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[Morbid Podcast: Listener Tales of Kitchen Chaos, Sasquatch Sightings, and Bank Robberies]-[Episode 357: Listener Tales 49 ft. Special Guest DREW!!]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-08-26

True crime
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📋 Summary

Introduction: A Casual Gathering of Tales

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Drew step away from their usual deep-dive true crime format to share "Listener Tales"—a collection of bizarre, funny, and occasionally spooky stories submitted by their audience. The hosts, who humorously admit they are "not really capable of doing [their] job" without their usual co-host Elena, keep the atmosphere light, conversational, and filled with the signature "weirdo" energy their fans adore.

The Hard-Boiled Egg Incident

The first story, submitted by Jessie, is a hilarious example of how panic can distort reality. Alone in her apartment at 1:00 AM, Jessie heard a series of loud "thuds." Convinced an intruder was in her kitchen, she called 911, whispering to the operator in terror while hiding in her bedroom—only to realize later that she had left hard-boiled eggs on the stove for three hours. The "intruder" was simply the eggs exploding and hitting the ceiling. The hosts find this "iconic," noting how easily a simple mistake can escalate into a full-blown police response when you are home alone.

The "Sasquatch" of North Dakota

Courtney from North Dakota shared a childhood memory that sounds like a classic horror movie. One night in rural Minnesota, she and her sister saw a "big, hairy Sasquatch-looking thing" testing a car on the road. The sisters were "scared shitless," waking their parents and calling the police. However, the mystery was solved when the responding officer revealed the "creature" was actually a girl in a large, hairy coat who, along with her friends, was attempting to use the "scary encounter" as an excuse to avoid a DUI arrest. Despite the rational explanation, the listeners remained convinced of the Sasquatch’s existence after finding "large set of footprints in the mud."

The Accidental Bank Robbery Accomplice

Sydney, a former bank teller, shared the story of how her coworker inadvertently helped a bank robber. When a man wearing a helmet and sunglasses demanded $1,000, the "little nugget of a coworker" didn't realize he was being robbed and calmly asked for his account number. To make matters worse, the coworker failed to hand over the "bait money" (marked bills used for tracking) and instead gave the robber $1,200—more than the amount requested. The hosts laugh at the absurdity of the situation, noting that the robber was caught the next day while trying to spend the stolen money at a nearby Walmart, proving that "stealing from banks and credit unions really isn't worth it."

Haunted Houses and Murderous Photographers

The final tale, told by a couple, weaves together a dark history of their former residence in Idaho. They recount living in a house that seemed to be a "portal to the demon dimension," featuring flickering lights, mysterious dead birds, and a "creepy, dungeon-y basement." The husband, a journalist, and the wife, an artist, share a dynamic storytelling style, contrasting his factual tone with her penchant for swearing. They also discuss a "killer wedding photographer" named Gregory who shot their wedding, only for them to learn years later that he was a convicted murderer. The episode concludes with the hosts reflecting on the strange, interconnected nature of true crime and the comfort of sharing these "spooky" experiences with their audience.

Conclusion

Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a balance of empathy and humor. Whether discussing the loss of a pet, the trauma of seeing a potential intruder, or the mundane frustrations of living in a haunted house, the Morbid team underscores the importance of community. By sharing these "listener tales," they create a space where the bizarre, the scary, and the mundane collide, leaving their listeners to "keep it weird."

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm shitting my pants thinking they just blew my cover.
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It's like then you're never showering alone, which like sounds weird.
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I am the youngest of three, and by the time I was 13, my older siblings were out of the house.
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He told us he had half a mind to flip around and pull that son of a gun over.
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I was a licensed, practicing godless heathen and damn proud of it.
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📝Key Phrases

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settling into
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brush it off
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blow one's cover
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have a soft spot for
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take in
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