Episodes

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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Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Episode 21: Old Charleston Jail
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
The Old Charleston Jail is easily one of the most haunted buildings in all of South Carolina. From the United States' first woman serial killer to an unsuccessful pirate, there is a whole cast of spirits said to still occupy the jail. Beware, there's an entity that loves to scratch women and children! It's safe to say, WE won't be going there anytime soon!
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Monday Jun 28, 2021
Episode 20: Darlie Routier
Monday Jun 28, 2021
Monday Jun 28, 2021
On June 6th, 1996, police received a phone call from young mother, Darlie Routier, who claimed she and her sons had been attacked by an intruder. When the police began investigating, suspicion fell on Darlie, who was charged and prosecuted for the death of her sons. While this case is technically solved, there are those with strong opinions that Darlie is innocent, and none of the answers to this case are fully satisfying.
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Monday Jun 21, 2021
Episode 19: The Twilight Murders
Monday Jun 21, 2021
Monday Jun 21, 2021
In England in 2016, 14 year olds Kim Edwards and Lucas Markham become some of England's youngest murderers. After the two fell madly in love, Kim's mom, Elizabeth, tried to keep the young couple apart, which only led to more strain between Kim and Elizabeth. In April of that year, Kim and Lucas carried out the murder of Elizabeth, and Kim's younger sister Katie, and decided to follow up the murder by watching a Twilight marathon. This case leaves us wondering... HOW do these people always find each other?
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Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Episode 18: The Scream Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
Sunday Jun 13, 2021
In 2006, two teenage boys decided they wanted to be infamous, and took inspiration from the movie Scream. They told all of their friends that they were writing their own horror movie, but what no one knew was that they were planning a real murder, all on tape. On a Friday night in September, they went to the house where their friend Cassie was staying alone, and brutally murdered her.
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Sunday Jun 06, 2021
Episode 17: The Villisca Axe Murder House
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
Sunday Jun 06, 2021
In 1912, a small town in Iowa was rocked when 8 people were murdered overnight. The Moore family, along with two young girls staying at the house for a sleepover, were brutally murdered. The killer left an array of strange clues behind, yet to this day the case remains unsolved. Now, the house is plagued by an aggressive spirit, said to be the murderer. The house is open for tours or to stay overnight, but we might not recommend staying alone!
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Monday May 31, 2021
Episode 16: The Stanford Prison Experiment
Monday May 31, 2021
Monday May 31, 2021
In 1971, 24 male college students volunteered for a "psychological study on imprisonment." The men were made to play guards and prisoners in a makeshift prison on Stanford University's campus. After only six days, the study was shut down when the guards became increasingly aggressive and the prisoners started showing signs of extreme depression and anxiety. The details of this experiment are crazy, controversial, and ridiculously fascinating.
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Monday May 24, 2021
Episode 15: Pennhurst State School and Hospital
Monday May 24, 2021
Monday May 24, 2021
Located in Spring City, Pennsylvania, Pennhurst State School and Hospital has been called a mistake and has brought shame to the state. Many people with disabilities were sent there for specialized care, and many left with tragic memories and pain. The trauma inflicted inside of this place has resulted in many reported hauntings today. Currently, an annual Haunted House is operated inside of Pennhurst, but there is a lot of criticism surrounding how people with disabilities and mental illnesses are portrayed. Check out Pennhurst Memorial and Preservation Alliance at preservepennhurst.org for more information on how to join in on changing the ways that the world views people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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