We're back! And we missed you. Creepy History returns with new episodes every Thursday. This week, Jen starts us off with one of her all-time favorite party stories: famous body-snatchers Burke & Hare. Then Fraser tells of the twisted and weird journey of the corpse of Eva Peron. For our cocktail, it's the unofficial drink of Argentina, the Fernet con coca! Spoiler: it's... well, it's a thing. Join us, pour yourself some fernet, and see what you think!
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Fernet con Coca
2 oz. Fernet
6 oz. Coke
Just pour over ice and stir. That's it.
Enjoy?
Credits:
Fraser Coffeen (Twitter @FCoffeen)
Jennifer Coffeen (Twitter @JenCoffeen)
Music by Fraser and Charlie Coffeen (Instagram @CharliesKeys)
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3.5 - The Bennington Triangle & Michael Taylor
3.4 - Carl Tanzler's Corpse Bride and The Witchfinder General
3.3 - The King of Quacks and Ravenser Odd
3.2 - Elizabeth Bathory & The Kentucky Meat Shower
3.1 - The Impossible Murder & The Colorado Cannibal
2.11 - Vlad Dracula & The Trick or Treat Murder
2.10 - The Ring Story & The Werewolf of Ansbach
2.9 - The Altamont Concert Disaster & The True Story of Jaws
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2.6 - King Tut's Curse & Early Medical Malpractice
2.5 - The Death of Poe & Mary Toft and Her Rabbits
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2.3 - The Jonestown Massacre and The Soap-Maker of Correggio
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