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Best podcasts about horro

Latest podcast episodes about horro

Racconti del terrore
Speciale San Valentino - L'uomo che amava i fiori - S. King

Racconti del terrore

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 15:13


A New York , in Maggio 1963, un giovane sta camminando sulla Terza Avenue . La sua espressione è quella di un uomo trafitto dall'amore, e i passanti che gli passano accanto si sentono conquistati da questo sentimento. Il giovane si ferma da un fioraio e le compra un mazzo di rose per una giovane donna di nome Norma. Il giovane cammina per piccole strade. Pensa di vedere Norma e la chiama per offrirgli i fiori. Mentre la giovane donna gli spiega che ha torto, lui prende un martello dalla tasca e la uccide. Dai suoi pensieri confusi, si capisce che Norma è morta da dieci anni e che ha già ucciso altre cinque donne che non erano Norma. Il giovane riprende il viaggio, convinto di trovare un giorno Norma.

Mac & Gu
2025 Movies: An Auction Draft ft. #DORK

Mac & Gu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 90:18 Transcription Available


We preview the upcoming year in film in a way only Mac & Gu can... it's an auction-style draft! The #DORK​ Podcast joins us as we each attempt to build 20 movie rosters.The rules are simple - each team has a 100 hot dog (or whatever) budget to spend as they please on 2025 movies.Who overpaid? What were the bargains? Did we miss any? Let us know!Join the conversation on Twitter: @MACandGUpodcast

Scared To Death
Nightmare Fuel #23: The Storm Chapter 3: ANEEW

Scared To Death

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 68:22


In this twenty-third installment of fictional horror written and narrated by Dan Cummins.... we reconnect with Brent, Lori, Cam, and Rosie Collins, as they resume their journey south to Whitebird, Idaho, after escaping from The Ark, the doomsday compound near Plummer built by a psychopath. In a new satellite radio transmission, they discover who caused the Red Plague pandemic and why. They also make it to Whitebird. But what will be there waiting for them?This episode was scored by Logan Keith. We recommend listening with headphones to experience the full effect of all the creepy background noises! If you like this episode, please let us know wherever you rate and review podcasts. Thanks so much!For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com

I Remember Liking That Movie Podcast
Return of the Living Dead Part II (1988) More Brains, More Zombies, More Fun?

I Remember Liking That Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 59:24


Send us a textRemember the Return of the Living Dead part 2? We saw it as kids and we saw it a lot. But once we got older the original dominated our viewing. Was it because part 2 was hard to find on TV or it didn't hold a candle to the original? We remember it resembled the first one, James Karen & Thom Mathews make a return in a weird connection to the original. We also remember "Get the damn screwdriver out of my head" part. It doesn't matter, 80's Zombie sequel to one of the all-time great horror movies of the 80s and genres (Return of the Living Dead 1985). Sign us up.Do You Remember Liking This Movie?

The Week at CPX
Sigma, Horro Movies, and Tim Winton

The Week at CPX

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 9:34


Episode 13: 13 August 2024All the things mentioned in this episode:Media:Max Jeganathan in The Sydney Morning Herald | ‘Is your baby black or white?' Neither, but I wonder what Trump would sayBarney Zwartz in The Age | Two tickets to horror reminded me of Paul's message to usBarney Zwartz in The Spectator Australia | In defence of ‘legacy media'Tim Costello The Guardian | Eric Liddell won gold at the 1924 Paris Olympics. His was a life of inspiration to draw uponLife & Faith:Simon talks about his new book, The End of Men? Prof Trevor Cooling joins Life & Faith to talk education.And,

The Jurassic Park Podcast
Episode 382: TOP 5 SCENES in the Jurassic World Trilogy with Carlos Omar (Horror Daddies Podcast) | The Jurassic Park Podcast - Jurassic June

The Jurassic Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 77:11


In today's episode, we present our TOP 5 scenes from the Jurassic World Trilogy! Carlos Omar, from the Horror Daddies Podcast joins to give us his best top 5 scenes in addition to Brad's Top 5. Plus we just so happen to mention a few other great picks as well! Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!Please check out my Newsletter featured on Substack! You can sign up for the newsletter featuring the latest from Jurassic Park Podcast and other shows I'm featured on - plus other thoughts and feelings towards film, theme parks and more!FOLLOW CARLOSCarlos on InstagramHorror Daddies Podcast - Apple PodcastsHorror Daddies Podcast - SpotifyHorror Daddies Podcast - InstagramHorror Daddies Podcast - LinktreeFOLLOW USWebsite: https://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JurassicParkPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jurassicparkpodcast/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jurassicparkpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jurassicparkpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/jurassicparkpodApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VAITXfSpotify:  https://spoti.fi/2Gfl41TDon't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763!Catch us on YouTube with Wednesday night LIVE STREAMS, Toy Hunts, Toy Unboxing and Reviews, Theme Park trips, Jurassic Discussion, Analysis and so much more.

A Year In Horror
1995 (Part 1)

A Year In Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 66:52


It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a three parter anyways. 1995 was not a massive year for horror movies but if you are into sci-fi horror & sci-fi well then this is gonna be a bonanza for you. So many big budget also-rans as well... Sheesh! But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1995? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 5+ hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is 1995, A Year In Horror.It's a pretty long journey this one, part 1 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.00 - Intro15.20 - The Worst 10 Horror films from 1995.25.00 - Also Rans (Part 1)35.04 - Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight (w/ Jaye R Schwarzer)52.19 - The Prophecy58.09 - Piranha

Inframundo Relatos (Historias De Terror)
El Horro de Los Sicarios - El Karma

Inframundo Relatos (Historias De Terror)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 24:04


SI QUIERES ESCUCHAR MAS RELATOS POR FAVOR SIGUEME EN EL CANAL DE YOUTUBE (INFRAMUNDO RELATOS): https://goo.gl/MjkWjbO Ó EN MI CANAL ALTERNO HISTORIAS DE HORROR: https://www.youtube.com/c/INFRAMUNDORELATOS

Orkenspalter TV labert
Horror im Orient Express Teil 12: Finale - Part 1

Orkenspalter TV labert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 148:22


Mháire hat einer fantastischen Besetzung von Spielenden eine Kurzfassung eines der Abenteuer aus der Orient Express-Kampagne geleitet. Wir werden das als lose Reihe von One Shots mit teils gleichbleibender, teils wechselnder Besetzung fortsetzen.

But Make It Scary
66. Emma. (2020) (w/Pod and Prejudice)

But Make It Scary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 79:30


Go check out Pod and Prejudice wherever pods are cast! The schedule for the end of season uhhh whatever this is: But Make it Lovely Feb 14 When Harry Met Sally Feb 21 Then I'll be back October 2nd! Find anything you might need at butmakeitscary.com

CMM
CMM #589 - Bring Me The Horizon: Post Human: Survival Horro

CMM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 62:19


Episódio originalmente publicado em 21/11/2022. No 589º episódio do Podcast mais Rock'n Roll da internets Rômulo Konzen, Daniel Iserhard e Gustavo Chagas batem papo sobre o disco Post Human: Survival Horro do Bring Me The Horizon.   Trilha sonora do podcast (na ordem): *Bring Me The Horizon - Parasite Eve *Bring Me The Horizon - Ludens *Bring Me The Horizon - Obey *Bring Me The Horizon - Dear Diary *Bring Me The Horizon - Parasite Eve *Bring Me The Horizon - Teardrops *Bring Me The Horizon - Obey *Bring Me The Horizon - Itch For The Cure (When Will We Be Free?) *Bring Me The Horizon - Kingslayer *Bring Me The Horizon - 1x1 *Bring Me The Horizon - Ludens *Bring Me The Horizon - One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death Apoiadores do CMM no Padrim e Orelo, que ajudam a manter o Podcast no ar: Ayrton Quintela - Marco Antônio Rodrigues Júnior - Wilson Bispo Jr - Christian Benardis - Rafael César Nolasco - Carolina Acsa - Ageu de Oliveira Ribeiro - Thais Caramori Feitosa - Erlan Di Alan - Daniel Martins - Eder Moura - Gustavo Guimaraes Alves - Diogo Felipe da Silva Santos - Christiano de Medeiros Seabra - Guilherme Montanha - Bruno Siegel - Sergio Ricier - Christiano de Medeiros Seabra - Richard Cruz - Carlos Vinicius Savian Lima - Stefano Josef Dos Santos Marrara - Cristiano Ludgerio Ferreira - Renato Andrade - José Pereira - Evandro Meneguella - Itamar Carvalho - Lucas Xavier - Natalia Araujo Braz - André Stábile - Juliano Nugent da Silva - Leonardo Fernando Ninck - Heyder Araujo - Rodolfo Abreu - Marcia Lima - Igor Gimenes - Katia Klipel - Renan Ribeiro Leite - Geandreson Costa - Marcelo Anda  - Daiara Melo - Bruno Glaser - Bruno Felipe Dos Santos - Mateus Hilario De Lima - Luciana Carneiro - João Paulo Luiz Lopes - Luciano Fernandes Alencar - Renato Augusto Santos Monteiro - Pancotti Luiz Gustavo - Luis Augusto Avellar Martins - Augusto Majolo - Rafael Schincariol - Ricardo Tavares Pacheco Filho - Leonardo Rosa - Pablo Budke - Marcelo da Cruz Bandeira - Carlos Enrique Uribe Valencia - Guilherme Calciolari - Elisa Celino - Mileto Neto - Pedro Avelar - Lucas Abreu - Gabriel Hussid - Daniel Bragança - Thiago Moura Lima - Andre Serviuc - Gustavo Rossi Moreno - Ana Paula Flory Barbosa de Lima - Marcio Santetti - Daniel Barden - Huáscar Romão - Leandro Da Silva Camargo - Lucas Taffarello - Thales Mores

En Las Garras Del Diablo
Capítulo 25: El día menos pensado

En Las Garras Del Diablo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 20:57


La señora Montero comienza a sospechar de las mentiras de Memphis, pero el profesor hará todo lo posible para atormentarla y utilizará sus poderes de clarividencia para seguir haciendo sufrir a la señora y su familia.

RJ and kylies No Limits Podcast !
Jump Scares, RJ's Assless Chaps and Blow job Domino Deals !

RJ and kylies No Limits Podcast !

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 78:26


Tonight we talk about what we've been watching and our top Jump Scare movies!

Tales from the Podcast
Movie Review - Friday the 13th Part 2

Tales from the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 104:31


On this episode we keep on going with out Friday the 13th marathon, and this week we will talk about part 2!#horror #death #murder #fridaythe13th #scary #spooky #slasher #mask #SeanSCunningham #Voorhees #jason #CampCrystalLake #BetsyPalmer #SteveMiner #AmySteel #JohnFurey #AdrienneKing #WarringtonGillette #SteveDashCheck out:Talesfromthepodcast.comhttp://linktr.ee/skewereduniversepodcasthappyhournewsteam.comAnd can contact me through my and email us here at talesfromthepodcast13@gmail.comWant to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4805130374610944This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3503642/advertisement

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast
Oops! All Scaries - Strikes, 4 Upcoming films, S'more Cryptids, and Terrifying Tales!

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 74:38


Oops! All Scaries!Welcome to another Oops! All Scaries episode! Your horror host Dom has a relaxed episode in store!We start off talking about the Writers and Actors striking!Then we move into upcoming trailers, more Cryptids from across the USA, and some truly chilling tales!So lay out in dark, let the things go bump in the night, and listen to another episode of Out from the Horrorbox! Time Stamps:Strikes! - 00:494 New Films - 03:14Pet Sematary: Bloodlines - 03:28A Haunting in Venice - 06:56Blackout - 11:12Dear David - 13:55Cryptids Across the USA - 17:03Chupacabra - 18:20Van Meter Visitor - 27:02Pope-Lick Goatman - 30:27Batsqautch - 35:13Hodag - 39:58The Wrap-up - 44:21Terrifying Tales - 45:25Like an Animal Learning to Talk - 45:513 Stories - 49:10Bobby - 52:34The 5th Floor - 56:37Black Stick Men Phenomenon - 01:00:29Figure in the Road - 01:04:40Death - 01:08:23Outro - 01:13:08 Thanks for listening to the podcast! If you liked this episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.You can follow the podcast on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok @horrorboxpodcast. You can email us recommendations, personal or fiction stories, or anything else horror related at horrorboxpodcast@gmail.com.Also, if you like to support the podcast, buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/horrorboxpodcast.We'll see you next time and hear what comes Out from the Horrorbox!

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast
Insidious Franchise - The Further Adventures of Elise

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 72:03


Insidious Series Review:Welcome to another episode of Out from the Horrorbox! In this episode your astral projecting host Dom takes a look at the Insidious series! We run through Insidious learning about The Further, Insidious: Chapter 2 expanding on The Further, Insidious: Chapter 3 we head Further back, and Insidious: The Last Key brings The Further around! So let's prepare for some jump-scares! Time Stamps:Insidious:From Wan and Whannell - 01:18What's In That Picture? - 05:06Scary Success - 12:06Insidious: Chapter 2:Further and Further - 13:12It Will Take What You Love Most - 15:49Another Chapter? - 24:32Insidious: Chapter 3:A Further Investigation - 26:35This Is How You Die - 29:02Wheezing Along - 36:06Insidious: The Last Key:Let's Bring It Around - 37:51Fear Comes Home. - 39:23The Last One - 48:01Final Thoughts - 50:37Outro - 01:09:43 Thanks for tuning into the podcast! If you liked this episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.You can follow the podcast on Instagram and TikTok @horrorboxpodcast. You can email us recommendations, personal or fiction stories, or anything else horror related at horrorboxpodcast@gmail.com.One last thing, if you like the podcast and would like to support the podcast, buy me a coffee. You can buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/horrorboxpodcast, it would really help out!We'll see you next time and hear what comes Out from the Horrorbox!

HHN 365: A Halloween Horror Nights Podcast
Announcement Incoming? - HHN 32 Rumors | HHN 2023 Construction

HHN 365: A Halloween Horror Nights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 70:38


Now that we're months separated from writing our wishlists, we're going to update them based on current speculation.Want to be on the show? Leave us a voicemail! (407) 906-4134Follow HHN 365 on social media:Instagram HHN365Twitter @HHN365TikTok: @HHN365podJoin our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/jUD9nZav2UMerch: HHN365.comFeatured audio is courtesy of White Bat Audio

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast
Halloween - Part V: The Green Trilogy

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 124:33


Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills, & Halloween EndsThis is our fifth part & conclusion to our series on the Halloween Franchise! We go from a new night of terror in Halloween (2018), then we follow the rampage into Halloween Kills, and complete the trilogy in Halloween Ends!Time Stamps: Intro: 40 Years of Terror! - 01:06Halloween (2018):Blumhouse Take Over - 01:13Face Your Fate - 14:41Trivia (XI) - 22:29Halloween Returns! - 30:06Halloween Kills:Halloween During Covid - 30:52Evil Dies Tonight! - 33:44Trivia (XII) - 40:47A Lukewarm Reception - 48:54Halloween Ends:One More Time - 50:05Halloween Ends - 54:47Trivia (XIII) - 01:00:14A Mixed Bag of Candy - 01:06:14Kill Counter - 01:07:35Final Thoughts & Rankings - 01:16:46Bad - 01:20:53Good - 01:28:19Great - 01:37:58Super -  01:47:09Outro: Is the Boogeyman Dead? - 02:01:36Thanks for listening to the podcast! If you liked this episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.You can follow the podcast on Instagram @horrorboxpodcast. You can email us recommendations, personal or fiction stories, or anything else horror related at horrorboxpodcast@gmail.com.Also, if you like to support the podcast, buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/horrorboxpodcast.We'll see you next time and hear what comes Out from the Horrorbox!

Pit Enjoy Ever - Storie Horror e Podcast Paranormali
I Racconti del Male - Raccolta di Podcast horror

Pit Enjoy Ever - Storie Horror e Podcast Paranormali

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 33:12


Dalla penna di Paola Boni, 5 dei 6 racconti della raccolta, eccetto il primo, "Insonnia" scritto e interpretato da NekoKya. Fonte: _Paola Boni: Le campane, Incubo, Paura dei numeri, Il Sorriso dell'Assassino, Tu sei Pazzo. https://www.bonipaola.com _NekoKya: Insonnia Narrazione: _Insonnia: Nekokya - https://instagram.com/neko_kya?igshid... _Le Campane: Raziel -    / @cosedialtroeidos   _Paura dei Numeri: Akutagawa Hiroshi -    / @marcomicheloni9014   _Tu sei Pazzo: Nekokya _Il Sorriso dell'Assassino: Akutagawa Hiroshi _Incubo: Raziel Colonna sonora: _Robert Austin Music One Hour of Horror Piano Music - Horror Music -    • One Hour of Horro...   --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pit-enjoy-ever/message

Schmeitgeist
Schmeitgeist is back with season 2

Schmeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 5:00


Schmeitgeist returns! It's the pop culture podcast from ABC Everyday which decodes the biggest and weirdest cultural trends of the moment, from feminist bimbos to sexy internet Catholics.

Indie Film Cafe
Forgotten Horro Classics| Season.2| Episode 3| The Void (2016)

Indie Film Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 64:49


Subscribe to our podcast! Paul A Presenza and Jo are back for a brand new episode this time Paul has her watch the 2016 forgotten horror film, "The Void".  Follow us on social media:  @indiefilmcafe  @Forgottenhorrorclassics  Websites:  http://sickflickproductions.com http://indiefilmcafe.reviews http://indiefilmcafe.podbean.com  http://patreon.com/indiefilmcafe 

KURIOUS - A Strange and Unusual Stories Podcast
Stop Clowning Around! No Really, Why Are Clowns So Creepy?

KURIOUS - A Strange and Unusual Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 33:12


Stop Clowning Around! No Really, Why Are Clowns So Creepy?Coulrophobia is no laughing matter. This irrational fear of clowns can cause panic and nausea. Although it's a rare phobia, many people find clowns creepy if not downright scary. Why? The answer lies partly in the prevalence of evil clowns in popular culture—think Pennywise in Stephen King's It (1986). However, according to researchers, there are actual psychological reasons why we fear clowns.Stop Clowning Around! No Really, Why Are Clowns So Creepy?KURIOUS - FOR ALL THINGS STRANGE

Pensamiento Cristiano l Devocional
Día 27 l Día 27 l Proverbios 3:25-26

Pensamiento Cristiano l Devocional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 12:34


Día 27 l Proverbios 3:25-26: No temerás el pavor repentino, ni el ataque de los impíos cuando venga, porque el SEÑOR será tu confianza, y guardará tu pie de ser apresado. NBLA פַּחַד pakjád Horro, miedo, pavor.

The Horrific Network
The Horrific Podcast #296 William Ragsdale and Amanda Bearse (Fright Night)

The Horrific Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 50:15


Stars of the horror classic: Fright Night William Ragsdale and Amanda Bearse join us to talk all about making the cult classic as well their thoughts on how it remains one of the most beloved horror films in the genre. 

My Paranormal Story
064 - The Conjuring House

My Paranormal Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 33:17


As I stood in the doorway I could hear the knocking sounds coming closer and closer, as if someone was running from one bedroom into the other. I turned to see if anyone was there, and I could feel the knocks under my feet, going right through me into the next room. My Paranormal Story is written, produced, and narrated by Tom Stewart. Website: www.MyParanormalStory.com YouTube: www.YouTube.com/MyParanormalStory Behind the Funny: https://behindthefunny.libsyn.com/ The Conjuring House: https://www.theconjuringhouse.com/ The Paranormal Couple: https://paranormalcouple.com/ Music by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com: "Healing" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Lightless Dawn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Quinn's Song: First Night" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Soaring" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "The House of Leaves" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Thunderbird" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Unnatural Situation" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Very Low Note" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ©TomStewartMedia

The Fisch Bowl
The Fisch Bowl Talks: With Indie Filmmaker Deamon Hillon

The Fisch Bowl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 25:25


Attention all you Fisch's in the sea!!!! Are you a fan of indie horror, indie action, and indie films in general? Then you're definitely going to want to swim down to the deepest depths of the sea, and checkout my exclusive interview with indie filmmaker Daemon Hillon where we talk about his career.

Cast of the Pod
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978

Cast of the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 57:22


When strange seeds drift to earth from space, mysterious pods begin to grow and invade San Francisco, replicating the city's residents one body at a time.Cast of the Podhttps://www.facebook.com/castofthepodhttps://twitter.com/CastofthePodhttps://www.instagram.com/castofthepod/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAuo_IRndoh7E8j27PciKcAhttps://www.instagram.com/cobweb411/https://www.instagram.com/debmrsomg/https://www.instagram.com/oldmarriedgamer/https://www.spreaker.com/show/castofthepodhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cast-of-the-pod/id1525172143?uo=4https://www.spreaker.com/show/castofthepodhttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNDUxNjQ0OC9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkhttps://castbox.fm/channel/id3153438https://www.deezer.com/show/1559032 takes a day to updatehttps://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3051055https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/cast-of-the-pod-1357456https://radiopublic.com/cast-of-the-pod-6VNjy3https://www.stitcher.com/show/cast-of-the-podMusic by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio@ApplePodcasts @Spotify @Podchaser @JioSaavn @Deezer @RadioPublic @Stitcher @PromoteHorror @PromotionHorror #podcast #horrorpodcast #horrormovie #ofthe #jaws #newpodcast

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast
Oops! All Scaries - Trailers & UFO Stories

Out From the Horrorbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 59:30


Welcome to Out from the Horrorbox! In this episode, there are two trailers of terror for our horror host, Dom, to review! First, the trailer for the last installment in the David Gordon Green trilogy, Halloween Ends! Then, witness the rebirth of the Creeper in Jeepers Creepers Reborn!Last, but most certainly not least, we have 5 tales of UFOs! Listen as we get into the spooky, scary, and sinister stories of unidentified flying objects!Time stampsI. Halloween Ends Trailer - 01:00II. JeepersCreepers Reborn Trailer - 11:26III. UFO Stories - 18:43IV. Cop Crashed into a UFO - 19:28V. When the Aliens Crashed the Sleepover - 36:00VI. The Low-flying Triangle - 39:19VII. Don't Tell Anyone - 41:16VIII. Aliens came to see the Comet - 45:16IX. The Rural Visitor - 48:04X. The Missing Hour - 50:56XI. Outro - 56:42Thanks for tuning into the podcast! If you liked this episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.You can follow the podcast on Twitter @horrorboxpod or check out Instagram  to follow the podcast @horrorboxpodcast. You can email us recommendations, personal or fiction stories, or anything else horror related at horrorboxpodcast@gmail.com. We'll see you next time and hear what comes Out from the Horrorbox!

The HVAC Jerks
4, 42 - Jerky Bits! - Haunted House Horro

The HVAC Jerks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 12:37


You thought you heard all of Kevin's haunted house stories, didn't you?  Well, not so fast, Sparky....  

Mord am Mittwoch
Verschollen im Paradis l Der Fall Natalee Holloway

Mord am Mittwoch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 37:53


Es sollte die allerbeste Zeit werden: eine Abschlussfahrt auf Aruba, Karibik, Drinks und Parties. Für die quirlige und aufgeschlossene Natalee endet all das aber in einem Alptraum … Triggerwarnung: In dieser Folge geht es um eine mögliche Gewalttat.

Mord am Mittwoch
Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard | Das Urteil

Mord am Mittwoch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 19:06


Der Gerichtsprozess ging mehrere Wochen lang, durch Livestreams aus dem Gerichtssaal konnte die ganze Welt den Streitigkeiten des ehemaligen Ehepaars Depp und Heard beiwohnen. Die neuesten Erkenntnisse und das Urteil dieses Prozesses möchte ich heute mit euch besprechen. Triggerwarnung: In dieser Folge geht es um häusliche Gewalt.

Big Jim's House Podcast
“Jim Bits” 4/19/22, On today’s show, the guys talk Sports: USFL player fired, traffic & accident report, horro movies props you want, Grounds for Divorce, CSX Files, what are your funeral request?, Something you’ve done that m

Big Jim's House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 82:58


Missed anything from the show this morning? Catch up on everything from the show including Sports: playoff basketball & USFL player fired over pizza, traffic & accident report, horror movie props you want, Grounds for Divorce, CSX Files, what are your funeral request?, Something you've done that many people haven't, and much more! The post “Jim Bits” 4/19/22, On today’s show, the guys talk Sports: USFL player fired, traffic & accident report, horro movies props you want, Grounds for Divorce, CSX Files, what are your funeral request?, Something you’ve done that many people haven’t, and much more! appeared first on 94.7 WCSX.

CREEPY TIME
Jane the killer

CREEPY TIME

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 31:57


è arrivata l'ora del Creepy Time e Laura vi porta nel mondo di Jane...

Racconti del terrore
Il ritratto ovale - E. A. Poe

Racconti del terrore

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 10:16


Il narratore della storia si trova misteriosamente ferito e, per motivi ignoti, si rifugia nella torre di un castello abbandonato sugli Appennini insieme al suo domestico. Nella camera della torre il personaggio rimane estasiato dai dipinti che decorano le pareti della stanza e comincia a sfogliare un libro, trovato su un cuscino, che descrive la storia di ciascun quadro. Spostando un candelabro per leggere meglio, l'uomo scorge un ritratto ovale, raffigurante la testa e le spalle di una giovane donna, da cui rimane intensamente colpito. Dopo averlo osservato a lungo, si concentra sulla vitalità espressa dal volto della giovane decide di conoscere la storia di esso. Il libro tratta della vita della fanciulla ritratta nel quadro, andata in moglie a un pittore, innamorato tuttavia più della sua arte che di lei. La donna si dimostra una moglie devota e servizievole, tanto da accettare di posare per lui, nonostante vedesse nell'arte un'acerrima rivale. Il marito sceglie di ritrarla nella camera fredda e austera della torretta. La moglie rimane in posa obbediente, per settimane, e man mano che il lavoro prosegue la sua salute diventa sempre più cagionevole. Il pittore però, preso dalla sua creazione, non si accorge del deperimento della moglie, continuando a dipingere forsennatamente, senza distogliere lo sguardo dalla tela. Data l'ultima pennellata, l'uomo rimane estasiato dalla vitalità della sua creazione, ma voltandosi verso sua moglie, si accorge che ormai è morta.Voce narrante Maurizio RepettoMusica Andrea CauduroSeguici su https://www.facebook.com/raccontidelterrore/

RollTheCredits's podcast
Favorite Horro Film Survivors

RollTheCredits's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 31:15


The ones that got away are always the hardest to get over, especially when you are an ax-wielding murderer who got all but that one. Today we take a look at some of our favorites of these, from the Laurie's to the McReady's there are some that stand above the rest when it comes to beating the killers. As always please give us your take on who the best table turner is while we break down our favorite horror movie survivors

Mord am Mittwoch
Das Massaker der Columbine High School

Mord am Mittwoch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 38:35


Dylan und Eric schienen rundum „normal“ zu sein. Durchschnittliche Schüler, aus durchschnittlichen Familien, die ein durchschnittliches Leben führen - auf den ersten Blick jedenfalls. Den das, was die beiden im Geheimen planen, ist an Grausamkeit kaum zu überbieten … Triggerwarnung: In dieser Folge geht es um einen Amoklauf.

The Back Look Cinema Podcast
Ep. 47: John Carpenter's Vampiers (Featuring: Josh from the VHS Files Podcast)

The Back Look Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 123:22


Zach & Zo are joined by their esteemed colleague and fellow podcaster and YouTuber: Josh from The VHS Files Podcast. Josh assists Zach & Zo in analyzing the particular movie treat that is John Carpenter's Vampires. The trio examine and discuss the proper way to exterminate a vampire nest and how to deal with master vampire. www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: @backlookcinemaFacebook: The Back Look Cinema Podcast Instagram: backlookcinemapodcastBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.comAndre Berry from Classic Cuts Instagram:  _sbthabarberThe VHS Files socials:Twitter: @vhsfilespodcastFacebook: VHS Files PodcastInstagram: vhsfilespodcastTicTok: @vhsfilespodcast

Racconti del terrore
La bestia nella caverna - H. P. Lovecraft

Racconti del terrore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 18:20


Un uomo si perde in una caverna dove scoprirà che non è solo la fame o la paura di non trovare la via del ritorno a terrorizzarlo ma anche un'inquietante presenza...Letto da Maurizio RepettoMusiche Andrea Caudurohttps://www.facebook.com/raccontidelterrore

Mundo Dolphins
El horro de la OL. Previa vs Raiders (T4 P9)

Mundo Dolphins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 97:58


Aún con problemas técnicos, sacamos adelante la terapia de grupo de la semana 2. Derrota sin paliativos frente a un rival divisional. Intentamos depurar responsabilidades, pero puede que sin éxito. Fer @yardaSpain encendido, Hugo @HugoManero1 enfadado y Angel @Master_Tigrillo reparando un computador guian al grupo en la terapia. Los Raiders.... Tal vez ya no nos importan...

Chris & Darel's B Movie Barn
EP 20: A Polish Vampire in Burbank

Chris & Darel's B Movie Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 52:18


This week in the B-Movie Barn Chris and Darrel talk about the 1983 horror comedy A Polish Vampire in Burbank. A film about A California vampire who drinks blood from a straw is kicked out of the house until he starts to feed, but he's in love with his first slated victim.

Back to the Movies with Nat and Ben

The hype factory was running overtime in preparation for the release of 2007's I Am Legend. Will Smith, CGI vampires, an empty NYC -- how could you not be excited? Unfortunately, like many overhyped properties before it, I Am Legend fell short of the vaulted expectations. What went wrong? That's the answer the boys are searching for as they scour the desolate cyber-barrens of post-pandemic podcasting.Timecodes:00:27 - Intro1:15 - What we watched11:50 - I Am Story (Nat's Story Minute)13:58 - Ben's Book Report Corner24:29 - Movie talk1:06:16 - Legacy1:08:44 - ThemesFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTokFollow Nat and Ben on LetterboxdEmail us at bttmpod@gmail.comAnd please, give us a 5-star review and share the podcast with your movie-loving friends!

Carcassa
Carcassa Talk - Carcassa loves you

Carcassa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 84:48


Carcassa Talk sul film Benny Loves You, disponibile sul canale tematico Midnight Factory su PrimeVideo, dove un pupazzo d'infanzia dimostrerà fino alla morte, altrui, l'affetto per il suo amichetto di carne.Una puntata che consigliamo per la sobrietà e l'eleganza che ci contraddistingue!

Midnight Train Podcast
The Boston Strangler

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 120:40


BECOME A PRODUCER! http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast   Find The Midnight Train Podcast: www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com www.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpc www.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcast www.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp   And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.   Subscribe to our official YouTube channel: OUR YOUTUBE    So most of us deranged lunatics already know the story of the boston strangler which is what we are discussing tonight. Some of you may be asking yourselves, “ but guys, I thought you only did unsolved cases” well we do and this one is no different. Even though you know the story, you may not know all the craziness surrounding the case. Most people straight up believe the killer was Albert Desalvo, and he seems like the logical choice, especially since he's been linked directly by DNA evidence to one of the crime scenes, which we’ll talk more about later. There's also much evidence that does not necessarily add up to Desalvo being responsible  for all the murders. One thing  a good portion of people don't realize is that desalvo was NEVER convicted of the Boston Strangler murders. We will start off with Disalvo's story and how he became known as the perpetrator behind these heinous murders, and then we’ll get into the crazy stuff.         Born on September 3, 1931, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, Albert DeSalvo was in and out of trouble with the police from an early age, but nothing as gruesome as the "Boston Strangler" case. DeSalvo admitted to murdering 13 women in Boston between 1962 and 1964, most of whom were elderly and alone. He was killed in prison in 1973, after being sentenced to life. DeSalvo, a well-built 29-year-old, had a history of breaking and entering. He had spent time in prison for a bizarre series of peeping tom escapades where he would knock on ladies' doors, pretend he was a model scout and proceed to measure up the flattered woman if he was lucky enough to get in. It seemed like a harmless, albeit disturbing pastime and DeSalvo spent 18 months in prison for such sexually oriented mischievousness. DeSalvo had a tough upbringing. He was brought up with four siblings and his father was a wife-beating alcoholic. As a boy, Desalvo became a delinquent and spent time in and out of prison for petty crime and violence. Years after he had been discharged from the army for disobeying orders, he settled down and married Irmgard Beck, a girl from Germany. They lived modestly and, despite Irmgard giving birth to a handicapped child, the family managed to sustain itself. Irmgard was aware that DeSalvo was highly sexed and tried to avoid intercourse for fear of having another handicapped baby. However, a healthy boy was born and DeSalvo appeared to become a conscientious family man, liked and appreciated by colleagues and his boss. He was also known to be an outrageous braggart, which perhaps led the police to later disbelieve his claims to be the Strangler. Between June 1962 and January 1964, a series of grisly murders took place in Boston. All the victims were women who had been strangled. The Boston slayings were blamed on one lone sociopath, and mystery still surrounds the case. The "Boston Strangler" has been held accountable for around 11 of 13 murders of female victims. No one was actually tried for the Boston murders. But DeSalvo was—by the public at least—believed to be the man responsible. DeSalvo actually confessed to each of the 13 official Strangler murders. However, some doubt was shed on DeSalvo's claims by people who personally knew and worked with him. What makes these particular murders stand out in the annals of serial killing is the fact that many of the victims were mature or elderly. The combination of old age, loneliness and vulnerability, adds to the brutality and tragedy of the events. Anna Slesers, a seamstress and devout churchgoer was the first victim to be murdered on the evening of June 14, 1962. She lived on her own in a modest brick house apartment at 77 Gainsborough St. in Boston. Her son Juris was meant to come by to pick her up for a memorial service. When he discovered her body in the bathroom with a cord around her neck tied in a bow, Juris assumed she had committed suicide. Homicide detectives James Mellon and John Driscoll found Slesers in an obscene state; nude and stripped of dignity. She had been sexually assaulted. The apartment looked as though it had been ransacked, with Slesers' purse and contents strewn on the floor. Despite what appeared to be a robbery, a gold watch and pieces of jewelry were left behind. The police settled on the hypothesis that it was a botched burglary. Just under three weeks later on June 28, 1962, 85-year-old Mary Mullen was also found murdered in her home. Two days later, the body of 68-year-old Nina Nichols was also discovered in the Brighton area of Boston. Again, it appeared to be a burglary despite valuable silver that appeared untouched. The ransacking didn't seem to make sense to detectives. Nichols was also found in a state of undress, her legs wide open and her stocking tops tied in a bow. Then, on the same day, a second body was discovered a few miles north of Boston, in the suburb of Lynn. Helen Blake was a 65-year-old divorcee and her murder was more gruesome. She had suffered lacerations to her vagina and anus. Again, the bow trademark was evident; this time made from tying her bra around her neck. Like the previous crimes, the scene appeared to be a burglary. After this brutal slaying, it was clear that Boston had a serial killer in its midst. Police Commissioner Edmund McNamara canceled all police leave due to the severity of the situation, and a warning went out via the media to Boston's female population. Women were advised to lock their doors and be cautious of strangers. Police profiling had already decided that in all probability they were looking for a psychopath, whose hatred of older women may actually be linked to his own relationship with his mother. It wasn't long before McNamara's fears were realized. A fourth brutal slaying took place at 7 Grove Garden in Boston's West End on August 19. The victim was 75-year-old widow Ida Irga. She had been strangled and she was on her back on the floor wearing a brown nightdress, which was ripped and exposed her body. Her legs were apart and resting on two chairs and a cushion had been placed under her buttocks. Again there was no sign of forced entry. Less than 24 hours later, the body of Jane Sullivan was found not far from the previous victim at 435 Columbia Rd in Dorchester. The 65-year-old nurse had been murdered a week before and was found dead in the bathroom. She had been strangled by her own nylons. Terror spread throughout Boston as the city feared another attack, but it was three months before the Strangler struck again. This time the victim was young. Twenty-one-year-old Sophie Clark was an African American student who was very mindful of her safety, and rarely dated. Her body was found on December 5, 1962, a few blocks away from the first victim, Sleser. Clark was found nude and had been sexually assaulted. She had been strangled by her own stockings and semen was discovered for the first time. Somehow, despite Sophie's precautions, she had still let in the murderer. Although Clark did not fit the same profile as the other victims, the police were sure it was the work of the same killer. Furthermore, this time they had a lead regarding the killer's possible identification. A female neighbor informed the police that a man had knocked on her door, insisting that he had been sent to paint her apartment. He finally left after she told him that her husband was sleeping in the next room. Three weeks later, another young woman's life ended tragically. Twenty-three-year-old Patricia Bissette was pregnant when she was found dead in her apartment near the area where Slesers and Clark had lived. Bissette was discovered by her boss when she didn't turn up for work. Her body lay in her bed covered by sheets, and she had been sexually assaulted and strangled with her own stockings. While the city appeared to have been spared another attack for several months, the police desperately tried to find any connection between the women and people they may have known. Every sex offender on the Boston Police files was interviewed and checked, yet still nothing turned up. Before long, a series of murders started again. This time the body of 68-year-old Mary Brown was found strangled and raped 25 miles north of the city in March 1963. Two months later, the ninth victim, Beverly Samans, was found. The 23-year-old graduate had missed choir practice on the day of her murder, May 8, 1963. (1956–2002) Samans was found with her hands tied behind her back with one of her scarves. A nylon stocking and two handkerchiefs were tied around her neck. Bizarrely, a piece of cloth over her mouth hid a second cloth which had been stuffed in her mouth. Four stab wounds to her neck had most likely killed her rather than strangulation. There were a further 22 stab wounds to Samans's body, 18 in the shape of a bulls-eye on her right breast. She had been raped, but there was no evidence of semen. It was thought that because of her strong throat muscles due to singing, the killer had to take to stabbing her instead of strangulation. The police, who were now desperate, even sought the help of a clairvoyant. He described the killer as a mental patient who had absconded from Boston State Hospital on the days the killings took place. However, this was soon discounted when another murder was committed. On September 8, 1963, in Salem, Evelyn Corbin, youthful-looking 58-year-old divorcee became the latest victim. Corbin was found nude and on her bed face up. Her underwear had been stuffed in her mouth and again there were traces of semen, both on lipstick stains and in her mouth. Corbin's apartment had been ransacked in a similar fashion. On November 25, Joann Graff, a 23-year-old industrial designer was raped and killed in her apartment in the Lawrence section of the city. Several descriptions of her attacker matched those of the man who had asked to paint Clark's neighbor's flat. The description detailed a man wearing dark green slacks, dark shirt and jacket. On January 4, 1964, one of the most gruesome murders was discovered when two women came across the body of their roommate. Mary Sullivan was found dead sitting on her bed, her back against the headboard. She had been strangled with a dark stocking. She had been sexually assaulted with a broom handle. This obscenity was rendered even more disturbing by the fact that a Happy New Year card lay wedged between her feet. The same hallmarks of the killer were evident; a ransacked apartment, few valuables taken and the victims strangled with their own underwear or scarves, which were tied into bows. The city was panic stricken and the situation prompted the drafting in of a top investigator to head the hunt for the Strangler. Massachusetts Attorney General Edward Brooke, the highest-ranking law enforcement officer in the state, began work on January 17, 1964, to bring the serial killer to book. There was pressure on Brooke, the only African American attorney general in the country, to succeed where others had failed. Brooke headed up a task force that included assigning permanent staff to the Boston Strangler case. He brought in Assistant Attorney General John Bottomly, who had a reputation for being unconventional. Bottomly's force had to sift through thousands of pages of material from different police forces. Police profiling was relatively new in the early 1960s, but they came up with what they thought was the most likely description of the killer. He was believed to be around thirty, neat and orderly, worked with his hands and was most likely a loner who may be divorced or separated. In fact, the killer ended up being found by chance, not by the work of the police force. After a spell in prison for breaking and entering, DeSalvo went on to commit more serious crimes. He had broken into a woman's apartment, tied her up on the bed and held a knife to her throat before molesting her and running away. The victim gave the police a good description, one that matched his likeness sketch from his previous crimes. Shortly afterward, DeSalvo was arrested. It was after he had been picked out of an identity parade that DeSalvo admitted to robbing hundreds of apartments and carrying out a couple of rapes. He then confessed to being the Boston Strangler. Despite the police not believing him at the time, DeSalvo was sent to Bridgewater State Hospital to be assessed by psychiatrists. He was assigned an attorney by the name of F. Lee Bailey. When DeSalvo's wife was told by Bailey that her husband had confessed to being the Strangler she couldn't believe it and suggested he was doing it purely for payment from the newspapers. During his spell in Bridgewater, DeSalvo struck up a friendship with another inmate, an intelligent but highly dangerous killer called George Nassar. The two apparently had worked out a deal to split reward money that would go to anyone who supplied information to the identity of the Strangler. DeSalvo had accepted that he would be in prison for the rest of his life and wanted his family to be financially secure. Bailey interviewed DeSalvo to discover if he really was the notorious killer. The attorney was shocked to hear DeSalvo describe the murders in incredible detail, right down to the furniture in the apartments of his victims. DeSalvo had it all worked out. He believed he could convince the psychiatric board that he was insane and then remain in prison for the rest of his life. Bailey could then write up his story and make much needed money to support his family. In his book The Defense Never Rests, Bailey explains how it was that DeSalvo managed to avoid detection. DeSalvo was Dr. Jekyll; the police were looking for Mr. Hyde. After a second visit and listening to DeSalvo describe in grisly detail the murder of 75-year-old Ida Irga, Bailey was convinced his client was the Boston Strangler. When he asked DeSalvo why he chose a victim of such an age, the man coolly replied that "attractiveness had nothing to do with it." After many hours of questioning and going into minute detail of what the victims wore or how their apartments looked, both Bailey and the police were convinced that they had the killer. One disturbing revelation was when DeSalvo described an aborted attack on a Danish girl. As he was strangling her he caught sight of himself in the mirror. Horrified by the ghastly vision of what he was doing he released her and begged her not to tell the police before fleeing. DeSalvo was incarcerated in what is now known as the MCI-Cedar Junction prison in Massachusetts. In November 1973, he got word to his doctor that he needed to see him urgently; DeSalvo had something important to say about the Boston Strangler murders. The night before they were to meet, however, DeSalvo was stabbed to death in prison. Because of the level of security in the prison, it is assumed that the killing had been planned with a degree of co-operation between employees and prisoners. Whatever the case, and though there were no more murders by the Strangler after DeSalvo had been arrested, the Strangler case was never closed.   So there you have the basic tale of the strangler. We didn't get to crazy into details because quite frankly you either already know the story or you can find literally hundreds of other podcasts on just Desalvo and The Strangler murders, so really there's no reason to rehash all that. We want to look into the other circumstances surrounding the case.   GEORGE NASSAR/F. LEE BAILEY        George Nassar was the man that Delsalvo originally confessed to being Strangler to. Nassar would contact his lawyer F. Lee Bailey to tell him he should come and talk with Desalvo. If that name sounds familiar it's probably because Bailey was involved in some pretty notable cases throughout his career. There's another local connection in this episode for us. Bailey, who used to be a Rocky River Ohio resident, was the man who famously got Sam Shepherd acquitted of murdering his wife. If you are not familiar with that case, you may soon as it is another unsolved case from our own backyard that I have a feeling we may cover at some point. He also represented Patty Hearst and yes...O.J. Simpson. Bailey’s cross examination of detective Mark Fuhrman is considered  by some to be the key to Simpson's acquittal.  The man was pretty good at what he did even if he is a jackass. The confessions came when  DeSalvo was arrested and sent to Bridgewater State Mental Hospital. Dr. Ames Robey was the medical director:   “Well, the first thing that was so obvious about Albert was his incredible need to be somebody important. He would brag about almost anything. He gave the feeling, although he didn’t say so at that time, that he sort of wanted to be as well known as, quote, “the Boston Strangler.” Three months later, George Nassar, another inmate at Bridgewater, had an odd conversation about the Boston Strangler with his lawyer, F. Lee Bailey. Bailey recalled his talk with Nassar: “He asked me whether or not it would be possible for someone who had done the stranglings to write a book. And my off-hand answer was sure, but he might go to the electric chair as a consequence. Later on, I was asked to go down and see this fellow, Albert DeSalvo, by my client.” Bailey expected to come face to face with a monster. Instead, he met a married man with two children who seemed concerned about his family: “I was a little incredulous because everybody develops a profile. You’re looking for a monster, somebody that, you know, the jowls are dripping and it just didn’t seem to fit. He wanted to be able to tell his story. He said, ‘I would like to find out why I am like this. Maybe people can give me tests or something.’” According to Bailey, DeSalvo confessed he was the Boston Strangler. “I had no way of knowing whether or not he was telling the truth, fantasizing because he was crazy, or had read a lot of things in the newspapers and wanted to be famous.” Two days later, Bailey returned to Bridgewater with a tape recorder and a list of questions. With DeSalvo’s permission, Bailey had struck a deal with the Boston police. They would provide Bailey with details only The Strangler would know, as a way of testing DeSalvo. In return, Bailey was guaranteed that the tapes would never be heard in court. Deputy Superintendent John Donovan, retired Chief of Homicide in the Boston Police Department, said he was intrigued by what he heard: “His descriptions of the crime scenes were just so accurate that that impressed me very much.” But when Dr. Ames Robey heard the tape, he was not so impressed. He believed there was another explanation for DeSalvo’s knowledge of the crime scenes: “Albert indicated to us that he had gone to the various sites that the newspapers had named after the police tape was off the doors in the apartments, just to sort of be there and see what it was like.” Dr. Robey says that DeSalvo had a photographic memory. He may have visited the victims’ apartments, or perhaps he was just repeating what someone else had described to him. Then Robey began to believe that DeSalvo’s friend, George Nassar, was somehow involved: “I first began to wonder about something going on when no other inmates would come near them. And they would immediately stop talking if the guards or staff came anywhere near where they could hear. But they would have extensive conversations about what, of course, we didn’t know.” A career criminal, George Nassar had been imprisoned for killing a gas station attendant shortly after the Strangler killed his last victim. Nassar agreed to discuss his role in the case and his relationship with Albert DeSalvo for the first time: “With Albert DeSalvo, I was simply an associate. I’ve done the same thing with many, many prisoners. People come to me and ask for advice. I give it to them if they say, if it’s worthy of me assisting them, I assist them, for my reasons because I feel it’s a worthy thing to do.” The Massachusetts Attorney General ordered that news of DeSalvo’s confession be kept under wraps. Within the police department, there was a split over whether DeSalvo was, in fact, the killer. Then someone leaked the story of the confession to the local papers. In response to the story, two women came forward. One was a survivor of a possible Strangler attack. The other was a neighbor of one of the victims. They were brought to Bridgewater to see if they recognized any of the inmates. Surprisingly, the one familiar face did not belong to Albert DeSalvo, but to George Nassar. Is it possible that he was actually the Boston Strangler? Dr. Ames Robey thought it was possible: “George Nassar would fit the profile of the Boston Strangler. We found nothing that would rule him out, not even one iota.” George Nassar denied the accusation: “I do not kill women. I’ve never conceived of it. I wouldn’t conceive of it. I have great respect and regard for women, beginning with my mother who brought me up that way.” Lee Bailey wasn’t convinced his client fit the profile of the Strangler: “George Nassar was eliminated as the Strangler. I don’t think he had the profile to strangle. George Nassar used a gun.” Albert DeSalvo was the state’s prime suspect, even though there was no physical evidence that linked him to any of the killings. F. Lee Bailey suggested that DeSalvo undergo hypnosis. He recalled the session: “We had him hypnotized and age regressed right through one of the homicides. And the things that developed in the presence of a very bright medical hypnotist were of great interest.” The session revealed that DeSalvo had had problems with every significant woman in his life. According to F. Lee Bailey: “We found an involvement of his wife who he’d married in Germany, his daughter who had a physical disability that troubled him greatly, his mother whom he had a love-hate relationship. And it was just the beginning.” Dr. Robey observed the session and came to a completely different conclusion: “The answers were almost implied in the question, which, at least from my training, is something you don’t do. I was not at all convinced that anything had been uncovered. And was a little surprised later when Mr. Bailey announced what had occurred under hypnosis was ‘definitive evidence.’ Albert, even with the crimes he was charged with, he was considered gentle, polite. His sexual proclivities, his general attitude, he was not angry and hostile.” In the summer of 1965, the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office conducted its own interrogations. The transcripts of those interviews were never released, but author Susan Kelly obtained a copy while researching her book called “Deadly Charade.” Susan came to believe that Albert DeSalvo was playing along: “When you read the transcript and you come to a point where Albert gives an incorrect answer to a question, he is guided to give the correct answer. And Albert, who was a smart guy, caught on very quickly. This man was not the Boston Strangler, he didn’t kill anyone.” Lee Bailey strongly disagreed: “They had the right guy, beyond question. No one has ever come up with anything meaningful to contradict that. The question is, how could we try him as the Strangler and close the file in the public’s mind?” Lee Bailey struck a deal with the State. Albert DeSalvo went on trial, but not as the Boston Stranger. Instead, he was tried for sexual assault and other crimes in connection with the “green man” case. In return, the State agreed not to press for the death penalty. According to Bailey, it was the right thing to do: “That’s all we wanted. Nobody ever wanted Albert on the street, including Albert, and to ask not to be executed so that he could be studied seemed to me a reasonable objective.” After less than four hours of deliberation, the jury reached its verdict: guilty on eight criminal counts. DeSalvo had wanted to be sent to a mental hospital, but his insanity defense failed. He was sentenced to life in prison. Susan Kelly had suspicious as to why: “It was a much more severe sentence than he would have received normally on the sex charges of which he’d been convicted. But he was being sent to the prison as the Boston Strangler. It was that simple.” Dr. Ames Robey concurred: “I think the most difficult part of all of this was the feeling that whether they had it solved or not, they had quieted the public’s concern. So, theoretically everyone was happy.” In prison, DeSalvo was re-united with his old friend, George Nassar. Once again, questions were raised regarding Nassar’s possible involvement with the stranglings. Nassar admitted nothing: “Because Al was not tried, this case had become mythical, it became part of, like, a public fantasy of what really happened. It became a continuing mystery, when it should’ve been resolved. And I was part of the mystery.” Outside of prison, DeSalvo had become a legend. But inside, he feared his fame had made him a marked man. After more than six years behind bars, he asked to be transferred to a cell in the prison infirmary. Here, he would be isolated from the other inmates. On the evening of November 25th, 1973, DeSalvo telephoned his former psychiatrist, Dr. Ames Robey. “He wanted to talk to me, to tell me the, quote, real story. He didn’t say what the real story was and I could only hope that this is what I would hear, but I never heard it. DeSalvo told Dr. Robey that he also intended to tell a reporter the same story. But before he talked to anyone, he was found in his cell murdered, stabbed repeatedly in the chest. Some believed that DeSalvo was involved in a drug deal gone bad. Others, including George Nassar, say DeSalvo was killed in a dispute over cuts of meat he was allegedly selling on the prison black market. To Dr. Robey, it was clear what had happened: “Somebody didn’t want that interview happening. And I think they’ve said before, ‘dead men tell no tales.’” Three inmates were eventually charged with Albert DeSalvo’s murder, but no one was ever convicted.   While Nassar and Bailey are convinced that Desalvo was the strangler there are many people that think Nassar had something to do with the murders and used Desalvo and Bailey to get Desalvo convicted. Dr. Robey said “I think Albert became the Boston Strangler because he wanted so much to be the Boston Strangler. It was the most important thing in his life. For somebody that felt all his life that he was a nobody, all of a sudden he could become world-renowned.”  Author Susan Kelly, who has written a couple books about the Strangler case, said of Desalvo being the killer “After eight years of research on this case, one thing I’m certain of is that Albert DeSalvo was not the Boston Strangler. There are a number of very good suspects. None of them happen to be Albert DeSalvo.”   Shortly after his murder, authorities came across a collection of poems that DeSalvo had written while in prison. One of them provided an intriguing footnote to the legend of the Boston Strangler. It read:   Here’s the story of the strangler yet untold The man who claims he murdered 13 women, young and old Today he sits in a prison cell Deep inside only a secret he can tell People everywhere are still in doubt Is the strangler in prison, or roaming about?              Nassar was in prison twice. He was convicted, along with two buddies, in the killing of a store clerk during a robbery spree. He was paroled for this offense in 1961. The Boston Strangler slayings would begin the following year. The next murder , for which he is still serving his life sentence, would be the one that brought him i contact with Desalvo. He was convicted of killing a gas station clerk after an eyewitness identified him as the shooter. He has maintained his innocence and has requested several retrials, all of his appeals have been denied. While two of the murders took place after Nassar was caught for this crime that hasn't stopped people from speculating that he was somehow involved in the other slayings, possibly with Desalvo. Some followers of the case have also straight up declared Nassar to be the real Strangler, claiming that he fed details of the murders to DeSalvo. DeSalvo, they speculated, knew that he would spend the rest of his life in jail for the "Green Man" attacks, and "confessed" so that Nassar could collect reward money that they would split—thus providing support to DeSalvo's wife and two children. Another motive was his tremendous need for notoriety. DeSalvo hoped that the case would make him world-famous.    Besides Desalvo and Nassar, there were suspects in several of the other murders, leading many to suspect that not all of the murders were committed by one person. The fact that the victims were so wide ranging in age and type, and that aside from strangling there were many inconsistencies in MO from case to case led many to believe there wasn't one perpetrator but several. For instance, On June 14, 1962, the Strangler claimed his first victim, 56-year-old Anna Slesers. Earlier that day, a painting crew was working at her apartment. Sixteen days later, the same painting crew arrived at the apartment building of Helen Blake. She became victim number two. Two of the paint crew's alibis could not be corroborated by their boss or coworkers. For many people that's enough proof Desalvo was not the killer of these two.       Victim number 6 was Sophie clark. Police investigating this murder came upon a suspect, a man she used to date. The man was seen entering Sophie's apartment building and fleeing the buildin a short time later covered in sweat. According to authorities the man was given polygraph tests on two separate occasions and failed them both.          There was also a strong suspect for victim number 7, Paricia Bissett. The suspect in this case was her boss. Detective found that she was having an affair with her happily married boss at the time of her murder. It was also discovered during the autopsy that she was...wait for it...pregnant. Sounds like a big stinky pile of motive.         Despite these guys all be strong suspect in the respective case, authorities just basically said fuck it after Desalvo confessed, and even though he got many details of the murders constantly, they pretty much just stopped looking into theses leads. On person associated with the case had this to say                                        “There’s a possibility that some of the older women died at the hands of the same person. Each of the young women who died was murdered by a different individual who had his own motives.” “If you hated a woman back in the early 1960’s, you could kill her, loosely wrap a stocking around her neck, and hope that the police would think it was the Boston Strangler. All the grizzly details were printed in the papers at the time. If you wanted to commit a murder, here was your diagram.”   To go along with the multiple killer theory,Former FBI profiler Robert Ressler said, "You're putting together so many different patterns [regarding the Boston Strangler murders] that it's inconceivable behaviorally that all these could fit one individual." John E. Douglas, the former FBI special agent who was one of the first criminal profilers, doubted that DeSalvo was the Boston Strangler. In his book The Cases That Haunt Us, he identified DeSalvo as a "power-assurance" motivated rapist. He said that such a rapist is unlikely to kill in the manner of crimes attributed to the Boston Strangler; a power-assurance motivated rapist would, however, be prone to taking credit for the crimes. The family of one of the later victims, Mry Sullivan believed that Desalvo was not Mary's killer and even formed an unlikely partnership with Disalvo's team to try and prove he was innocent and to find Mary's real killer.   On January 4, 1964, Mary Sullivan was found by her roommate, strangled to death and sexually assaulted. In a final morbid gesture, placed at her feet was a Happy New Year card.   The police collected semen left on Mary’s body by the killer. But in 1964, there was no way to match it to a suspect. Albert DeSalvo later admitted he’d killed Mary. However, two families have formed a surprising alliance to challenge his confession: the family of Mary Sullivan and the family of Albert DeSalvo, including his brother Richard:                            I never believed my brother was the Boston Strangler from day one. I just want the name cleared. That’s all. Albert was not perfect. Albert did some bad things. Albert was not a murderer.”         Mary Sullivan’s sister, Diane, also believes that DeSalvo was not the killer:                              I’m gonna do everything I can to find her murderer, to find the murderer of Mary.”   According to Casey Sherman, Mary Sullivan’s nephew, he contacted the Boston police and asked about possible DNA evidence in The Strangler case: “I made several inquiries to the Boston police department and they told me flat out that they did not have any physical evidence left in the Boston Strangler case to test for DNA evidence.” So Mary Sullivan’s family turned to the only evidence available to them: Mary’s remains. Casey said the family felt exhumation was the only way they could settle the case: “We had to do the exhumation of my aunt’s body. It was a horrible experience. We didn’t want to do it, but it was our last and only recourse, we thought, and it was the only chance to find her killer.” The Sullivans got help from a team of forensic experts, including world-renowned Professor of Law and Forensic Science, James Starrs: “We were obviously looking for any seminal fluid, and we do know that seminal fluid will fluoresce under UV light. So we looked, and seminal fluid fluoresced, and it was also in the right location for seminal fluid. It’s on pubic hair.” Forensic molecular biologist Dr. David Foran was another member of the team: “So we examined that, hoping to get any DNA from it. We had to be extra careful because, obviously, her hair is going to have her DNA in it, so one of the tricky parts becomes isolating DNA only from this material that’s stuck in the pubic hair, and not from the hair itself.” Dr. Foran successfully isolated a DNA sequence and compared it to Albert DeSalvo’s genes using DNA taken from his brother, Richard. The results were virtually indisputable; the semen was not Albert DeSalvo’s. It confirmed to Casey Sherman that his family made the right decision in exhuming his aunt’s body: “When he said that there was DNA, they believed, from Mary’s killer on her body, and that DNA didn’t match Albert DeSalvo, it was just complete vindication as far as I was concerned.” The results led James Starrs to lay down a challenge: “For those who say that Albert DeSalvo did do it, the shoe is on their foot now. It’s for them to come forward and show the evidence to prove that Albert DeSalvo did do it.” But if Albert DeSalvo did not kill Mary Sullivan, then who did? The detectives who first investigated the killing found a strange piece of evidence in her bathroom. According to Diane Dodd, Mary’s sister, it implicated Mary’s abusive ex-boyfriend: “They found an ascot cut up in the toilet. When my sister dated this person, that’s all she bought him for presents, because he loved ascots. So I could see him definitely cutting that ascot up in the bathroom, and I could absolutely see him killing Mary.” Another suspect emerged based on an eyewitness account. A neighbor saw a man in Mary’s apartment at the approximate time of the murder. Mary’s roommate had a boyfriend who matched the description given by the neighbor. He may have had access to Mary’s apartment, and her keys, explaining why there were no signs of forced entry. Casey Sherman felt this scenario made sense: “Her apartment key had gone missing the day before she was killed. Now this key hadn’t fallen off the keychain. It was taken off.” The suspect was brought in for a polygraph test. According to police, his responses were deemed “untruthful.” Once DeSalvo had confessed however, investigations into this suspect and Mary’s ex-boyfriend, were closed. According to author Susan Kelly, the police also had strong suspects in several of the other murders: “If Albert wasn’t the Boston Strangler, who was the Boston Strangler? From what my research indicates, there wasn’t one, there were many.”   So what conclusions can we draw? Well hold onto your tits cus here's a tidbit we’ve left for the end. In 2013, authorities claimed to have a familial match to Desalvo of the substance taken off the body of Mary Sullivan. After this they exhumed the body of desalvo to get a sample for comparison. The sample from Desalvo matched the one from Mary. The conclusion made was that this is proof that Desalvo was the strangler. But in reality it only proves he killed Mary Sullivan or at the very least raped her. Were the murders all done by Desalvo, some seem to think this proves it. Despite the mountains of evidence to the contrary it seems the authorities demm this worthy of calling it a win and claiming Desalvo was the sole Boston Strangler. Many people are calling this case officially closed. But despite this it is hard to find a real consensus on this one. Read 50 articles on the case, get 50 different opinions and answers. So Did Desalvo murder MAry and try to make it look like the strangler? Was he the only killer of all these women? Did George Nassar have anything to do with it, or F. Lee Bailey? Did the authorities let multiple murderers go due to a “bogus Confession” we may never know as Nassar maintains his innocence, Desalvo was brutally murdered in prison, and there's a lot of strange discrepancies from case to case. Many of the murders deviated from a single M.O. suggesting multiple killers, or a schizophrenic one. Oh did we mention George Nassar was a schizophrenic? SO what do you all think? Let us know. One last fun tidbit for you guys. In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring DeSalvo for his work in "population control"—after the vote, Waco Representative Tom Moore, Jr. admitted that he had submitted the legislation as an April Fool's Day joke against his colleagues—his declared intent was to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. Having made his point, he withdrew the resolution… So that's pretty awesome. Horro movies based in Mass: https://www.ranker.com/list/best-massachusetts-horror-movies/ranker-film        

NDB Media
The Walking Dead Online Viewing Party S10E20 Splinter

NDB Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 54:00


Tonight's show contains SPOILERS up through the last episode, + possible content from any current AMC official promo materials!  Typically we start our show a half hour before the new episode airs live each week, with recap from the previous episode, and discussion of what is to come tonight. At 9:00 pm, we'll go dark or mute, and watch the new episode together, then give episode ratings from 1-10 and commentary during the commercial breaks. We will also give our listeners trivia on the show as well as the cast and crew, including bios, birthdays, and more. Our show is SPOILER and COMIC FREE. Please don't discuss either any spoilers or stuff from the comics in the chatroom or on the air - we prefer our discussions, reactions, and comments, to be just about what we know from the show that's presented. Tonight's episode is entitled, "Splinter." Official AMC Synopsis: "Eugene, Ezekiel, Yumiko, and Princess are captured and separated by the mysterious troopers that surrounded them at the rail yard. Claustrophobic with mounting anxiety, Princess struggles with memories of her traumatic past and plans to escape."  

Becoming Reborn
Justin Horro- The Scope

Becoming Reborn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 76:43


In this podcast Trav chats with Justin Horro, former NRL player and now huge part of the clothing brand YKTR’s phenomenal team. We go through Justin’s life and now his time with the YKTR boys!

The Dana Buckler Show
Episode 227: Summer Movie Preview with Adam Riske

The Dana Buckler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 70:56


Join our Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/danabucklershow I'm very Happy to welcome back great friend of show Adam Riske! Adam shares his thoughts on what he has seen and which movies he is looking forward to! Topics Include F This Movie Fest , Willow , Action Jackson , Die Hard , Top Gun Maverick , the next Fast and Furious and much more................. Checkout Adam's work at http://www.fthismovie.net/ Follow Adam on twitter at twitter.com/RiskeAdam Help support this show by going to www.patreon.com/howisthismovie For one time donations go to https://www.paypal.me/DanaBuckler11 www.twitter.com/Danabucklershow Thedanabucklershow@gmail.com www.thedanabucklershow.podomatic.com

Weakly Podcast
Weakly Horroŕ Eps 1 "Urban Legend Jepang DARUMA-SAN

Weakly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 23:15


Segmen baru dari podcast gue dan gue juga bakal post di youtube. Segmen ini akan membahas hal-hal horror dengan sedikit bumbu-bumbu candaan supaya ga serem-serem banget gitu. Hope you guys enjoy

Beats Rymes and Basslines Show In London
Tha General interviews Horro General

Beats Rymes and Basslines Show In London

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 65:00


Talks promotions new dance and his journey so far all the way from Jamaica

Talk'n Pops
Funko Shop, Horro, Marvel, Star Wars & More! - Talk'n Pops 238

Talk'n Pops

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 70:27


There are a lot of Hot Takes this episode. Donate to our extra life! https://www.extra-life.org/participant/440429 Wanna Win some dope Funko Pop Pins? Click this link!!! - https://giv.gg/wgva1T Buy our book on amazon! https://amzn.to/3lZToRy We are offering new and upgrading members to our Patreon a cool set of acrylic Mike and Josh Pins! Go Check it out! Join our Patreon to get exclusive bonus content or become a Co-Executive Producer: patreon.com/talknpops If you have a question for us call and leave us a voice mail 224-300-POPS (7677) and we will answer it on the show. Leave us a review on iTunes or Facebook and we will read it on the show! Be mean but give us a good rating! Join the Discord and talk to us! Link to the Discord: https://discord.gg/GSF3dkx If you want some great pop protectors and want to help out the show visit: 7Bucks a Pop! Reminder: We want your bad or good retail stories, send them to podcast@talknpops.com and we will read it on the air. Check us out at www.facebook.com/talknpops, www.twitter.com/talknpops, www.instagram.com/talknpops, www.talknpops.com. If you want to be on the show then visit bit.ly/FunkoPod and find out how! You could also help us out by rating and reviewing the show on iTunes.  We are not associated with Funko

It's Only a Podcast - A Horror Movie Review Show
Episode 2 - The Final Girls / Dario Argento's Suspiria

It's Only a Podcast - A Horror Movie Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015 69:53


Christian and Ian reconvene after the spooky holiday to continue their conversation on horror movies new, old, obscure, classic and trashy. The 2015 movie discussed, THE FINAL GIRLS, is a horror comedy that pays homage to 80s slasher movies, like Friday the 13th, and is now available on VOD. The cohosts also share their "Top 3 movies featuring literal cults" for the show's first ever Thrill List segment. Finally, the episode is rounded out by pulling another Movie from the Crypt. This time the unearthed gem is Dario Argento's seminal Giallo film, SUSPIRIA, and there is a discussion of aesthetics, mood vs. plot, and being trapped in a pile of razorwire.  We'd love to hear your thoughts or any questions or requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook and Twitter.