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Tell Me Who You Were

Tell Me Who You Were

Auteur(s): Fred The Butcher Clown
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Tell Me Who You Were is not a true crime podcast. It’s something darker. Hosted by Fred the Butcher Clown, each episode is an exit interview—a final, chilling conversation with a guest who doesn’t walk away. Victims sit across the table as Fred dismantles their lies, masks, and excuses, forcing them to reveal who they really were before the end. It’s part confession, part interrogation, part theater of cruelty. Some admit. Some deny. All are unmasked. Step inside the quiet room. Take your seat at the table. Fred is waiting to ask you the last question you’ll ever answer: Tell me who you wereFred The Butcher Clown Théâtre
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  • The Archivist
    Dec 12 2025

    Tell Me Who You Were – Episode 6: The Archivist


    Fred sits down with Eleanor Pike, a meticulous collector who hoards artifacts of others’ pain under the guise of archiving. At 47, Eleanor’s obsession with preserving memory blurs the line between curiosity and cruelty. In this unsettling episode, Fred exposes the voyeurism behind her collection and asks: what does it mean to observe suffering without accountability?

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    11 min
  • The One Who Got Away
    Nov 28 2025

    Tell Me Who You Were – Episode 5: The One Who Got Away


    Fred confronts Evelyn Faye, the only person to ever escape his grasp—until now. At 33, Evelyn has lived with a false sense of safety, but Fred drags her back into the shadow of inevitability. This tense, psychological encounter explores fate, unfinished business, and the illusion of escape. No one truly gets away.

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    9 min
  • The Slurper
    Nov 14 2025

    Tell Me Who You Were – Episode 4: The Slurper


    Fred sits down with Bryce Kettle, a man with no criminal record, no trauma, no mask—just a singular, unsettling compulsion. Bryce doesn’t steal, hurt, or break the law. But he slurps. Fred explores the eerie intimacy of obsession, the violation of sound, and the strange weight of presence. A chilling meditation on behavior that disturbs without violence—and the lines we never thought could be crossed.

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    2 min
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