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  • Misfit Monday 3
    2024/11/04

    Hellooooo! It's been a while since we've done a Misfit Monday, where we read the true stories YOU have written in to us. We've got a ghost brother, a lady in white, a disembodied voice, and menstrual cramps caused by a hauntingly dark past. Settle in, Misfits, and keep sending in your stories!

    Episode Sources:

    YOU!

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    43 分
  • Halloween Special: The Mothman Prophecy
    2024/10/31

    Happy Halloween! We're covering your (well, Kevin's) favorite cryptid: MOTHMAN! With his glowing, red eyes and enormous wingspan, is Mothman just a clumsy bird or a harbinger of doom? Sightings of this alleged monster began in Point Pleasant, West Virginia in 1966. Some believe that Mothman was connected to UFO sightings in the area at the time along with a smiling, extraterrestrial man named Indrid Cold. This idea is explored further in the movie and book of the same title, The Mothman Prophecies. Mothman has not gone away, and many airport staff at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago have stories. Settle in for a special Halloween episode, misfits...chirp, screech, woooooosh!

    Episode Sources:

    “An Ode to a Hometown Creature: Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virgina” by Swen Mallow, June 7, 2021, Folklife “Meet The Mothman, The Horrifying Cryptid Of West Virginia Folklore” by Jaclyn Anglis, Edited by Maggie Donahue, August 13, 2024, All That’s Interesting “The Mothman Prophecies (2002)” on IMDb “The case of the Chicago Mothman” by Robbie Telfer, September 5, 2024, WBEZ Chicago “An Update on the Legendary Chicago Mothman” by Jennifer Greer, December 10, 2021, Medium “The Mothman of O’Hare: Winged Humanoid Sightings Haunt Chicago’s Skies” by Jack Sullivan, Hangar 1 Publishing “Unravelling the mystery of the Chicago Mothman: Experts reveal the truth behind the creepy red-eyed flying monster - as Netflix releases trailer for Unsolved Mysteries” by Jonathan Chadwick, July 21, 2024, DailyMail

    “Festival FAQ” from Mothman Festival website

    “The Mothman And The Silver Bridge Collapse” from November 3, 2023, All That’s Interesting “Mothman Statue” on RoadSide America

    “The Mothman Revisited” episode of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix, Volume 4, Episode 5

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  • Rerun: ’The Exorcist’ Murder of Reporter Addison Verrill
    2024/10/28

    Our first live show was so much fun! And also exhausting. We're gonna take another day or two to relax, but in the meantime enjoy this episode from the archives.

    It was the early morning hours of September 14, 1977 in New York City, and 36-year-old reporter for Variety, Addison Verrill, was leaving Mine Shaft, an after-hours gay back room bar. This would be the last time that Verrill was seen alive. Journalist for the New York Times and gay activist, Arthur Bell, would later be at the center of the case, receiving a phone call confession from the murderer.

    Episode Sources:

    “Paul F. Bateson” death record

    “Paul Bateson: The Real-Life Killer Who Appeared in The Exorcist” by Orrin Grey, April 19, 2018, The Lineup

    “Paul Bateson Was in One of the Most Horrifying Scenes of ‘The Exorcist’ Before Becoming a Murderer” by Hanna McKennett, Edited by John Kuroski, January 14, 2022, updated February 21, 2022, All That’s Interesting

    “There’s Nothing Gay About Murder” by Arthur Bell, September 26, 1977, page 23, The Village Voice:

    “A Talk on the Wild Side” by Arthur Bell, October 31, 1977, page 16, The Village Voice

    “Phone Call from a Fugitive” by Arthur Bell, October 3, 1977, page 1 & 11, The Village Voice

    “Searching for the Truth About the Actual Murderer in The Exorcist” by Matt Miller, October 25, 2018, Esquire

    “Rites Held for Addison Verrill, Variety Reporter Killed in Robbery,” September 20, 1977, The New York Times

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  • Haunted Theatres: The Sebastiani in Sonoma, CA
    2024/10/21

    We don't know how to be chill about this so we're gonna shout it - WE HAVE AN EMMY WINNER ON THE SHOW TODAY! AJ Links is a two-time Emmy award-winning casting director for her work on the hit TV show "The Bear." She's letting us in on some unknown Emmy facts and chatting with us about the allegedly haunted Sebastiani Theatre. We're talking wine and ghosts today. Let's gooooo.

    Special thanks to Tightrope Recording in Chicago, IL.

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    Episode Sources:

    “The spookiest spots in Sonoma” by Chase Hunter, The Sonoma-Index Tribune, Oct. 14, 2021

    “About Sonoma Valley: The Birth Place of California's famed Wine Industry”

    Sebastiani Family History

    Sebastiani Theatre History

    “New Sonoma County documentary examines the lore of spirits among us” by Dianne Reber Hart, Petaluma, Argus Courier, Sep. 20, 2016

    “SEBASTIANI THEATRE'S TRIXIE AMONG ITS ARTISTIC CHARMS” by Dianne Reber Hart, The Press Democrat, May 25, 2014

    “My Haunted Sonoma Show” Oct. 30, 2014

    Sebastiani: Our History

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  • Celebrity Encounters of the Spirit Kind
    2024/10/14

    UFOs, human-sized spider creatures, little girl ghosts and textbook demons: these are just a few of the things stars like Kesha, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato claim they've encountered through the years. We're keeping it fun and light and a little wily with this one. Happy spooky season!

    Episode Sources:

    “Celebs Who Have Had Actual Ghost Encounters” by Lydia Price, People, Oct. 22, 2023

    “Kesha Says Whitney Cummings Was Tricked Into an Emotional Chat with a 'Demon' While Ghost Hunting” by Jack Irvin, People, June 29, 2022

    “16 Signs You're Becoming Demi Lovato” by Demi Lovato, Buzzfeed, July 15, 2013

    “Ariana Grande has a pretty face and a golden voice, but the chart-topping sitcom star has a dark side, too” by Joe La Puma, Complex, Nov. 5, 2013

    “After a Near-Death Experience, Al Pacino Says There’s No Afterlife” by Savannah Walsh, Vanity Fair, Oct. 7, 2024

    “Why You Should Tour Historic Brushy Mountain Prison” by Amanda Luhn, Knoxville Backyard and Beyond, Apr. 17, 2024

    “Vanessa Hudgens Says She Speaks to Spirits: 'Something That I Have the Ability to Do’” by BreAnna Bell, People, Apr 7, 2022

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  • WAS THAT A GHOST?!
    2024/10/07

    Two possible ghost sightings were supposedly caught on camera during filming. In Three Men and a Baby (1987), viewers claimed to see the ghostly figure of a young boy peeking from behind a curtain, sparking rumors of a tragic death in the apartment. At Morley Old Hall in Norfolk, a TV crew filming a documentary captured what many described as a hooded monk standing between an interviewer and a parapsychologist. Though unseen by the production crew during filming, several viewers reported spotting the eerie figure. Did they actually see a ghost?

    Episode Sources:

    Three Men and a Baby on IMDb

    “Spooky figure haunts film scene” by Therese Lee, Associated Press Writer, Published by The Hour, August 25, 1990, Page 2

    “Chosen One of the Day: The Three Men and a Baby Ghost” by Courtney Enlow, August 26, 2020, Syfy Wire

    “Ghost From Three Men and a Baby” from Delije Sjever on YouTube

    “Tom Selleck Sets the Record Straight on Three Men and a Baby’s Ghost” from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on YouTube

    “The Urban Legend That Won’t Die: The Truth Behind the ‘Three Men and a Baby’ Ghost” by Lauren Matthews, May 30, 2017, Woman’s Day

    “Three Men and a Baby Ghost – The Real Story Behind the Ghost in 3 Men and a Baby” from Haunted Rooms

    “The Unknown” from James Sanctorum on Dailymotion

    “The Great British Ghost Hunt” by Hans Holzer, A Panta Rei Production, Crossroad Press digital 2021, Copyright Alexandra Holzer, The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.

    “Weird Norfolk: The TV ghost of Morley Old Hall” by Weird Norfolk, June 2, 2018, Eastern Daily Press

    “Little Green Book presents: Visit Norfolk’s Morley Old Hall this Summer” from Wildflower Magazine

    “Parish Summary: Morley” from Norfolk Heritage Explorer

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  • Spooky Special! Kevin's Top 5 2024 Horror Movies
    2024/09/30
    October is upon us! Kevin has been hard at work watching several horror films that hit theaters and streaming this year. Today he's recapping his top five movies of 2024. Haunted objects, serial killers, deep space, possession, and MORE! Happy Spooky Season! Also, don't read the sources below if you don't want the list spoiled before listening... Episode Sources: “Oddity” on IMDb “Oddity” on Rotten Tomatoes “‘Oddity’ Review: Twisted Sister” by Jeannette Catsoulis, July 18, 2024, The New York Times “Oddity” by Sheila O’Malley, July 19, 2024, Roger-Ebert.com “Longlegs” on IMDb “Longlegs” on Rotten Tomatoes “The scariest movie of the year (so far) is ‘Longlegs,’ by a mile” by Jen Yamato, July 10, 2024, The Washington Post “Bleak Longlegs Sees the Monster Lurking Within” by Sara Michelle Fetters, July 12, 2024, MovieFreak.com “‘Late Night With the Devil’ Review: Selling Your Soul for the Ratings” by Alissa Wilkinson, March 21, 2024, The New York Times “Review: A Talk show goes horribly wrong in sly ‘Late Night With the Devil’” by Amy Nicholson, March 21, 2024, The Los Angeles Times “Late Night With the Devil” on IMDb “Late Night With the Devil” on Rotten Tomatoes “Image Nation, Spooky Pictures Set for ‘Late Night With the Devil’ (EXCLUSIVE)” by Nick Vivarelli, February 13, 2022, Variety “‘Late Night with the Devil’ AI Usage Sparks Debate: Fair or Foul?” by Samantha Bergeson, March 22, 2024, IndieWire Stephen King on X “‘Late Night With the Devil’: Directing Duo on Serving up 1970s-Era Chills From Down Under” by Scott Roxboroguh, November 1, 2023, The Hollywood Reporter “Alien: Romulus” on IMDb “Alien: Romulus” on Rotten Tomatoes “‘Alien: Romulus’ review: Franchise’s best sequel in years” by Johnny Oleksinski, August 14, 2024, New York Post “Ridley Scott Watched the New ‘Alien’ Movie and Said ‘It’s F—ing Great,’ Says Director Fede Álvarez: I Was ‘Terrified’ Waiting For His Reaction” by Zach Sharf, October 17, 2023, Variety “In a Violent Nature” on IMDb “In a Violent Nature” on Rotten Tomatoes “In a Violent Nature review - horror unplugged is quietly gruesome” by Catherine Bray, July 10, 2024, The Guardian Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/horrorwoodpodcast Follow us! IG, FB, FB Group, Twitter, TikTok Send us an email: horrorwoodpodcast@gmail.com Creeptastic theme music by: Nicholas Davio - nicholasdavio.com, @mr.nick.davio, @huron_coast Privacy Policy
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  • The Death of R&B Singer Aaliyah
    2024/09/30
    Aaliyah was an R&B singer, actress and fashion icon who from a young age had an undeniable love for music. She was nothing short of determined to make her mark in this life. However, that all changed in the blink of an eye when a small plane she was traveling on crashed in the Bahamas, killing all nine on board. We're diving into Aaliyah's incredible life, rise to fame, and her untimely death. Episode Sources: “R&B Music Guide: The Evolution of Rhythm and Blues” by MasterClass, June 7, 2021, MasterClass “Aaliyah” by Tara Gunn, August 7, 2024, Family Education “Coroner Delivers Verdict Over Aaliyah Death Crash” by NME, November 20, 2003, NME “R&B’s Aaliyah dies in plane crash” from BBC News on August 26, 2001 “Argument Broke Out Before Aaliyah Plane Crash, Witness Reports” published on August 27, 2001 from NYPost.com, FoxNews.com, Web Archive “Suits Filed in Singer’s Crash” by Ann W. O’Neill, February 28, 2002, Los Angeles Times “Relatives of Aaliyah’s Bodyguard Suing for Wrongful Death” by abbey goodman, March 4, 2002, MTV News, Web Archive “Aaliyah Plane Crash Spurs Another Lawsuit” by Ken Kaye, Staff Writer, March 2, 2002, Sun Sentinel, Web Archive “Aaliyah’s parents sue over plane crash” from BBC News, May 14, 2002 “Aaliyah parents settle over death” from BBC News, September 9, 2003 “Aaliyah funeral bill ‘unpaid’” from BBC News, August 13, 2002 “Queen of the Damned” on IMDb “Aaliyah Biography” by Biography.com Editors, Published April 2, 2014, updated January 12, 2021, Publisher: A&E; Television Networks “Aaliyah Dana Haughton (1979-2001)” by Samuel Momodu, May 24, 2002, BlackPast “A brief history of Motown” by Gilbert Cruz, January 12, 2009, Time Magazine “Romeo Must Die” on IMDb “Killer who wanted to be vampire dies” by Kirsty Scott, November 16, 2004, The Guardian “39 Stars Who Got Their Start on Star Search” by Troy Brownfield, June 5, 2023, The Saturday Evening Post “Haste, Errors and a Fallen Star” by Kurt Eichenwalk with Robin Pogrebin, September 8, 2001, The New York Times “Fans, celebrities gather for Aaliyah’s Cinderella funeral” by Nekesa Mumbi Moody, September 1, 2001, Arizona Daily Sun “Superstar” Season 2, Episode 3: “Aaliyah” from ABC News on HULU “Damon Dash Talks Losing Aaliyah: ‘Nothing Prepares You for That’” by Erika Ramirez, August 24, 2011, Billboard “Aaliyah’s music released on streaming platforms ahead of 20th anniversary of her death” by Minyvonne Burke, August 20, 2021, NBC News “R. Kelly Silenced Aaliyah and Her Family With Non-Disclosure Agreement After Marriage Annulment, Docuseries Reveals” by Elizabeth Wagmeister, January 3, 2023, Variety Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/horrorwoodpodcast Follow us! IG, FB, FB Group, Twitter, TikTok Send us an email: horrorwoodpodcast@gmail.com Creeptastic theme music by: Nicholas Davio - nicholasdavio.com, @mr.nick.davio, @huron_coast Privacy Policy
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