Meg and MK grew up on a street where evil and inexplicable things happened. Now these two sisters want to help other people with their own paranormal and true crime problems. Start at the beginning to get the full horror story experience. Episodes are released weekly. Dear Murder Street is a work…
“Whatever we end up doing, it’s going to be dangerous…” The Carroll Sisters and Adam’s mom develop a rescue plan. Later, in the middle of the night, Meg wakes up to a startling discovery. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I convinced Melody it might be worth the risk…” Sue and Melody uncover a grim story in the lesser-known parts of their school’s library. Meanwhile, an unexpected caller wants to meet Meg and MK in person. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“It’s a prophecy of some kind—a prediction...” Meg and MK catch up with Blue in Mohenjo Daro. Also, Professor Paul Starkey’s research yields new clues that could be key to taking on the demon next door. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“In the dark, I felt someone sit next to me on the bed…” This week’s caller worries she may have done a good thing for a bad person. Additionally, the Carroll Sister’s receive another message from the fugitive, Cryptic Dick/Snake Boots. This episode features Shannon from Lessons From Lifetime. Find the show on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I don’t think we’re alone anymore…” Meg and MK report for a night shift of the Neighborhood Watch. Professor Paul Starkey shares some valuable research about the elusive alchemist and occultist, Ian C. MacAdam. Lastly, the show’s biggest critic leaves an unexpected message that changes everything. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
"She RESISTED!” Melody and Sue, the Sober Motorist, recap a protest at the Dean’s office that got a little out of hand. Also, Ambrose plays with fire (in more ways than one) and the Carroll Sisters have to bail him out. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“Then she knelt down and started drawing something with her blood…” After finding out there is a demon on Murder Street, the Carroll Sisters return home. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
Season 2 of Dear Murder Street starts October 15th.
"So here's the really crazy thing: when I was in that room, I kept tasting blood in my mouth. I don't think I noticed it until I was alone with her..." Blue has more news from Mohenjo-daro. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I can see these shadows sliding up the walls…” Blue calls from Mohenjo-daro. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
"I WAS ACTING!" The Dear Murder Street cast share some embarrassing bloopers.
“I’ve missed her so much…” In this SEASON FINALE, John Dearborn, the murderer who gave Murder Street its name, calls the Carroll Sisters from prison. As it turns out, though, he’s not the only one trying to make contact. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I find it unforgivable that you would even put that idea out there...” Adam confronts family and reconnects with old friends. V has a strong intuition about who attacked her. Meg lays out her new theory about the Murder House and surprises MK with a secret message. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I feel where my own voice clawed up my throat...” In a direct response to Sue, the Sober Motorist, Melody finally breaks her silence. Also, Meg interviews a controversial scholar about alchemy, the occult, and John Donne. The revelations leave the Carroll Sisters as divided as ever. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I knew that sound--that high, hollow screaming...” In her final messages of Season 1, the Sober Motorist describes a late-night incident that left her and the rest of her dorm scared sleepless. Also, in a moment of self-reflection, she proudly gets something off her chest. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“You can hear that, right?” An expectant mother shares troubling audio from her most recent ultrasound. Meg breaks down the little known lore on nephilim (human-angel hybrids). MK ponders the mysteries of genetics and the marvels of human evolution. ALSO, the Sober Motorist picks up an unexpected and unwelcome passenger. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“There’s no evidence she’s even a real girl…” A mother calls in with concerns about her children’s imaginary friend. Meg talks about the first time she went to prom and the last time she saw her ghost friend, John Thomas. Also, Cryptic Dick returns with some constructive criticism. This is a special crossover episode with Haunted Happenstance. Find the show here on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
“We can equip ourselves with the necessities: like pepper spray and flashlights, salt, crucifixes, stakes…” In light of the recent break-in at the Murder House, Ambrose reaches out to his childhood best friend, Adam, and proposes a plan to keep the neighborhood safe. Meg and MK explain how the show has become part of an official police investigation. ALSO, the Sober Motorist makes a new friend. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I have tried speaking to the authorities…” Meg thinks a ghost called into the show. MK says it’s a prank. While they argue over the validity of the Restless Husband’s message, the two also discuss spiritualism, EVPs, and Houdini. Additionally, the sisters receive a distressing voicemail from V, the current resident of the Murder House. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“This is where it gets f*cking weird…” An insomniac fears she is being hypnotized via ASMR. The Carroll Sisters offer some advice. In addition, their mom shares a chilling story about MK and the Murder House. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“None of this should be possible, right?” The current resident of the Murder House finds something puzzling behind the walls. She reaches out to the Carroll Sisters for answers. Also, Meg and MK think back on the night that changed them and their neighborhood forever--but their stories, strangely, don’t seem to match up. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“She’s dangerous and people should know…” This caller delivers a grave warning about the peculiar street magician, Mary Lou. Meg and MK take the podcast on the road to hear her story in person. WARNING: Episode contains mentions of violence, suicide, and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“Nobody else would go anywhere near her--except me…” The Sober Motorist’s mission to help Melody is still fraught with danger, mystery, and frat boys. The Carroll Sisters, with the assistance of the smartest person they know, try like hell to make sense of it all. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
Season 1 returns with new episodes Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019.
“I understand their curiosity…” Meg and MK hear from the current resident of the Murder House.
“Leave this kind of work to those who know what they’re doing...” Meg and MK receive a cryptic warning from a new caller.
“They took her, you see…” Meg goes behind MK’s back to help a new caller. His wife was suddenly and inexplicably forced from their home and now nobody, not even the police, are willing to listen to him or answer any of his questions.
“I think I saw her hurt someone…” As listeners continue to reach out to the Carroll Sisters about the mysterious (and immortal?) street magician, Mary Lou, new questions and concerns arise about her true nature. In this week's bonus episode, the caller is clearly hesitant to share her story.
“Terking is herd…” Talking is hard. So is acting. The Carroll Sisters share some embarrassing bloopers and thank all of the friends, family members, and fans who have played pretend on Dear Murder Street so far this season.
“Toh-boo always wants to be with me…” In this HOLIDAY SPECIAL, a young girl calls the Carroll Sisters with questions about her new toy, a Furby with abandonment issues. Meg talks about cursed objects. MK tries to define consciousness.
“I’ve tried to put this ghost crap behind me…” In this MID-SEASON FINALE, for the first time in over a decade, the Carroll Sisters hear from Adam. He grew up next door in the Murder House and survived the fire that burnt it down--but that wasn’t the end of his horror story. Strange troubles follow Adam wherever he goes, even across oceans. In addition, Meg and MK are caught off guard by a live call from a distressed friend, the Sober Motorist. She’s at a frat party when things go from fun and flirty to really freakin’ scary. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“At first, she was just a shape in the dark…” A childhood friend reaches out to the Carroll Sisters with a disturbing story that raises new questions about the Murder House, John Dearborn, and someone else from their past. In addition, Meg explains Merlin’s demonic origins. MK talks about the deadly side of sleepwalking. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“Then came the gunshot…” While tracking a poacher through the snow, this Pennsylvania park ranger may have stumbled upon an urban legend’s hunting ground. Meg and MK recount their own scary and stupid misadventure in the Jersey Pine Barrens. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“Then she just ripped me out of bed…” On Halloween night in 1977, she snuck out to see her boyfriend. The next day he was murdered by his father, John Dearborn. This episode is about the Dearborn family and who they were before the killings, as told by some of the people who knew them. The Carroll sisters try to make sense of it all. In addition, Meg tells the story of how an innocent game of hide-and-seek led to a brush with evil. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“She’s not Charles Manson or anything...” This caller’s father is dating a convicted murderer. The Carroll sisters try to help. Meg shares a tragic story from her time volunteering at a prison. MK makes an argument for love. This episode features two ADORABLE guest stars: Stewart and Charley. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“All she remembers is me…” After another strange encounter with Melody, the girl she accidently ran over, the Sober Motorist is back with a few answers--but many more questions. Meg breaks down her new banshee theory. MK, unsurprisingly, has her doubts. Together, they tell the story of a house party gone horribly wrong. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I see his face everywhere…” He’s being followed by a vampire…on Instagram. The Carroll sisters are concerned. Meg explains why vampires are the perfect predators. MK talks about the dangers of being catfished. Together, they recount the disturbing disappearance of their childhood babysitter. Also, the Sober Motorist is back with updates. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“Evil Deli Makes Human Sandwiches...” The liverwurst on rye was his favorite. Now the Carroll sisters serve up some advice, discussing Dahmer and a few lesser-known cannibals. MK also explains why brain meat is very bad for you. Meg divulges a long-held secret about a friend from their past. WARNING: This episode contains mentions of sexual violence and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“I was buried alive…” This Las Vegas man still regrets volunteering for that magic show. The Carroll sisters offer some advice. Meg talks about fairies and thin places. MK recounts how she was once hypnotized to do a bad thing. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
“She came out of nowhere--and I hit her…” After a strange hit and run, a college student is desperate for answers. The Carroll sisters try to help. Meg explains the symptoms of demonic possession. MK talks about meth. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
In 1977, John Dearborn murdered his wife, his son, and his 89-year-old mother. He put their bodies in sleeping bags, dragged them into the living room, and then vanished without a trace. Thirteen years later, the Carroll sisters moved into the house right next door. Their part in this horror story is the reason why an advice show like this one is so necessary. WARNING: Episode may contain mentions of violence or trauma. Listener discretion is advised.
Murder, monsters, and mystery. The Carroll Sisters explain how Dear Murder Street offers listeners a unique opportunity to create and voice characters in this new interactive horror podcast. Visit www.dearmurderstreet.com for more information and learn how you can be part of the story.