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[Listener Tales: Intuition, Hauntings, and Extraordinary Encounters]-[Episode 336: Listener Tales 43]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-07-08

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📋 Summary

Listener Tales: A Collection of Resilience and the Supernatural

This episode of Morbid is a captivating installment of "Listener Tales," where hosts Ash and Elena share harrowing, heartwarming, and truly bizarre stories submitted by their audience. From survival against attackers to inexplicable paranormal encounters, the narratives underscore the power of human intuition and the strange mysteries that linger in the shadows.

The Courage of a 70-Year-Old Legend

One of the most striking stories comes from a listener whose 70-year-old mother found herself the victim of an attempted robbery. While driving in traffic, a man began banging on her car and eventually ripped open her door to snatch her purse. True to her "legendary" New Yorker spirit, the mother didn't retreat; she put her car in park and pursued the thief. Despite being flung down a ravine during the struggle—which the hosts jokingly compared to The Princess Bride—she survived with only bruises. Her blunt motivation? "He stole my goddamn purse." The hosts praised her grit, while noting the absurdity of someone attacking a senior citizen in broad daylight.

The Haunting of the Blue Boots

In a chilling tale titled The Boots, a listener recounts her childhood in an Oregon home built into a hillside. Her brother, Todd, was plagued by sleepwalking and recurring nightmares of a pair of "blue old leather working boots" standing at his window at night. The mystery deepened years later during a family holiday when their father revealed that he, too, had been haunted by nightmares of a tall figure in blue construction boots. The realization that the boots were likely staring into the parents' room from a spot too low for a child to reach—and that the mother’s insistence on putting curtains on that specific window had been a subconscious act of protection—left the hosts and the listeners alike with "chill bumps."

The Criminology Class Imposter

Perhaps the most unsettling story involves a listener who unknowingly sat next to a murderer in a university criminology class. The man, who called himself "Mario," was a disruptive "know-it-all" who frequently showed graphic crime scene photos to the class. The listener later discovered through a newspaper headline that "Mario" was actually a fugitive on the run from the FBI for an execution-style murder in Florida. He had assumed the identity of a deceased child. The hosts were stunned by the irony that a man so obsessed with his own "erudition" in criminal justice was actually a wanted monster, highlighting the uncanny nature of human intuition when something about a person just feels "off."

The Rat Man in the Walls

In a terrifying account from Alabama, a listener describes the fear he felt in his childhood home, specifically regarding a basement he described as a "fucking treasure room" that nonetheless felt deeply sinister. After repeatedly finding a basement door open despite propping it shut with a chair, the family eventually moved out. It was later discovered that a man had been living inside the walls of the house, cutting out portions to move around undetected. The listener’s visceral reaction to the basement, which he dubbed the "Rat Man" incident, serves as a grim reminder of the dangers that can hide in plain sight.

The Intuition of Rex Krebs' Target

In a story that highlights the life-saving potential of maternal intuition, a listener shares how the infamous serial killer Rex Allen Krebs once worked in her childhood home to assemble a bunk bed. Her mother, sensing a "hollow look" and an "evil" stare, immediately felt he was plotting to break in. She forced her children to lock themselves away and alerted the authorities. Years later, they learned that Krebs had indeed been targeting victims through his work addresses. The listener credits her mother’s gut feeling for saving her life.

The Skid Kids and the Desert Miracle

Finally, the episode concludes with the incredible story of the "Skid Kids," a family whose resilience and bond seem almost supernatural. One of the daughters, Alice, was abducted as a toddler and left in the desert, only to be found days later by hunters. Alice claimed she was guided and protected by a little girl who "glowed," whom she later recognized as her younger sister, Kate—who had not even been born at the time of the abduction. The family’s later defense of their mother during an home invasion further cemented their reputation as a unit that truly "did it right."

Conclusion

Throughout these tales, the recurring theme is the importance of trusting one's instincts. As the hosts emphasize, while the world can be full of "ugly," the power of human connection, maternal intuition, and the courage to fight back often provide a light in the dark. As always, the hosts remind their listeners to "keep it weird," but to prioritize their safety and trust their gut feelings above all else.

🎯Key Sentences

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You're like, I know.
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It feels wrong.
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How could you not have?
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It's the worst.
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Get the fuck out of my way, asshole.
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📝Key Phrases

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fit the bill
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take after someone
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do the most
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land the plane
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throw hands
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