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Disturbing Truths is a documentary-style channel dedicated to exploring the stories that unsettle, challenge, and reveal. From unsolved murders and systemic failures to folklore, psychological breakdowns, and cultural myths—we follow the threads others overlook. This isn’t about shock. It’s about substance. We dig deep into archival evidence, survivor accounts, and historical context to uncover what’s been buried—literally and metaphorically. Whether the truth is criminal, cultural, or conceptual, we treat every story with clarity, respect, and purpose.Disturbing Truths Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • You know, clowns can get away with murder
    Oct 9 2025

    John Wayne Gacy was a beloved community figure, a contractor, and a clown who performed for children. But behind the charm was one of the most prolific serial killers in American history. This episode explores the full story—from manipulation and murder to arrest and execution—with trauma-informed narration and a focus on truth, justice, and the victims who were never forgotten.


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    30 m
  • Disturbing Truths Cupcakes and Command The Perkins Case
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode of Disturbing Truths, we examine the deeply disturbing case of Cynthia and Dennis Perkins — a Louisiana couple whose crimes shattered trust within institutions meant to protect. This story reveals how power, proximity, and silence can be weaponized, and why accountability must reach beyond the headlines.

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    26 m
  • Cupcakes and Command: The Perkins Case
    Sep 29 2025

    In this episode of Disturbing Truths, we examine the deeply disturbing case of Cynthia and Dennis Perkins — a Louisiana couple whose crimes shattered trust within institutions meant to protect. This story reveals how power, proximity, and silence can be weaponized, and why accountability must reach beyond the headlines.

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    26 m
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