• Yinz Didn't Move the Bodies!

  • Sep 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
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Yinz Didn't Move the Bodies!

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    Imagine being a child and nearly becoming a victim of a baby trafficking ring—sounds like something out of a thriller movie, right? We kick off this episode with the gripping tale of Scott's near miss and becoming missing. Discover how a regular grocery trip almost turned into a nightmare and the relentless efforts of family to bring him home safely. With layers of suspense and unexpected twists, this story delves into a possible Baltimore-based baby trafficking network.

    Nostalgia takes the wheel next as we journey through cherished memories of horror movies and beloved childhood treasures. Our fascination with Garbage Pail Kids, family movie nights featuring "Ghost Dad" and "The Exorcist," and the game-changing arrival of Netflix make this chapter a delightful blend of laughter and reminiscence.

    As we move into the realm of the paranormal, our discussion shifts to eerie tales and supernatural influences. We explore the world of horror films like "Poltergeist," childhood ghost stories, and the mystical influence of our grandmothers who dabbled in tarot and healing traditions. We also touch on the evolution of ghost hunting, the impact of psychic mediums, and the enchanting atmosphere of Lilydale, New York. With spine-chilling stories and supernatural adventures, this episode promises to leave you both captivated and spooked. Join us for a thrilling exploration of family folklore, ancient healing traditions, and the uncharted territories of the paranormal!

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