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š§ The Devilās Ledger
Week of April 27
Welcome back. Hope everyone had a great week.
From graveyards to digital ghosts⦠this weekās stories donāt just cross boundariesā
They erase them.
šÆļø The Creepiest Thing I Heard This Week
This weekās story starts where most stories should end⦠in a cemetery.
In Pennsylvania, authorities uncovered a case of repeated grave desecrationāmausoleums 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, itās 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 deadābrought back not symbolically, but functionally. Used in media, content, even advertising⦠sometimes without consent.
It forces a question weāre not ready to answer:
At what point does preservation become violation?
š This Week on The Devil Within
We head deep into the American South for a two-part series on the Fouke Monsterāa swamp-dwelling cryptid out of Arkansas tied to a pattern of sightings that refuses to fade into myth.
This isnāt just about something in the woods.
Itās about proximity.
Because whatever people were dealing with in Fouke⦠it didnāt stay out there.
It came closer.
šļø On The Ides of April
A new series begins on the assassination of William McKinleyāa moment remembered less for the presidency it endedā¦
ā¦and 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.
šµļøāāļø On Criminal Mischief
Carolyn Ossorio continues her deep dive into Hollywoodāthe 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 truthā¦
Is always less cinematic.
And more dangerous.
šļø On Finding Me
Josh Wolf hit a few bumps last week.
But he keeps showing up.
And thatās the story.
Follow Finding Me every weekdayābecause growth isnāt clean, and it isnāt linear⦠but itās real.
š¶ļø 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 didnāt.
Catch up now and stay current.
š¬ 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 isnāt a remakeāitās 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.
š£ The Usual CTAās
If something in this episode stuck with youā¦
Follow The Devilās Ledger wherever you listen so you donāt miss next week.āØLeave a rating and reviewāit matters more than you think.āØAnd share the show with someone who likes their stories a little⦠off.
Because the best ones usually are.
Weāll see you next week⦠across the Evio Universe.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By EVIO Creativeš§ The Devilās Ledger
Week of April 27
Welcome back. Hope everyone had a great week.
From graveyards to digital ghosts⦠this weekās stories donāt just cross boundariesā
They erase them.
šÆļø The Creepiest Thing I Heard This Week
This weekās story starts where most stories should end⦠in a cemetery.
In Pennsylvania, authorities uncovered a case of repeated grave desecrationāmausoleums 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, itās 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 deadābrought back not symbolically, but functionally. Used in media, content, even advertising⦠sometimes without consent.
It forces a question weāre not ready to answer:
At what point does preservation become violation?
š This Week on The Devil Within
We head deep into the American South for a two-part series on the Fouke Monsterāa swamp-dwelling cryptid out of Arkansas tied to a pattern of sightings that refuses to fade into myth.
This isnāt just about something in the woods.
Itās about proximity.
Because whatever people were dealing with in Fouke⦠it didnāt stay out there.
It came closer.
šļø On The Ides of April
A new series begins on the assassination of William McKinleyāa moment remembered less for the presidency it endedā¦
ā¦and 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.
šµļøāāļø On Criminal Mischief
Carolyn Ossorio continues her deep dive into Hollywoodāthe 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 truthā¦
Is always less cinematic.
And more dangerous.
šļø On Finding Me
Josh Wolf hit a few bumps last week.
But he keeps showing up.
And thatās the story.
Follow Finding Me every weekdayābecause growth isnāt clean, and it isnāt linear⦠but itās real.
š¶ļø 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 didnāt.
Catch up now and stay current.
š¬ 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 isnāt a remakeāitās 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.
š£ The Usual CTAās
If something in this episode stuck with youā¦
Follow The Devilās Ledger wherever you listen so you donāt miss next week.āØLeave a rating and reviewāit matters more than you think.āØAnd share the show with someone who likes their stories a little⦠off.
Because the best ones usually are.
Weāll see you next week⦠across the Evio Universe.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices