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Episode 1652: I Thought This Was America!
Episode 1651: Give Me Your Cornbread
Episode 1650: Here We Go Again
Episode 1649: This Is Fine.
Send us Fan Mail On this episode we're bringing it back to Florida as guitarist Ben Jackson of Crimson Glory visits the Morgue to talk about his musical journey, which began more than 47 years ago. We also discus the early years of the Florida Metal scene, and the band's new Crimson Glory "Chasing The Hydra". See you at the Morgue!p.s.Also at the end of this episode extremely rare recording of Midnight telling a story that involves Ben. music:Crimson Glory- Queen of the Masquerade Crimson Glory- Azrael Crimson Glory- Chasing the Hydra Crimson Glory- Dragon Lady Crimson Glory- Red Sharks Parish-Danger ZoneCrimson Glory-Redden The Suncontact: 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 1648: Shiners Club
We begin in Japan, a place full of some of the best horror lore ever! Yotsuya Kaidan is the fictional, two centuries old story of a struggling samurai so desperate to escape the trappings of poverty that he horrifically betrays the one person who truly loves him. A person who refuses to stay gone when he gets rid of her. Then we have Kisaragi Station, a story that many have long believed isn't just a story, but a true account from 2004, when users on a Japanese message board watched in real time as a woman named Hasumi posted frantic updates after waking alone on a train platform that didn't exist on any map. What began as a simple missed stop slowly became one of Japan's most disturbing and enduring paranormal internet legends. Next up, a woman is in need of an outpatient surgery that goes sideways. Did she watch her own death? And resuscitation? A man who drive the same route every day finds a detour one morning on his way to work. Did he perhaps slip into another time line? Lastly, a woman who is no stranger to the spaces we think of being spoopy, the morgue. Something very peculiar about her day at work. Wet Hot Bad Magic Summer Camp 2026: Have you heard?! We have some amazing friends joining us at camp! Astonishing Legends and True Crime Campfire will both be bringing their shows to the live stage this summer! If you want to see them and us, get your tickets at badmagicproductions.com Do you want to get all of our episodes a WEEK early, ad free? Want to help us support amazing charities? Join us on Patreon! Want to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcast. Send stories to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.com Send everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.com Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening! Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG and TT Website: https://www.badmagicproductions.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcast Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Mailing Address: Scared to Death PO Box 3891 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted): "Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH." Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Scared to Death ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 1647: Iran Semantics
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Episode 1646: Corparate Pride
Send us Fan MailOn this episode guitarist Andy LaRocque (King Diamond, Lex Legion) and guitarist Pete Blakk (Lex Legion, Disaster/Peace, x-Geisha, x-Blakk Totem) visit the Morgue to discuss their musical journeys and their work with King Diamond, Andy's Sonic Train Studios, the debut Lex Legion record and much more. See you at the Morgue!music:King Diamond-At The GravesKing Diamond-BurnLex Legion-Sleep EternallyKind Diamond- Dressed In White King Diamond-The Family GhostKing Diamond-The Invisible GuestsKing Diamond-Sleepless NightsDisaster Peace-Hallowed DeathLex Legion- Gyspsy Tearscontact: 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.
Back from vacation... got started with the Kenya school arson which killed 16 and talked about a massive mine explosion in China. Also Iran war updates, Blue Origin rocket failure, S. Korea AI accusations, a string of murder-suicides, and a guy in Phoenix breaks into a morgue and violates a bunch of corpses.
Episode 1645: I Don’t See Any Horns
Episode 1644: No Touchy Crow
Send us Fan MailOn this episode vocalist Dainius, guitarist Saulius and bassist Augustinas of Sisyphean visits the Morgue. We will discuss the history of the Lithuanian black/death metal band, along with insights into their new record “Divergence”, that came out April 3rd via Edged Circle Productions. See you at the Morgue!music:1)Sisyphean-Hunting For Answers2)Sisyphean-Shattered Glass3)Sisyphean-Scorched Timeless4)Division-The Aftermath 5)Sisyphean-Epitaph to the Remnants 6)Sisyphean-Hearts Of Mercury7)Sisyphean-Black Bird that brings no joy 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 1643: The Girl Boss Who Bought An Election
This Day in Legal History: Homestead ActOn May 20, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act into law, creating one of the most consequential land distribution systems in American history. The statute allowed eligible settlers to claim 160 acres of federal land, so long as they lived on it, improved it, and cultivated it for a required period of time. At a basic level, the law treated land ownership as something that could be earned through residence and labor rather than purchased outright. That idea made the act especially powerful for many farmers, immigrants, formerly enslaved people, and poor white settlers who otherwise had limited access to property. But the promise of “free land” was never as simple as it sounded.Much of the land made available under the Homestead Act had already been occupied, used, or governed by Native nations, and federal land policy often operated alongside removal, broken treaties, and military force. The act therefore expanded private property rights for some while deepening dispossession for others. It also reflected the federal government's growing role in shaping settlement, agriculture, and economic development across the West. By requiring claimants to improve and farm the land, Congress used property law to encourage a particular vision of citizenship: independent, landowning, agricultural, and tied to national expansion. Over time, the law transferred vast amounts of public land into private hands. By the 1930s, roughly 270 million acres had been distributed under the Homestead Act, about 10% of the land area of the United States. Its legal legacy can be seen in debates over public lands, Indigenous sovereignty, property ownership, and the federal government's power to define who gets access to opportunity.Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told senators that a nearly $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” tied to President Trump's IRS settlement is “not a slush fund,” but there are several reasons to treat that assurance cautiously. The DOJ says Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization will accept only a formal apology and no direct damages, while the fund will be available to other people who claim they were victims of government “weaponization” or “lawfare.” The problem is that DOJ has not clearly defined who qualifies, what proof is required, or what would disqualify someone from receiving money. When Sen. Chris Van Hollen asked whether people who assaulted police officers on January 6 could apply, Blanche did not rule it out and instead said anyone could apply if they believed they were a victim. Blanche also said he would not personally write the eligibility rules, though senators noted he will appoint most of the commissioners who will oversee the fund. DOJ's public announcement says the fund was created as part of Trump's settlement with the IRS after Trump agreed to drop his lawsuit over the leak of his tax documents.The comparison to the Obama-era Keepseagle settlement is shaky. Keepseagle involved a discrimination case brought by Native American farmers and was approved by a federal judge, while this fund appears to be created through a settlement involving the sitting president and the IRS, without the same kind of judicial approval described here. Democrats also objected that Obama was not personally a plaintiff in Keepseagle, while Trump is directly connected to this settlement. The most legally significant part may be the addendum saying the IRS is permanently barred from examining certain Trump-related tax matters, including returns filed before the settlement's effective date. That makes the deal look larger than a privacy settlement over leaked tax documents, because it may also limit future tax enforcement. Even Senate Majority Leader John Thune said there are “a lot of questions” the administration will have to answer, which is a notable sign that concern is not limited to Democrats.$1.8B IRS Deal Fund ‘Not Slush Fund,' Blanche Tells Senators - Law360Workers at another Wells Fargo branch have moved to drop their union, showing that a once-fast-moving labor campaign inside the bank has lost momentum. The Communication Workers of America gave up representing nine employees at a Wilmington, Delaware, branch after one worker sought a vote to decertify the union. That branch had voted unanimously to unionize in early 2024 and was part of a broader organizing push that brought hundreds of Wells Fargo workers at 28 locations into the union. The campaign was notable because union representation is extremely rare in U.S. banking, where less than 1% of workers are unionized. Organizers had focused on complaints about understaffing, flat wages, sales pressure, and the lingering effects of Wells Fargo's fake-accounts scandal.The recent Delaware development is the fifth Wells Fargo branch where workers have ousted the union, with other decertifications in Florida, New Jersey, and North Carolina, and another petition pending in Wyoming. Wells Fargo said it supports employees' right to choose whether they want union representation. The anti-union National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, which has helped workers challenge union representation, framed the decertifications as evidence that employees are rejecting CWA involvement. The CWA, for its part, has blamed Wells Fargo for slowing contract talks and has accused the bank of retaliating against union supporters and cutting benefits at unionized branches. Wells Fargo denies wrongdoing and says delays are tied partly to the difficulty of negotiating some of the first union contracts in retail banking. The broader context is also unfavorable for unions, with fewer union elections held in 2025 than in 2024 and labor advocates arguing that changes at the National Labor Relations Board under President Trump have made organizing harder.Wells Fargo workers nix another union as tide turns in novel labor campaign | ReutersAnthropic is challenging the Defense Department's decision to label it a supply chain risk and bar it from government contracting, arguing that the move was an extreme response to a contract dispute over how its Claude AI models could be used. The dispute began during negotiations over the department's GenAI.mil platform, where the government wanted contract terms allowing all lawful uses of Claude, while Anthropic sought exceptions for mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons systems. Anthropic argued that the department's main theory was wrong because once Claude was deployed on the department's classified network, it would be air-gapped and Anthropic could not secretly interfere with it during a military operation. The company also said the government had less drastic options, such as declining to buy future Claude models, instead of using a blacklisting authority that had apparently never been used this way before. One D.C. Circuit judge seemed strongly skeptical of the government's action, calling the supply-chain-risk designation a major overreach. Other judges were less certain, asking whether the opaque and unpredictable nature of AI models could justify the government's concern that hidden limits might affect military uses.The government argued that Anthropic's own proposed red lines created a real operational risk, especially if the company expected officials to seek real-time exceptions during military activity. But the judges also pressed the government on why it needed such broad freedom to use AI, including for fully autonomous weapons, given known concerns about AI reliability. They also questioned why the department went straight to a supply-chain-risk designation instead of simply ending or narrowing the relationship. Anthropic said the government skipped required procedural steps, including a joint recommendation and a 30-day response period, before issuing the designation. The government claimed it had to act quickly because Claude was already being used on several Defense Department platforms. Anthropic countered that this urgency argument was weakened by the department's decision to phase out Claude over six months rather than immediately remove it.Anthropic Says Defense Dept. Smeared It Over AI Red Lines - Law360A Massachusetts judge refused to let Morgan & Morgan lawyer T. Michael Morgan appear in civil litigation against Harvard Medical School over the theft and sale of body parts from donated cadavers. The judge said Morgan's earlier sanction in a Wyoming case, where court filings included fake AI-generated case citations, showed a failure to meet basic ethical duties. Morgan had disclosed the prior sanction when asking to appear as an out-of-state lawyer in the Harvard case, but the judge said he did not explain enough about how he had changed his practices to prevent the same problem from happening again. The judge also criticized Morgan for procedural problems with the Massachusetts application, including not having local counsel submit it and paying the wrong fee.Morgan & Morgan said Morgan had accepted responsibility for the earlier mistake and that the firm had added safeguards around AI use. The underlying Harvard litigation involves families who say Harvard mishandled donated bodies after its former morgue manager, Cedric Lodge, stole and sold body parts; Harvard has condemned Lodge's actions but denies civil liability. Lodge was sentenced to eight years in prison in December. The ruling adds to a growing line of cases where lawyers have been sanctioned or warned for relying on AI tools without verifying the accuracy of legal citations.Lawyer barred from Harvard morgue scandal case over fake AI citations | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Episode 1642: Massie VS The Epstein Class
Episode 1641: Primary Aggression
Send us Fan MailYou Send Our Podcast to the Hospital, We Send Your Podcast to the Morgue. That's the Grumpy Nostalgia Way. The boys go full OG this week reliving Brian De Palma's 1987 classic. In a time when Americans couldn't drink, we learn that baseball bats, police brutality, and casual Italian-American racism could deliver us to moral clarity. Fresh new face, Costner, nearly pulls his weight against a legendary performance from Oscar winner Connery here. The boys are so impressed by the end that they decide to cover their other favorite gangster movies that aren't the Godfather.
Episode 1640: Protect Your Mind
Send us Fan MailOn this episode Rhevok Vermithrax, vocalist of Mordant Rhed, and , Arch Oppressor vocalist of Lord Humongous visit the Morgue. They'll be discussing the upcoming Mordant Rhed/Lord Humongous vinyl split and much more. See you at the Morgue!music:1) Lord Humongous- Greetings from the Humongous / Just Walk Away 2)Mordant Rhed- I Killed 3 People with a Crowbar 3)Lord Humongous- White Line Nightmare 4)Mordant Rhed-Nameless God Ritual5)Lord Humongous-Pig Killer6)Mordant Rhed-Darkness Consumes It's Keep7)Lord Humongous-Toxic Blasphemy 8)Mordant Rhed-Nihilist Existence 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 1639: Girl Boss!
Episode 1638: Strait Bussin
Episode 1637: Junkyard War
Historia original escrita por: gamalfrankThe Supreme Frank (u/gamalfrank) - RedditPublicada en Reddit NoSleep:I work as a morgue doctor. Our janitor can stop a family's grief in two minutes, but his price is horrifying. : r/nosleepPuedes comprar su novela en:Amazon.com: Puppets of the Pale Light eBook : Gamal Frank, Mohamed: Tienda KindlPermiso otorgado por el autorTraducción y narración por: Darksoul Horror─────────────────────────────Todas mis redes sociales en un link:Sebastian Echeverri | Instagram, Facebook | Linktree─────────────────────────────Estás son mis redes sociales personales:→ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seb_echeverri/?hl=en→ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576674175808─────────────────────────────Créditos musicalesRepulsive – https://www.youtube.com/@repulsive1908Thrll - https://www.youtube.com/@thrll─────────────────────────────Canción de la introVivek Abhishek - Voodoohttps://youtu.be/nGXAmJhIgIQ?si=F5O5PB8x-0kMwpZv─────────────────────────────Redes Sociales de este canal: → Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/darksoulhorror→ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DarksoulHorror1─────────────────────────────#Creepypastas #CreepypastasenEspañol #NoSleep
Episode 1636: Drunk On Power
Episode 1635: Strait Mess
Send us Fan Mail On this episode we're joined by legendary producer and engineer Scott Burns. We'll discuss his musical journey, the Morrisound Recording years, the book by David E. Gehlke The Scott Burns Sessions: A Life in Death Metal 1987–1997—and much more. See you at the Morgue! music:*Deicide-Crucifixation*Death-Living Monstrosity*Overthrow-Within Suffering*Assuck-Socialized Crucifixion *Athiest-Choose Your Death*Obituary-Slowly We Rot*Cannibal Corpse-Born in a Casket *Terrorizer-After World Obliteration*Monstrosity-Devious Instinct 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.
Este contenido se genera a partir de la locución del audio por lo que puede contener errores. Cuando la rutina acabe con vosotros, cuando este mundo sea demasiado real, podréis confiar en nosotros, zombies, vampiros y monstruos en general, siempre que te encuentres vencido, cuando la vida no sea un don que se os otorgue. Antes de darlo todo por perdido, os alegraréis de que hayamos venido, pues aquí estaremos esperándoos pacientemente en la mora. Hola, muy buenas a todos, amigos amantes del terror. ¿Qué tal estáis? Soy Johnny Velle y os doy la bienvenida, cálida y gótica bienvenida, aquí, a mi Radio Morgue. Ese espacio creado y dedicado por y para bichos raros como vosotros. Sí, sí, sí. Y como yo. Bueno, bueno, bueno, bueno y bueno. ¿Qué tal amigos y amigas bichos raros de la morgue? Id entrando, id arremolinándoos alrededor de mí porque esta noche hay una nueva luna llena, luna de mayo, que ya brilla en vuestro cielo despejado y cielo primaveral, evidentemente. Estamos ya en época de resurgimiento. El frío quedó atrás, volvemos a renacer, volvemos a resurgir y tras un par de mesecillos de descanso que no... Quiere decir que no hayamos estado nada, mejor dicho, detrás de un par de mesecillos de silencio, que no de descanso. Volvemos a la carga, volvemos con un nuevo programa, volvemos con una entrevista a dos personas que creo que son el futuro de la historia, de la divulgación en este país y además puedo considerarles grandes amigos, Alberto Hernández y Edu Cabrero van a venir ahora a continuación a presentarnos sus 50 lugares mágicos de Zamora. Y vamos a tener en el menú alguna cosita más. Vamos a tener narraciones, vamos a tener un alegato, vamos a tratar de reconocer el puesto de Zamora porque parece que siempre que hablamos de España tenemos algunas comunidades, algunas provincias a las que nombramos más que a otras. Así que sirva este programa también para equiparar un poquito eso y darle voz a las más escondidas. Y vamos a tener correo de la morga, tenemos un montón de mensajes que se nos han ido acumulando y quedaros hasta el final porque en la parte final, en el aldegato final, quiero contaros un secreto. Ahora que estamos aquí en Petit Comité, ahora que apenas nadie nos oye, quiero contaros... Un proyectito en el que llevamos trabajando cerca de 3-4 meses. Ya llega el momento, ya es inminente, ya va a salir a la luz. Así que esperaos un poco, si queréis saber de qué se trata, no me hagáis trampa, no le deis a avanzar en el tiempo, esperaos un poquito, si me estáis escuchando evidentemente en Evox, si me estáis escuchando en directo en Radio EdenX, pues nada, hay que aguantarse todo el programa, que no es aguantar, es disfrutar, porque os traigo un montón de cosas que estoy seguro van a ser de vuestro agrado. Así que con buena música y con mala baba os doy la bienvenida a este vigésimo quinto programa de Radio Morgue que he tenido a bien en llamar 50 lugares mágicos de Zamora. Comenzamos.
Episode 1634: Loomered
Episode 1633: Wilde Card
Episode 1632: Ballroom Blitz
Send us Fan MailEpisode 136 guitarist Slaughter (Cruel Force, ex-Witches Sabbath, ex-Nocturnal) and vocalist Carnivore (Cruel Force, Megathérion, Sacrifixion, ex-Shrine) visit the Morgue to talk about their musical paths, the history of Germany's Cruel Force and their new record “Haneda” out now on Shadow Kingdom Records. See you at the Morgue! Music:1)Warlords2)Heavy Metal Mania3)March for the Pentagram4)Deathstrike5)Satanic Might6)Black Witch of Doom7)At the Dawn Of The Axe8)Henedacontact: 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 1631: Careless Whispers
Episode 1630: A MAGA Of One
What does it take to be declared dead… and then wake up in a morgue? In this episode of The Box of Oddities, we uncover the astonishing true story of Vulcana, a Victorian-era strongwoman who shattered expectations, defied societal norms, and performed feats of strength that left audiences questioning reality. But it's not her iron-bending or fire-defying heroics that haunt history—it's the moment she was pronounced dead after a tragic accident… only to regain consciousness among the corpses. Then, we shift from human resilience to something far more unsettling: a massive, ever-expanding scar in the Siberian wilderness known as the Batagaika Crater, ominously nicknamed the “Gateway to the Underworld.” What looks like a giant wound in the Earth is actually a rapidly growing collapse caused by thawing permafrost—one that's revealing ancient ecosystems, long-extinct creatures, and even viable prehistoric DNA. As scientists race to understand this phenomenon, the crater continues to widen—releasing greenhouse gases, exposing long-buried secrets, and raising unsettling questions about what else might emerge from the thaw. Also in this episode: A bizarre encounter involving a dog, a “hairball,” and an unexpected discovery The strangest items you can buy from Japan's infamous “horror vending machines.” And a reminder that sometimes the line between the explainable and the unexplainable is thinner than we'd like to believe From a woman who refused to stay dead… to a landscape that refuses to stay still—this episode explores strength, survival, and the eerie consequences of a world changing beneath our feet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 1629: Liquor Cabinet
Day 1,513.Today, as Hungary's new prime minister Péter Magyar signals he will not veto the €90 billion European Union loan for Ukraine – and Slovakia's opposition to the package appears to be crumbling – we ask whether Brussels can finally get the funding approved. We report on a continued surge in Ukrainian airstrikes against high-value Russian targets, and consider whether the air war in Russia's war against Ukraine is beginning to tilt in Kyiv's favour. We also examine developments in Ukraine's domestic politics, as former presidential aide Andriy Yermak faces scrutiny from the country's anti-corruption authorities. And later, we bring you a special interview from Adélie's recent trip to Ukraine with Asami Terajima on the military's efforts to prevent troops going AWOL and visiting a Kharkiv morgue.Contributors:Dominic Nicholls (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @DomNicholls on X.Francis Dearnley (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @FrancisDearnley on X.Adelie Pojzman-Pontay (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @Adeliepjz on X.With thanks to Asami Terajima – frontline reporter at the Kyiv Independent.NOW IN FULL VIDEO WITH MAPS & BATTLEFIELD FOOTAGE:Every episode is now available on our YouTube channel shortly after the release of the audio version. You will find it here: https://www.youtube.com/@UkraineTheLatest CONTENT REFERENCED:Top Zelensky allies Yermak, Arakhamia targeted in new searches, summons, source says (Kyiv Independent):https://kyivindependent.com/yermak/ The Mushroom Captivating Wartime Ukraine (New Lines):https://newlinesmag.com/reportage/the-mushroom-captivating-wartime-ukraine/ Russian air defenses are collapsing. Now Ukrainian warplanes can hit harder (Euromaidan):https://euromaidanpress.com/2026/04/15/donetsk-airport-raid/Inside Ukraine's AWOL and military desertion crisishttps://kyivindependent.com/inside-ukraines-awol-and-desertion-crisis/As Ukraine war deaths mount, Kharkiv morgue strains to identify the truthhttps://kyivindependent.com/you-cant-turn-off-your-emotion-inside-a-ukrainian-morgue-as-war-deaths-mount/Coming of age during war, where mistakes can cost a lifehttps://kyivindependent.com/coming-of-age-during-war-where-mistakes-can-cost-a-life/War Notes Newsletterhttps://kyivindependent.com/newsletters/war-notes/The Kyiv Independent doesn't have a paywall or an owner and is supported by acommunity of readers who make this work possible: https://kyivindependent.com/membership/?utm_source=membership-offline-arcola-theatre&utm_medium=offline&utm_campaign=prEMAIL US:Contact the team on ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk . We continue to read every message, and seek to respond to as many on air and in our newsletter as possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 1628: Symbiotic Politics
Episode 1627: Swalwell That Ends Well
Episode 1626: Holy War!
Episode 1625: Gassed Out
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How can you get away with murder? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice explore forensic pathology, autopsies, and crime scene science with medical examiner and author Jonathan Hayes, featuring an interview with crime writer and author of Autopsy, Patricia Cornwell. Originally aired January 11, 2022. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/true-crime-forensic-pathology-with-patricia-cornwell-dr-jonathan-hayes/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A newlywed couple's honeymoon takes a terrifying turn when Roger agrees to be hypnotized and buried alive for $500 — only to discover the carnival showman who put him there is actually an escaped homicidal maniac with no intention of digging him up. | #RetroRadio #WeirdDarkness | EP0598CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:30.028 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Blood Red Wine” (June 06, 1977)00:46:18.820 = Macabre, “Final Resting Place” (November 13, 1961) ***WD01:13:50.475 = Philip Marlowe, “Fine Italian Hand” (November 05, 1949)01:43:15.804 = Let George Do It, “Graystone Ghost” (March 24, 1952)02:13:14.277 = The Black Mass, “Diary of a Madman” (December 16, 1964) ***WD02:52:32.936 = Beyond Midnight, “Don't Joke In a Morgue” (1968-1970) ***WD03:20:58.240 = MindWebs, “The End” (March 05, 1983)03:47:19.490 = Starlight Theater, “Man Hires Hit Man To Kill Him” (ADU) ***WD04:14:59.546 = Mystery In The Air, “The Marvelous Barastro” (August 07, 1947)04:44:15.424 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music LibraryABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0598
On June 1, 2002, Memphis police responded to an alleged attack outside a morgue. The victim was the medical examiner, Dr. O.C. Smith, who was found wrapped in barbed wire with a bomb strapped to his neck. Dr. Smith survived but was concerned his assailant might attack again. “48 Hours" Correspondent Troy Roberts reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 7/8/2006. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+. 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