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Send us a textGuitarist/Bassist/Vocalist Juha Harju, aka Kuolio (Deathchain, Chamber Of Unlight, Ajattara, Warmoon Lord (Live), Chaosweaver) visits the Morgue. We will discuss his musical path that dates back over 25 years. We also are joined as a co-host by Jarno Hämäläinen ((Urn, Graves, X-Barathrum) who hangs out and talk about the latest on Finland's Urn and Graves. See you at the Morgue!music:Deathchain-Stele ov the Vultures Urn-666-MegatonsChamber Of Unlight- Crowns of DivinityDeathchain- Chaos WartechDeathchain- Pit of the PossessedShade Empire- Harvesters of DeathAjattara- H.A.I.Chamber Of Unlight-One With the oneUrn- Burning Blood's Curse contact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) fue un escritor, poeta, crítico literario y periodista estadounidense, considerado una de las figuras más influyentes del Romanticismo en su vertiente más oscura y del nacimiento del cuento moderno. Nacimiento: 19 de enero de 1809 en Boston, Estados Unidos. Hijo de actores itinerantes. Su padre abandonó el hogar y su madre murió de tuberculosis cuando Poe tenía apenas dos años. Fue acogido por el matrimonio Allan en Richmond (de allí su segundo nombre, aunque nunca fue adoptado legalmente). Estudió un tiempo en la Universidad de Virginia, pero problemas económicos y de juego le obligaron a abandonarla. Posteriormente estuvo en la Academia Militar de West Point, de donde también fue expulsado. Se dedicó a la escritura y al periodismo, trabajando en varias revistas literarias donde se destacó como crítico agudo y a menudo temido por su severidad. En 1836 se casó con su prima Virginia Clemm, que tenía 13 años. La enfermedad y posterior muerte de ella en 1847 marcaron profundamente su vida y su obra. Falleció en circunstancias misteriosas el 7 de octubre de 1849 en Baltimore, hallado delirante en la calle y vestido con ropas que no eran suyas. Las causas exactas siguen siendo debatidas (alcoholismo, rabia, enfermedades cerebrales o incluso conspiraciones políticas). Poe es célebre por su habilidad para crear atmósferas de terror psicológico, misterio y melancolía. También innovó en el género policial y de ciencia ficción.Cuentos de terror: La caída de la Casa Usher, El corazón delator, El gato negro, El barril de amontillado.Policiales: Los crímenes de la calle Morgue (considerado el primer relato detectivesco moderno, precursor de Sherlock Holmes).Poemas: El cuervo (su obra más famosa, símbolo de lo macabro y lo obsesivo), Annabel Lee, Lenore, El gusano vencedor.Crítica: Fue un crítico literario feroz, defendiendo la originalidad y la estética en la literatura. Inspiró a escritores como Charles Baudelaire (quien lo tradujo al francés), Stéphane Mallarmé, H. P. Lovecraft y Jorge Luis Borges.Se le atribuye haber sentado bases del cuento moderno y del relato detectivesco. Su estilo influyó en el simbolismo europeo y en la literatura gótica.
Send us a text Guitarist/vocalist Gene Palubicki (Perdition Temple, Malefic Throne, Angelcorpse, Demonized, Hexorcist, x-Apocalypse Command, x-Blasphemic Cruelty, x-Impiety) makes his second appearance on the Morgue and talk About the latest Perdition Temple and Malefic Throne records and more. See you at the Morgue!music:Perdition Temple- Kingdoms of the Bloodstained AngelCorpse-ChristhammerMalefic Throne-The Voice Of My GhostPerdition Temple - Death Insurrection Malefic Throne- Athirst for Dissonance Hexorcist- Veneration of Irreverence Mørkø -Ikihonkien katveessa(Rehearsal Demo 1996)contact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
Cedric Lodge was sentenced to eight years in prison for his central role in a nationwide network of human remains trading. His wife, Denise Lodge, was ordered to serve one year and one day in prison.
Episode 1585: Cats In The Cradle
Episode 1584: Felt Cute
Send us a textGuitarist/Drummer/Bassist/Vocalist Kev Desecrator (Sépulcre, Deströyer 666, Venefixion, Profanation, Invoketh) visits the Morgue to talk about his musical path that started over 20 years ago and is still burning strong today. This is the first audio interview he has ever done as we discuss his musical roots, touring, the new Sépulcre record and much more. See you at the Morgue!music:Sépulcre-Relics From Unearthly CultDeströyer 666-Savage RightsVenefixion-Nocturnal DeceitAbnorm-The Dead End Path Passenger Perversifier-Raise the Black FireDeströyer 666-Death In BerlinProfanation-Global TerrorVenefixion-Of Wolves and Ghostscontact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
Episode 1583: Aging Warhawks
Count Dracula's Great Love (1973), Horror Rises from the Tomb (1973), Panic Beats (1983) We're finally back to discuss the wonderful cinematic world of Paul Naschy! Back in episode 21, we covered three different entries in Naschy's werewolf films. So this time out, we are covering three of his NON-werewolf titles. It's important to remind fans that while he was known for his Waldemar Daninsky werewolf films, he made plenty of other films, incorporating a bunch of different kind of monsters. And if you are familiar with more of his work, then what better time to revisit some of them, right? Making over a hundred titles in his career spanning decades, Paul Naschy loved the horror genre and made the kind of films he wanted to, giving fans a wide variety of well-known beasties, as well as ones we'd never seen before. While some might say they vary in quality, Naschy's passion never did, and he always put his heart and soul into each one of them. Films mentioned in this episode: Beast and the Magic Sword (1983), Count Dracula (1970), Count Dracula's Great Love (1973), Count Yorga (1970), Curse of the Devil (1973), Dracula (1974), Dr. Jekyll vs the Werewolf (1972), Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968), Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), The Frenchman's Garden (1978), The Hanging Woman (1973), Horror Rises from the Tomb (1973), Howl of the Devil (1988), Hunchback of the Morgue (1973), The Mummy's Revenge (1975), The Night of the Executioner (1999), Night of the Werewolf (1981), Nightmare Castle (1965), Panic Beats (1983), People Who Own the Dark (1976), Santo vs Doctor Death (1973), She Killed in Ecstasy (1971), Snowbeast (1977), Vampyros Lesbos (1971), Vengeance of the Zombies (1973), The Wolf Man (1941)
Episode 1582: Observe And Report
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Episode 1581: Twisted
Episode 1580: Flagrant Simp
Please SUBSCRIBE to this channel! Follow Slater on Instagram + TikTok: @investigatorslater Join our Patreon family! (www.Patreon.com/PsychopediaPod) On Patreon, you'll get AD FREE episodes, merch discounts, exclusive content, extra true crime cases, behind-the-scenes, private group chats, and much more! David Fuller, aka the “Morgue Monster”, committed the largest known necrophilic crime spree in British legal history. For over three decades, Fuller exploited his job as an electrician at two U.K. hospitals throughout the 1990s and 2000s, slipping into morgues with full, unrestricted access. There, he sexually violated more than 100 female corpses — victims ranging in age from children to the elderly — and documented everything with chilling precision. Investigators later uncovered over one million photos and videos of his atrocities. Fuller's violence didn't begin with the morgues. He murdered two innocent young women, Wendy Knell and Caroline Pierce, not only to end their lives, but to ensure access to their bodies afterward. This case is one of the most disturbing ever uncovered — grotesque, calculated, and psychologically twisted. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Episode 1579: Fashion
V dalším díle podcastového speciálu Buchty čtou o knížkách, které všichni známe, ale málokdo je skutečně četl, se Ivana Veselková, Zuzana Fuksová a středoškolský pedagog Stanislav Zajíček zabývali povídkou Edgara Allana Poea s názvem Vraždy v ulici Morgue.
Episode 1578: Stanger Things
V dalším díle podcastového speciálu Buchty čtou o knížkách, které všichni známe, ale málokdo je skutečně četl, se Ivana Veselková, Zuzana Fuksová a středoškolský pedagog Stanislav Zajíček zabývali povídkou Edgara Allana Poea s názvem Vraždy v ulici Morgue.Všechny díly podcastu Buchty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Send us a text On this episode we are joined by Guitarist/Vocalist Tony Thomas, aka Tempter (Witch Vomit, Torture Rack) to talk about the history of Portland's Witch Vomit and much more. See you at the Morgue!music:1) Witch Vomit-Funeral Sanctum 2)Torture Rack-Decrepit Funeral Home 3)Witch Vomit-Circle of Blood 4)Witch Vomit-Vomit Ritual 5)Witch Vomit-Screams From Purgatory 6)Torture Rack-Festering Castration 7)Witch Vomit- Crawl To My Grave 8)Torture Rack-Lord of The Massgrave 9)Witch Vomit-Black Wings Of Desolationcontact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
V dalším díle podcastového speciálu Buchty čtou o knížkách, které všichni známe, ale málokdo je skutečně četl, se Ivana Veselková, Zuzana Fuksová a středoškolský pedagog Stanislav Zajíček zabývali povídkou Edgara Allana Poea s názvem Vraždy v ulici Morgue.
In this subscriber-only episode, the host Rachel Abrams ventures deep into the basement of The New York Times in Manhattan to visit a place affectionately known by staff members as “the morgue.”There, she meets Jeff Roth, the sole guardian of the vast and eclectic archive that houses the paper's historical news clippings and photographic prints, along with its large book and periodicals library dating back to the 19th century.Guest:Jeff Roth, archivist at The New York TimesFor more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
Ninjas Are Butterflies dives into ancient technology, lost engineering, angelic weapons in history, and real black market conspiracies. Solomon's Temple construction secrets and the mysterious techniques behind how it was built have baffled researchers, scientists, and historians for centuries, and honestly, we're starting to think they had access to tools that would make a DeWalt rep weep. In this episode, we break down theories that the builders of Solomon's Temple may have possessed advanced ancient tech far beyond what we understand today, including precision stone-cutting methods and energy sources that disappear from the historical record like your socks in the dryer. We also explore the legend of a weapon said to be delivered to Constantine by an angel, a relic rumored to hold supernatural influence powerful enough to alter world history. No pressure if you're the guy responsible for swinging it. And then, things get dark fast as we uncover a real-life conspiracy involving a morgue and an illegal black market operation that feels like the plot of a horror movie—except it actually happened. Stick around for theories, evidence, insanely bold speculation, and way too much laughter for how creepy this episode gets. Follow if you love mystery, ancient tech, conspiracy theories, strange history, and real investigative storytelling. Huge episode. Buckle up. Take advantage of Ridge's Biggest Sale of the Year and GET UP TO 47% Off by going to https://www.Ridge.com/NINJAS #Ridgepod #ad Level up your game and get 10% off @TurtleBeach with code NINJAS at turtlebeach.com/NINJAS #turtlebeachpod #ad Head to DRINKAG1.com/NINJAS to get a FREE Welcome Kit with an AG1 Flavor Sampler and a bottle of Vitamin D3 plus K2, when you first subscribe! #ad Get the NEW Ninjas shirt: https://www.sundaycoolswag.com/products/presale-clankers-tee-glow-ink Get MORE Exclusive Ninjas Are Butterflies Content by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NinjasAreButterflies NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY @ 6AM EST! Ninja Merch: https://www.sundaycoolswag.com/ Start Your Custom Apparel Order Here: https://bit.ly/NinjasYT-SundayCool Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 1577: Jive Turkeys
Episode 1576: The Country Of Origin
Send us a text On this episode Vocalist/Bassist W.Horepreacher visits the Morgue to talk about the history of Finland's Wömit Angel, his other projects past and present, the Finnish Metal scene and much more. See you at the Morgue! Music:Wömit Angel- Nun Raping Rock n' Roll Mask Of Satan-Blood MountainWömit Angel-Let There Be SatanWömit Angel- Into the Storm of Sodom Wömit Angel- Killing Starts Witches Hollow- Betrayal at the Old House Wömit Angel- Crushing Suffering contact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
The leaves are falling, the weather is turning colder, and there are unmistakable signsthat another big holiday is coming up. Thanksgiving is the time where we give thanks foreverything we have. Isn't it nice to know that we can all be thankful for things likeHalloween? The (g)hosts hope each and every one of you enjoys spending time withfriends and family enjoying food, fellowship, and football. And be sure to tune into theBig Scary Show Episode 354 before that tryptophan-induced food coma sets in.Storm is ranting about rage bait traps in a Haunt Minute. Meathook Jim is talking to avery special guest in Between the Corpses. Badger brings you the latest in DeadlineNews, and the Old Crone is talking about transitions. Do we have a GruesomeGiveaway for November? Stay tuned to find out. And finally, we're spinning some rockin'tunes to keep your blood pumping and to keep you warm in these rapidly cooling days.The Roundtable of Terror discusses the mythos behind the scariest of the holidaycreatures, the Krampus. Who is this horned, anthropomorphic figure from Alpine folklorewho punishes the naughty children? Is it a truly horrific monster bent on devouring thewicked? Is it merely to frighten children into being good? And why are Krampus-themedevents popping up all around the US? We bring in several guests who put on eventscentered around Krampus to get their take on this legendary holiday creature. It's afascinating conversation you better not miss or the Krampus might just come after YOU.All this, and so much more.We hid the body, but you'll become an accomplice just by listening to……..the BIGSCARY SHOW Episode 354. (And don't eat too much turkey)Featured music:The Phantom A.D. - Like a WolfmanBaron Misuraca - As We EmbraceCrispy Bess - OrmondiumDirty Dead - Meet Me at the Morgue#bigscaryshow #roundtableofterror
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Episode 1575: Fine People (podcast)
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Episode 1574: Warby Puker
Episode 1573: H1B Dreams
Send us a text On this episode Drummer/Vocalist Chris Volcano (Abominator, Cemetery Urn, Starfallen, x-Denouncement Pyre, x-Ignivomous, x-Deströyer 666) visits the Morgue for his first audio/podcast interview ever. We discuss his musical journey that goes back over 32 years. We also discuss Abominator's latest record "The Fire Brethren" available now on Hell's Headbangers, his other projects past and present and much more. See you at the Morgue! music:Abominator-The Templar's Curse Starfallen- Adorned in Thorns Cemetery Urn-Damnation Is In The BloodDeströyer 666-Long Live DeathAbominator-Hordes Of ImpurityAbominator-Desolate FeastDenouncement Pyre- The Final SolutionAbominator- Progenitors of the Insurrection of Satan contact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
Episode 1572: Oh Bother
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Episode 1571: Ka$h Grab
Text a Message to the ShowIn the summer of 2025, one of my patrol officers, Hunter Simoncic, was struck by a car and killed in the line of duty. As part of the grieving process, we are sharing our experiences with you that you might be better prepared for the impossible tasks that immediately follow a line of duty death.One of the most difficult is that of family liaison officer. A family liaison is assigned to the family of a fallen officer, to advocate for the family's needs, to communicate to them about police traditions and the departments needs, and be the point of contact for the countless questions that arise when everyone has just had their worst possible day.Our guest for this interview is friend of the show Captain Gregg Dorsett. Captain Dorsett was asked to be a family liaison officer for the Simoncic family and he agreed to let me debrief him and share his experience with you. To go from police commander and decision maker to family advocate in the midst of strongest possible emotions… well, that's a journey I think everyone can gain from hearing about.Concerns of Police Survivors can help families and coworkers. Their website is https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.orgMusic is by the WesterliesHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 126 Part 2Tags:Family Liaison, Coroner, Family, Funeral Homes, Hospital, Memorials, Morgue, Murder, Paperwork, Planning, Police, Post-Mortem, Processions, Sympathy, Kansas City, KansasSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
Episode 1570: Can’t Find A Fetterman
Send us a text On this episode Legendary front man Ron Galletti aka Nasty Ronnie of Nasty Savage takes over the Morgue for a few hours. We will take a deep dive into his 42 year career of blood soaked heavy metal that is still going today. This is a special episode and a must listen for anyone, who wants a look behind the curtain of the Tampa Bay Metal scene from someone who was there since the beginning. See you at the Morgue! music:Nasty Savage-Metal KnightsNasty Savage-Human FactorNasty Savage-Eromantic VertigoNasty Savage-Unchained AngelNasty Savage-Fear beyond the VisionNasty Savage-Stabbed In the BackNasty Savage-Ritual SubmissionNasty Savage-Aztec Elegance contact: thetampamorgue@gmail.com The Tampa Morgue Podcast can be found on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and most places you listen to your podcasts.
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Episode 1569: No More Questions
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Episode 1568: 9/11 Is Over
Episode 1567: Sorry We’re Closed
Episode 1566: Uncanny Valley
Seattle's Georgetown Morgue is often ranked as one of the scariest haunted houses in the U.S. What sets it apart from the rest? Paige Browning got a tour, and spoke with the owner and operator Scott Kolling, who's been scaring Seattleites for nearly 20 years. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before a body is ever opened, a medical examiner must consider what dangers might be waiting inside: fentanyl, tuberculosis or even a hidden needle. This week on Pathology with Dr. Priya, a Zone 7 series, Sheryl McCollum and Dr. Priya Banerjee share stories from their recent visit to Lake Tobias Wildlife Park. There, they took part in Wildlife CSI training, a hands-on blend of forensic education and animal encounters, including time with Chester, a baby kangaroo who quickly won everyone over. From there, the conversation shifts to the serious risks medical examiners face every day. From bloodborne pathogens and drug exposure to unstable death scenes and unpredictable infections, Dr. Priya offers a closer look at the hidden hazards behind every autopsy. Highlights (0:00) Welcome to Pathology with Dr. Priya: A Zone 7 series—Sheryl and Dr. Priya open the episode with highlights from the Wildlife CSI training at Lake Tobias Wildlife Park (3:15) Embracing lifelong learning, from seasoned investigators to students in the field (4:45 Honoring Dr. Jane Goodall and recognizing how wildlife crime intersects with forensic science (6:30) The hidden dangers of autopsy work: COVID, drug exposure, and unknown infections (8:30) Safety in the morgue: scalpel slips, needle sticks, and the rise of pandemic-era protocols (12:30) Fentanyl, MRSA, TB, and the health risks involved in cases with limited medical histories or unidentified individuals (17:00) Environmental hazards at the death scene, from fire damage and rough terrain to unpredictable animals (22:15) Morgue myths, pet protection, and why even the smallest details can carry big dangers About the Hosts Dr. Priya Banerjee is a board-certified forensic pathologist with extensive experience in death investigation, clinical forensics, and courtroom testimony. A graduate of Johns Hopkins, she served for over a decade as Rhode Island’s state medical examiner and now runs a private forensic pathology practice. Her work includes military deaths, NSA cases, and high-profile investigations. Dr. Priya has also been featured as a forensic expert on platforms such as CrimeOnline and Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She is a dedicated educator, animal lover, and proud mom. Website: anchorforensicpathology.comTwitter/X: @Autopsy_MD Sheryl McCollum is an Emmy Award–winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, and the Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. She works as a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department and is the co-author of the textbook Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute (CCIRI), a nationally recognized nonprofit that brings together universities, law enforcement, and experts to help solve unsolved homicides, missing persons cases, and kidnappings. Email: coldcase2004@gmail.comTwitter/X: @ColdCaseTipsFacebook: @sheryl.mccollumInstagram: @officialzone7podcast