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This week on the podcast, Culter35 and guests Ryan McCauley, Ryan Feeney and Christopher Mennella discuss 3 urban legends that have circulated around schoolyards and water coolers for a while now, and 2 of which have now been found to be 100% true. Check out the story details below:
Story #1: Mrs. Knight was known around town for carrying an axe with her, but nothing more than a strange, if not mildly dangerous nuisance. That was until police discovered her unusual dinner table setting. When investigators walked into Mrs. Knight's home, they found her passed out nearby an empty table with the children's names labeled on 3 separate plates, but no husband. But that's not because Mr. Knight was late for dinner, it's because he WAS dinner. Mrs. Knight had attempted to feed the children their own father!
Story #2: Back when people could congregate and socialize in malls, shoppers were unaware that when they returned to their cars, they were in for more slashing than just the prices. A mysterious man and/or potentially several people were hiding under parked cars and cutting people's ankles, before taking off back to their gang leader, because apparently the price of admission to the group was a piece of flesh.
Story #3: A young boy woke up from a deep sleep to a strange figure in his room, holding nothing but a candle. He whispered "Shh, I'm your dad," before retreating into the night, leaving nothing but traces of candle wax. When the boy reported this the next day, he found out he was far from the only one to see the man in his room, a man who was later dubbed "The Candlelight Prowler."
Plus, the guys play "Go Figure," the game where Anthony tells us a run-of-the-mill (but supposedly true) ghost story with every cliche in the book, and everyone tries to guess how it ends.
So do you think you can sort the verified from the unverified?
Want to submit a truth or a lie? Send in your submission to [email protected]!
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This week on the podcast, Culter35 and guests Ryan McCauley, Ryan Feeney and Christopher Mennella discuss 3 urban legends that have circulated around schoolyards and water coolers for a while now, and 2 of which have now been found to be 100% true. Check out the story details below:
Story #1: Mrs. Knight was known around town for carrying an axe with her, but nothing more than a strange, if not mildly dangerous nuisance. That was until police discovered her unusual dinner table setting. When investigators walked into Mrs. Knight's home, they found her passed out nearby an empty table with the children's names labeled on 3 separate plates, but no husband. But that's not because Mr. Knight was late for dinner, it's because he WAS dinner. Mrs. Knight had attempted to feed the children their own father!
Story #2: Back when people could congregate and socialize in malls, shoppers were unaware that when they returned to their cars, they were in for more slashing than just the prices. A mysterious man and/or potentially several people were hiding under parked cars and cutting people's ankles, before taking off back to their gang leader, because apparently the price of admission to the group was a piece of flesh.
Story #3: A young boy woke up from a deep sleep to a strange figure in his room, holding nothing but a candle. He whispered "Shh, I'm your dad," before retreating into the night, leaving nothing but traces of candle wax. When the boy reported this the next day, he found out he was far from the only one to see the man in his room, a man who was later dubbed "The Candlelight Prowler."
Plus, the guys play "Go Figure," the game where Anthony tells us a run-of-the-mill (but supposedly true) ghost story with every cliche in the book, and everyone tries to guess how it ends.
So do you think you can sort the verified from the unverified?
Want to submit a truth or a lie? Send in your submission to [email protected]!
Follow Culter35 on YouTube
Follow Culter35 on IG
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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