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[Listener Tales: Ghostly Encounters and Haunting Legends]-[Episode 462: Listener Tales 74 with Jon Lee Brody]

Morbid · B2 · 2023-05-25

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The Spectral Landscapes of Barrington and Beyond

In this special anniversary episode of Morbid, host Jon Lee Brody joins Ash and Alayna to share spine-tingling personal accounts of the supernatural. The discussion centers on the local lore surrounding the infamous Cuba Road and Rainbow Road in Barrington, Illinois. These locations serve as a "rite of passage" for local youth, shrouded in legends involving the "White Cemetery," abandoned insane asylums, and the restless spirits of those who once lived on the land.

Jon recalls a formative experience during his teenage years where he and his friends encountered mysterious "little white and green orbs of light" that defied scientific explanation, appearing to follow their vehicle. He reflects on the psychological aspect of these urban legends, noting how, even in the late 90s, the pressure to appear brave—or "manly"—drove them to explore these ominous sites despite the genuine fear they felt. The conversation highlights the "Rashomon effect" of ghost stories: while the event remains singular, individual perspectives shape the narrative, often fueled by the ominous atmosphere of pitch-black roads and the lingering history of Chicago-area mob influence.

The Haunting of Butler Hall: A Christmas Retribution

The episode continues with a chilling listener submission from Sarah, a teacher who recounts her time living in a haunted dormitory at Carson Newman College. The dorm, built atop an old cemetery, was home to the ghost of Bertie Maples Butler. The supernatural activity escalated after Sarah jokingly decorated a "creepy portrait" of Bertie with a Santa Claus hat and beard.

Following this "craft capade," Sarah was plagued by 3 a.m. disturbances, including a television turning on to static and muffled screams, and closet lights toggling on their own. The haunting culminated in a direct auditory confrontation where Sarah heard the spirit demand the removal of the festive decor. Sarah’s experience serves as a cautionary tale: "Don't lull at Bertie," as the spirit’s retribution was swift and terrifying, ceasing only after the offending decorations were discarded. The story underscores the power of local superstition and the lingering "chilly gaze" of spirits left in the wake of desecrated memorials.

Hatchet Man Road: Terror in the Woods

The final segment features a harrowing account from Amber regarding "Hatchet Man Road" in Michigan. After sharing the dark legend of a man who murdered his family with a hatchet before taking his own life, Amber and her teenage daughters embarked on a "haunted adventure." The excursion turned nightmarish when they heard a blood-curdling scream from the woods.

Upon reviewing footage captured on a phone, the group witnessed the manifestation of a "little demon ghost girl" with "darkest, blackest holes" for eyes, holding a teddy bear. This encounter left the participants paralyzed with dread, forcing a frantic retreat. The narrative touches on the concept of spiritual influence, as one daughter’s uncharacteristic aggression toward the spirit was later attributed to being influenced by the entity itself. The episode concludes with a reflection on why these "weird" adventures continue to captivate listeners, despite the genuine terror and "heebie-jeebies" they inevitably provoke.

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