Episodes
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Episode 31: The Perron Family Haunting
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
This week we are talking about the case that inspired The Conjuring! In 1971, the Perron family moved into this home and immediately began having paranormal experiences. From small things like a broom going missing all the way up to levitating furniture, the level of activity in the house continued to increase. With the mom and one of the daughters receiving the brunt of the haunting, the family eventually moved out. Today, a family of paranormal investigators owns the home and continues to welcome others in to investigate this infamous location.
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Monday Sep 13, 2021
Episode 30: Jonestown
Monday Sep 13, 2021
Monday Sep 13, 2021
Starting in the 1950s, a man named Jim Jones founded the People's Temple. While the people who joined this church often had good intentions, Jim Jones did not - and he was creating what would later be recognized as a cult. He moved the People's Temple from Indiana to California, and then he fled with his church to South America. There, in 1978, Jim Jones organized a "revolutionary suicide" that was really mass murder - and over 900 people lost their lives.
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Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Episode 29: The Odd Fellows Home
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
The Odd Fellows are the second largest fraternal order in the world (or the first, depending on who you ask). Founded on friendship, love, and truth, the Odd Fellows home in Liberty, Missouri opened to provide care for orphans and the elderly. After 10,000 deaths on the property, today each building is home to both childlike spirits and darker entities. This episode is dedicated to Alex Schroeder, our king.
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Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Episode 28: The Disappearance of Jennifer Kesse
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Sunday Aug 22, 2021
Jennifer Kesse was described as an "intelligent, adventurous spirit." She was 24 years old, successful in her career, and had a boyfriend who she was smitten with. But in January of 2006, she disappeared without a trace. When her car was found at an apartment complex near to her own, police and her family thought they would finally have a breakthrough. Surveillance footage showed an unknown person ditching Jennifer's car - but their face was hidden in every frame by a fence post. Now over 15 years later, Jennifer has still not been found, and the case is still infuriatingly unsolved.
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Monday Aug 16, 2021
Episode 27: Old South Pittsburg Hospital
Monday Aug 16, 2021
Monday Aug 16, 2021
Old South Pittsburg Hospital is located just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee. After nearly 40 years of operation, OSPH is now one of the most haunted locations in the state. From shadow figures, to the body box, to Dr. Taylor, we can personally affirm that this place is CRAZY!
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Monday Aug 09, 2021
Episode 26: The Mysterious Death of Thelma Todd
Monday Aug 09, 2021
Monday Aug 09, 2021
In 1935, comedic actress and entrepreneur Thelma Todd was at the height of her career. She attended a party one December night and was dropped off at her home by her chauffeur, only to be found dead in her lover's garage a day later. Theories in this case range from accident, to suicide, to murder - and this story is full of suspicious mobsters and the powerful Hollywood elite. You know Sydney loves an unsolved case, and as usual, we've got opinions on this one!
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Monday Aug 02, 2021
Episode 25: The Whaley House
Monday Aug 02, 2021
Monday Aug 02, 2021
In 1857 Thomas Whaley built his family home on the site of the old San Diego gallows. Over the next decades, the house would be the site of numerous tragedies within the family. Now, the Whaley House is known for its history and its hauntings. Those who have visited recall experiencing heavy footsteps, apparitions, and rope burns on their necks.
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Monday Jul 26, 2021
Episode 24: Phil Spector and the Murder of Lana Clarkson
Monday Jul 26, 2021
Monday Jul 26, 2021
Lana Clarkson was an actress, model, and a wonderful person. Unfortunately, in February of 2003, Lana was murdered by famous record producer, Phil Spector. After years of abusing and terrorizing the people around him, Phil Spector shot Lana in his home. This is an infuriating tale of how a man who clearly had aggressive and violent tendencies was not apprehended until it was too late, all because he was rich and powerful.
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Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Episode 23: The Murder of Maddie Clifton
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
Sunday Jul 18, 2021
On November 3rd, 1998, 8 year old Maddie Clifton was brutally murdered by 14 year old Joshua Phillips in his home. He hid her under his STUPID waterbed and participated in the week-long search for Maddie. This one is a rough one, and we encourage you to listen to Morbid's episodes on this case, including an interview with Maddie's sister Jessica.
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Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Episode 22: The Texarkana Phantom Killer
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Sunday Jul 11, 2021
Just before midnight on a Friday in 1946, a nightmare began for the town of Texarkana. An unknown man began attacking couples parked on secluded roads, and after three months, five people would be dead. The Phantom Killer was never caught, but the murders inspired urban legends and movies, and the infamy of the "Moonlight Murders" still lingers around Texarkana to this day.
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