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[Listener Tales: Wedding Hauntings and Ghostly Encounters]-[Episode 694: Listener Tales 100: Bridal Edition!]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-07-31

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The Supernatural Side of Matrimony: A Listener Tale Compilation

This episode of Morbid serves as a deep dive into the intersection of wedding planning and the paranormal. Through various listener submissions, the hosts, Ash and Elena, explore how the high-stakes emotions of marriage ceremonies often act as a beacon for spectral activity.

The George Washington Hotel: A Haunted Venue

Allison’s account highlights her wedding at the historic George Washington Hotel, a venue once frequented by legends like Marilyn Monroe. Her experience began with an auditory hallucination—the distinct sound of "high-heeled shoes" walking out of an empty elevator, which she jokingly attributes to Marilyn herself. The hotel’s reputation for being "haunted" is bolstered by stories of a "speakeasy in the basement" and a "little boy blue" who allegedly haunts the halls. These anecdotes underscore the idea that historic locations often retain the echoes of their past guests.

Audra: The Pissed Off Ghost Bride

Perhaps the most dramatic tale comes from Kristin, who recounts how a "forlorn bride" named Audra nearly derailed her best friend's wedding at the Galvez Hotel in Galveston. According to legend, Audra committed suicide in room 501 after her fiancé, a "seaman," was presumed lost at sea. When the mother of the bride mockingly challenged the ghost by announcing the bride was marrying another seaman, the hotel suffered a total blackout, and the mother’s phone was later found "in a bucket of water." This serves as a cautionary tale: "you don't piss off Audra."

The Trio of Nope: Sleep Paralysis

Kevin’s submission shifts the focus to the psychological terror of sleep paralysis. He identifies three entities he calls the "trio of nope":

  • Grimy: A tall, hooded figure who radiates "Arctic cold" and mimics the Ghost of Christmas Future.
  • Karen: A young girl in a "dirty blue dress" who appears at the side of his bed, pointing a vein-ridden hand at his temple.
  • The Bride: A terrifying entity in a "dirty wedding dress" who crawls over the bed with a "grotesquely large" grin, exuding a sense of pure malice.

Finding Connection Through the Macabre

Ending on a lighter note, Steph shares how a mutual interest in the Morbid podcast helped her form a lasting bond with her now-fiancée, Megan. Their relationship began with a "word vomit" recommendation of the show and was solidified by a shared experience with a "friendly ghost" in a house they were renovating. The hosts use this story to advocate for kindness, urging listeners to "validate people's excitement" rather than shaming them for their passions.

Conclusion

Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of embracing one's interests, regardless of how "weird" they may seem. Whether it is a "ghostly encounter" or a "hyper-fixation" on a niche topic, the show encourages listeners to live life fully on this "floating rock in space." The episode concludes with a playful, albeit eerie, investigation into an unexplained noise in the studio, perfectly encapsulating the show’s blend of humor, horror, and genuine human connection.

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