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Welcome to our final episode of the year, and what better way to wrap things up than to celebrate some of our most out the gate content to date: You are hereby cordially invited to the inaugural Corner of the Void awards ceremony/prize giving 2020, where the winners have been chosen by you (if you happened to vote on our instagram polls). Finally, to keep us in the festive spirit, Stef tells us about some spookily coincidental Christmas day deaths. Wishing you a Meri Kirihimete and a happy 2020 is over party!
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It’s SUMMER here in NZ and that means road trips, baby! Who doesn’t love a long drive with ones nearest and dearest? But, as with everything, preparedness is key. In this episode, we discuss the harrowing case of the Death Valley Germans. It’s a story that’ll have you triple checking the conditions before you next hit the road.
It’s been a long time, we shouldn’t of left you. Without a dope beat to step to. And in this episode we’re stepping to the beat of a different drum - that of Hawaii’s ancient night marchers. Nat tells Stef the legend of these spooky spirit troops, before your ghouls read some true night marcher encounters (gratefully borrowed from reddit).
In this episode, we talk our own personal challenges and self-care strategies, before Stef brings that good spooky stuff: We talk about true, horrifying cases of people being buried alive, and then deep dive into the tragic case of Betty Broderick. If you liked our episode, please consider supporting us over on buymeacoffee.com/CornerOfTheVoid.
In this socially-distanced episode, we bring you the story of one of New Zealand’s most infamous murder cases: Did Mark Lundy kill his wife and daughter twenty years ago? Join us as we recount a horrific tale from 2000’s Palmerston North suburbia.
This episode goes out to all the students doing late night study sessions at Carrington Road Unitec. We share our spooky updates and time travel antics, before discussing NZ's first case of execution. We then demonstrate just how much we don't know about the history of mental health in our own backyard as we unpack the sad and ghastly history of the Whau Lunatic Asylum - a Victorian era institution which is now a haunted college.
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Are you an adrenaline junkie? A roller coaster fanatic? A theme park fiend? Well, good for you but we honestly can't relate - and in this episode we give you our reasons as to why. Stef shares the details of her epic Queenstown trip, Nat shares her recent experience of staying in one of NZ's haunted hotels, and we both share our distrust of amusement parks as we discuss Disney conspiracy theories and tragic accidents involving park attractions.
You've been so patient with us, and we really appreciate it. In this episode, we rant about racism, JK Rowling, and read your spooky two sentence horror stories. Then, Stef talks us through some of New Zealand's most famous prison breaks, before telling the eerie story of the 2004 disappearance of Iraena Asher.
It’s been a minute since we brought you the kind of good old-fashioned spooks that CotV is usually all about, and what better topic to set the tone for scary than the unsettling Navajo legend of the Skinwalker. We discuss the lore behind these peculiar beings, before reading some stories by those misfortunate enough to have possibly encountered them in person. So lock your doors, shut your curtains, and stay off desert roads between 2 and 4AM - things are about to get creepy.
Welcome to our second quarantine spesh. It’s so good to see you! Can we get you a snack - hot tea and popcorn? Salted banana? Some sea urchin and jam on toast perhaps? This weeks episode is all about your favourite weird food combos - the kind you find yourself craving but make your friends and fam seriously side-eye you. There’s no better time than lockdown to get some inspiration around creative food pairings, so grab yourself a tasty (in your opinion) treat and tune in for some food for thought.
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