: Soundscapes utilized slowed-down, reversed broadcasts, containing snippets of monologue from infamous historical criminals paired with piercing, high-frequency white noise.

: Footage of a "clean" version first appeared on YouTube in June 2015, claimed to be found on a Tor hidden service. The "Clone" Version

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