• Mystics, Mayhem, And All Things Spine-Chilling

  • De: Sunny Amber
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Mystics, Mayhem, And All Things Spine-Chilling

De: Sunny Amber
  • Resumen

  • Hey there, it's me, Sunny Amber! 👋 Have you heard about my podcast, Mystics, Mayhem, And All Things Spine-Chilling? 🎙️ Join me as we dive deep into the supernatural, exploring myths, legends, and true crime stories that will send shivers down your spine. 💀 Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or just looking for a thrill, tune in to uncover the mysteries of the unknown with me! #MMAATSC #Podcast #Supernatural 🌌🔍👻
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Episodios
  • Episode 44: The Wendigo
    Aug 11 2024
    The Wendigo is a chilling figure from Indigenous folklore, a twisted, emaciated creature born from the darkest depths of human desperation and greed. Once human, it became cursed after committing the ultimate taboo—cannibalism—transforming into a monstrous being driven by an insatiable hunger for human flesh. More than just a horror story, the Wendigo is a haunting warning of what happens when we surrender to our darkest impulses, a terrifying reminder of the price of losing our humanity.
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    19 m
  • Episode 43: Lizzie Borden: Whispers in the Shadows
    Aug 4 2024
    Lizzie Borden was an American woman famously associated with the unsolved murders of her father, Andrew Borden, and her stepmother, Abby Borden, in 1892. Born in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1860, Lizzie led a relatively quiet life until the brutal killings thrust her into the national spotlight. Despite being the primary suspect and undergoing a highly publicized trial, she was acquitted due to insufficient evidence. The case remains one of the most infamous in American history, marked by its gruesome details and the enduring mystery of who committed the murders. Lizzie lived the rest of her life in Fall River, where she remained a figure of public intrigue until her death in 1927. https://playkinderworld.sng.link/Dqiel/f1nd?_smtype=3 https://www.facebook.com/share/BVLjTmRenp8vhtCv/?mibextid=A7sQZp
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    20 m
  • Episode 42: The Fall of Alice Kyteler
    Jul 14 2024
    Alice Kyteler was a prominent Irish noblewoman born in the early 13th century, notable for being one of the earliest recorded individuals accused of witchcraft in Ireland. She was married four times, each time to wealthy men, and was suspected of using potions and sorcery to harm her husbands, leading to their deaths. In 1324, her fourth husband, Sir John le Poer, fell ill under mysterious circumstances, which triggered accusations against Alice. The Bishop of Ossory, Richard de Ledrede, led the investigation and trial against her. Facing charges of heresy, witchcraft, and consorting with demons, Alice fled Ireland before she could be arrested. Her maid, Petronilla de Meath, was tortured and burned at the stake, but Alice's fate after her escape remains unknown. Her trial is a significant part of medieval European witchcraft history, highlighting the era's fears and superstitions surrounding witchcraft.
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    16 m

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