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On this episode, Ellie takes us to her Chemistry class to learn about isotopes and radioactive "cures" for illness throughout the years. Then, Abby talks about an...interesting experiment on a poor innocent baby by some mad man who (incorrectly) assumed that babies were amphibious and couldn't drown. Oh, you have follow up questions? Listen and find out what we're talking about!
CW: Ellie: Medical trauma, illness, death, decay
Abby: Animal cruelty, child abuse
We're Drinking:
Abby: Gin and juice
Ellie: Water (she wasn't feeling well in this one, folks! Poor thing!)
Sources:
Ellie: CDC, EPA, JAMA Dermatology, WSJ, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, the BBC, WaPo
Abby:
The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth and Other Curiosities from the History of Medicine by Thomas Morris
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On this episode, Ellie discusses the pair of Tsavo Lions who ate "very few humans" (very few is in the eye of the beholder, we suppose!) as well as their post mortem fate. Once again, the real fear is colonialism here on QFF. We know what we're about. Then, Abby discusses one of her favorite summer fruits, the watermelon. She discusses some true history, stereotypes associated with watermelons and some folklore surrounding them. Tangents include but are not limited to: Kovu from Lion King 2, Abby's staunch opinion on eggs, the perfect fruit salad, and many more.
We're drinking...
Abby's Segment: Watermelon Spike Agua Fresca with a Tajin rim
Ellie's Segment:
Content Warnings for this episode:
Ellie's segment: Humans eaten by lions, humans killing lions, colonialism, and racism.
Abby's Segment: poison, accidental deaths, and racism
Sources:
Ellie's Segment: Field Museum, Atlas Obscura, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, UC Santa Cruz, Smithsonian Magazine, Wikipedia (for a recap of the book), AAAS
Abby's Segment: How Watermelons became a Racist Trope by: William R. Black in The Atlantic, Wikipedia entry on watermelons, NPR, Bradford Watermelons, Today
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**there were some tech issues in this episode, so please bear with us regarding the sound quality/echo!**
In this episode, we celebrate our annual Besties Trip! We're going to Maine, everybody! In preparation for the trip, Abby discusses the Wood Island Lighthouse's real life horrifying terrors and rumored paranormal events and secrets. She tops it off with a wholesome story about a dog we don't deserve. Then, Ellie drags (it's an aviation joke, do you get it?) the mood down by talking about some horrifying plane crashes (right before we get onto our flight to Maine, but go off, queen) caused by hubris and not following Aviation Rules, which we assume is a real thing and not something we just made up for the description.
Content Warnings:
Abby's Segment: murder, suicide, ghosts
Ellie: plane accidents, death, death of children
We're drinking:
Abby's Cocktail: Blueberry Gimlet
Ellie's Cocktail: The Aviation
Abby's Sources:
The Wood Island Lighthouse website at woodislandlighthouse.org, an article by Jeremy D'Entremont on the website newenglandlighthouses.net; an article from the Portland Press Herald called New England Ghost Project visits Wood Island Lighthouse by Amy Robinson and of course, Wikipedia.
Ellie's Sources:
Aerotime, NASA, Popular Mechanics, Business Insider, Reddit, The New York Times, and the LA Times
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In this episode, Abby talks about the Mas Gasser of Mattoon. In 1944 a string of strange attacks hit Mattoon Illinois. The town was full of panic. Then, Ellie tells us about The Hat Man.
Cw: abby: assault, breaking and entering, gas, mysterious illness
Ellie: sleep paralysis, disordered sleepSupport the show
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In this episode, Abby talks about Sarah Gonzalez McLinn, a 20-year-old woman who murdered her roommate and boss, Harold Sasko, who was then some 30 years her senior. It seemed like it was all about money, but Sarah's story, which wasn't allowed at trial, tells us there's more to the case than what meets the eye. Then, Ellie talks about some instances of crime in Antarctica, where the cold and dark make scientists not feel like themselves...
Content Warning for episode 73:
Abby's Story: assault, sexual assault, murder, abuse, grooming, pedophilia, drug and alcohol abuse and addiction
Ellie's Story: assault, attempted murder
In this episode we're drinking...
Hard Seltzers!
Abby's Sources:
An episode of the show Fear Thy Roomate called Down the Rabbit HoleSeveral Articles from The Lawrence Kansas Times Online
An interview with Sarah Gonzalez McLinn on the Reflector Podcast
Sarah Gonzalez-McLinn’s Clemency Application
Ellie's Sources:
CBS, Argumenty i Fakty, PBS, Ria Novosti, Vice, Quartz, Spokane Spokesman-Review, SpaceRef
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In this episode, Ellie chats about inventors that were killed by their own inventions. She also invented a cocktail AND a drinking game for this episode, folks! What can we say? We’re real Renaissance Women on this podcast. It’s a good thing we had a drinking game, too because Abby discusses the horrific topics of Imperialism in Africa and the grandson of the Jameson fortune, James Sligo Jameson. In his exploration, he got up to some nasty things. What did he do, exactly? Well, you could Google it, OR you COULD listen to this episode and find out! Both are free, but one is a bit more entertaining than the other (at least, we’d like to think so!).
Content Warnings Episode #72:
Ellie’s Content: death, automobile accidents, drowning, trauma Abby’s Content: colonialism, racism, murder, mutilation, illness, death, cannibalismIn this episode, we’re drinking:
Ellie: The Bifurious: Ellie’s Edition™
Abby: Jameson and Ginger Ale
Sources:
For this episode, Ellie pulled from:
The Atlantic
Huffington Post
Business InsiderAnd Abby’s sources included:
Birdnamesforbirds
Wikipedia Articles on James Sligo Jameson and Cannibalism in Africa as well as Child Cannibalism in The Congo Basin
The Journals of James Jameson
The Jameson Whiskey Website
A Grisly Drop of History
The Jameson Affair
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In this episode, Abby discusses some rage directed toward the beloved PBS dinosaur, Barney as well as a tragedy that struck the creator's family. Ellie discusses the Cleveland Balloonfest Catastrophe. Tangents include but are not limited to: Puzzle Place, Baby Bop and BJ, a reenactment, and more!
Content Warnings Episode #69:
Abby’s Content: assault, attempted murder, trauma, weapons Ellie’s Content: environmental risks, disappearances, drowningIn this episode, we’re drinking:
Abby: Violette Royale
Ellie: Cosmopolitan
Sources:
For this episode, Abby pulled from: The documentary, I love you, you hate me ,
The Barney History Fans WebsiteThe Article Kimberly Goad in the Dallas Morning News https://www.cbsnews.com/news/son-of-barney-co-creator-sentenced-in-shooting-of-neighbor/
Wikipedia
And Ellie used:
Nathan Truesdell’s short film Balloonfest,
Case Western Reserve’s encyclopedia of Cleveland history,
Fox 8 Cleveland,
Far Out Magazine,
Covering the Corner,
WKYC Cleveland,
the Indianapolis Star,
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In this episode, Ellie takes us back to the 13th century and discusses the Green Children of Woolpit! We put on our detective hats and try to sort it all out for you. Spoiler Alert: it doesn't go very well. Then, Abby talks about two terrifying Phrogging situations. Topics and tangents include, but are not limited to: our thoughts on embarrsssing laundry moments, a beloved pet frog, Midori, Google Slides, our Scares of the Week (TM) and more! Which story sends more shivers down your spine? Let us know!
Content Warnings Episode #70:
Abby’s Content: Stalking, assault, murder, death of an animal, phrogging, attempted murder, gender surgery Ellie’s Content: Malnourishment, xenophobiaIn this episode, we’re drinking: (Non-Alcoholic) Green Matcha Lattes
Sources:
For this episode, Ellie used:
Wikipedia and Historic-UK, an online British history magazine est. 2000
And Abby pulled from:Episode 1 of Phrogging: Hider in My House The Secret Surgeon
Episode 4 of Phrogging: Hider in My House Buried Secrets
https://www.civilbeat.org/2023/08/man-who-killed-his-occc-cellmate-gets-40-years-in-prison-on-multiple-charges/
https://the-line-up.com/phrogging-nightmare
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12646431/dad-killed-insane-satanist-phrogger-strangers-home.html
https://www.dictionary.com/e/slang/phrogging/
https://brinkshome.com/smartcenter/how-to-tell-if-someone-is-phrogging-in-your-home
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In this episode, Ellie discusses 2024: The Year of the Cicada?! and Abby talks about 1874: The Year of the Locust. Tangents include, but are not limited to: how much you’d need to pay us to eat bugs, being alive in the 1870s, disgusting Bug Goo, the Ancient Greeps, our own insect horrors, and more! Which creature is scarier? The Locust or the Cicada? Find out on this episode of Queers for Fears!
Content Warnings Episode #69:
Ellie’s Content: insects, killing insects, dead insects Abby’s Content: drought, insects, killing insects, dead insects, starvation, religious versesIn this episode, we’re drinking:
Abby: The Grasshopper
Ellie: The Cicada
Sources:
For this episode, Abby pulled from: Wikipedia: Locusts and the Year of the Locusts 1874 , The National Archives, Kansas History, & History Net
And Ellie used: UConn, CBS, CNN, & WaPo
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This podcast was produced, written, and directed by Abby and Ellie. Podcast Art by Kateryna Kotsuiba, find her on Etsy @KKateArt. Music by Robbie Edge. Sound editing by Marvin Kuzia. We are proud to have our show sponsored by our Patreon supporters! Thanks for listening! Stay queer! 👻🏳️🌈💀Support the show
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In this episode, Abby talks about Freda and Alice, two teenagers from Memphis, Tennessee living in the 19th century who fell in love and planned to marry. Unfortunately, it all went wrong and tragedy struck.
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The exciting conclusion to part one. This episode dives in to the crime itself, the trial and a whole lot of wacky tangents along the way.
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In Part One, Abby lays the foundation for another (attempted) snake murder in Alabama. She touches upon serpent handling and Pentecostal churches-a large part of this mystery.
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Sources:
Wikipedia entries for Pentecostalism and Snake Handling
Documentary Alabama Snake (2019)
Bitter Southerner's article: The Pentecostal Serpent
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You didn't think Abby would let Ellie get married and NOT talk about a wild wedding, did you!? This week, Abby talks about a wedding with 200 POUNDS of weed, the kind of wedding guests you DON'T want to show up and Michigan.
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Sources:
The Atlantic: A Wedding Sting by Jeff Maysh
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Abby discusses a record setting 1972 kidnapping in Minnesota of a wealthy socialite
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Abby discusses the murder of Mary Busch in this case and what a man named Rattlesnake James had to do with it.
An article from the Fargo Forum, March 22, 1939Brenner, Anita La Cañada's First U.S. Supreme Court CaseLisenba v. People of the State of California, 314 U.S. 219 (1941)Murder & Mayhem in the Crescenta Valley By Gary Keyes, Mike LawlerLA Times article , A Lady-Killer Ensnared by a Rattlesnake by Cecilia RasmussenLos Angeles Magazine article , In One of L.A.’s Most Outrageous Murder Cases, a Rattlesnake Was the Weapon by Hadley MearesAn article from The Kansas City Star, July 5, 1936An article from The Daily Times, Thursday, May 7, 1936An article from the Alexandria Citizen News
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In 2008 four teens at a Kentucky university decided to rob the library. Find out how that works out for them in this episode of QFF.
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Abby discusses Rudolph Valentino, a man who experienced toxic masculinity, homophobia even though it's likely he wasn't homosexual and a cursed ring.
To what fate does The "Latin Lover" (the 20s were wild, man) succumb? Find out on this week's episode of Queers for Fears.
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Elmer McCurdy had a sad life. He struggled with addiction and tried to make a living off crime but was never very successful. Unfortunately for Elmer, his death and thereafter was much more interesting. Find out what happened to poor Elmer on this episode of Queers for Fears.
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Join Abby and a special guest in discussion Corsicana, Texas and their world famous bakery for the ever indulgent holiday dessert: fruitcake. In the 2000s, the bakery started to lose money even though their fruitcakes were flying off the shelves! What happened in this fruity fiasco? Listen and find out.
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Sources:
The documentary on a Streaming Service called Fruitcake Fraud, which Abby is seriously mad about because that was her episode title idea“Just Desserts” by Katy Vine for Texas Monthly
Corsicana City Website
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Merry Cryptmas everyone! Abby discusses some light-hearted plant cryptids who are anything BUT vegetarian and Ellie, being Ellie, tries her ebst to get her off topic. There's a lot of tangents in this episode, folks, but maybe they, like our Plant Cryptids, will grow on you.
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