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morganbritton132 · 7 months
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so I am primarily an Eddie x Chrissy shipper but I ADORE the Eddie Munson TikTok saga with my entire heart
can we get some more insight into how Eddie was affected by Chrissy in your universe?
Thank you for asking this!
I’ve wanted to talk about Chrissy in this AU since the beginning, but I just don’t realistically see Eddie talking about her on his TikTok. Anytime Eddie has so much as alluded to Chrissy over the years, it has stirred up all this drama about that spring break and it always gets back to her family. And he doesn’t want that.
He doesn’t want to remind her remaining relatives of her death. He doesn’t want the accusations that some people still have that he killed her. He doesn’t want to attach all that pain and suffering onto the memory of Chrissy.
She was more than that one awful week in 1986. She was so much more and every time the Hawkins Murders get brought up she becomes less and less a real human person and more just a footnote in a bigger tragedy.
So, he doesn’t talk about her publicly.
So, Eddie honors her in the quiet ways that he can.
He honors her in the tattoo over his heart and in the initials engraved on the inside of the ring he never takes off. He honors her in the silence before every live performance and in all the songs so filled with grief that they’re never performed to an audience.
He honors her in the life he lives.
He tries to at least, because Chrissy is not a ghost that haunts him.
She is a presence that sits beside him. She is the sun warm on his face and tea made just a little too sweet. She is the skip-beat of his heart, the stroke of a guitar, the sadness that seeps behind his eyes. She is an empty house built inside him, and she is the windows he made in those walls, and she is beautiful still. And he misses her. Still
So, he honors her in silent ways when she deserves so much more.
She deserved a life, so he lives his thankful and fully. She deserved the same love that she put into the world, so Eddie never misses an opportunity to show his. She deserved adventure, and travel, and to see a world so much brighter than Hawkins, so when Eddie got the chance. It didn’t feel like running away. It felt like honor.
Eddie knows that he was not always kind.
He knows that he has a capacity for cruelty, that Wayne raised him right but he has shades of his father in him. He knows that for as much as the world othered him, as much as Hawkins ostracized him, he played into it. He othered himself. He grew bristles and thorns young, and he bared them to anybody that got close. He was mean.
He could be so mean, but Chrissy.
She didn’t remember him that day in the woods, but Eddie has always noticed her because she was kind. She was so effortlessly kind to everybody, even to him. She apologized in the hall for bumping his locker. She stopped when he dropped his dice instead of kicking them across the floor.
She smiled at him like he wasn’t a freak, the same smile she smiled at everybody.
She was so kind. It was for everybody. She was kind to him the way that she was kind to everybody else, and it was just… It was never fair. It was never going to be fair.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 6 months
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I ran a Spotify Podcast where I would document True Crime, and I documented this story about a brother who was supposed to do surgery on his other brother but ended up cannibalizing him and I had to watch it in like 4K.
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morbidology · 6 months
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On August 13, 2021, Andrzej Latoszewski called the emergency services to their residence, reporting that he had discovered his girlfriend's 15-year-old son, Sebastian, in the bathtub with his head submerged and unconscious.
During the 999 call, he could be heard urgently pleading, "Come on boy, come on boy. Please Sebastian, come on please Sebastian."
Responding swiftly to the scene, paramedics arrived with sirens blaring and were guided inside by Agnieszka Kalinowska and Andrzej Latoszewski. They were directed upstairs to Sebastian's bedroom, where they found him wet and sprawled on a duvet that rested on the floor.
Sebastian was immediately rushed to the hospital, where it was discovered from head to toe in injuries. He had endured 23 separate rib fractures. Among these, five were between two and four days old, one between four and eight days old, 16 ranged from one to two weeks old, and one was estimated to be between five and 12 weeks old.
Additionally, he had a substantial blood clot in his liver, along with bruises on various parts of his body, including his forehead, jaw, abdomen, arms, and legs. His heart muscles were damaged, and there was evidence of a muscle shearing injury to his left thigh. There were also a number of linear scabs across his lower back and buttocks, which were the results of wounds that had been so deep that the fat had been stripped down to the muscle.
Back at the home, detectives noticed surveillance cameras strategically placed in each room of the house....
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tea-andcake · 3 months
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I've been looking for a good murder mystery fiction podcast but unfortunately all I can find is true crime! So if someone knows a fictional murder mystery podcast, recommendations are much appreciated.
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saraharchivee · 7 months
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mood of the day
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syb-rooks · 20 days
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I am not caught up but what do you mean swag is dead????? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? PLEASE TELL ME YOU ARE KIDDING
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liesmyth · 5 months
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I went running at 10pm like every murder victim on any murder podcast ever. It went great! I love it when nobody's around! Wish my insomnia was magically cured, so I could go back to running early in the morning when nobody is around instead
also my wittle fingers froze... I love this seasonally appropiate weather but I need gloves.
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when i talk about podcasts with irl people I'm very careful to specify that I'm into audio fiction cause I couldn't bear the shame of someone mistakingly thinking I'm into true crime ♡♡♡
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octavio-world · 1 year
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one clue was the suspect’s unique body composition, seen here in their odd gait leaving the crime scene, captured in surveillance footage.
the rare bodytype of muscoskelotural mesomorph lead investigators to a shocking conclusion: the suspect…was thinking arby’s
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d0llfaac3 · 2 months
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Me listening to the most gut wrenching horrific brutal serial killer podcast at 2am on a Tuesday
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americascomic · 6 months
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My Least Favorite Murder podcast where every episode I lament my son's disappearance
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facingbackward · 10 months
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Why cover normal witch trials on my weird historical true crime podcast when I can get deep in the weeds of 17th century cursed penis law
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widevibratobitch · 3 months
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yeah sex is cool but have you ever taken a nap in the early afternoon while cuddling with your cat with your favourite true crime podcast playing softly in the background and woken up when its still light outside?
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artigas · 11 months
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fuck the “my favorite murder” podcast ad on my dashboard right now. fuck the marketability of branding people “murderinos,” fuck the pop culture obsession with serial killers, fuck white women thinking that making a few bland jokes is enough to absolve themselves from contributing to the fetishization of despicable and violent men. i know people like true crime and I know there’s probably an ethical way to indulge that interest but I’m so sick and tired of people mining tragedy for content. it’s disgusting to build humor off of human atrocity, it’s disgusting to reduce the violent murder and sexual predation of other human beings to an entertaining spectacle. years ago, i tried getting into true crime podcasts and the first podcast I tried began with the real, recorded footage of a small child calling the police after discovering her father had massacred her entire family. she was crying. she was scared. she was a baby. and I was just listening to a recording of a child crying on the worst day of her life while I was standing in line at a goddamn Home Depot. the banality of where I was, listening to such profound suffering, made me ashamed of myself. I couldn’t finish it. I wanted to cry, I wanted to throw up, I hated every second of it. fuck the culture of glorified violence and human apathy that’s brought us to the point where somebody can live with themselves and still make a profit off a podcast titled “my favorite murder” or mine the real, irreparable trauma of human tragedy for likes and subscribers. fuck that. fuck that.
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oldnetreasures · 8 months
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Can someone unpack this for me?
Jodi Arias murdered Travis Alexander because he would not commit to her. She was infatuated with him and would have happily spent the rest of her life by his side. This murder was the result of a scorned woman seeking revenge, she was not a vigilante. Give your support to the women and men who have murdered predators because they wanted to protect others.
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This man is just one example of someone who took the law into his own hands for the right reasons.
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letsdocuboutit · 5 months
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- Let's Docu 'Bout It -
Ep 4 - Part Two: Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Season 2)
The Murdaughs are a prominent family in South Carolina, until a fatal boating accident begins the unraveling of their legacy; Maggie Murdaugh and son Paul are later found murdered, bringing to light a century of corruption, power and cover-ups.
Listen here or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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