Episodios

  • Tilley Bend Cemetery
    Sep 13 2024

    In this episode we find ourselves visiting the Tilley Bend Cemetery, in Fannin County, Georgia. This is an often overlooked area of Appalachia, and one we're excited to explore with you! Did a witch really curse the local community after a feud between two family's resulted in blood shed? Let's talk about it!


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    18 m
  • Kentucky State Penitentiary
    Sep 6 2024

    Join us as we go a bit outside of Appalachia, to explore the ghosts of the Kentucky State Penitentiary! Do the spirits of executed convicts still linger here? What about guards who never went off their last shift? Let's talk about it!

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    20 m
  • The Rainbow Murders
    Sep 2 2024

    In 1980 Vicki Durian and Nancy Santomero were murdered while hitch hiking to the Rainbow Family gathering in West Virginia. For years the crime went unsolved, though all fingers pointed to one potential person of interest. What exactly happened to these women? And just who was responsible for their deaths? How did law enforcement so badly blundered the case? Join us as we once again delve into true crime in Appalachia.

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    52 m
  • The Black Sisters
    Sep 2 2024

    Tonight we find ourselves in Virginia, where we explore the eccentricities and crimes of the Black sisters. Were they just strange older women who were wrongly accused? Or were they cold blooded murderesses who killed their own children for money? Do they still linger today, making their presence known even after death? There's a lot to unpack in this one, Spookies!


    Please note that I'm recovering from Covid, and my voice sounds scratchy and weird. Also I say the phrase 'I mean' WAY too much in this episode. Sorry!

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    20 m
  • The Loveland Frogman
    Aug 8 2024

    Have y'all ever hear of the Loveland Frogman? Join us as we talk about this strange, magical cryptid from Appalachian Ohio! It's a good one, Spookies!


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    17 m
  • The Route 29 Stalker
    Aug 2 2024

    Since 1996, a man known as the Route 29 Stalker has haunted the people of Virginia. Was it just one man who committed this serious of heinous crimes and murders? Or was it the work of several different potential serial killers, who just happened to be in the area at the same time? Let's talk about it, Spookies!


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    22 m
  • Hocking Hills State Park
    Jul 26 2024

    Tonight we find ourselves once again in Appalachian Ohio, visiting Hock Hills State Park. Just who IS the mysterious pale women of Ash Cave? Is there really the apparition of an old man who takes you right to his grave site? Let's talk about it!

    Also at the beginning of the episode I was WAY to close to the mic, so sorry about that! I corrected it after about 2.5 minutes. Apologies!

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    22 m
  • The National Forest Serial Killer
    Jul 19 2024

    Tonight we delve into a true crime story, that took place across Appalachia. Who was Gary Hilton, and how did he become known as the National Forest Serial Killer? Settle in and listen as we discuss the atrocious crimes he committed, and how he got caught.

    There is a bit of graphic content in this one, and a lot of talk about violent crime. Listener discretion is advised.

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    27 m