Episodes
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This episode has Mak covering the famous Enfield Poltergeist. This case has one of the most famous images of ghost activities ever and features a guest appearance by Ed and Lorraine Warren.Emily covers Daniel LaPlante, a teen killer who lives in the walls. Emily manages to sandwich a ghost story in between two separate cases involving LaPlante, so strap in for the scariest Oreo of your life.
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Mak covers a French conman who famously impersonated a slew of missing children. The serial imposter named Frederic Bourdin, aka the chameleon is found out for impersonating a missing Texas teen. Emily, meanwhile, covers the case of the toxic woman. A woman who caused her doctors to pass out, and get sick, this case is a rare moment in history with some really weird science behind it.
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Episodes manquant?
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Mak covers the Dancing Plague of 1518, a sickness that spread through the Holy Roman Empire that made citizens dance until they died. Emily covers the famous Glen Tavern Inn, a haunted hotel famous for cowboys, among other things.
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Mak covers one of the most cursed items of all time, the Hope Diamond. The podcast follows the story chronologically, with bouts of history and misfortune.
Emily covers The Nun of Monza, aka Sister Virgina. She and her partner Giovanni did everything in their power to keep their relationship a secret.
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We're baaaccckkk~
Despite all of the odds- the holidays, sickness, school etc- the podcast lives on!
Mak and Emily grace your ears with another morbid set or stories. Mak covers the famous Michael Malloy, AKA Mike the impenetrable. Emily circles back to give the Mountain Medows Massacre its own full episode.
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This episode is riddled with nonsense.
Mak covers the famous White Lady archetype of a ghost, following different variations of the spirit across cultures. This ranges from a woman falling from a waterfall, all the way to a headless mule on fire.
Emily matches the spooky vibes by covering the haunting of Cachtice Castle. If that name sounds familiar, it's because that is the castle that Elizabeth Bathory operated out of, and was later imprisoned in.
This episode is a triple whammy, with folklore, ghosts, and one of the most famous true crime cases ever. Strap in!
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Mak covers the insanely haunted Loftus Hall, a manor on a beach in Ireland that is allegedly the birthplace of the antichrist. It has its very own haunted history, complete with a civil war and a woman in white.
Emily covers Aileen Wuornos, a woman famous for murdering 17 men. Emily covers everything about her life, from her terrible childhood all the way up to her final words before the death penalty
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Mak covers the lost girls of Panama. Two Dutch tourists were lost deep in the Panamanian jungle, leaving behind a slew of odd clues and circumstantial evidence. To this day, no one is exactly sure what happened to them.
Emily covers... The Grand Canyon? The whole thing is littered with morbid happenings, from strange disappearances to 'accidental' deaths, and even a plane graveyard.
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This episode is one for the books. This episode has it all, including a bone-chilling moment where Emily and Mak fully think that they covered the same thing.
Thankfully that's not the case, as Mak covers The Headless Horseman and his renditions across countries. Including, but not limited to, headless saints, and a mule that spits fire. Emily meanwhile FINALLY covers the one, the only, Bigfoot. The evidence ranges from trail markers to footprints, with each being weirder than the last.
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We're baaaack ~
Seriously though, the podcast is back from hiatus with season 2!
This episode is a wild one, with Mak covering the McRaven house in Vicksburg Mississippi, allegedly one of the most haunted towns in the country. Emily covers the orphans of route 66, her first of three Arizona-specific stories.
Strap in for spooky lofts and lots of prairie dog talk.
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This is a special, bonus episode of the Morbid and Mundane podcast that includes a reading of The Afterlife Sequence, a No Sleep story that was posted to Reddit by user Born-Beach.
Trigger warnings include: Medical horror, experiments, human experiments, reanimation, resurrection, and talk of afterlife
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Mak covers one of the most brutal "self-defense" murders of all time in Candance Montgomery. A suburban housewife turned murderer, she's also the main character of the Hulu series 'Candy'.
Emily covers subliminal messaging, its history and examples in media. This episode is full of raunchy advertisements, questionable science, and a whole lot of Coca Cola
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Mak covers one of the most common, creepy experiences a person can have: sleep paralysis. There's history, story readings, and Emily chimes in with a few of her personal experiences with the phenomenon.
Emily, meanwhile, covers one of the most haunted locations in the world in the form of the Queen Mary. A former military ship later docked and turned into a hotel, it hosts a wide variety of ghosts.
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Mak covers a haunting so massive, that it's nearly the size of a city at its prime: Eloise Asylum. Emily, meanwhile, comes in with the kidnapping of Steven Stayner, a seven year old boy who was raised by the man who took him.
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This is a special, bonus episode of the Morbid and Mundane podcast that includes a reading of the Psychosis creepypasta by Matt Dymerski
Trigger warnings include: paranoia, anxiety, unease, potential world-ending catastrophes
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Join our favorite ghost hosts on yet another cursed epsiode.
Mak covers the case one of the craziest true crime cases to date, the case of Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole, AKA the Confession Killers.
Emily, meanwhile covers the 1974 Roswell Incident, where the government recovered weather balloon debris... or did they? (Hint: Aliens)
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This is a special, bonus episode of the Morbid and Mundane podcast that includes a reading of the Mr Wide Mouth creepypasta.
Trigger warnings include: horror involving a child, under-bed monsters, suicidal ideations
This episodes narrator was none other than John of dndemonetized! Follow him at @dndemonetized on Tiktok, and Twitch!
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Join our ghost-hosts for the 50th episode of the podcast!
Mak covers stories of reincarnation throughout time, which is full of creepy children who know more than they should. Emily covers one of the most haunted, cursed places in the entire world: Bobby Mackey's Music World. Seriously, that story is insane from beginning to end, to the point where theres now a plaque that says they can't be sued for ghost activity.
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This is a special, bonus episode of the Morbid and Mundane podcast that includes a reading of the Russian Sleep Experiment creepypasta.
Trigger warnings include: body horror, human experiments, prisoners of war, torture, murder, cannabilism
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Mak covers one of the most famous, well recorded cases of poltergeist activity ever, The Great Amherst Mystery. Emily covers Flordias Dozier Home for Boys, aka if a crime could be a building. Seriously, the whole story is beyond messed up, from The White House all the way to the multiple mass graves.
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