Fast Times and True Crimes is a relatable and fun podcast hosted by a young Navy veteran who loves the true crime community, the horror genre, and generally all things spooky. The true crime portion is fairly self explanatory, but the “fast times” part of the name derives from Faith’s love of a good ‘ol scenic motorcycle ride. While covering cases with her own inserted humor and foul language the victims of these cases will receive the utmost care and respect when it comes to their stories being told.
This case is extremely graphic so please do not listen if you are not comfortable hearing about SA. Stay safe and stay tuned for the next episode. (If you don't like foul language then oh well)
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I'm back! Sorry for the wait but hopefully we can start posting episodes more regularly! :)
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Requested by the homies Eladio and Jen.
P.S. Happy Birthday Jenni!! <3
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I have loved Princess Diana for as long as I can remember and I wanted to share her story. While she was a kinda a nurturing soul, life wasn't so kind to her and unfortunately her life was over way too soon. I hope you guys enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed making it!
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Hey Y'all! I made this bonus episode to give you guys a little insight into the scary sh*t that happens on Native American reservations. These stories can just be scary as all hell and i'd love to go into different creatures in the future! Also, don't forget to enter the pod giveaway to get some spooky treats!
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Howdy! Hopefully y'all enjoy this second ghost stories episode! Be sure to check out the pod's instagram @fasttimesandtruecrimespodcast for our first ever giveaway :) Winner will be announced September 9th, thanks so much for all of your support and kind words ily <3
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Howdy! Welcome back to The Fast Times and True Crimes Podcast. Unfortunately today's story is on the horrific murder of Elizabeth Short and how the media as well as the LAPD truly failed her. As always, show compassion for others and have a great day!
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I just want to say a special thanks to my old friends from HSC-9 (or from the Navy in general) that have been listening and supporting the podcast, it means a lot. Other than that this is a pretty relaxed ghost stories episode with the help of Reddit. All authors were credited.
I really hate unsolved cases especially when no one even claims the victim, but the fact that he was just a child is just so heartbreaking. The "Boy in the Box" is one of America's most famous unsolved mysteries and I hope that maybe one day his case can be solved and closed.
Amy Winnick's petition link: https://www.change.org/p/sign-to-keep-jesse-winnick-in-prison-in-loving-memory-of-hadas-winnick?original_footer_petition_id=20144654&algorithm=promoted&source_location=petition_footer&grid_position=5&pt=AVBldGl0aW9uAOkzCAIAAAAAYvHrGROJ2pphMWJmODdkZg%3D%3D
Hi! Welcome back to the Fast Times and True Crimes Podcast and if you're new, hi! I'm Faith :)
In 1959 Soviet era Russia a group of nine friends went on a snowy mountain hiking trip, unfortunately, it would take three months to recover all of their bodies. Many theories surround the case and what events transpired before their untimely deaths, but unfortunately no one will ever really know except the hikers who were there.
Please note that their is foul language in this episode
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Today's episode is just a little introductory episode just so I can get a feel for things. I suck at the english language in general and have seasonal allergies so yes I know I fumble over my words and I am nasally, don't come for me. Today's spooky topic is on the Golden Tiki of Las Vegas, Nevada. Whether its hauntings are from unfortunate events or haunted artifacts, who really knows...