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[Listener Tales: Ghostly Encounters, Home Intruders, and Appalachian Spirits]-[Episode 411: Listener Tales 62]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-12-30

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The Mystical Connection: Pidge and the Unborn Baby

In a heartwarming yet eerie tale, a listener named Riz shares her experience living in an 1856 antebellum farmhouse in Mississippi. The house, which previously served as a Civil War-era post office and an inn, is home to several spirits. Riz recounts a chilling moment in 2019 when she saw a "light silhouette of a short stout woman" at the foot of her bed—a spirit known for being "quiet and strict."

However, the most profound part of her story involves a pigeon named Pidge. After appearing at their home, Pidge became a fixture on the farm, symbolizing "fertility and prosperity." Intriguingly, Pidge arrived and stayed during the exact time Riz conceived her son. When Pidge finally flew away on February 10th—the same day Riz heard her baby's heartbeat for the first time—the family viewed the bird as a divine "omen." This narrative beautifully weaves together local folklore, animal symbolism, and the joy of motherhood.

The Tweezers Defense: A Fight for Survival

Corey, a listener from Chicago, provides a harrowing account of a home invasion in 2014. Waking up to find a stranger crawling into her bed, Corey relied on her instincts. Lacking access to her hammer, she grabbed a pair of "pointy" tweezers from her nightstand and "jammed them into his arm."

Despite the terrifying nature of the encounter, the story takes a bizarre turn during the trial. The intruder claimed he was high on drugs stolen from his hospital job and had mistaken the apartment for his ex-girlfriend’s home. The judge ultimately dismissed the case, a decision that left Corey feeling that the perpetrator faced "no repercussions." Despite the trauma, Corey’s story serves as a testament to her "fighter" spirit, an attitude her mother praised, noting she was a "fighter and not a flighter."

The Appalachian Spirit: A Wholesome Haunting

Shelby recounts a deeply emotional story from her upbringing in the Appalachian mountains. Her great-aunt Odessa, who desperately wanted a daughter, was the first to hold Shelby when she was born. Tragically, shortly after, Odessa was murdered by her husband, Mike, who suffered from severe, untreated PTSD.

Years later, when Shelby was a child visiting the empty home, she claimed she was invited into the bedroom by a "nice lady" whom she described as "beautiful" and "sweet." Shelby’s mother, horrified, realized the room had been locked. Years later, while visiting the gravesite, Shelby saw a massive shooting star—a sign she interpreted as Odessa’s presence. This "wholesome, spoopy" tale highlights the enduring bond between family members, transcending even death.

A Cautionary Tale: The Danger of Internet Strangers

Jordan’s story serves as a stark warning about online safety. After offering free "freezer-burnt steaks" on a Facebook yard sale page, she invited a stranger into her home. A week later, the man returned at 2 a.m., attempting to break into her apartment. Jordan emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, stating, "just because someone seems approachable on the internet does not mean you should ever invite them into your home." Her story underscores the necessity of public meeting places and the dangers of ignoring one's intuition when dealing with strangers.

🎯Key Sentences

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It is, like, an overwhelming, like, I will lay down my life and die for this thing.
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I wish I could say that to someone.
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I'm not going to say her last name.
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I'm obsessed with that.
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Slowly, he started flying again.
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📝Key Phrases

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in their own words
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take the time to
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get the hang of
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come to an understanding
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work up the nerve to
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