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  • Ep 238 - Impressionism and Superior Universal Alignment
    Mar 1 2026

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    This week on Nerdery & Murdery, we move between two worlds shaped by belief.

    Zig opens the show with a deep dive into Impressionism, the art movement that shattered convention and changed how the world understands light, color, and emotion. These artists did not just paint what they saw. They painted what it felt like to be alive inside a moment.

    Then Geoffrey brings the Murdery with one of the most disturbing cult cases in modern history. Superior Universal Alignment, the group behind the Altamira child murders in Brazil. A story of manipulation, spiritual obsession, and how ideology can be used to justify the unthinkable.

    One side of this episode shows how creativity can free the human spirit. The other shows how belief, when twisted, can destroy it.

    This is Nerdery & Murdery at its most powerful.

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    1 h et 34 min
  • Ep 237 - Wes Anderson and The Murder of Gizzell Ford
    Feb 22 2026

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    This week on Nerdery and Murdery, we explore storytelling through style, symmetry, and tragedy.

    In the Nerdery segment, Zig dives into the unique cinematic world of Wes Anderson. From meticulously framed visuals to deadpan humor and emotionally layered characters, we discuss what defines his films and why his distinct style continues to resonate with audiences.

    In the Murdery segment, Geoffrey covers The Murder of Gizzell Ford, a heartbreaking and disturbing case involving manipulation, exploitation, and devastating loss. It is a story that forces difficult conversations about trust, abuse, and the warning signs that are often missed.

    Two very different forms of storytelling. One powerful episode.

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    50 min
  • Ep 236 - Nerdery and Murdery: The 13th Doctor & Top Ten Weird Murders
    Feb 15 2026

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    This week on Nerdery and Murdery, we take a sharp turn into the strange, the unsettling, and the unexpectedly human.

    On the Nerdery side, Zig continues the Doctor Who journey with The 13th Doctor, portrayed by Jodie Whittaker breaking new ground for the Doctor and sparking plenty of debate along the way. What worked, what didn’t, and why this era still matters.

    Then on the Murdery side, Geoffrey counts down his Top Ten Weird or Strange Murders. Cases so bizarre they sound fictional…but absolutely aren’t. From decapitation love triangles and killer clowns to cannibalism by consent, locked-room hotel deaths, ritual panic, and Cold War assassinations, this list goes far beyond the usual true-crime fare.

    Inspired by a tip from Mike Shanks of 2 Geeks and a Microphone, this episode dives headfirst into the rabbit hole examining not just the crimes, but the unsettling circumstances that make them linger in your mind.

    Dark. Strange. Thought-provoking.
    Let’s get weird.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Ep 235 - D&D Kara-Tur, Al-Qadim, Maztica, and Anchorome and The Lin Family Murder
    Feb 8 2026

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    Every week, we walk the line between imagination and reality, and this episode is no exception.

    On Nerdery and Murdery, Zig takes us deep into some of the most fascinating and lesser-explored corners of the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse. From the rich eastern-inspired setting of Kara-Tur, to the desert fantasy of Al-Qadim, the jungle-filled lands of Maztica, and the mysterious continent of Anchorome, we explore how these worlds expanded D&D beyond traditional medieval fantasy and why they still matter today.

    In the Murdery segment, Geoffrey covers The Lin Family Murder, a disturbing and tragic case that left a community shaken and raised haunting questions about violence, motive, and loss. As always, the story is approached with care and respect for those affected.

    Different worlds. Dark truths. One unforgettable episode.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Ep 234 - Gothy-ish, Doom-metally, Darkwave-like and Mary Ann Cotton
    Feb 1 2026

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    Welcome to another week of the highs and the lows, the good and the bad, and the Nerd and the Murd.

    This week on Nerdery and Murdery, Zig explores the darker side of music with a deep dive into gothy-ish, doom-metally, darkwave-inspired sounds. From brooding atmospheres to heavy emotional weight, we talk about what defines these genres, why they resonate with so many listeners, and how darkness in music can be just as expressive as light.

    Then in the Murdery segment, Geoffrey covers the chilling story of Mary Ann Cotton, one of history’s earliest and most disturbing serial poisoners. It is a case rooted in deception, tragedy, and the slow unraveling of a horrifying pattern, told with care and historical context.

    Moody music. Dark history. One unforgettable episode.

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    1 h et 25 min
  • Ep 233 - Axis and Allies and The Case of Nicole Porcello
    Jan 25 2026

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    Welcome to another week of the highs and the lows, the good and the bad, and the Nerd and the Murd.

    This week on Nerdery and Murdery, we’re joined by our good friend Keith, back on the show as a special guest.

    In the Nerdery segment, Zig dives into the classic board game Axis and Allies, exploring why this decades-old strategy game still holds such a strong place in tabletop gaming history. From global tactics to long game planning, it is a deep look at what makes the game endure.

    Then in the Murdery segment, Geoffrey covers the murder of Nicole Porcello, a heartbreaking case that raises difficult questions and leaves a lasting impact. As always, we approach the story with care, respect, and a focus on understanding what happened.

    Two very different stories. One unforgettable episode.

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Ep 232 - The SCA and The Disappearance of Zachary Bernhardt
    Jan 18 2026

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    Welcome back to Nerdery and Murdery. We are happy you are here for another week of stories that bring the highs and the lows, the light and the dark, and a little something for everyone.

    On the Nerdery, Zig steps into a world of armor, craftsmanship, and imagination with a look at the Society for Creative Anachronism. From medieval reenactment to historical study to full contact combat, the SCA builds an entire community around exploring the Middle Ages as they should have been. It is a celebration of creativity, skill, and fellowship that continues to grow around the world.

    Then Geoffrey takes over the Murdery with the haunting disappearance of Zachary Bernhardt. A young boy vanished from his Clearwater home in the middle of the night, leaving behind a tangle of theories and a case that still troubles investigators and the community to this day.

    Settle in and enjoy another week of the Nerd and the Murd.

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    58 min
  • Ep 231 - Four Little Known Sci-Fi Novellas and Jason Dalton
    Jan 11 2026

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    Welcome back to Nerdery and Murdery. We are glad you are here for another week of stories from the bright side of imagination and the darker corners of humanity.

    This time on the Nerdery, Zig shines a light on four sci fi novellas that do not always make the mainstream lists but absolutely should. From interstellar warfare to radioactive dynasties, apocalyptic science, and post-apocalyptic monks, these works changed the genre in ways fans still feel today. The Forever War, Empire of the Atom, Cat’s Cradle, and A Canticle for Leibowitz all bring something powerful and unique.

    Then Geoffrey takes over the Murdery with the chilling case of Jason Dalton, the Uber Killer. It was a night of violence that stunned investigators and left behind more questions than answers.

    Settle in, press play, and let us explore the Nerd and the Murd together.

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    1 h et 19 min