• Buried Alive Part 2

  • Jun 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Join hosts Ed Voccola (Rick and Morty, Bless The Harts) and Chris Cullari (Blumhouse, The Aviary) for a wild trip through the world of what scares them.

    This week, more stories of the not-so-dead-and buried - from Brazil to South Africa to Japan - where the boys learn all about "sokushinbutsu," one of the most extreme forms of live burial ever practiced.

    Don't love every word we say? Ok, weirdo. Here's some "chapters" to find what you DO love:

    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:01:45 - Housekeeping
    00:04:50 - Low Death Reporting, Early Death Decisions
    00:13:00 - Morgues and Body Farms
    00:18:13 - Only Embalm Dead People Please
    00:24:31 - The Tale of Angel “Hamburger” Hayes
    00:29:23 - A South African Zombie
    00:33:08 - A Quick Ninety Minutes in a Body Bag
    00:34:25 - A Brazilian Zombie
    00:38:50 - Memory Warehouse Aside
    00:40:26 - Brazil’s Shovel Teens
    00:43:28 - Buried Alive On Purpose
    00:53:19 - Immurement
    00:56:28 - Super Hero Sex Lives Aside
    00:58:23 - Medusa Update
    00:59:30 - Immurement Continued
    01:05:18 - Women in Walls
    01:09:43 - Top 100 Song Announcement
    01:13:20 - Bodies for Bridges
    01:16:00 - You Can Never Go Home Again
    01:21:20 - Monks and Mummies
    01:32:45 - Wrap Up

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