Terrifying Tornado Deaths

Terrifying Tornado Deaths
Hello. How are you? As you may or may not already be aware, I am the writer and co-producer for the new Even Salt Looks Like Sugar podcast, a podcast that explores true crime, paranormal activity, and unsolved mysteries. And just yesterday (last night to be exact) we published our eighth episode. I have always been a fan of nature and found myself modestly intrigued by the tornado phenomenon. Hence why I decided to write an entire episode about terrifying and tragic tornado deaths. 

What inspired me to write this particular episode was my conversation with Billy a few days prior, as he told me there was a tornado watch in his Provence of Ontario, Canada. I was worried, but found myself looking at clips of tornadoes. Shortly after, I discovered that many true crime podcasts rarely talk about tornadoes and those who lost their lives as a result of such cataclysmic events. I also discovered that some of the most catastrophic steam devils occur right here in the United States. Some of them are rarely discussed in the media including a recent tornado that hit just last month. 

To listen to Episode 8: Terrifying Tornado Deaths simply visit the official website Even Salt Looks Like Sugar or visit Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and wherever you find your favorite podcasts. It is also available on the YouTube platform. And just recently, the episode was placed onto the official Facebook page. 

Thank you for listening. Join us for our ninth episode as we take a trip to Iran and explore one of the worst serial killers from Mashhad—Saeed Hanaei. It is coming soon, so please stay tuned. Have an amazing day! 

Comments

Linda said…
This was an amazing episode. I rarely ever hear true crime podcasts cover tornado deaths.
Anonymous said…
Two of my friends (a married couple from Missouri) just lost their home a few days ago in a tornado. They lost practically all of their possessions. It’s very sad.
Anonymous said…
I love this podcast episode. It gave me chills up and down my spine and goosebumps.
Anonymous said…
This is a very sad podcast but so good. I feel like this could be a series. It happens so often. I had a friend die in a tornado years ago. I’m still not over their death.
Anonymous said…
This episode was great.