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[Listener Tales: From Creepy Basements to Mummified Guests]-[Episode 390: Listener Tales 57]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-11-11

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📋 Summary

The Morbid Community: Shared Stories and Social Commentary

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Alaina open the floor to their listeners, creating a space for raw, unfiltered storytelling. The episode begins with a candid reflection on the state of social media, which the hosts describe as a "dumpster fire." They discuss the modern tendency for people to project their own insecurities onto others online, contrasting this with the liberating feeling of reaching a "30, flirty, and thriving" mindset where one stops seeking external validation. This theme of authenticity sets the stage for the listener-submitted tales that follow.

Tales of Terror and Survival

The Basement Encounter Samantha, a listener working in the oil industry, recounts a terrifying experience in eastern Ohio. While scouting for water testing, she and her coworker James encountered a man named Sonny. Despite the house being a "creeptastic hoarder den" adorned with nooses and mannequins wearing the same safety vests as the workers, Samantha felt compelled to proceed. She describes being lured into a dark, subterranean basement to help change a water filter, fearing she would become a victim. Years later, she discovered Sonny (whose real name was Ralph) had murdered his girlfriend and was sentenced to 22 years in prison. The hosts emphasize the importance of listening to one's "gut feeling" rather than being polite in dangerous situations.

The Kidnapping and the Rollerblades Annie, a criminal psychology lecturer from the UK, shares a surreal childhood story of being kidnapped by a woman her father had met online. The woman deceived the children while their father was napping, driving them three hours away to her home. Annie describes the ordeal with dark humor, noting that she was more bitter about the "blisters" from forced rollerblading than the trauma of the kidnapping itself. The story takes a heroic turn when her father, who had been in a custody battle and couldn't involve the police, tracked them down door-to-door and rescued them. The hosts are struck by the absurdity of the children asking to take photos with their kidnapper, which they later kept as part of their family history.

A Cautionary Tale: Don't Lie to Your Mom Kelsey shares a story from her teenage years, serving as a reminder of why lying to parents can lead to dangerous situations. While sneaking out to the beach with her best friend, they were approached by a suspicious man in a white van who demanded they help him with his car. Recognizing the danger, Kelsey managed to drive away, realizing later that the men were likely "lying in wait" for vulnerable targets. The hosts use this to reinforce the message that parental rules are often safety measures, not just attempts to be "dicks."

The Bizarre and the Unbelievable

The Case of the Misidentified Body In a lighter but equally shocking tale, an anonymous listener describes how roadside cleanup workers found what they believed to be a decapitated, murdered woman under a tarp. Local police and the coroner were initially fooled, only to discover the "body" was a high-end, realistic sex doll. The hosts find the entire scenario hilarious, marveling at how a piece of trash managed to trigger a full-scale police investigation.

Speedy the Mummified Guest Finally, the episode concludes with the bizarre history of "Speedy," a man from a small Kentucky town who drowned in the 1920s. A local funeral director, experimenting with preservation techniques, successfully mummified Speedy and kept him in his bedroom closet. For decades, the corpse became a local celebrity, attending events and even appearing on national television. The hosts are left speechless, noting that this story perfectly illustrates why some towns "keep it weird."

Conclusion

Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain their signature blend of empathy and humor, validating the listeners' experiences while providing a necessary outlet for stories that are often too strange for everyday conversation. The episode serves as a reminder that behind every "Listener Tale" is a human experience—whether it be a brush with a murderer, a childhood trauma, or a town's macabre local legend.

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't know if you can tell, we're always very punchy.
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I do give a fuck, unfortunately.
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I can't do anything about it kind of feeling.
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It's hard not to.
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It's really tanking everybody's vibe lately.
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📝Key Phrases

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dive into
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lurk around every corner
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power through
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take charge of
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run out of things to say
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