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đ§ The Devilâs Ledger
Week of April 27
Welcome back. Hope everyone had a great week.
From graveyards to digital ghosts⌠this weekâs stories donât just cross boundariesâ
They erase them.
đŻď¸ The Creepiest Thing I Heard This Week
This weekâs story starts where most stories should end⌠in a cemetery.
In Pennsylvania, authorities uncovered a case of repeated grave desecrationâmausoleums broken into, vaults opened, and human remains removed over time. Not impulsively. Not randomly. But methodically. Dozens of bodies disturbed. Generations of the dead⌠handled like objects.
But as disturbing as that is, itâs not the part that lingers.
Because alongside it is something quieter⌠and arguably more unsettling:
The rise of what some are calling digital grave robbing.
AI recreating voices. Faces. Personalities. The deadâbrought back not symbolically, but functionally. Used in media, content, even advertising⌠sometimes without consent.
It forces a question weâre not ready to answer:
At what point does preservation become violation?
đ This Week on The Devil Within
We head deep into the American South for a two-part series on the Fouke Monsterâa swamp-dwelling cryptid out of Arkansas tied to a pattern of sightings that refuses to fade into myth.
This isnât just about something in the woods.
Itâs about proximity.
Because whatever people were dealing with in Fouke⌠it didnât stay out there.
It came closer.
đď¸ On The Ides of April
A new series begins on the assassination of William McKinleyâa moment remembered less for the presidency it endedâŚ
âŚand more for the one it created.
Because waiting in the wings was Theodore Roosevelt.
This is the story of a single moment that reshaped the trajectory of American power.
đľď¸ââď¸ On Criminal Mischief
Carolyn Ossorio continues her deep dive into Hollywoodâthe Seattle-based bank robber who somehow became both criminal and folk hero.
This week: the rise, the myth, and the reality behind the legend.
Because the truthâŚ
Is always less cinematic.
And more dangerous.
đď¸ On Finding Me
Josh Wolf hit a few bumps last week.
But he keeps showing up.
And thatâs the story.
Follow Finding Me every weekdayâbecause growth isnât clean, and it isnât linear⌠but itâs real.
đśď¸ On The Slippery
The newest Evio show is off to a strong start.
Each week, hosts Nancy and Scott break down a new case involving scammers, grifters, and the people who thought they could get away with it.
They didnât.
Catch up now and stay current.
đŹ This Week in Horror
A major release from Warner Bros. Pictures:
The Mummy, directed by Lee Cronin (Evil Dead Rise) and produced by James Wan and Jason Blum.
This isnât a remakeâitâs a reinvention.
A body horror take on the classic legend, following a family terrorized by their daughter after she returns⌠eight years after going missing.
Grotesque. Violent. Uncomfortable.
Exactly what you want.
đŁ The Usual CTAâs
If something in this episode stuck with youâŚ
Follow The Devilâs Ledger wherever you listen so you donât miss next week.â¨Leave a rating and reviewâit matters more than you think.â¨And share the show with someone who likes their stories a little⌠off.
Because the best ones usually are.
Weâll see you next week⌠across the Evio Universe.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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đ§ The Devilâs Ledger
Week of April 27
Welcome back. Hope everyone had a great week.
From graveyards to digital ghosts⌠this weekâs stories donât just cross boundariesâ
They erase them.
đŻď¸ The Creepiest Thing I Heard This Week
This weekâs story starts where most stories should end⌠in a cemetery.
In Pennsylvania, authorities uncovered a case of repeated grave desecrationâmausoleums broken into, vaults opened, and human remains removed over time. Not impulsively. Not randomly. But methodically. Dozens of bodies disturbed. Generations of the dead⌠handled like objects.
But as disturbing as that is, itâs not the part that lingers.
Because alongside it is something quieter⌠and arguably more unsettling:
The rise of what some are calling digital grave robbing.
AI recreating voices. Faces. Personalities. The deadâbrought back not symbolically, but functionally. Used in media, content, even advertising⌠sometimes without consent.
It forces a question weâre not ready to answer:
At what point does preservation become violation?
đ This Week on The Devil Within
We head deep into the American South for a two-part series on the Fouke Monsterâa swamp-dwelling cryptid out of Arkansas tied to a pattern of sightings that refuses to fade into myth.
This isnât just about something in the woods.
Itâs about proximity.
Because whatever people were dealing with in Fouke⌠it didnât stay out there.
It came closer.
đď¸ On The Ides of April
A new series begins on the assassination of William McKinleyâa moment remembered less for the presidency it endedâŚ
âŚand more for the one it created.
Because waiting in the wings was Theodore Roosevelt.
This is the story of a single moment that reshaped the trajectory of American power.
đľď¸ââď¸ On Criminal Mischief
Carolyn Ossorio continues her deep dive into Hollywoodâthe Seattle-based bank robber who somehow became both criminal and folk hero.
This week: the rise, the myth, and the reality behind the legend.
Because the truthâŚ
Is always less cinematic.
And more dangerous.
đď¸ On Finding Me
Josh Wolf hit a few bumps last week.
But he keeps showing up.
And thatâs the story.
Follow Finding Me every weekdayâbecause growth isnât clean, and it isnât linear⌠but itâs real.
đśď¸ On The Slippery
The newest Evio show is off to a strong start.
Each week, hosts Nancy and Scott break down a new case involving scammers, grifters, and the people who thought they could get away with it.
They didnât.
Catch up now and stay current.
đŹ This Week in Horror
A major release from Warner Bros. Pictures:
The Mummy, directed by Lee Cronin (Evil Dead Rise) and produced by James Wan and Jason Blum.
This isnât a remakeâitâs a reinvention.
A body horror take on the classic legend, following a family terrorized by their daughter after she returns⌠eight years after going missing.
Grotesque. Violent. Uncomfortable.
Exactly what you want.
đŁ The Usual CTAâs
If something in this episode stuck with youâŚ
Follow The Devilâs Ledger wherever you listen so you donât miss next week.â¨Leave a rating and reviewâit matters more than you think.â¨And share the show with someone who likes their stories a little⌠off.
Because the best ones usually are.
Weâll see you next week⌠across the Evio Universe.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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