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KURIOUS - A Strange and Unusual Stories Podcast
Black Eyed Kids (BEKs) Are They Demonic Evil?

KURIOUS - A Strange and Unusual Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 13:49


Black Eyed Kids (BEKs) Are They Demonic Evil?If they come knocking on your door, will you let in the Black-eyed Kids? Otherwise known as BEKs or Black-eyed Children, are they evil? Let's take a look at the urban legend and what exactly could be true about it all.Black Eyed Kids (BEKs) Are They Demonic Evil?

Cracking Cryptids and Curios
Season 5 Episode 7 - Black Eyed Kids

Cracking Cryptids and Curios

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 84:58


If you hear a knocking upon your door in the midst of the night. Don't answer. Not because of the possibility of it being Black Eyed Kids coming to enact their insidious plans, but because it is just really inconsiderate of that person. We advocate a strict no-answering-the-door-past-8:00-PM policy.   But say it IS a paid of Black Eyed Kids (BEKs), don't let them in. These little rapscallions will beg and plead and tug on your heart strings, but always remember: don't let them in.    In this episode, Angel speaks briefly about a beloved hobby involving hidden "treasures."

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Spirited Spirits
Black Eyed Kids

Spirited Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 50:36


In this week's episode, Steph and Drew discuss the paranormal phenomenon known as Black Eyed Kids (BEKs) while drinking a crafted cocktail.

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Drunkenly Paranormal
Black Eyed Kids (BEK)

Drunkenly Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 87:41


An abrupt knock at your door around dusk prompts a chance, chilling meeting with strangers. As you open your door, children with black eyes are there to greet you. They just want to be let in. This won't take long. Should you let them in? They seem harmless enough, but if they are - why do you suddenly feel so afraid? The internet message boards are rife with individuals claiming they experienced this phenomenon. Can they be believed? Harlem and Salem are hot on the trail, trying to determine if Black-Eyed Kids (BEKs) are paranormal or if they're something you need to be drunk to believe in.

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Speakin' Spooky
Ep 9: The Stalking of Sarah Garone & The Black Eyed Kids (BEKs)

Speakin' Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 66:27


Description: Welcome to episode 9, Ghoulfriends! We hope you're feeling fine

Ghostly Activities
Black-Eyed Children and Parasitic Entity Encounters

Ghostly Activities

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 68:00


On Mystic Moon Cafe, Jake from Ghostly Activities co-hosted an episode on Black-Eyed Kids (BEKs), mylings and other parasitic entities. Each host described their own encounter with one of the monsters.  We also discuss if BEKs could be aliens, psychic vampires or specters. Resources for tonight's episode: https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackeyedStories/ https://www.reddit.com/r/paranormal https://www.reddit.com/r/ghosts https://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../An-unwanted-roommate-Man... https://www.clermontsun.com/.../marc-hoover-black-eyed... https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/.../mystery-black-eyed... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannock_Chase... VIDEO https://vimeo.com/76362004 MSN Weekly Strange https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/black-eyed-children/ https://allarts.org/.../dont-let-them-in-the-urban.../ https://www.tbsnews.net/.../legend-black-eyed-children-55705 https://texashillcountry.com/black-eyed-kids-legend-abilene/ https://www.dailydot.com/.../definitive-guide.../ https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/.../black-eyed-child... https://www.dailyedge.ie/black-eyed-ghost-children.../ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-eyed_children https://www.ghostlyactivities.com/mylings-life-force.../ Redfern, Nick (2018). "Paranormal Parasites: The Voracious Appetites of Soul-Sucking Supernatural Entities," Llewellyn Publishing, https://www.amazon.com/Paranormal.../dp/0738753556/ Weatherly, David (2012). "Black Eyed Children," Eerie Lights Publishing, 2nd edition, https://www.amazon.com/Black-Eyed-Children.../dp/1945950048/ Weatherly, David (2013). "Strange Intruders," Eerie Lights Publishing, https://www.amazon.com/Strange-Intruders.../dp/1945950005/

Unpleasant Dreams
Black Eyed Kids - Unpleasant Dreams 1

Unpleasant Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 12:45


For our first episode, the subject is that of Black Eyed Kids. BEKs terrify experiencers with their solid black eyeballs and odd behavior. It is a fitting start to our journey into the unknown. Credits: Cassandra Harold is your host. EM Hilker is our principal writer and researcher with additional writing by Cassandra Harold. Jim Harold is our Executive Producer. Unpleasant Dreams is a production of Jim Harold Media. Sources and further reading: Dying for more stories of alleged BEK encounters? Please see the following articles: 16 Terrifying Encounters with ‘the Black Eyed Kids' compiled by Chrissie Stockton 10 Terrifying Stories About the Black-eyed Children compiled by Lyra Radford  Witness Reports: My Friend Died After Meeting Black Eyed Children by Greg Newkirk Witness Reports: I Let The Black Eyed Children into my Home and Now I'm Slowly Dying by Greg Newkirk Dying for more analysis of the phenomenon? We recommend these books as an excellent starting place: The Black Eyed Children, 2nd ed. By David Weatherly  The Chilling, True Terror of the Black-Eyed Kids: A Monster Compilation – Second Edition By G. Michael Vasey And, of course, the following article by the excellent Ryan Sprague: Can we Come In? The Lore of the Black Eyed Children by Ryan Sprague You can find EM Hilker's full article that this podcast was based upon HERE and a transcript of the podcast version below: PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Whether it's throughout the internet or around campfires, whispered furtively from friend to friend behind pints of ale in the darkened corners of a pub, or scribbled into journals late at night, incidents of encounters with Black Eyed Kids (BEKs for short) appear to be increasing in frequency. “Black Eyed Children” were virtually unheard of until the late 1990s, but stories of encounters with these creatures are becoming more and more common as time wears on. In addition to allegedly true accounts submitted to websites and in chat rooms across the internet, Black Eyed Kids and the lore surrounding them have inspired a short, a full-length movie, dozens of books, both fact and fiction, and yes... even a tote bag. But what are these mysterious children, and where did they come from? Are they just tall tales to be told around the campfire, or something far more sinister? There is no consensus on what a Black Eyed Kid actually is. Experiences with these entities run from encounters on roadsides to forests to fields to the very front door of the experiencer. Regardless, there's always a feeling of strangeness and terror in the air. The black eyed child or children always ask to be let in. And always, the experiencer finds themself gazing into a disquieting pair of preternaturally, entirely black eyes. The first written modern account of the Black Eyed Kids was penned in 1998 by Texan journalist Brian Bethel.  But Bethel wasn't just the individual who coined the term “black eyed kids.” Two years prior to his publication, Bethel found himself approached by two boys, roughly between the ages of 10 and 14, as he sat in his car and filled out a check for a nearby drop box. Mr. Bethel's account tells of a sudden and unexplained overwhelming sensation of illness and unease that heralded the arrival of the boys. The lead boy's increasing urgency to gain permission to enter his car was unsettling, nearly as much as  his own horror at realizing that both boys had pure black eyes -- not merely very dark human eyes but eyes lacking sclera, iris, and pupil. Their disappearance haunted him as he (wisely, it would seem) sped away into the night, shaking and deeply afraid. Author and researcher David Weatherly sought to find earlier cases of encounters with Black Eyed Kids, pre-dating both Bethel's account and the advent of the internet in general. The earliest written first person account he uncovered of a Black Eyed Child was the experience of a teenaged boy named Harold in the 1950s, no relation to Jim, I assure you. Harold was out for a walk by himself one day when he encountered a peculiar child on the side of a country road. The child seemed strange and distant, and insisted that Harold take him home with him. As in the experience with Bethel, Harold found himself more and more afraid as the boy became more and more insistent, until ultimately he fled on foot. There are some subtle differences here between the modern accounts and this early one: Harold lacked the immediate feelings of unease and illness, as Harold he stood and spoke to the boy for some time before the sense of danger kicked in.  Additionally, Harold's incident occurred in full daylight. However, the most defining features of the case are certainly consistent with Black Eyed Kid encounters: the orbs of the boy's eyes were entirely black, he demanded an invitation to Harold's home but appeared powerless to follow him without it, and the child disappeared immediately after the encounter. Upon hearing of his son's frightening experience, Harold's father had immediately left the house with the intention of hunting down the devil, as his father supposed he must have been, who had alarmed his son. He found no trace of the creature, who hardly could have made it very far on foot in so short of time. It had simply vanished. Weatherly further traces accounts all throughout history. A group of five strange figures very similar to modern reports of Black Eyed Kids in France in the 1970s, to a black eyed woman remembered from the experiencer's childhood in Chile in the mid-1950s, all the way back to what Weatherly suspects may be the earliest representation of a black-eyed creature in Gobekli Tepe (Go-beck-i-lee tep-ay) more than 10,000 years ago.  Author G. Michael Vasey cites another encounter in the 1970s at a gas station, several from the 1980s, and a few from the same era as Brian Bethel's account, though it's unclear if those were reported at the time of the encounter as well as being submitted to his website in recent years. Vasey has searched throughout mythology to find potential precedents for the Black Eyed Kids of the modern day. He cites both the legends of the Otkon of the Iroquois and the Indian Acheri (Ache-er-ee) as clear antecedents to our modern Black Eyed Child. He has also dug up an account purportedly written by a Black Eyed Child itself, claiming descendancy from Lilith with a Vampire the Masquerade-like coevolution with humans; as Vasey himself notes, of course, there's not a great deal of reason to believe that the account is genuine. A very different tradition of Black Eyed Children seems to have sprung up entirely independently in the modern-day United Kingdom.  These accounts feature an entirely different sort of black eyed child.  In the seemingly bedeviled area of Cannock Chase Forest in England. Over the years, there have been multiple sightings of a child, with pure black eyes (as in the US sightings) who has been traced back to the ghost of one of the three children murdered in the mid-1960s in the area. These poor black-eyed spirits don't seem to threaten or harass. They don't even venture to ask to come in.  They simply ask for the help that was denied them in life. Much work has been done on these particular black eyed children by researcher and author Lee Brickley, whose blog Paranormal Cannock covers the children, as well as extraterrestrials, government experiments, and other weirdness experienced in the area. Unusually for ghosts in general, he notes that the Black Eyed Kids of Cannock Chase appear regularly in daylight, and that reports on these children continue to this day. In the North American tradition of Black Eyed Kids, Weatherly lists both a set of primary attributes to the appearance and manner of the children, including solid black eyes, extremely pale skin, and monotone voice with unusual use of language. They are often clothed in drab-coloured outfits said to fit poorly or look homemade. There are also secondary characteristics, such as attempted mind control, strange noises, foul odours, and electronic interference, that speak very much to a common source of the reported North American experiences: a complete separation from the British tradition of Black Eyed Children. Weatherly also notes trauma-like after effects of these North American experiences, including a strong feeling of  paranoia, dreams and nightmares featuring Black Eyed Kids, and disrupted sleep or insomnia. There are a large number of skeptics of this phenomenon, but only a limited number of proposed explanations. Rational explanations include the use of sclera contact lenses as part of a prank, drugs,  or a blown pupil medical condition (which would give the impression of extremely dark eyes, if not completely black ones).  Others simply claim that the experiencers are mistaken or lying. Believers, of course, find none of these explanations fully satisfactory. There are a number of theories on what BEKs actually are. Some cite the prevalence of the creatures at night, the odd odours that accompany them, and their constant pleas to be let in as proof of vampiric origins.  Meanwhile others note that their black eyes and the apparent hunger in their desperation for something undefined. Still, others offer the electrical disturbances as evidence that they're either extraterrestrials or hybrids, as Weatherly suggests. Perhaps they're something else entirely. What can be agreed upon is that terrible, terrible things come of letting them in. Reports of cases wherein the experiencer has let the creatures in are few and far between, which suggests a bad end to those who do allow them inside; reports can be found, however. In one well-known case, a kindly couple takes in two black eyed children and suffers a frightening evening, and deteriorating health thereafter. Another report of an encounter with these beings ends with a healthy young man dead within the year. To return to the most important questions regarding Black Eyed Kids: where do they come from? What are they? Are they real, and do they need to be feared? No one knows. Clearly, people believe it, and clearly, they're afraid. Perhaps Black Eyed Kids are not extraterrestrials or demons or vampires at all; perhaps they're something so new, so different, that we can't conceive of what their true nature might be. Or maybe they're kids playing pranks, or kids on drugs, or simply an internet legend that has come to life metaphorically, and perhaps literally as well. It's impossible to say for certain. One thing is certain, however; if they come knocking at my door, I'm turning up the music, turning on all the lights, and I am definitely not letting them in.      

Creepy Pizza
"Can I Use Your Motorola Razor?" - The Black Eyed Kids (BEKs)

Creepy Pizza

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 70:15


During the PNW heatwave, Britt tells Peter the chilling stories of the American Folklore/Urban Legend of the Black Eyed Kids. Are they ghost? Aliens? Faeries? Britt's future kids going out on Halloween? Who knows! All we do know is they are creepy. Listen to learn more! Visit us on our website www.CreepyPizza.comGo to the arcade and play FREE games: https://creepypizza.itch.io/creepy-pizza-arcadeFind us on Instagram @CreepyPizzaPodcastAnd on Twitter @CreepyPizza1Be a Pizza Pal: https://www.patreon.com/creepypizzapodcastHave a picture of a fat dog or an idea for the podcast or want to send in your creepy stories? Email us at CreepyPizzaPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod)

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Conspiracy Clearinghouse
Back in Black: BEKs, Black Helicopters, Black Knight & More

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 40:58


EPISODE 28 | Back in Black: BEKs, Black Helicopters, Black Knight & More Black is the new black. We in the West sure seem to have an issue with this darkest of dark shades. It often symbolizes nefarious things, especially in the conspiracy world. Black is the colour of my true love's hair, but it's also the colour of evil black-eyed children, Soviet cars, sinister black helicopters, mysterious secret aircraft and alien satellites.  SECTIONS 02:32 - Black-Eyed Kids (BEKs)  - starts in the UK? 06:49 - starts in the US? 09:59 - Creepypasta & urban legends 12:42 - Black dogs, the woman in black 14:41 - Black Volgas - scary Soviet sedans 18:05 - Look, Up in the Sky! 18:17 - Black Helicopters - the New World Order, the Apocalypse & the Quadrant Sign Code 29:49 - Aurora, Stealth Bombers & Black Aircraft at Groom Lake 33:27 - The Blackstar 35:34 - The Black Knight Satellite - Aliens above us Music by Fanette Ronjat More on these topics UFO's Werewolves & The Pig-Man: Exposing England's Strangest Location - Cannock Chase by Lee Brickley The Black Eyed Child of Cannock Chase by Lee Brickley Those Darned Black-Eyed Kids by Brian Bethel original post Now You See It, Now You Don't - Finland Doesn't Exist episode (post-modern irony) The black oil in The X-Files Village of the Damned (1960) trailer Black Volga Wikipedia page The Late Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey The Late, Great Planet Earth film trailer Left Behind book series America Under Siege film by Linda Thompson Jump Into the Fire scene from "Goodfellas" Black Helicopters over America: Strikeforce for the New World Order by Jim Keith Black Helicopters II: The End Game Strategy by Jim Keith Harold Green website on helicopters, quadrat sign code, FEMA and more Harold Green on secret quadrant code in public signage Texxe Mars website on UN takeover plot Time Cube - Four Is the Loneliest Number episode Trailer for "Blue Thunder"  Trailer for "Capricorn One" Trailer for "Escape from New York" Deus Ex game series The Truth About Black Helicopters (Lyle Zapato site - worth checking out) President Obama on the WTF podcast Signs, Grudges & Blue Books - Early UFOlogy episode The US Secret Black Airplans (sic) (WhoRunThe World website) Blackstar: the US space conspiracy that never was? on The Register The Flying Saucers Are Real by Donald Keyhoe Leap of Faith: An Astronaut's Journey Into the Unknown by Gordon Cooper The Truth About the Black Knight Satellite Conspiracy Theory in Popular Mechanics Video footage of Black Night Satellite (supposedly) VALIS by Philip K. Dick VALIS by PKD full audio book Follow us on social for extra goodies: Facebook (including upcoming conspiracy-themed events) Twitter YouTube (extra videos on the topic, Old Time Radio shows, music playlists and more) Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold & 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it’s a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it’s going. It’s Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER.

Attention Horrors
Episode 34: Black Eyed Children - Totally Real, Totally Serious

Attention Horrors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 42:24


Have you ever looked deep into the eyes of a child and realized their eyes are completely black? ARE YOU SCARED? The boys of Attention Horrors break down the totally REAL and totally SERIOUS world of BLACK EYED KIDS (BEKs) and why they're trying to steal our souls.

Speakin' Spooky
Ep-2 Black Eyed Kids (BEKs)

Speakin' Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 50:12


Welcome BACK to Speakin' Spooky! No more shits and giggles here, all business. JK - we giggle a lot and talk about the dead eyed descendants, better known as black eyed kids...or black eyed children. These lil' freaks of nature are not ones to be messed with. We recite some first-hand encounters that will be sure to spook ya, and make you board up your doors and windows. Let's play a fun little game with this one... drink every time Marisa says "uhm"... comment on our instagram how much you've downed by the end of the episode! As always, email us at speakinspooky@gmail.com and follow us on all social channels @SpeakinSpooky. See ya next week! Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-eyed_children https://thoughtcatalog.com/christine-stockton/2013/11/16-peoples-terrifying-encounters-with-the-black-eyed-kids/ http://weekinweird.com/2016/01/28/witness-report-i-let-the-black-eyed-children-into-my-home-and-now-im-slowly-dying/

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Misery Loves Garlic Bread Podcast
11 - Urban Legends

Misery Loves Garlic Bread Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 60:25


"Whatever you do, don't give them permission!" and part two - urban legend? Crime? Host Hailey talks about the spooky stories of the Black Eyed Kids (BEKs) and Host Alysha talks about Cropsey.Please rate & review, it helps our independent podcast grow! Instagram: www.instagram.com/miserylovesgarlicbreadTwitter: www.twitter.com/miserybreadFacebook: www.facebook.com/miserylovesgbpodcast   

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I Want To Believe: Season 2
S2 E4 - Black Eyed Kids

I Want To Believe: Season 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 14:08


Season 2 Episode 4 BLACK EYED KIDS We got some scary shit today, y'all... The Black Eyed Kids (BEKs)! Fergie ain't a part of this...  (Shameless plug) As of RIGHT NOW, you can watch me and Bill Brock’s documentary, Abducted New England on Amazon Prime. And my book Otherworldly Encounters, is available wherever books are sold. Links are below! Ok... Some skeptics say that the BEKs are nothing more than an urban legend, much like Slenderman, but others disagree, and believe that these little entities exist. The origin of the modern BEK stories started in the summer of 1996 in Abilene, Texas. Brian Bethel reported an eerie encounter one evening while attempting to pay a bill. He was parked at night in his car in front of a movie theater making out a check to drop off for his Internet service provider. Two boys, around 9 to 12 years old, approached his vehicle and knocked on his driver's side car window. Bethel is quoted as saying, "I was immediately gripped by an incomprehensible, soul-wracking fear. I had no idea why." What happened next? Want to hear another story? Listen to the friggin' episode, will ya? Lol Sources: Thoughtco | Snopes | Black Eyed Children Book by David Weatherly ____________ Social Media & Email I Want to Believe Instagram I Want to Believe Patreon Send us an Email (suggest an episode topic, tell us how awesome or dumb we are… whatever you want!) Slevik Media Links Abducted New England Documentary on Amazon Prime PayPal Link for my book Otherworldly Encounters - $20 signed & includes shipping Amazon for Otherworldly Encounters Bullmoose for Otherworldly Encounters Slevik Facebook Podcast Links Direct Link to Podcast iTunes

Night Swims Podcast
2--Black Eyed John Stamos

Night Swims Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 56:01


In the newest episode of Night Swims, Jackson hits Douglas with not one but TWO topics for today. They discuss a little known phenomena known as the 35th Degree Latitude, as well as one of the creepiest mysteries published on the internet, the Black Eyed Kids (BEKs). If you ever see a kid with black eyes, punch them without hesitation. Today's episode is sponsored by Full House.

And That's Why We Drink
53: The Perm of the Century and A Call to the Apron Factory

And That's Why We Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 96:33


It’s episode 53 and the *gasp* is back. This is maybe our scariest episode yet. Em covers Christine’s favorite topic, Black Eyed Kids (BEKs), whose eyes are voids as black as Em’s heart. Meanwhile, Christine covers the totally bananas story of Dolly Oesterreich and her “Bat Man” lover, who just wanted to drink bathtub gin and write pulp fiction, but ended up being arrested for murder. Additionally, Em was groped by a ghost and Christine can’t subtract by two. Can we use your telegraph?  Please consider supporting the companies that support us!  Visit www.tryfirstleaf.com/drink to get your introductory three-pack of wines for only $15!  Visit Stamps.com/drink for a 4-week trial PLUS postage AND a digital scale without longterm commitments.  Use promo code DRINK for $10 off your first FabFitFun box at www.fabfitfun.com!

Somewhere in the Skies
Brian Bethel: Black Eyed Kid Phenomenon

Somewhere in the Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 53:11


On episode 29 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, Ryan speaks with Brian Bethel, arguably the first ever witness to come across the Black-Eyed Kids (BEKs) phenomenon. In 1996, Bethel was parked in a desolate parking lot when two young boys began to knock on his window, begging and pleading for a ride home. What happened next would completely terrify Bethel and change the rest of his life. Since this first account of these mysterious black-eyed children, thousands of stories have permeated through both word-of-mouth and online lore, sparking a phenomenon that has grown in both mystery and debate. Bethel recounts that harrowing night, how his story ultimately was leaked and went viral at the advent of the internet, and just exactly what he believes may lay behind the dark, soulless eyes of the black-eyed kids.  To hear bonus content with Bethel, including a disturbing ghost encounter and a separate case where a couple actually let black-eyed children into their home, consider becoming a Patreon subscriber today. To learn more, and to help SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES continue and grow, visit: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies Guest Bio: A mild-mannered reporter by day, by night Brian Bethel is a mild-mannered reporter (usually) home from work. He likes a variety of things, from computers to video games, from comic books to role-playing games, to reading to board gaming. He likes games a lot, come to think of it. He also enjoys writing, and he hopes someday to become not “the next” anybody but someone entirely himself. Feature Image by Sam Shearon Patreon Campaign: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies Website: www.somewhereintheskies.com Order Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERE Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Instagram: @SomewhereSkiesPod Opening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per Kiilstofte Episode Edited by Jane Palomera Moore SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is produced by Third Kind Productions, in association with Antica Productions

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The TX Files
7 - Black Eyed Kids (BEKs)

The TX Files

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 48:38


Michael and Michael cover the creepy legend of the Black Eyed Kids (BEKs) a legend that got it's start right here in Texas! If you are freaked out by scary ass kids, then this may not be the episode for you! Join us as we go through the history of BEK sighting, and us impersonating eye witness accounts! Plus, the BEKs connections to Asian, African, and European folklore monsters scare the guys and one Michael comes close to losing all grips on reality as the other tries to reign him in. If you like us please leave us a review on itunes! twitter: twitter.com/tx_files Patreon: patreon.com/txfiles instagram: instagram.com/thetxfiles/ Xbox Gamertags MB: fiveonetwo MC: Miketastic TX Intro Song: "Murder Company (Henry Lee Lucas)" by Church of Misery Outro Song: "Satan Is Real" by The Louvin Brothers #truecrime #comedy #texas #sanantonio #aliens #michael #TX #Austin #murder #assassination #conspiracy #coverup #bigfoot #horror #blackeyedkids #santaclaus #podcast #scarymovies #horrormovies #supernatural #paranormal #ghosts #poltergeists #moviereview #friends #crime #thieves #government #history #funny #nativeamerican #warfare #civilwar #folklore #lore #magic #florida #floridastories #floridastory #documentary