TWTWYTT Episodes

The Denver Airport

Dan and Marty are back! To get back into the swing of things, the gents sit down to discuss one of the "headliners" of the Conspiracy World, the Denver Airport. What's up with those murals? That horse is weird, right? There's gotta be something fucked up going on deep underground at that airport, right? Let's find out together.


Elisa Lam

Dan and Marty explore the very mysterious death of Elisa Lam, the woman who was found dead in a water tank on the roof on the Hotel Cecil in Los Angeles. The gents dive into some reasonable theories about what could have happened, and for good measure, get into many fairly nonsensical ones.


The Black Dahlia

Dan and Marty investigate the murder of Elizabeth Short, better known as The Black Dahlia. Marty saw pictures of her at the Museum of Death, so now he's forcing Dan to dig deep into the circumstances of it, and figure out which suspect looks good for it.


Marilyn Monroe

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Dan and Marty set out to do a "conspiracy theory" podcast, but somehow, they have started off by doing two straight episodes about women who died in mysterious circumstances. In this one, they dig into the case of Marilyn Monroe and try to sort truth from legend.


Salem Witch Trials

Dan and Marty explore the circumstances surrounding one of the weirdest chapters in American history. Were the Salem Witch Trials a simple case of mass hysteria? Maybe an outbreak of tainted rye? Upon closer examination, there's way more to this story than is taught in most classes, and it's a bummer.


The Mandela Effect

Dan and Marty sit down to discuss the fact that there are a lot of people out there who believe that our world has experienced a time-slip, and we're experiencing worlds bleeding together. Most people know about this because of memes about the spelling of the Berenstain Bears, but there's much more going on here than just a children's book.

Did Mandela die in prison? Did Sinbad make a genie movie? The answer to both of these questions is no, but what if it should be yes?


Fluoride

Dan and Marty dig into the startling fact that there is fluoride in our drinking water. Neither man is a scientist, so they consult Dan's Real Doctor friend Dr. Gums to break it down for them. Is fluoride in the water that big of a deal? Is the controversy all just much ado about nothing?


Jack The Ripper

Dan and Marty investigate the curious case of Jack the Ripper, or as they prefer to call him, Saucy Jack. Is it possible to look that deep into the past and evaluate possible perps? How much of what we think about Jack The Ripper is completely not rooted in fact?


JonBenet Ramsey

Dan and Marty examine the case of the murder of Jon-Benet Ramsey. For years, the consensus has seemed to be that she was killed by her parents, but that it couldn't be proven. But, do the facts back that up? Also, did Ramsey fake her death and then grow up to become Katy Perry? TWTWYTT gets into it all.


The Hellfire Club

Dan and Marty explore the history of The Hellfire Club, almost entirely because Dan has always loved the name Sir Francis Dashwood, and he's had enough of Marty choosing topics involving young women being killed.

What was this secret society up to? Did they control world affairs, or were they just into weird rituals and having lots of sex?


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