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In this episode, Christy and Kathy open another cryptid file featuring The Slender Man. They contrast the well-known 2009 origin—Eric Knudsen (“Victor Surge”) creating unsettling Photoshop images and captions on the Something Awful forum—with a darker “Watcher in the Woods” concept and the idea that Slender Man “feeds” on attention as modern folklore blurs fiction and plausibility. They outline traits that solidified through collective online storytelling (tall, faceless, suited, tentacle-like limbs, forests, children, “slender sickness”) and cite Marble Hornets as a key expansion. They discuss alleged sightings in California, England, Germany, Arkansas, and Ohio with skeptical explanations, and cover the 2014 Ouachita stabbing case, its insanity verdicts, releases, and later escape attempt. The episode ends with a call for listener story submissions.
Be sure to follow our podcast for updates, rate us on your favorite platform, and share your thoughts and stories at [email protected].
Disclaimers:
00:00 Introduction
03:34 Origins of Slenderman
10:16 The Myth Spreads
12:47 Slenderman Enters Reality
13:55 Why Slenderman Endures
15:33 Real-Life Sightings
22:19 The Waukesha Stabbing Case
32:41 Closing Thoughts
By Christy Powell and Kathryn WickhamIn this episode, Christy and Kathy open another cryptid file featuring The Slender Man. They contrast the well-known 2009 origin—Eric Knudsen (“Victor Surge”) creating unsettling Photoshop images and captions on the Something Awful forum—with a darker “Watcher in the Woods” concept and the idea that Slender Man “feeds” on attention as modern folklore blurs fiction and plausibility. They outline traits that solidified through collective online storytelling (tall, faceless, suited, tentacle-like limbs, forests, children, “slender sickness”) and cite Marble Hornets as a key expansion. They discuss alleged sightings in California, England, Germany, Arkansas, and Ohio with skeptical explanations, and cover the 2014 Ouachita stabbing case, its insanity verdicts, releases, and later escape attempt. The episode ends with a call for listener story submissions.
Be sure to follow our podcast for updates, rate us on your favorite platform, and share your thoughts and stories at [email protected].
Disclaimers:
00:00 Introduction
03:34 Origins of Slenderman
10:16 The Myth Spreads
12:47 Slenderman Enters Reality
13:55 Why Slenderman Endures
15:33 Real-Life Sightings
22:19 The Waukesha Stabbing Case
32:41 Closing Thoughts