In this episode of Millennial Murders, hosts Stephanie and Natalia explore their cringe-worthy moments on video, discuss their snack cravings, and delve into their childhood interests in creepy stories. They then transition into a discussion about the infamous X-Files episode 'Home,' which was banned for its graphic content and inspired by real-life events, particularly the disturbing case of the Ward family. The conversation highlights the blurred lines between fiction and reality in true crime narratives. The conversation delves into the tragic story of the Ward brothers, focusing on the unusual living situation, the investigation following a death, the confession obtained under questionable circumstances, and the community's support for Delbert Ward. The discussion highlights the complexities of family dynamics, mental health issues, and the legal implications of the confession, ultimately reflecting on the legacy of the Ward brothers and the societal perceptions surrounding their case.Reach out to us on social media!Instagram: @millennialmurdersDo you have a story?
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