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SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast
58: Too Many Husbands!

SUDDENLY: a Frank Sinatra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 127:50


It's a simple idea with a long history: Woman is told her husband has perished at sea, so she remarries, then the original husband turns up alive and hijinks ensue! An old-timey excuse to show a throuple and a natural premise for comedy, this concept stayed resonant for many years and was remade a number of times – including as a classic screwball 1940 film, that was later itself in 1947 adapted into a hilarious and chaotic radio production starring Lucille Ball as the wife with Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra as the husbands. This week, we hear that radio production in full, and go on a deep dive beginning with a simple title which does not officially have an exclamation mark in it but absolutely should – Too Many Husbands! Referenced media: Black Mirror latest season (2025) Dale Beran - It Came from Something Awful (2019) Search Engine podcast episode, "What's actually on teenagers' phones?" (2025) Social Studies (TV documentary series, 2025) Erin in the Morning (Substack newsletter) A Minecraft Movie (2025) Prince - N.E.W.S. (2003) Origin of "Knock it into a cocked hat" from Wordhistories.net D.H. Lawrence - Samson and Delilah Caught in the Draft (1941) Paris Review on "Brownette" - "A Visit to the Max Factor Museum" by Sadie Stein (2014) "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" TIMELINE (incomplete... could be someone's PhD to work all this out, likely many strands missing) 1565 – Martin Guerre story published 1800s – Someone, somewhere, writes a story probably called “The Fisherman” about a fisherman who goes missing, is presumed dead, comes back and finds his wife has married. 1854 – Thomas Woolner is an English sculptor and poet visiting Australia, and while there he buys a lot of books. He then returns to England on board a ship called the Queen of the South and spends a lot of time reading. In one of those books he reads “The Fisherman”. We don't know what book it is or who wrote it. He later passes it on to his friend Lord Alfred Tennyson. 1864 – "Enoch Arden", poem by Lord Tennyson, based on “The Fisherman” 1911 – Too Many Husbands, play by Anthony E. Wills 1914 – Too Many Husbands, film based on Wills' play 1918 – Too Many Husbands, English film 1919 – Home and Beauty aka Too Many Husbands, play by Maugham 1938 – Too Many Husbands, British film 1940 – Too Many Husbands, American film based on 1919 play 1940 – My Favorite Wife, remake of 1940 film with genderflip 1947 – “Too Many Husbands” radio adaptation with Lucille Ball, Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope 1954 – “Too Many Husbands” episode of Rocky Fortune 1955 – Three for the Show, remake of 1940 film 1962 – Something's Got to Give, aborted Marilyn project, remake of My Favorite Wife 1963 – Move Over, Darling, made instead of above 2020 – “Too Many Husbands”, song by Coriky contact: suddenlypod at gmail dot com website: suddenlypod.gay donate: ko-fi.com/suddenlypod

Monster Fuzz
The Slender Man - Digital Folklore

Monster Fuzz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 81:26


The Slender Man is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless white head and face, wearing a black suit.Support the pod:www.patreon.com/monsterfuzz Check out our merch:https://monster-fuzz.creator-spring.com Everything else!www.linktr.ee/monsterfuzzBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monster-fuzz--4349429/support.

Western Kabuki
All this for ten bucks. Ft. MLYP

Western Kabuki

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 70:01


Friend of the show Cameron, aka MLYP has just launched a podcast on the Something Awful forums. We talk about how it birthed the worst website in the world: 4Chan and the political schism that formed between the two sites. Note that this episode will be followed up with a 4chan history episode soon. Follow Cameron: https://bsky.app/profile/10bux.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/mlyp.bsky.social Support us at www.Patreon.com/WesternKabuki  

Real Life Ghost Stories
#409 Mini Episode: Something Awful Happened Here

Real Life Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 20:30


Thank you to Claire, Kathy and Kristina for sending in your stories! Visit our WEBSITE Subscribe to our PATREON Subscribe to our YOUTUBE CHANNEL Visit our MERCH STORE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Browser History
Slender Man vs Christian Alt: Horror aus dem Internet

Browser History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 35:14


Er hat lange Gliedmaßen, trägt Anzug, er hat kein Gesicht - und er könnte genau jetzt hinter euch sein: Slender Man! In den 2010ern war diese Horrorfigur absoluter Kult. Entstanden ist der Slender Man in einem Forum. Zusammen mit Christian Alt (Host vom Podcast "Darwin Gefällt Das") erzählt Dennis die Geschichte hinter der bekanntesten und vielleicht auch tragischsten Horror-Figur, die das Internet erfunden hat.Unsere wichtigsten Quellen:Christian und "Darwin Gefällt Das" https://darwingefaelltdas.de/New York Times über Slender Man https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/15/movies/slender-man-timeline.htmlDer Photoshop Phriday auf Something Awful https://www.somethingawful.com/photoshop-phriday/animal-anomalies-4/1/Der originale Slender Man Foren-Thread https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3150591&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1Marble Hornets auf YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@MarbleHornetsSlender Man Fan-Doku https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLgJQqJ_alUAkademischer Artikel über CreepyPasta im Netz https://static1.squarespace.com/static/614490a1007e0071dfd6cd89/t/61533ed6909b16556e3f4c6f/1632845527699/Horror+Studies.pdfDas PewDiePie Let's Play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZMBG4Pn3SgWie die Slender-Attacke die Community entzweit hat https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/30/17793760/slender-man-movie-creepypasta-fandom-community-stabbingUpdates zum Fall https://www.rtl.de/cms/mordversuch-wegen-horrorfigur-slenderman-morgan-geyser-fordert-freilassung-aus-psychiatrie-5075009.htmlHost: Magdalena Pulz & Dennis KogelExecutive Producer: Kali Köhler Produktion: Jelena KetanovicBrowser History ist ein Podcast von Podimo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gimme the Creeps
Internet Horror Casserole 2

Gimme the Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 58:06


Abi begins with a serious and personal message. After 7 minutes, the Halloween fun begins with the introduction to an early internet icon, Slender Man. They brush up on the ARG basics discussed in the original Internet Casserole of 2020. The origin of the terrifying creature known as the Slender Man is revealed. The early internet provided a playground for creatives to post to forums, and Something Awful's challenge of June 2009 changed the horror community forever. The women go through some archives where slender man's lore unfolds as children are going missing and animals are being mutilated.  A quick intermission for some thoughts on AI and UFO abductees. Participants build a dark and fascinating backstory, even reaching as far as BC times, proving a more convincing origin of the monster. Slender Man being the reason behind an attempted murder by two 12-year-old girls in Wisconsin in 2014 causes grave concern. Abi reads a short diary entry. SOURCES: https://www.creepypasta.com/slenderman/ Archives with photos: http://slendermanarkive.wikidot.com/original-mythos https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Slender_Man

The Dark Swamp: Horror Stories | Swamp Dweller Podcast
876: Something Awful Is Going On In The Norwegian Mountains | The Dark Swamp Ep 876

The Dark Swamp: Horror Stories | Swamp Dweller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 25:21


Download Swamp Dweller Scary Stories: Itunes: https://apple.co/2L7znZp Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2WUFDG8 Check out the Swamp Dweller Merch store! http://bit.ly/32u2eh5 The Dark Swamp: Horror Stories (Episode 876) 

Extra Credit
ヒーブの野郎

Extra Credit

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 109:25


After we spent 2 hours reading only half of the document, we realized there was no way we could do the goons justice in one sitting, so we made another episode that's just more Something Awful anime recommendations. There's fewer isekais in this one, but that's just because we're going backwards so we're more in […]

Programmed to Chill
Premium Episode 29 - Alan Moore's Lovecraft Cycle Part 2: “I Think There's Something Awful in America” feat. Dr. Pig Bodine

Programmed to Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 183:18


[originally published on Patreon May 23, 2022] Today I'm joined by by Dr. Pig Bodine aka CJ (@Pussy___Teeth) of the MindGamez podcast to discuss Alan Moore's Lovecraft cycle yet again, having been cut off by technical difficulties. We get more specific about various subplots in Providence and spend more time discussing Lovecraft, Kenneth Grant, class war, why the Irish are the only decent people in Moore's works, and so forth.  Songs: the Call of Ktulu by M*tallica Antarcticans Thawed by Sleep

Renegade Talk Radio
Episode 5783: Dark Enigma - Stabby Stabberson –The Shocking Reality Behind Slenderman's Shenanigans

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 22:12


Ah, welcome, to the twisted realm of Stabby Stabberson, where we unravel the sinister secrets behind the legend of Slenderman. So, gather 'round, dim the lights, and prepare to be simultaneously terrified and amused as we delve into the origins of this faceless fiend. The year is 2009, everyone is wearing skinny jeans, flip phones are all the rage, your emo haircut has blinded you, but only on the left side and the internet is buzzing with a new urban legend. Enter stage left, Slenderman, a tall, faceless figure clad in a suit, whose eerie presence sends shivers down the spines of netizens everywhere. Born from the depths of the Something Awful forums, Slenderman quickly became the boogeyman of the digital age. He's like the creepy uncle nobody wants to invite to family gatherings, but somehow he keeps showing up anyway. But what exactly is Slenderman's deal? Well, legend has it that he's not just your average, run-of-the-mill spook. Oh no, he's got a laundry list of chilling characteristics that make him the envy of all the other monsters under your bed. 

Storytime
r/Relationships I SAID SOMETHING AWFUL TO MY BOYFRIEND! - Reddit Stories

Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 29:15


Reddit rSlash Storytime r relationships where My boyfriend is terrible at sex and I'm at my wits end. gf not eating enough to support gym lifestyle, and I feel like me expressing my concerns are making it worse and I don't know what to do boyfriend spoon feeding another girl in front of me i think also that my daughter is using him and that's also a mistake Husband came out as asexual after our child was born and I don't know how to have sex and keep my family together. My boyfriend of 2 months told me his body count is between 100 and 1000, idk if I should believe him, and either way, the whole thing kinda irks me Son has been having a inappropriate relationship with a much older man and I feel hopeless. Looking for peoples's advice on if i should stop it. Husband keeps encouraging me to get bigger boobs after being dissatisfied with the boob job I got. My boyfriend came inside me while looking at another naked woman. This naked woman is famously beautiful. I told him I was thinking of ending things. I'm thinking there's a chance I'm overreacting but I can't get over watching our TV show together again. Considering leaving my narcissistic fiance of 6 years and would appreciate any advice regarding ending long term relationships where belongings and pets are shared and how to navigate surviving a lease that ends at the end of the year last night I was drunk and told my boyfriend (who makes less than I do) that he was a loser and that his job wasn't a “big boy job” and I heard him crying afterwards and now I don't know how to fix my colossal freak up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
Anissa Weier | Slender Man Stabbing | *Disturbing Full Police Interrogation

True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 146:09


Anissa Weier | Slender Man Stabbing | *Disturbing Full Police Interrogation The Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit. Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online. On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport. Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families. Where is Morgan Geyser now? At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing. On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court. Who is Morgan Geyser? On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man. Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."

True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime
Morgan Geyser | Slender Man Stabbing | *Chilling* Full Police Interrogation

True Crime Podcast 2024 - REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls, True Police Stories and True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 118:25


Morgan Geyser | Slender Man Stabbing | *Chilling* Full Police Interrogation The Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit. Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online. On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport. Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families. Where is Morgan Geyser now? At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing. On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court. Who is Morgan Geyser? On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man. Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder." Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-podcast-2024-real-police-interrogations-serial-killer-documentaries-and-911-calls--6015157/support.

The Human Exception
HEX - File 0113 - Aeris and the Sarah Saga - pt 3

The Human Exception

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 63:18


Welcome back to the human exception, this week we take a long awaited dive back into the Jen Saga. Aeris knew Jen and Jack back in 2001 and was probably one of the first people that really challenged or questioned Jen until their spectacular fallout in Summer 2002. Aeris then disappears off the radar, until 2008 when a user in the livejournal housemate horror group begins publishing a multi part story about this "insane roommate" that would eventually be known as the Sarah Saga. The story really picked up steam when a member of the Something Awful forum declared that Sarah was Aeris from the FF7 house story forever galvanizing the Sarah Saga to the FF7 House story. But was it true? Was it even about Aeris? This has been debated for well over a decade, and despite Aeris's name getting tied to this she never came forward to tell her side, until now. Part 3The Truth: What is actually true about the Sarah Saga? Where did this come from? Who wrote it and why?https://www.thehumanexception.com/l/file-0111-0113-aeris-and-the-sarah-saga/

The Human Exception
HEX - File 0112 - Aeris and the Sarah Saga - pt 2

The Human Exception

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 39:27


Welcome back to the human exception, this week we take a long awaited dive back into the Jen Saga. Aeris knew Jen and Jack back in 2001 and was probably one of the first people that really challenged or questioned Jen until their spectacular fallout in Summer 2002. Aeris then disappears off the radar, until 2008 when a user in the livejournal housemate horror group begins publishing a multi part story about this "insane roommate" that would eventually be known as the Sarah Saga. The story really picked up steam when a member of the Something Awful forum declared that Sarah was Aeris from the FF7 house story forever galvanizing the Sarah Saga to the FF7 House story. But was it true? Was it even about Aeris? This has been debated for well over a decade, and despite Aeris's name getting tied to this she never came forward to tell her side, until now. Part 2The Truth: Who is Aeris really? Where did this soulbonding thing come from and what was it really about? What happened between her and Jen? https://www.thehumanexception.com/l/file-0111-0113-aeris-and-the-sarah-saga/

The Human Exception
HEX - File 0111 - Aeris and the Sarah Saga - pt 1

The Human Exception

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 71:51


Welcome back to the human exception, this week we take a long awaited dive back into the Jen Saga. Aeris knew Jen and Jack back in 2001 and was probably one of the first people that really challenged or questioned Jen until their spectacular fallout in Summer 2002. Aeris then disappears off the radar, until 2008 when a user in the livejournal housemate horror group begins publishing a multi part story about this "insane roommate" that would eventually be known as the Sarah Saga. The story really picked up steam when a member of the Something Awful forum declared that Sarah was Aeris from the FF7 house story forever galvanizing the Sarah Saga to the FF7 House story. But was it true? Was it even about Aeris? This has been debated for well over a decade, and despite Aeris's name getting tied to this she never came forward to tell her side, until now. Part 1The Myth: The Sarah Saga was published in 2008 on Livejournal, but would be forever entwined with the FF7 House story when Aeris gets identified as Sarahhttps://www.thehumanexception.com/l/file-0111-0113-aeris-and-the-sarah-saga/

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories
Cousin Falsely Accused Me Of Something Awful Then Family Disowned Me r/Relationships

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 20:36


Mark Narrations Uploads - PlaylistRelationship Reddit Stories, OP tells us about how their family disowned them after their cousin falsely accused OP of something awful.

The Morning Mix
Elizabeth accidentally ruined something awful at her friend's cabin!

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 4:25


True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Anissa Weier - Slender Man Stabbing - Disturbing Full Police Interrogation

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 146:09


Anissa Weier - Slender Man Stabbing - Disturbing Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Morgan Geyser | Slender Man Stabbing | *Chilling* Full Police Interrogation

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 118:26


Morgan Geyser | Slender Man Stabbing | *Chilling* Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."Morgan Geyser Slender Man Stabbing Chilling Full Police InterrogationTrue Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Police Stories PodcastMorgan Geyser Slender Man Stabbing Chilling Full Police Interrogation True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Police Stories Podcast Blue Dot

Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
Morgan Geyser | Slender Man Stabbing | *Chilling* Full Police Interrogation

Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 118:26


Morgan Geyser | Slender Man Stabbing | *Chilling* Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."Morgan Geyser Slender Man Stabbing Chilling Full Police InterrogationTrue Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Police Stories PodcastMorgan Geyser Slender Man Stabbing Chilling Full Police Interrogation True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Police Stories Podcast creepypasta Internet meme

The Dark Swamp: Horror Stories | Swamp Dweller Podcast
791: Something Awful Stalks Nicolet National Forest | The Dark Swamp Ep 791

The Dark Swamp: Horror Stories | Swamp Dweller Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 60:45


Camping is a dangerous yet relaxing way to spend your vacation time. Check out these allegedly true camping horror stories from viewers of the show. Download Swamp Dweller Scary Stories: Itunes: https://apple.co/2L7znZp Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2WUFDG8 Check out the Swamp Dweller Merch store! http://bit.ly/32u2eh5 The Dark Swamp: Horror Stories (Episode 791)

The Lore Lodge Official Podcast
How Slenderman Became a Real Monster | Podcast Episode 98

The Lore Lodge Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 61:24


If you were into creepypastas, you know Slenderman. The unsettling, suit clad demon came into being in 2009 as a result of a photoshop competition on Something Awful, but he didn't stay a powerless horror story for very long. The mythos expanded beyond what the creators ever could have intended, with an entire world coming about that almost looks like a warped version of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, and it inspired two girls to do...well, something awful. Welcome back to The Lore Lodge… Subscribe on Patreon to support The Lore Lodge for just $1 per month! https://patreon.com/thelorelodge Get our new signature coffee blend at https://tablowroastingco.com/products/the-lore-lodge-mt-pocono-perk Shop our online retail store, find other content, and buy our partners' products at https://linktr.ee/theaidanmattis Discord: https://discord.gg/233tjGj46z Shop sustainable products at https://www.gaiaindustrees.com/ using code "LORE" Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCctfIbo24UITlmfJbednOqA/join

The Slaywrights
Session 24: Chasing the Shark

The Slaywrights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 173:42


Now that they know whodunnit, the crew chase down the culprit and also their missing bunny friend. Along the way they meet a dwarven intern who's having a rough day, Finch has some unexpected problems with their shapeshifting ability, and Zellias is bothered by a blurry memory of Something Awful. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-slaywrights/support

Al Dente Rigamortis
ADR - Episode 471: Something Awful is Happening in Morefolk

Al Dente Rigamortis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 57:50


  (Something Awful is happening in Morefolk): https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Something_Awful_is_Happening_in_Morefolk  Intro/Outro music: Ghost Story from Imcompetech.com http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/  Thumbs up to all our listeners, the community of creepypasta.wiki and the stories creator/poster: Icydice. Without, we wouldn't have this discussion. So thank you all! (Icydice): https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Icydice  (creepypasta.wiki): https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Creepypasta_Wiki  (Reddit /NoSleep version): https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/11o0xjb/theres_something_awful_happening_in_morefolk/  Comment below or send us an email at aldenterigamortis@gmail.com    Also check out the title cards for each episode: http://crazonstudios.tumblr.com/  And if you want to show your support, consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/aldenterigamortis

Quaid In Full
S07E09: G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra

Quaid In Full

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 32:33


Extra Hot Great's Dave Cole is back to help us list the many complaints prompted by 2009's dreadful and boring live-action take on G.I. Joe, including attempts to elevate an already-fine cartoon, suboptimal explosions and fight scenes, pointless origin stories, creepy side views of Quaid holograms, and the movie putting SDB in the position of defending Transformers 2. G.I. Joe lifts scenes almost wholesale from Star Wars, Apollo 13, and others, and it still sucks -- but is DQ perfectly cast, and not the third or fourth choice for once? Did Channing Tatum's character learn about marriage proposals from Galaxy Quest's historical documents? And could we identify the exact moment, in the middle of a line of dialogue, when Joseph Gordon-Levitt gave up and went full Vincent Price on The Brady Bunch? So many questions (and Winston Lights-infused line deliveries)...but knowing is half the battle in the latest Quaid In Full. Overall score: 2 QQQ score: 6.5 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 447 Don't Say A Word counter: 2 SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) The Extra Hot Great podcast (https://extrahotgreat.com) Dave's previous QIF guest shot, S05E01: DragonHeart (https://quaidinfull.fireside.fm/37) Ebert's review of GIJ:TROC (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/gi-joe-the-rise-of-cobra-2009) Rolling Stone's (https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-reviews/g-i-joe-255858/) Zack Handlen's at AV Club (https://www.avclub.com/g-i-joe-the-rise-of-cobra-1798218734) Cobra Commander video at Something Awful (https://archive.org/details/SomethingAwfulTV_Archive/CobraCommander04-0r_pvfyyyiu.mp4) Special Guest: David T. Cole.

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories
My Daughter Falsely Accused My Wife Of Something Awful And The Police Got Involved r/Relationships

Mark Narrations - The Wafflecast Reddit Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 24:05


Relationship Reddit Stories, OP's wife gets accused of doing something awful by his daughter where the police get involved.

CRT Soundsystem
014 - Bomberman Hero

CRT Soundsystem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 68:40


This week we're joined by Jay Brandstetter to talk about some Bomberman music. The incredible Bomberman Hero soundtrack is full of great tracks in a mix of electronic music styles: breaks, jungle, techno and acid house among others. I love talking about the crossover of electronic music and vgm so this episode was great fun to record! 00:00:00 June Chikuma - Foehn 00:02:37 Talk 01 00:09:59 June Chikuma - Redial 00:12:34 June Chikuma - Supplement 00:15:16 June Chikuma - Spiral 00:17:31 June Chikuma - Landlord 00:19:47 June Chikuma - Beak 00:20:53 Talk 02 00:27:55 June Chikuma - Mimesis 00:30:34 June Chikuma - Wok 00:33:23 June Chikuma - Cell 00:36:17 June Chikuma - Tripod 00:38:36 Talk 03 00:45:43 June Chikuma - Monogenic 00:48:06 June Chikuma - Fatidic 00:50:40 June Chikuma - Milky 00:53:42 June Chikuma - Dessert 00:56:45 Talk 04 01:06:21 June Chikuma - Zip Jay's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JayBrandstetter Jay's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JayBrandstetter crazy ass moments in Something Awful history: https://twitter.com/SA__moment I'm from the Internet Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/im-from-the-internet-a-podcast-about-somethingawfulcom The Greymuzzle Archives Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/the-greymuzzle-archives Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/crtpodsystem Reese's Twitter: https://twitter.com/yourverygoodbud Tom's Mastodon: https://jorts.horse/@forpush Podcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/crtsoundsystem Email: crtpodsystem [@] gmail CRT Artwork by https://www.instagram.com/juicezombie.art/

Schugzy's Storytime
"There's Something Awful Happening in Morefolk"

Schugzy's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 20:27


By u/Jigen8206

The Lore Lodge Official Podcast
Is the Rake Real? | Folklore | Podcast Episode 81

The Lore Lodge Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 87:59


The Rake is an infamous creepypasta from the early days of the internet. Most people who have encountered "The Rake" in media are aware of its origin as a monster story from 4chan and SomethingAwful, but is that all there is to this tale? Descriptions of ghoulish, nightmare creatures who visit us as we sleep are nothing new, so could The Rake be drawing on the existence of something else? And if it is, is that "something else" a product of our own imaginations, or a demonic presence which stalks us at our most vulnerable? Welcome back to The Lore Lodge... Subscribe on Patreon to support The Lore Lodge for just $1 per month! https://patreon.com/thelorelodge Check out more of our stuff via https://linktr.ee/theaidanmattis Shop our curated storefront at https://amazon.com/shop/aidanmattis Discord: https://discord.gg/233tjGj46z Buy our signature coffee roast at https://tablowroastingco.com/products... Shop sustainable products at https://www.gaiaindustrees.com/ using code "LORE"

2 Girls 1 Podcast
Tracing the Roots of Modern Web Culture Back to "Something Awful" [ENCORE]

2 Girls 1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 52:23


Take a trip down memory lane with this encore 2G1P episode, and we'll be back with you next week! -- Original Show Notes From February 1, 2021 -- Since 1999, the website Something Awful has been an Internet culture tastemaker, and this closed community is still going strong two decades later — a rarity for online platforms. Many modern memes and web culture references have their roots on Something Awful's humor forums. For a one time fee of $10, you get full access to the site's vibrant discussion and community. That nominal barrier-to-entry is the secret to keeping the discourse quality high and shitpost ratios low, according to the site's current owner, who goes by the pseudonym Jeffrey of Yospos. Paying for high-quality content and meaningful online community has recently come back into fashion amid the chaos of free platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, which make money at incredible scale by selling user data to advertisers. It begs the question: Did we build the Internet wrong? Alli and Jen talk with Jeffrey about the early days of Something Awful, a place where you're "free to be an Internet weirdo." We also learn the origins of "Let's Play" video game culture, and ways the SA community fought hate speech long before most platforms took it seriously. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dark Web Vlogs
Morgan Geyser - Slender Man Stabbing - *Chilling* Full Police Interrogation

The Dark Web Vlogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 118:26


Morgan Geyser - Slender Man Stabbing - *Chilling* Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."Morgan Geyser Slender Man Stabbing Chilling Full Police Interrogation Slenderman supernatural creepypasta Internet meme True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Morgan Geyser - Slender Man Stabbing - *Chilling* Full Police Interrogation

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 118:26


Morgan Geyser - Slender Man Stabbing - *Chilling* Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."Morgan Geyser Slender Man Stabbing Chilling Full Police Interrogation Slenderman supernatural creepypasta Internet meme True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

The Dark Web Vlogs
Anissa Weier - Slender Man Stabbing - *Disturbing Full Police Interrogation

The Dark Web Vlogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 146:09


Anissa Weier - Slender Man Stabbing - *Disturbing Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."Anissa Weier Slender Man Stabbing Disturbing Full Police InterrogationTrue Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Police Stories Podcast

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
Anissa Weier - Slender Man Stabbing - *Disturbing Full Police Interrogation

True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 146:09


Anissa Weier - Slender Man Stabbing - *Disturbing Full Police InterrogationThe Slender Man (also spelled Slenderman) is a fictional supernatural character that originated as a creepypasta Internet meme created by Something Awful forum user Eric Knudsen (also known as "Victor Surge") in 2009. He is depicted as a thin, unnaturally tall humanoid with a featureless head and face, wearing a black suit.Stories of the Slender Man commonly feature him stalking, abducting or traumatizing people, particularly children. The Slender Man is not confined to a single narrative but appears in many disparate works of fiction, typically composed online.On May 31, 2014, two 12-year-old girls in Waukesha, Wisconsin held down and stabbed a 12-year-old classmate 19 times. When questioned later by authorities, they reportedly claimed that they wished to commit a murder as a first step to becoming proxies for the Slender Man, having read about it online. They also stated that they were afraid that Slender Man would kill their families if they did not commit the murder. After the perpetrators left the scene, the victim crawled out of the woods to a roadway. A passing cyclist alerted authorities, and the victim survived the attack. Both attackers have been diagnosed with mental illnesses but have also been charged as adults and are each facing up to 65 years in prison. One of the girls reportedly said Slender Man watches her, can read minds, and could teleport.Experts testified in court that she also said she conversed with Lord Voldemort and one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.Milwaukee teen Anissa Weier was sentenced to 25 years in a mental health facility in 2017, for the 2014 stabbing of a classmate. Weier's accomplice in the crime was a friend called Morgan Geyser, who was also a 12-year-old like Weier when they planned and stabbed classmate Payton Leutner in the nearby woods, later telling authorities that the attempted murder was supposed to keep the legend-horror character Slender Man from killing their families.Where is Morgan Geyser now?At 19, Geyser is still at the unnamed mental hospital where she was sentenced 40 years after she pled guilty to the attempted first-degree murder of Leutner. Geyser had reportedly pled guilty to the crime to avoid prison, but she was ultimately found not guilty on grounds of insanity. Geyser was later diagnosed with schizophrenia, and following her 2017 conviction, her attorneys have argued that she should have been tried in juvenile court as she was 12 at the time of the stabbing.On September 11, 2020, her defense team appealed to the Supreme Court, to toss out Geryser's conviction in adult court. This came after Wisconsin's 2nd District Court of Appeals had denied Geyser's appeal to have her conviction overruled, twice by then. Geyser's attorney Matthew Pinix had claimed at the time that his client should have been charged with attempted second-degree intentional homicide, which would have sent the case to juvenile court.Who is Morgan Geyser?On May 31, 2014, three pre-teens — Geyser, Weier, and Leutner, woke up from a sleepover to celebrate Geyser's 12th birthday. The girls then went to a local Waukesha park, where Geyser and Weier stabbed Leutner 19 times and left her for dead. The 12-year-old victim however managed to crawl her way out of the woods and was spotted by the side of the road by a passing bicyclist. Leutner survived, but it's been reported that two of the stab words were millimeters from her arteries. Shortly after she was found, cops found Geyser and Weier walking along the roads, claiming they were on their way to live with Slender Man.Geyser and Weier were arrested immediately and charged as adults the next day. The girls had confessed to the crime too, claiming they were terrified of Slender Man killing their families if they didn't murder Leutner. The story has become sensational in the years, because of the brutal nature of the crime from such young children. Having become the topic of countless documentary flicks and TV shorts, the Slender Man Stabbing continues to be one of the most notorious incidents. During the sentencing hearing, three years after the heinous attack on Leutner, professional opinions on Geyser's mental health and treatment needed were still conflicting. While her defense team tried to move her to an adolescent health facility, Judge Michael Bohren denied it, saying: "What we can't forget is this was an attempted murder."True Crime Podcast 2023 Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast

Podcasting is Praxis
E169 - Speaking of Something Awful ft. Juliet Jacques

Podcasting is Praxis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 97:30


We kick off Season 4 in style with Very Special Guest Juliet Jacques; we've got interesting new uses for crypto rigs, restyle BBC comedy, and then check in the new state of the UK. No, you're not sitting at the grownups table. Also CoC is back… Cast: Rob - https://twitter.com/CountRthe Alasdair - https://twitter.com/ballistari Jamie - https://twitter.com/crimebeavis Temporal David - https://twitter.com/SanitaryNaptime Special Guest Juliet Jacques is too sensible for twitter but buy her book here: https://www.influxpress.com/variations

Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast
Slender Man: The Modern Myth (Pop Culture Legends)

Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 20:07


There's just something about a good scary story. An eerie silence that is often followed by a good jump scare really gets the blood moving and it doesn't matter if it is in a movie theater, around a camp fire, or the comfort of our own homes; some people love to be scared. Like many stories we've told in this miniseries, today's was born on the internet. From the depths of the Something Awful forums a tall, thin, faceless entity was born. A monster of our own creation frightened us as we bathed in the warm glow of our computer monitors until one day... when its dreadfully long limbs reached into reality. Welcome to Pop Culture Legends, a Digital Dissection Miniseries! Today's episode is about the modern myth known as Slender Man. A terrifying being that was made up as a modern ghost story and entertained horror fans around the globe until one tragic day in Wisconsin -- when its terror became all too real. Be sure to download today's episode to find out more! Music Credits: "Pop Culture Legends" Written and performed by Chris Lott All other tracks provided by WeVideo. Follow us on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/DigitalDissect1 Twitch: https://twitch.tv/digitaldissect1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitaldissect1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DigitalDissectionPodcast

A Quality Interruption
#358 WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR (2022): Enter the Spooktagon 2022 Part 1

A Quality Interruption

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 70:06


EPISODE #358, ENTER THE SPOOKTAGON 2022 Part 1: Welcome boils and ghouls to the first installment of our SPOOKTAGON, our annual and exclusive cele-BOO-ration of all things frightening! Part one of our series if WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR from 2022, directed by Jane Scheonbrun. It's a deep dive into a girl going quietly insane due to the internet. It's currently on HBO Max. It's good. Check it out! We also chat about AFRICAN QUEEN, HIDDEN FORTRESS, BLUE COLLAR, and THE WOMAN KING. It's a big ol' episode! Donate to the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the show on Twitter @AQualityInterruption, and James on Twitter @kislingtwits and on Instagram @kislingwhatsit. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!

Conspirituality
119: We Are Slenderman (w/Kathleen Hale)

Conspirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 92:15 Very Popular


On May 31st, 2014, Morgan Geyser stabbed her onetime best friend Bella Leutner nineteen times, while her new best friend, Anissa Weier, looked on. All three girls were twelve years old.  Geyser was living with schizophrenia, and Weier had introduced her to the crowd-sourced internet phantasm known as Slenderman, who first appeared on Something Awful, the message board at the root of chan culture. Together, Geyser and Weier came to believe that Slenderman was demanding a sacrifice in exchange for his protection. Their crime,  at once naïve and brutal,  sparked a moral panic. Author Kathleen Hale joins Matthew to discuss her reporting on this story in her riveting and compassionate new book, Slenderman: Online Obsession, Mental Illness, and the Violent Crime of Two Midwestern Girls.Slenderman is brimming with tenderness for these girls, who are all creative, confused, scared, and ultimately bound to each other through social contagion and mental illness. Hale's writing is accessible but elliptical as it uncovers jagged details, but never easy answers, about a world that predicts our own.  On this podcast we spend a lot of time on the virtual demons that animate conspirituality and QAnon, driving some devotees to violence. Hale's work is good medicine for those who know that internet chaos and mental precarity will remain locked in feedback loops for the foreseeable future. Her meticulous investigation—enriched by hours spent interviewing Morgan Geyser—shows that the road to understanding is always paved with empathy.  Slenderman — Kathleen Hale 'Am I being catfished?' An author confronts her number one online critic | Books | The Guardian Folklore, Horror Stories, and the Slender Man: The Development of an Internet MythologyThe Slender Man Wiki | Fandom

Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps
Slender Man: A Deal with the Devil

Crossing the Line with M. William Phelps

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 53:40


Many have heard of the Slender Man case. Two 12-year-old girls decide to kill their friend, all in the name of a fictional character from the internet, called Slender Man. He's a tall, creepy-looking figure with long arms and legs - no face. But what really happened in the woods that day, when a young girl was stabbed 19 times? After new developments, Phelps digs into the interrogation tapes and sorts out the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leaving Hillsong
In the Face of Something Awful

Leaving Hillsong

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 45:49


What does anyone do when they hear about or experience child sexual assault or any crime coming out of a church?  How do we stop the cover ups and ignorance?  Join Nick Jordan and me as we discuss the work he does chasing down offenders to bring about justice in the form of compensation and acknowledgement.  It's a tough but urgent chat, and it's mandatory for all LH listeners. As well as anyone else who needs to know. Which is all of us.  Come chat. This is the stuff that we need to know to change this world and this culture.  You'll never think the same or feel helpless in the face of this awful something.    Talk then!

There Are No Girls on the Internet
CONCLUSION: The Internet thinks Lena Dunham did something awful to her sibling. Why?

There Are No Girls on the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 44:18 Very Popular


We're finishing our two part series looking into the allegations that Lena Dunham abused her sibling. START WITH LISTENING TO PART 1: https://podcasts.apple.com/bh/podcast/the-internet-thinks-lena-dunham-did-something-awful/id1520715907?i=1000568927100 Want to support the show? (thank you!) Subscribe, tell a friend, leave a review, or buy some merch at There Are No Girls on the Internet's store: TANGOTI.COM/STORE Join our newsletter: Tangoti.com/newsletter Say hello at hello@tangoti.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

There Are No Girls on the Internet
The internet thinks Lena Dunham did something awful to her sibling. Why? Part 1

There Are No Girls on the Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 41:43 Very Popular


In Part 1 of this 2 part episode, Bridget sits down with producer Mike to explain the origins of a particularly sticky piece of misleading online information about actor and writer Lena Dunham. The Lena Dunham child abuse controversy, explained: https://www.vox.com/2014/11/8/7157065/dunham-child-abuse Ben Shapiro sings WAP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZYzauhOJcQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ain't It Scary? with Sean & Carrie
Ep. 88: Slender Man, Pt. 1 - The Origins

Ain't It Scary? with Sean & Carrie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 58:03


Is it possible for an online meme-turned-urban legend to become...real? That's the question we ask this week as we investigate the origins of Slender Man, an eerie, faceless monster known to have been created on the Something Awful forums in June 2009. While Slender Man's origins are traceable, his reach has extended much further than even his long limbs and tentacles could have possibly ever expected. Do some people really believe in Slender Man? Have those beliefs been powerful enough to turn this viral creature into a "tulpa" strong enough to bend those in reality to its will? And even if not...does it even matter? Here in part one we chart the origin of the Slender Man mythos, and prepare for next week's dive into the reality of the horror with the 2014 Slender Man Stabbing. ________________________________________ Connect with us on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/aintitscary Twitter: @aintitscary Instagram: @aintitscary Patreon: www.patreon.com/aintitscary ___________________________________________ Thank you to our sponsors: BetterHelp - Special offer for Ain't it Scary? listeners: Get 10% off your first month at www.betterhelp.com/aintitscary Audible - Get a FREE audiobook and 30-Day Free Trial at www.audibletrial.com/aintitscary BarkBox - Enjoy a FREE month of BarkBox on us when you sign up for a 6 or 12-month BarkBox subscription! Visit www.barkbox.com/aintitscary for more details Hunt a Killer - Receive 20% off your first Hunt a Killer subscription box at www.huntakiller.com with the code SCARYSQUAD at checkout! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subliminal Jihad
#110a - GROTTO Q&A XIV, Part 1

Subliminal Jihad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 162:32


Dimitri and Khalid answer questions from the Grotto of Truth Discord on: the legacy of Something Awful, the susness of Woodstock, the collapse of consensus reality, the strange and tragic career of Judee Sill, and Otto Skorzeny training the Green Berets. For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.

Dumb & Awful
#181 - SOMETHING AWFUL (ft @exilegrimm + @formerlyfiz)

Dumb & Awful

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 115:25


FYAD is the cool place to hang out. You can find most of the cool people there. In FYAD you can just chill and do whatever and totally relax. "Take it easy" is the FYAD motto, for example, that's how laid back it is there. Show up if you want to have a good time. Another good reason to show up is if you want to hang out with friends. Subscribe today!!! to get access to the full episode along with all previous bonus episodes and content our patreon (https://www.patreon.com/DumbandAwful)

Don0rom
Awful Narration Episode 4

Don0rom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 3:46


Join Don as he scours through old Ghost Stories from depths of Something Awful. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don0rom/support

Don0rom
Awful Narration Episode 3

Don0rom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 9:56


Join Don as he scours through classic internet ghost stories from depths of Something Awful. And come hang out in our Discord! https://discord.gg/7QKdWud --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don0rom/support

Morbid
Episode 209: The Slenderman Stabbing

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 50:58


Slenderman, you know him. He's the creepy tall dude lurking in the woods without a face. He was created in 2009 on Something Awful by a man named Eric Knudesen and has dominated the internet ever since. In 2014 two Wisconsin girls pledged their allegiance to Slenderman by stabbing their best friend 19 times and leaving her for dead in the middle of the woods. They thought they would be off to live in his mansion in the forest, but that wasn't exactly the end of it all. Thank you to our Patreon supporters for picking this week's episodes!!! We love you!! As always, thank you to our sponsors: Hellofresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/10morbid and use code 10morbid for 10 free meals, including free shipping! Thredup: Morbid listeners, here's an exclusive offer just for you: Get an extra 30% off your first order at thredUP.com/MORBID. Gabi: You're probably overpaying on car and home insurance. See how much Gabi can save you! Go to Gabi.com/MORBID. Pretty Litter: Do what I did and make the switch to PrettyLitter TODAY by visiting Pretty Litter dot com and use promo code morbid for 20% off your first order.