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[Listener Tales: Paranormal Encounters, Haunted Heirlooms, and Real-Life Nightmares]-[Listener Tales 102: Villains!]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-09-25

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📋 Summary

Unveiling the Paranormal and the Unexplained

In this episode of Villains Morbid, the hosts dive into a collection of "Listener Tales"—stories submitted by their audience that range from chilling supernatural encounters to harrowing real-life experiences. The episode is framed by the hosts' signature blend of humor and empathy, as they navigate tales that are, in their own words, "brought to you by you, for you, from you."

The Ouija Board and the 'Ghost Boy' Justin

One of the most unsettling stories comes from a listener named Mary, who recounts a 2002 sleepover experience. While playing with a Ouija board in a basement, she and her friends claimed to make contact with a spirit named Justin. The situation escalated when a friend, Emma, was hypnotized and appeared to become a vessel for the spirit. The entity’s dialogue—specifically complaining about having "all this hair in my face" and asking if Emma was "on her rag"—left the girls terrified. The hosts reflect on the ambiguity of the event: was it a true paranormal manifestation, or the subconscious mind of a 13-year-old girl playing a complex, albeit dated, role? The story highlights the lingering power of childhood mysteries and the gallows humor often associated with grief.

The Haunted Legacy of a Mother's Last Word

A listener named Xenon shares a deeply personal tale about her mother, who passed away following a battle with cancer. Before her death, the listener’s husband had a persistent habit of refusing to lock the car doors, much to her mother's annoyance. After the mother's passing, the family adopted two Russian toddlers. In a surreal turn of events, one of the toddlers began chanting about locking the doors. The listener, a logical high school science teacher, remains convinced that her mother found a way to deliver a final, protective message from beyond the grave, illustrating the idea that spirits may linger to ensure the safety and well-being of their loved ones.

The Iron Age Fort and the Haunted House

Chloe, a beauty therapist from near Stratford-upon-Avon, shares a haunting experience from her teenage years. While visiting an ancient Iron Age hill fort known for massacres and human sacrifices, her friend Mia reacted with intense terror, claiming to see a "massive black bull with glowing red eyes." This experience led to further revelations years later, when it was discovered that Mia’s childhood home had been the site of a tragic death where a mother passed away during a midnight feed. The story underscores the podcast’s fascination with locations that seem to hold onto the echoes of traumatic pasts.

The Haunted Cello Player and the Peace Lily

Adam, a listener from Illinois, provides a heartwarming yet spooky account of his late grandfather. After his grandfather’s passing, an old, broken ceramic figurine of an old man playing a cello—which the grandfather had loved—suddenly began moving and playing music on its own. Adam further notes that a peace lily taken from his grandfather’s funeral has thrived for 20 years, mysteriously blooming whenever he feels he needs his grandfather’s presence. The hosts celebrate this as a beautiful form of connection, reinforcing the theme that love can transcend the physical realm.

A Brush with True Crime

Finally, the episode takes a darker turn with a story from a college sorority house in 2000. A man broke into the house and attacked a student, leaving her with a broken jaw. Investigators later discovered the suspect possessed Ted Bundy memorabilia and was attempting to emulate his crimes. The hosts use this as a sobering reminder of the importance of situational awareness. Despite the terrifying nature of the crime, the story serves to highlight the bravery of the students who intervened and the resilience of the survivor.

Throughout these tales, the hosts maintain a balance between respect for the victims and the "weirdo" energy that defines their show. By weaving together the supernatural and the stark realities of true crime, Villains Morbid continues to foster a community where listeners feel safe sharing their most bizarre and intimate life moments.

🎯Key Sentences

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I can't stop saying that.
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The greatest catchphrase.
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I really committed to this one, yeah.
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We're villains all the time.
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I think both of those things can be true.
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📝Key Phrases

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on the fly
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take in
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just another day at the office
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good time gal
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on the nose
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📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, I'm Yzma.
And I'm Hades.
And this is Villains Morbid.
I can't stop saying that.
It's great.
I got the potion.

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