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I'm into mystery and true crime stuff.
Lazy Masquerade - mix of mystery and true crime
Nick Crowley - Internet deep dives with horror theme
Nexpo - same as above
Wendigoon - conspiracies, mysteries, ARGs, GIANTS
Lore Lodge - probably the most objective mystery YouTuber
Lights Out Podcast - podcast for supernatural and true crime
Mr. Ballen - good primer for this kind of content, more of a storyteller than objective
Let's Read - narration of scary stories
Street Lamp Horror - same as above
Ripshy - same as above and smaller YouTuber
Roanokegaming does great breakdowns on pop culture monsters. Hes a pathologist so he's got a pretty good understanding of monsterverse diseases
Oh yeah I like him and NerdExplains. Roanoke had a very compelling argument that the alien from Nope was actually terrestrial.