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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 1H 53M

Season 8 Ep 7: Terrifying Camping Stories

from FratChat Podcast · host Carlos Garcia and Chris Moore

This week on the FratChat Podcast, we’re heading deep into the woods… and uncovering why camping might be way scarier than it looks. From real-life unsolved murders like the Keddie Cabin killings and the Lake Bodom attack, to eerie disappearances on the Appalachian Trail and the chilling legend of Canada’s “Valley of the Headless Men,” this episode dives into terrifying stories where isolation turns deadly. We break down what actually happened in these cases, the unsettling details that still don’t make sense, and why some of these locations continue to give campers and investigators a serious sense that something isn’t right. Whether it’s killers hiding in plain sight or something far harder to explain, these stories will make you think twice before zipping up your tent. Beyond the campfire horror, we get into some classic FratChat chaos with listener emails and trending news. One listener spirals after sending way too many texts to a girl who wasn’t responding, and we debate whether he completely fumbled or if there’s still hope. Another asks if tipping culture in America has gotten out of control after being forced to tip for terrible service. We also break down the sudden cancellation of The Bachelorette amid a major controversy, and in “Not The Drag Queens,” we unpack new revelations involving Trump and Epstein that raise even more questions. It’s a mix of creepy, chaotic, and controversial—just how we like it. Episode Sources:  Plumas County Sheriff's Office (official case files & updates), Cabin 28: The Keddie Murders, FBI (referenced in case summaries), Sacramento Bee (archival reporting), The Los Angeles Times (follow-up coverage), Finnish National Bureau of Investigation, BBC News, The Guardian, Lake Bodom Murders, National Park Service, The Washington Post, Associated Press, The News Leader, Parks Canada, Nahanni: River of Gold, River of Dreams, The Headless Valley Got a question, comment or topic for us to cover? Let us know! Send us an email at [email protected] or follow us on all social media: Instagram: http://Instagram.com/FratChatPodcast Facebook: http://Facebook.com/FratChatPodcast Twitter: http://Twitter.com/FratChatPodcast YouTube: http://YouTube.com/@fratchatpodcast Follow Carlos and CMO on social media! Carlos:  IG: http://Instagram.com/CarlosDoesTheWorld YouTube: http://YouTube.com/@carlosdoestheworld TikTok: http://TikTok.com/@carlosdoestheworld Twitter: http://Twitter.com/CarlosDoesWorld Threads: http://threads.net/carlosdoestheworld Website: http://carlosgarciacomedy.com Chris ‘CMO’ Moore:  IG: http://Instagram.com/Chris.Moore.Comedy TikTok: http://TikTok.com/@chris.moore.comedy Twitter: http://Twitter.com/cmoorecomedy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

This week on the FratChat Podcast, we’re heading deep into the woods… and uncovering why camping might be way scarier than it looks. From real-life unsolved murders like the Keddie Cabin killings and the Lake Bodom attack, to eerie disappearances on the Appalachian Trail and the chilling legend of Canada’s “Valley of the Headless Men,” this episode dives into terrifying stories where isolation turns deadly. We break down what actually happened in these cases, the unsettling details that still don’t make sense, and why some of these locations continue to give campers and investigators a serious sense that something isn’t right. Whether it’s killers hiding in plain sight or something far harder to explain, these stories will make you think twice before zipping up your tent. Beyond the campfire horror, we get into some classic FratChat chaos with listener emails and trending news. One listener spirals after sending way too many texts to a girl who wasn’t responding, and we debate whether he completely fumbled or if there’s still hope. Another asks if tipping culture in America has gotten out of control after being forced to tip for terrible service. We also break down the sudden cancellation of The Bachelorette amid a major controversy, and in “Not The Drag Queens,” we unpack new revelations involving Trump and Epstein that raise even more questions. It’s a mix of creepy, chaotic, and controversial—just how we like it.

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