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Benjamin James Dutill

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Benjamin James Dutill (born February 19, 1979) is an American business owner and entrepreneur. He is the founder of South Jersey Horror located in Palmyra, New Jersey. He is also the producer and host for the podcast South Jersey Horror in which he discusses and analyzes horror movies and makes recommendations.

Benjamin was born in Frankfurt, Germany (at the time it was a fully functional U.S. Army Base) and was essentially raised throughout the United States due to his father having to constantly move due to the demands of the United States Army. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the United States Navy and completed a four year tenure. While serving in the Navy, Benjamin received the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for supporting NATO Operations in Southwest Asia under "Operation Southern Watch" while assigned to the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) nuclear aircraft carrier. After a three year service break, he enlisted in the United States Army and completed a ten year stint. While serving in the Army, Benjamin deployed overseas to the Middle East to support NATO Operations to include Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) Shortly after returning back to the United States, he enrolled in Ashford University and pursued his bachelors degree in Homeland Security and finally finished it in 2018. A few years after that, he enrolled in The University of Arizona Global Campus and received his masters degree in Criminal Justice in 2021.

Podcast Success and Recognition

After serving for ten and a half years, Benjamin was honorably discharged from the military and pursued many careers. While going through many employment transitions, Benjamin created the podcast South Jersey Horror on the platform AnchorFM in order to establish a reputation in the horror community by scrutinizing and recommending horror movies to a wide-array audience which entails the listenership worldwide, and that is to include the countries Estonia, Germany, India, South Africa, Australia, Denmark, Sweden, The Philippines, Ireland, Belgium, Russia, Argentina, Indonesia, Bolivia, Ecuador and Finland. Furthermore, the podcast can be heard on nine separate platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, RadioPublic, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, and Stitcher.

Benjamin has made himself known as The Horror Hound on many social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok and has managed to gain over twelve-thousand followers on TikTok since February 2022. Additionally, he also followed by the producer of The Last Drive-In, Matt Manjourides, Darcy The Mail Girl from Amazon's (Shudder) The Last Drive-In on TikTok and is also been noticed by other horror movie celebrities on Instagram and Twitter such as Joe Bob Briggs, Tony Moran, Mark Patton, Dee Wallace, Kayla Cromer and Genoveva Rossi.

Breaking the Fourth Wall

As the horror industry becomes more commercialized, Benjamin tends to break the mold on his podcast and shatter the fourth wall by pushing the boundaries of horror, satire, and humor (with a little bit of explicit language and harsh criticism). He also attempts to understand the psychological aspect for those who are fascinated with the paranormal and supernatural; what lies in the powerful psyche of horror that grabs the undivided attention of a targeted audience.

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