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By Megan and Brit
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
New year, new tales!
First, Megan paints a more multifece- er -faceted portrait of the greatest composer of all time. Dramatic readings from his own letters are one reason you don’t want to miss this episode, but the main attraction is probably the fact that Mozart walked so Cardi B and Megan thee Stallion could run.
First, Brit brings the cheer of the holiday season with a history of capital punishment in the U.S. and the last meal details you never knew you wanted. If you love fried food, you share at least one thing in common with a lot of serial killers. 😳
First, Megan attempts image rehabilitation on Elizabeth Bathory, aka the Blood Countess. We should really be calling her the Boss Countess. Feel free to fight us on this, but only after you listen to the evidence.
First, Brit talks about the history of the ouija board. From Victorian spiritualists to bored preteens at sleepovers, talking boards have been fascinating the masses for hundreds of years. Suck it, Monopoly.
First, Brit shares the lore around the Devil's Tree in Somerset. This might oak has a dark history and is known to spook and even endanger its visitors. For real, do not disrespect this tree.
Then, Megan tells the take of the last New England vampire, Mercy Brown. Before coronavirus, there was tuberculosis. And it led the people of 1800s New England to do some crazy things.
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First off, Brit treats us to the WORST tour ever of the City of Angels (unless you're in to puppets and garbage). Her tale is one of a mysterious Hollywood death that will leave you wanting to do some investigation of your own!
Next, follow Megan to Beantown for an account of a sticky situation. Don't mess with molasses, folks. It could actually kill you.
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If you like listening to people mispronounce words, boy do we have an episode for you!
First, Megan tells the story of the lost Roanoke Colony and tries again to get our 12 listeners excited to visit an aquarium. Where are our aquarium enthusiasts at?!?!
Next, Brit shares the sad and strange backstory of the Mercer-Williams house. The vibes are a little bit tragedy, a little bit Gatsby, a little bit tiger king, and a little bit spooky (if you believe in that sort of thing ;)).
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3rd time's the charm! Our mics are both working, we're not yet quarantined, and our tales are wild.
First, follow Brit to New Orleans, LA for a grand tour of the LaLaurie mansion. Hers is not a story for the squeamish, but if you're into twisted, gruesome stuff this is the week for you!
Next, Megan sort of lightens the mood with facts about the mysterious shipwreck of the SS Morro Castle in Asbury Park, NJ. We may never know the whole truth, but signs point to one slug-lipped suspect.
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.