The "Evil and Eerie" Podcast is a show that takes history's most creepy and crime-filled, and mixes it with an adult sense of humor that will keep you intrigued, informed, and entertained! It tackles true crime, unsolved mysteries, the paranormal, conspir
Evil and Eerie Podcast: Season 3: Episode 2: The Titan Submersible Michelle and Lorenz return with an episode pertaining to a news story that has made global headlines: the mysterious implosion of the Titan submersible. Five men left in a submersible to see the ruins of the Titanic, but never returned … we discuss case details, background information, a timeline of the live coverage that happened last month while everyone waited to see what happens, and conspiracy theories that will give you the chills!
Lorenz and Michelle are back with a bang! On the Season 3 premiere, they provide updates on all of the hottest cases they've covered, as well as provide a sneak peak into the exciting episodes you can expect this summer!
On Christmas Eve 1945, a mysterious fire was set at the home of George and Jenny Sodder. George and Jenny, along with just a few of their children, made it out. Five of the kids were presumed to be deceased… until specialists when inside and determined there were no human remains inside of the building. This tale involves a lot of twists, turns, and conspiracy theories. Were they kidnapped by the Italian mafia? Were George and Jenny sent a postcard of a picture of one of their sons in adult form? WAS DOROTHEA PUENTE BEHIND ALL OF THIS? We're going to go with number three. Join us as we discuss this nearly 80-year-old unsolved case on the latest edition of the Evil and Eerie Podcast!
We've met our new best friend: Dorothea Puente! On the first episode of Summer 2022, Michelle and Lorenz dive into Dorothea Puente, a crazy faux octogenarian who posed as a caretaker so she could murder people! Puente lured many elderly and mentally disabled people into her home, nourished them with creme de menthe, and then proceeded to tell their kin they had either fled or died. In actuality, she'd offed them herself and buried them in her backyard! The real kicker in this tale is that Dorothea, who was in her 50's at the time, would pretend she was 30 years her senior, because let's be real, who doesn't love biddies? Join us as we celebrate our new mascot by printing out a picture of her and creating a makeshift garden! Platforms: Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcast, PodbeanRelease Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Michelle and Lorenzo are back after a brief Spring hiatus to discuss the death of Marilyn Monroe. The new Netflix documentary, "The Unheard Tapes of Marilyn," showcases a new group of insights into the starlet's mysterious demise. Former friends and co-stars of the time posthumously reveal their thoughts on what really happened to Marilyn. Did she actually die of a barbiturate overdose? Did she know government secrets she wasn't supposed to? Were the Kennedy brothers responsible for her passing? Michelle and Lorenzo analyze all of these theories on the latest episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
The United States was taken by storm in the mid 1980's as a string of bizarre deaths occurred in connection to Tylenol. A handful of individuals, all within a few days, ingested Tylenol, citing routine headaches and nausea, and died within a couple of hours of doing so. Following investigation, it was determined that cyanide had been found during their respective autopsies. What makes this case evil and eerie is that it's never been solved. Michelle and Lorenzo try to tackle the case with the help of Google Home, almond cake, and of course, the queen of the vampires, Marilyn Monroe. Release Date: Thursday, May 5th Platforms: YouTube, Apple Podcast, Podbean, Spotify
Michelle and Lorenzo are back with another biter! Literally. This week's topic is all about vampires! Vampires in television, films, literature... and vampires in real life... Yes, you heard us right! The New Orleans Vampire Association is a real group of individuals who claim to be real vampires. They cite their blood drinking proclivities as a dependency, and go out to find donors who let them go to town. While most vampires claim to be benevolent, there are other accounts that say otherwise... like one woman who claimed she was hypnotized by an ugly old man who bared fangs directly in front of her... and that woman... was Michelle. Just kidding. Maybe. Find out on today's episode of the Evil and Eerie Podcast! Release Date: Friday, April 29th Platforms: YouTube, Spotify, Podbean, Apple Podcast
H.H. Holmes was one of the most innovative serial killers. Born as the middle child in a family of five, the poor bastard was doomed for failure. He became interested in human dissection early in life, and after successfully tricking an elderly couple into selling him their drug store, he turned it into his own hotel of horrors. After luring unsuspecting victims in, he would initiate an affair with them, gain their trust, and murder them. The weirdest part about this story is the fact that Mr. Holmes would create outlandish false leads to throw detectives off of his trail. There are a number of people Holmes claimed to have murdered who turned out to be very much alive. Listen to the crazy, winding tale of H.H. Holmes on this week's Evil and Eerie Podcast!
The number-one crime and creeps podcast is back with a new episode! Michelle and Lorenzo take a trip to California to visit the Winchester Mystery House. In the 1800's, newly-widowed Sarah Winchester allegedly visited a medium who told her that the rest of her days were going to be haunted by the spirits of the people who died at the hands of her family's gun manufacturing business. The only way to prevent it? Move out west and continue to build a gargantuan mansion until the day you die. And that's exactly what she did! Multiple stories, hundreds of rooms, cabinets that opened up into new wings, trap doors, false stairways, and winding hallways were only a few of the attractions of this hidden gem. To this day, people have shared reports that many ghosts, including Sarah's still linger there... Find out if Michelle and Lorenzo would spend the night on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast! Release Date: Monday, April 11th Platforms: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Podbean
In their desperation to find an episode-worthy topic, Lorenzo and Michelle stumble upon a website full of the world's freakiest conspiracy theories! Is the Denver airport the headquarters for the Illuminati? Was John F. Kennedy killed by the government? (Marilyn Monroe certainly was...) WAS FROZEN CREATED AS A WAY TO DISTRACT PEOPLE FROM THE FACT THAT WALT DISNEY'S HEAD WAS FROZEN?!?! Michelle and Lorenzo offer their hot takes on these controversial debates on this newest edition of The Evil and Eerie Podcast! Air Date: Wednesday, March 30th Platforms: YouTube, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Podbean
The mysterious case of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie took the world by storm in the summer of 2021. The engaged couple embarked on a four-month road trip on the west coast that turned ugly very quickly. Eyewitnesses and police reports detail the animosity that plagued their relationship, which makes Petito's mid-August disappearance all the eerier. Nobody truly knows what happened aside from the fact that Petito was strangled. All signs point to Laundrie as the perpetrator, but the investigation took another turn when he was supposedly found deceased as well. This case has sparked a number of conspiracy theories, many of which our hosts firmly believe to be factual. Join Michelle and Lorenzo on their exciting return to The Evil and Eerie Podcast with this banger of an episode! Make sure to check out our brand-new, YouTube exclusive series, "Escape Room From Hell," where we chronicle the adventures of working at the world's most scandalous escape room! The link for that YouTube channel can be found in the linktree on our Instagram page!
Michelle and Lorenzo return to the studio for another fun Halloween-themed episode! In celebration of their favorite holiday, the duo don spooky costumes in what might become a new tradition. Michelle takes a Halloween quiz, Lorenzo talks about seeing the ghost of someone he knew who passed away, and a heated discussion of Brian Laundries conspiracy theories arises - BECAUSE HE'S STILL ALIVE! Join the hosts on this creepy episode to learn about Halloween origins, scary legends and tales, and the do's and dont's of walking in cemeteries on Halloween night. Happy Halloween!!!
On this spooky edition of The Evil and Eerie Podcast, Michelle and Lorenzo celebrate their favorite holiday: Halloween! They discuss traditions, their favorite foods, and the origins of the scariest day of the year. The decade's-old debate of what type of monster/ghoul/classic villain is the best is tackled, as well as a tournament of the best Halloween candy! What age is the cutoff for trick or treating? Michelle celebrates her mom's birthday and Lorenzo reveals his favorite Gilligan's Island character on this brand new episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Michelle and Lorenzo are back for the premiere of Season 2! They discuss the Vallow/Daybell murders, a perplexing case about Lori Vallow, a woman who became convinced she was a deity after reading the works of survivalist fiction writer Chad Daybell. The two got in contact, which is when all hell broke loose. They each had families of their own, but due to their beliefs that certain family members were demons, they started murdering them one-by-one. There's a lot of discussion about pet cemeteries, zombies, and Lorenzo's strike system for Michelle on this brand new episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
As one of the original thirteen colonies, Connecticut was host to a number of high profile war battles, Fort Griswold being one of them. During the Revolutionary War, Fort Griswold saw a chain of eerie events occur one after the other. Tensions between the Americans and the British were at an all time high, and because of that, Griswold became the last place a lot of men took their last breath. Not only is there a large park where many spirits linger, but there is also a house for the wounded that many ghosts stuck around in to continue to haunt. The scariest part of all is that these locations appear to be serene and beautiful: one would never imagine upon first glance that it could pack such an evil history. Today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast is all about dark history, so join Lorenzo as he relives the past and praises the Lord that he wasn't around during that time! (Or was he?!)
Lorenzo is back with another creepy Connecticut tale! Today, we're traveling to Griswold (which Lorenzo had no idea was even a place) to visit the Old Homespun Farm! At this bed-and-breakfast, you can enjoy a romantic candlelight breakfast with a lineage of Brewster family ghosts that stretches nearly three-hundred years! You might see the spirit of the original owner of the home staring at you from the blueberry fields, or the ghost of one of the more recent homeowners throwing old bobby pins on the staircases to try and trio you. This tale is sure to either give you a scare or a place to add to your bucket list of haunted houses to visit. Join us on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast to learn about this family affair of haunts!
Lorenzo is back with another murder case, and this time, he's moving onto a west coast crime. 1980's actress Rebecca Schaeffer seemed to have everything going for her: stunning looks, a successful modeling career, tremendous acting ability, and a bevvy of auditions for well-known film franchises. Some say she was going to be the "next big thing." All of that changed in July 1989 when Robert John Bardo, who had been a stalker of hers, used a private investigator to come to her house. After two failed attempts to infiltrate the set of My Sister Sam, which she co-starred in, and upon seeing her perform a sex scene in a movie, Bardo had had enough. After she asked him to leave her house and never return, he did return, which was when he shot and killed her. This is an interesting tale that gives new meaning to the "obsessed fan" stereotype. In other news, Lorenzo talks about his inability to maintain a normal sleep schedule as he records at 6:30 in the morning. Start your week off with a menacing murder story on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
This episode is a special one: not only are we a third of the way to one-hundred, but it also features the case of a murder victim who shares Lorenzo's last name! Kitty Genovese was a young New York girl who worked hard and played harder. On a fateful Friday the 13th in 1964, Genovese was making her way home from work just shy after two in the morning. She was followed and subsequently attacked and stabbed by a complete stranger. Although there were multiple witnesses who heard and saw the attacks, the police weren't summoned. This allowed her attacker to return and cause more damage. The weirdest component of this case is that there was absolutely no connection between Genovese and her killer, which makes it all the more sinister. It is the textbook definition of a "wrong place, wrong time" crime. This murder examination will be sure to give you a Friday fright! We hope you enjoy today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Lorenzo and Meghan are back with another Connecticut haunting - The Makens Bemont House in East Hartford! Built by Edmund Bemont in 1761, this ancient house of horrors has been known to freak those who have visited, inhabited, and worked inside of it. If mysterious knocking sounds bother you, this may not be the spooky site to visit. Otherwise, the place is open for tours and loves welcoming visitors! Just beware of the floating blue dress and slamming of shudders that can respectively be seen and heard at any given time. The creepiest facet of this tale is that its story spans over three centuries. Reports of the paranormal started back in the 1700's, and commence to this day! Meghan and Lorenzo sing a rendition of Earth, Wind, and Fire's "September," list their favorite music genres, and Lorenzo reveals his guilty pleasure disco artist on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Is it a coincidence that Episode 31 is being released after the only Friday the 13th of the year?! MAYBE. Meghan and Lorenzo are reunited (and it feels so good) to discuss some of the origins of Friday the 13th, share some scary real-life occurrences that have happened on the infamous day, and swoon over the horror franchise that they both have known and loved for the last decade. There are a ton of insane, creepy coincidences that have ties to Friday the 13th, stemming from a man with an obsession with doing everything thirteen times. Lorenzo details the Friday the 13th curse as Meghan details her desire to get tattoos on the next Friday the 13th, because apparently it's a big day for discounts! The next Friday the 13th isn't until May 2022, so make sure to celebrate with us on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
For the first time on the podcast, Lorenzo and Michelle discuss exorcisms! As they read five of the most intense, real-life exorcism accounts, the cohosts reenact and try to make sense of the demonic occurrences. Crazy things happened during possessions: people would speak in tongues, become allergic to religious artifacts, strangle priests, and chuck nuns across the room. Lorenzo talks about his medium friend and offers basic insight into spirits and demons, and Michelle's faucet flips out and has an exorcism of its own! You won't want to miss today's satanic episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast! Happy Friday the 13th!
Do you think Marilyn Monroe died of a drug overdose like reported? Well, if you do, you're probably wrong. According to Lorenzo and Meghan, at least. Our two resident conspiracy theorists are convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that one of history's most popular and beloved actresses/sex symbols had a much more macabre demise. Their research brought them to a slew of conspiracy theories, some of which they'd never heard before. Was Marilyn offed by a member of the Kennedy family for having an affair with one of them? Or was it because she knew too much regarding government secrets? Maybe her death was a result of healthcare malpractice. OR, as one of the theories suggests, perhaps she was abducted by aliens in 1962 and has been chilling with them in outer space ever since. Find out which theories Lorenzo and Meghan believe on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Meghan joins Lorenzo for an intriguing discussion about a haunted state park in East Haddam, Connecticut. Devil's Hopyard is a creepy little place with waterfalls that take people's cell phones, potholes, snakes, and the devil himself! He refers to himself as "Mr. Dibble" here. Rumor has it that many adventurers have wandered into Devil's Hopyard, and were subsequently never seen or heard from again. Lorenzo has been to this park once, and unfortunately for the many enemies he's made over the course of his life, he came out unscathed. Maybe it's because HE is the real Mr. Dibble?! Hear what mischievous plans Meghan and Lorenzo have in store when they go on a ghost hunt at the hopyard with Luca in September! You don't want to miss this episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Jodi Arias is a household name for all the wrong reasons. The woman was a crazy psychopath, and Lorenzo is back with Michelle to talk all about her! Don't get us wrong, her ex-boyfriend was a player. It's too bad that his final conquest drove Arias over the edge. Following days of obsessive stalking, she went to his house for some good old fashioned foreplay that turned into cold-blooded murder. And if you don't believe us, just take a look at the pictures she documented of the events on the camera she hid in his washing machine! Somehow, she has still managed to accrue a band of merry followers who believe she is innocent. What do you think? Michelle psychoanalyzes Jodi and Lorenzo gives his take on modern horror directors in this exciting new episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Today's episode features five short, scary ghost stories read by your favorite (or least favorite, I don't know!) host Lorenzo. These little excerpts of horror are sure to leave you entertained and/or terrified! A child hears a puppy in their basement, but it turns out to be something else... Two sisters recall childhood memories of a ghost that reveals a devious historical past... Is there a ghost hiding underneath a boy's bed, or on top of it?! Those are only a few sneak peaks of the tales of horror in store for you on today's episode. You can also hear about Lorenzo's fun weekend plans involving a friend of his who has been proven to be a medium! Make sure you tune into today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Meghan is back with Lorenzo for the 25th episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast! Today's discussion is the Stanley Hotel, notoriously known for its inspiration of The Shining. There are multiple haunted rooms in the Stanley, most of which are located on the fourth floor. Ghost children run around, certain ghosts tuck patrons into bed while others come and rip the covers off of them, and other weird male ghosts are said to be "frisky" with the ladies and "abusive" towards the men. There is also a cowboy ghost who likes to come kiss the guests on their cheeks and visit with them until they ask him to leave. All of them pale in comparison to the spirit of the concert hall manager, who is rumored to scream at guests and push them out of the room if they overstay their welcome. Find out what evil little plan Meghan and Lorenzo are cooking up in terms of tricking Luca into staying at the hotel in this brand new episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Our resident cinema expert Lorenzo has returned to drop some film history down upon you! Did you know that this year is the horror genre's 125th birthday? Neither did he until the start of this episode! In a tribute to what many argue is the greatest film genre of all time, Lorenzo discusses the first ten horror movies ever to be recorded. With the earliest coming from 1896, these films are experimental, somewhat comedic shorts that paved the way for all horror to follow. What makes these films spooky is that they were produced during the silent film age, meaning that no audio was utilized. Some of these films involved screaming, people acting like lunatics, clowns, crazy dancing, gigantic creatures, and terrifying inanimate objects come to life: imagine seeing all of that but not hearing it? SCARY! Hear Lorenzo's thoughts on the film descriptions mixed with his expertise on film studies as he anxiously counts down the arrival of season two of Outer Banks! Class is in session on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
It's another episode featuring Connecticut's spookiest highlights! Lorenzo and Meghan dig into the home of one of 18th century America's most heroic figures, Nathan Hale. Hale was a volunteer spy for George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. He was caught and executed via hanging, staying true to himself and his leader. As horrific as his death was, this episode isn't about him: it's about the house his family lived in after he passed away, which today serves as a museum in Coventry, Connecticut. Named “The Hale Homestead,” this cool corner is open for tourists eager to communicate with the Hale family ghosts, the most notable of which being Nathan's father, Deacon Hale. Deacon Hale has been known to make appearances in the window when people peer through it, chase children out of the courtroom, and play telephone with the tour guides. Those are only a few of the creepy tales that Meghan and Lorenzo examine as they unfold their evil scheme to visit and get Deacon Hale's signature. Will Meghan finally get sick of Lorenzo and leave the car they're recording in? Find out on this scary and hilarious episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
It's the start of another fun week and Meghan and Lorenzo are here to share two of Connecticut's most notorious lore. The Blue Lady is a statue that watches over a gravestone in a cemetery. Some think she represents the Virgin Mother Mary. Others think she represents the woman whose grave she hunches over. Lorenzo thinks the Virgin Mother traveled from Jerusalem to Connecticut and got stuck in statue form. Regardless of which theory you believe, the statue of the Blue Lady has eyes that are said to follow people as they move, and has a negative demeanor that haunts the cemetery. At one point, she was stolen and decapitated though, so who can blame her? The other lore involves the Melon Heads, which are a group of inbred “melon-head-shaped” creatures that have been hiding in the woods since in the 1800's. Supposedly, Melon Head sightings have been common in southwestern Connecticut in areas surrounded by heavy forest. Meghan ponders the truth behind these lore as Lorenzo discusses his favorite type of melon, cantaloupe. Join the cohosts to hear their defense about Italians eating at Olive Garden and an impromptu Louis Armstrong tribute on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Lorenzo is back with Michelle to discuss the "Abducted in Plain Sight" documentary on Netflix, which centers around one of the most bizarre disappearance cases to date. Get ready to be mind-blown. In the early 1970's, a 40 year-old named Robert Berchtold moved next door to the Broberg family and developed a strange infatuation with one of the family's children, nine year-old Jan Broberg. He would take pictures of her, sleep beside her at sleepovers, and invite her AND ONLY HER to go on lavish trips with him. Eventually, he decided to kidnap her. Not once... not twice... BUT THREE TIMES! AH! He could've been stopped earlier if Berchtold hadn't had both of Jan's parents wrapped around his finger, which makes the case even more absurd. Jan survived to talk about how Berchtold convinced her during her kidnappings that she was an alien that had to procreate with him to save the alien race as a guise for his demented fascination. Those are just a few facets of this disturbing yet intriguing tale. Michelle narrates ghost stories that her parents told her and Lorenzo goes off on his usual distractions on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
It's Episode 20 and Lorenzo is here to celebrate! By himself... On his first (and hopefully last) solo recording, Lorenzo provides a ton of insight into the paranormal. He shares ghost stories, information about spirits straight from a medium's mouth, and a troubling experience that he had a few months ago that nobody has heard up until this broadcast. He also shares his thoughts about horror movies and how today's genre compares to what was created in the 30's through 90's. The episode culminates in a fun "This or That" activity, where Lorenzo answers scary and horror-based questions in a "Would You Rather" format. Which two horror franchises freak Lorenzo out the most? Which classic horror villain would he want to battle? What question would he ask the devil if he could? The answer to all of these questions and so many more will be revealed on the 20th episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
We can't get enough of aliens on this damn show. Michelle and Lorenzo discuss North America's version of the Bermuda Triangle, The Alaskan Triangle, which has been known to feature alien sightings and a multitude of disappearances, including the discovery of an undocumented alien baby! The cold and creepy state has a history of sinister activity that can't be explained. That conversation transitions into general alien discussion concerning other abductions outside of Alaska that have transpired. You'll leave this podcast with a plethora of stories of experiences and documentaries/shows about aliens to watch! Hear all about Lorenzo's favorite number and Michelle's picnics at the graveyard on today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Has your hometown ever been host to a slew of mysterious letters written and delivered to its residents? Well, if you've lived in Circleville, Ohio, the answer is yes. Lorenzo and Luca adjourn to discuss Circleville's favorite anonymous penpal, who sent a number of macabre warnings, tips, and threats to local citizens. One of the unfortunate recipients was Ron Gillespie, who was told that his wife Mary was having a torrid affair and unless he did something about it, the scandal would be leaked onto the news. Ron ventured out to confront the mystery man with reasonable suspicion of his identity, but was strangely killed in a car accident before he could do anything about it. The letters continued and it only got worse for those involved. Although the suspect list was narrowed down, there were so many twists, turns, and loopholes that nobody has ever been able to nail down the man's true identity. Luca and Lorenzo have their own theories about the dollar store version of the Zodiac Killer, and they may shock you! Watch Luca conjure the ghost rod spirits as Lorenzo debriefs himself from a tough day at work on this all new episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Meghan and Lorenzo take a trip "closer to home," as they discuss the ghost of Elizabeth Palmiter, otherwise known by her much more exciting alias, "The Green Lady." This ominous, beautiful lady was rumored to either have been murdered and thrown into a swamp by her husband, or died in an attempt to look for him in one of New England's famous blizzards. The poor woman lived next to the Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery in Burlington, Connecticut, which is also unfortunately where she died. Not only does she haunt the burial ground and adjacent roads, but she does so with a green glow around her body and a smile on her face: pretty optimistic for a potential murder victim! As if that wasn't enough of a presence, there is also a portrait of her that still hangs high in the house she once lived in that haunts the house and overlooks the vicinity. Lorenzo and Meghan plan their field trip to the Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery while recounting their terrifying experience from the previous night during a heated Cornhole tournament. You won't want to miss this episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Lorenzo reunites with the one and only Michelle to go into more depth about The Bermuda Triangle. In this second installment, they discuss many of the eerie instances of aircraft, ships, and patrons going missing during travels in or above the triangle's waters, ranging from the middle ages to as recent as this past January. The Witchcraft and the Mary Celeste are only two of the multitude of cases that had an unexplainable ending. Michelle and Lorenzo have a quarrel over their respective conspiracy theories regarding why The Bermuda Triangle is haunted: Michelle believes it is the work of aliens, and Lorenzo believes that the triangle is a portal for a parallel universe where people are supposed to battle their doppelgangers to the death. This episode also features the results of a recent, fun poll and a short Q&A with questions submitted from fans! You won't want to miss this exciting episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
The troublesome trio of Lorenzo, Luca, and Meghan reunite for a special discussion about one of the eeriest unexplained mysteries of the modern era. In December 2003, a woman in London by the name of Joyce Vincent passed away under somewhat unclear circumstances. At the time of her demise, she was in her flat watching television, just having finished wrapping Christmas gifts. The creepy part about this case is that she wasn't discovered until January 2006... over TWO years later! She had family and friends, was in a relationship with an unknown man, and had rent to pay: that begs the question of, "how in the hell did nobody realize the woman was dead for two years? The co-hosts attempt to make sense of this disturbing case and all of its twisted theories, while Lorenzo and Meghan try to figure out why Luca has a crush on the monster from "Stranger Things." You won't want to miss Lorenzo's reaction to the faux pictures of Joyce Vincent that Meghan locates on this exciting 15th episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
It's a special week on The Evil and Eerie Podcast, because Lorenzo is joined by not one, but TWO guests: Luca and Meghan! They convene to discuss the infamous Bermuda Triangle. The large section of Atlantic Ocean has been a hotspot for death and mysterious disappearances. Going back as early as the early 1900's, there have been ample reports of ships and aircraft carrying passengers and goods vanishing without a trace after travelling in or over The Bermuda Triangle. The area is known to be host to horrendous weather conditions and dangerous water currents, but could there be something more sinister at play? As Meghan says, "there can only be so many coincidences." Some believe that Christopher Columbus' sighting of a meteor in The Triangle was the cause for its eerie nature. Luca and Lorenzo argue about the boundaries of The Bermuda Triangle and William Shakespeare's timeline of life as Meghan counts down the minutes until she gets to leave. Get on our boat and sail down to The Bermuda Triangle with the troublesome trio on the latest episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
The true crime case that bonded Michelle and Lorenzo was the disappearance of Elisa Lam. The ambiguity of the college student's unsolved death makes this story one of the strangest. In 2013, while on a west coast road trip, Lam vanished out of thin air. At the time, she was staying at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, which was notoriously haunted, and had a vast history of drug-related activity, prostitution, murder, suicide, and paranormal sightings. Hotel surveillance wasn't much help, as officials had a difficult time finding her on the playback. It did, however, eliminate the possibility that she left the hotel, meaning that she was somewhere on location. The only footage is a disturbing three-minute clip of Lam exhibiting neurotic and extremely absurd behavior on an elevator, acting as if someone or something was after her... and then, her body was found... in a water tank. Nothing else is known, but there are many theories involving ghosts and a potential schizophrenia diagnosis. Michelle continues to swoon over Slender Man as they prepare for her music video shooting for the newest remix "Party For Two," also set to star Elisa Lam and the Cecil Hotel ghosts. You won't want to miss this episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Luca is back with Lorenzo for another exciting episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast! Today, the devious duo talk about one of history's most notorious urban legends, Bigfoot! Sightings of the gargantuan creature go back to the 1800's, and have continued to this day, in the mountain-like areas of states like Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, and Ohio. The cohosts go over the evidence and separate what they believe to be potential fact versus probable fiction. They discuss reports of Bigfoot's appearance, the noises he makes, and documentaries that have covered different accounts of his whereabouts and tendencies. If you want to hear about why Lorenzo is scared of circus acrobats, give this episode a listen! Just be prepared to get mad at Luca for not knowing what "I Love Lucy" is!
Surely anyone who was in middle school around 2012-2013 has heard about Slender Man. The tall, faceless, and headless tuxedo man started off as a folklore in connection to a photoshopping contest, and soon became the pinnacle of everyone's nightmares. He became so popular that his likeness was featured in multiple video games, and served as the inspiration for television characters. The legend of Slender Man states that he is a hunter and abductor of children and of adults who summon him. With the ability to shapeshift into people's phobias, teleport, and cause people paranoia, Slender Man has solidified his name into the "Horror Story Hall of Fame." While some claim he is merely mythological, others claim to have experienced his presence in reality. As a matter of fact, Slender Man's name has been used as a scapegoat for crimes committed by minors between the years of 2013-2015. You won't want to miss the rundown of this twisted tale. Lorenzo, who was an eighth grader during the height of the Slender Man's popularity, discusses the eerie feelings that middle schoolers encountered in regards to his captivating and ambiguous nature. Michelle returns to the show, decked out in a unicorn outfit, and attempts to explain why Slender Man is her dream man. (Although she refuses to play the game!)
Back in the 1940's and 1950's, lobotomies were all the craze. Everyone was lining up to get theirs, but only the lucky ones got to experience them... just kidding! The transorbital lobotomy was a highly dangerous and morally malicious procedure where an icepick was driven through a person's skull just above the eyelid in order to reach the prefrontal cortex. Used as a "cure for mental illness," the procedure would usually produce life-altering effects, mostly involving terrifying transformations of one's physical self and their personality. As a matter of fact, it rendered most patients completely unrecognizable within months. Rosemary Kennedy, the sister of former United States President John F. Kennedy, was among the unluckiest, as she was left in a vegetative state for the remainder of her life following her lobotomy. Join Lorenzo and Michelle on their first "video cast," see how annoyed they get with each other, and watch their reaction to discovering that they had been advertising this episode with a picture of Rosemary Sutcliff by accident. You won't want to miss this episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Today's episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast is quite a special and more intimate one! Michelle joins Lorenzo to discuss the common evil that brought them together: working at an escape room. Have you ever played an escape room and wondered what went on behind the scenes? Well, our co-hosts are here to tell you that it isn't all sunshine and rainbows. As a matter of fact, they witnessed it all: orbs, locks that moved on their own, mysterious voices, and death traps like the elevator that dictated what floor it was going to bring patrons to. Not only was their experience haunting, but they also speak about the fun of working underneath poor management who didn't do anything about the vagrants who would invade the bathroom to steal toilet paper and get high off of hand sanitizer. Michelle talks about why the ladies on the second floor of the building hated her, while Lorenzo shares his theory about the religious choir on the top floor actually being a cult. You don't want to miss this amazing episode!
Naturally, when you think of Iowa, you think of corn rakes, right? Well, Lorenzo and his latest and greatest co-host Michelle do! Amy Mullis was a wife and mother of three who was found with a corn rake impaled in her in the Fall of 2018. Her husband Todd was immediately deemed the prime suspect, despite the fact that many believe his whereabouts and timeline were more than tight enough to prove his innocence. But if he didn't kill her, what happened? Could someone else have been involved? Did Amy accidentally fall on the rake? Or, was Todd just a really good liar? Michelle and Lorenzo bond over their belief that there was much more to this case than what was on the surface. They do this, of course, while admiring Michelle's bowl of fake lemons that may or may not have been used as props in an adult video.
Meghan joins Lorenzo one last time for the first out of many alien-based discussions. Foreign life is arguably the most prevalent group of conspiracy theories in existence. The Anunnaki Alien Theory involves beliefs from the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, Assyrians, and other groups that coincide with human origins and the "2012 is the end of the world" craze. One of their creepy proposals, among many, is that aliens are asexual beings who are able to reproduce other aliens on their own! Yikes! Find out what Lorenzo's sixth grade teacher told him blood-red moons signify as Meghan tries to put up with his shenanigans for another exciting episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Nobody is really sure what the Bell Witch was. Some claim that she was a fictional character written into folklore. Others believe that she was an urban legend passed down from generations. The hardcore ghost enthusiasts say that she was a real poltergeist. Regardless, the bipolar villainess both terrorized and pampered “The Bell Family” of Tennessee, which is how she got her name. One moment she'd be gathering berries for them, and the next, she'd be slapping them and throwing them across the room. Lorenzo and Meghan draw comparisons between the witch and the Ladies Fruit and Flower Mission, as well as discuss how she would outsmart the family at every opportunity. Come take a trip inside the Bell Witch's cave with us on this episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Often times when a celebrity dies in their house, their ghost stays to continue to look for their spotlight. Lorenzo and Meghan talk about the home that Jean Harlow once lived in. Harlow, an actress who died from kidney failure at the age of 26, continues to haunt the premises along with the spirit of her husband, whose suicidal death some believe was actually murder. Lorenzo weighs the pros and cons of being possessed and Meghan uses her extensive knowledge of the silver screen cinema industry to come up with possible theories about Harlow and her marriage. Did you know that there is a coincidental connection between the Harlow house and Sharon Tate's death? Find out what that connection is on the latest episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
In today's episode, Lorenzo is joined by a new co-host, Meghan, to discuss “The Mandela Effect,” a popular conspiracy theory. Named after Nelson Mandela, the creepy theory involves people swearing they have a certain memory of something, when in reality, that memory is completely false. Is the famous chocolate candy spelled KitKat or Kit-Kat? Did Patrick Swayze pass away from cancer or did he go into remission and survive? Are your favorite movie quotes phrased the way you remember them? Lorenzo quizzes Meghan as they tease Luca behind her back, play a game of telephone, and hold a seance for Walt Disney's frozen head. See how long you can go without laughing at Meghan's goofs and Lorenzo's laryngitis on this psychological edition of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Lorenzo and Luca take a look at the mysterious unsolved disappearance of aspiring actress and professional dancer Jean Spangler. In the late 1940's, Spangler left home one evening to meet with her ex-husband and subsequently go to work on a film set. She was never seen again, her ex-husband denied having any plans with her, and she never showed up to work. Our hosts explore the multitude of possibilities, ranging from links to the Black Dahlia case to potential ties with the mob, all while recreating Jean's greatest dance numbers and creating merchandise ideas with the ghosts in their recording studio. Find out why Lorenzo thinks Luca would make a good member of “Hell's Angels” in this creepy, conspiracy theory-filled episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
Lorenzo is once again joined by Luca in today's episode, where the topic of discussion is the murder of actress Lana Clarkson. She was an aspiring star who met her fate at the young age of 40 at the hands of famous record producer Phil Spector. The hosts dive into the mysterious occurrences of February 3, 2003, and try to make sense of the bizarre hour-long interaction that led to Clarkson's death. Luca seems to believe that Spector had a fetish for photographs of women kissing guns, and Lorenzo continues to tease her about her involvement with the "Fruit and Flower Mission," while dwelling on Clarkson's involvement in "sword and sorcery" films. Find out why the hosts compare Phil Spector to Lizzie Borden, and why Lorenzo is convinced their makeshift recording studio is haunted in this brand new episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!
On the inaugural episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast, main host and creator Lorenzo is joined by comical friend and college classmate Luca, where they discuss the legendary axe murderess Lizzie Borden. Well, "alleged axe murderess," seeing as how she was found innocent of a crime many have no doubt she perpetrated. Lorenzo and Luca analyze the case and the many theories associated with it, dissect Lizzie's family life and peculiar personality traits, and discuss Luca's trip to the famous Borden house in Fall River, Massachusetts, where she almost joined the Ladies' Fruit and Flower Mission that Lizzie herself was once a part of! Find out which member of Luca's family got possessed during their trip to the Borden house in this hilarious and intriguing premiere episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!