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Grim and Guilty Podcast

Grim and Guilty Podcast

Von: Diane Kimberly
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Grim and guilty is a true crime and paranormal podcast that dives into chilling real life cases and eerie supernatural tales. Each episode blends mystery , fear , and the unexplained . Every case is told with care and respect , brining awareness and honoring the lives affected.

Diane Kimberly
True Crime
  • Episode 23 : Patton State Hospital
    Mar 4 2026

    Patton State Hospital opened in 1893 as a state asylum — and more than a century later, it’s surrounded by chilling stories of shadow figures, unexplained sounds, and a cemetery filled with numbered graves. In this episode of Grim & Guilty, we dig into the hospital’s dark history and the paranormal claims that refuse to fade. Haunted… or just heavy with the past?

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 21 : Anton Hyman
    Feb 18 2026

    Seventeen-year-old Anton Hyman vanished from the streets of West London in March 2004 and was found dead in the River Brent the next day. The brutal attack — involving stabbing, a gunshot, and severe beating — left investigators believing the killing was targeted, not random. In this episode of Grim & Guilty, we break down Anton’s final hours, the chilling unanswered questions, and why his murder remains unsolved more than two decades later.

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    6 Min.
  • Episode 20 : Alissa Marie Turney
    Feb 11 2026

    Seventeen-year-old Alissa Turney vanished on the last day of school in Phoenix, Arizona — and was never seen again. What began as a reported runaway case slowly unraveled into a disturbing investigation involving family secrets, explosives, and years of unanswered questions. In this episode of Grim & Guilty, we break down the full timeline, the suspects, and why Alissa’s case remains one of the most haunting unsolved disappearances in Arizona history.

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    9 Min.
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