
If you’re tired of safe, polished, watered-down horror, Twisted Tales of Madness and Murder Presents is here to drag you screaming back into the gutter where horror belongs.
Created and written by Rick Tobin, this brutal audio anthology podcast channels the raw spirit of 1970s grindhouse cinema and classic late-night radio drama, then cranks the violence, madness, and psychological tension up to eleven.
Every episode drops listeners into a new story where morality collapses, people snap, and the darkness inside ordinary lives finally claws its way out. There are no safe endings here. No sanitized villains. No polite storytelling. Just twisted characters, ugly truths, and the kind of stories that make you wonder how close any of us really are to losing control.
Twisted Tales of Madness and Murder Presents blends cinematic sound design with powerhouse voice performances to create an experience that feels less like a podcast and more like sitting in a filthy midnight theater watching a movie that probably shouldn’t exist. The show dives headfirst into themes most storytellers are too afraid to touch, violence, obsession, corruption, revenge, and the quiet madness simmering just beneath the surface of everyday life. Episodes like “Carbon Fiber” and other fan favorites prove that the show isn’t interested in playing nice. These stories stare directly into the uglier side of reality and dare listeners to keep listening.
For fans of raw horror, psychological thrillers, grindhouse cinema, and old-school audio storytelling, Twisted Tales of Madness and Murder Presents is the kind of show that doesn’t politely ask for your attention. It grabs you by the throat and pulls you into the dark. The series is available anywhere you get your podcasts.
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