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[The Morbid Listener Tales: From Haunted Legacies to Unhinged College Confessions]-[Listener Tales 104: Your Grandparents Might Be Criminals!]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-11-20

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Unraveling the Supernatural and the Bizarre: A Listener Tales Compilation

In this episode, the hosts dive into a captivating and often "unhinged" collection of listener tales, ranging from heartwarming supernatural protection to shocking college-era confessions. The session highlights the deep, almost "electric quality" of human experience when it intersects with the unexplained.

Interdimensional Mothers and Haunted Legacies

One of the most poignant stories, "The Chained Man," centers on a mother who possessed an "electric quality" that caused streetlights to turn off as she passed. The narrator describes a childhood home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where her mother experienced vivid, recurring dreams of a man "chained in her closet." The story takes a haunting turn as the mother eventually passes away, but her presence remains, signaled by the recurring number "23." The narrator recounts how her own life is marked by these signs, concluding that her mother is "still supporting me from the afterlife," even making her own children laugh at photos of a woman they never met.

The "Pissed-On" MacBook Pro

Shifting from the spectral to the hilarious, a listener named Sam shares a story that is as repulsive as it is iconic. During her time at the University of Georgia, a "blackout drunk" Sam mistakenly identified her friend’s roommate’s laptop as the sink (a habit she shamefully admits was a common college occurrence). The situation escalates when the roommate—a future predator—demands payment for the "spilled drink." The story takes a dark, serious turn when the narrator learns that the same man was later arrested for sexual assault. The hosts react with a mixture of shock and catharsis, reinforcing the sentiment: "Fuck you, Butch."

The Mystery of the Lone Phalange

In "Hoarders Have Secrets," the hosts explore the grim reality of a hoarder house. While clearing out a property filled with "17 dumpsters of garbage," "human feces," and "dead cats," the family makes a grisly discovery: a "severed finger" preserved in a glass jar. This story serves as a chilling reminder of the hidden secrets within family histories, leading the hosts to conclude that the grandparents were, in fact, "criminals."

Ghostly Breakfasts and Protective Spirits

Finally, a 65-year-old listener named Mark shares a story that begins with a "baby powder" prank and escalates to a ghost preparing breakfast in the morning. After moving into a new home in 1975, Mark and his wife experience unsettling events, including books being stacked in a crib where their son had been moments before. They flee the house, but years later, they learn the spirit was "Mabel," the original owner who had been "a huge help" to subsequent residents. Mabel was not an evil entity but a protective force, proving that, as the hosts reflect, "not all ghosts are evil."

Conclusion

This collection of listener tales underscores the podcast's core ethos: keep it weird, but stay connected to the stories that define us—whether they involve "interdimensional" mothers, college-era blunders, or spirits that watch over our families. The hosts wrap up by encouraging listeners to continue sending in their "putt-a-fuh" (their term for formatted submissions) to keep the strange, touching, and terrifying narratives coming.

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't want you to, but I also want you to.
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I've never felt more like myself.
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I think everything about this works.
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Who knows the future?
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You don't know how you're going to feel.
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📝Key Phrases

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I don't give a shit
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I've never felt more like myself
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That's how you get older and you get it styled
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I need to rewatch
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I haven't seen it in forever
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📖 Transcript

Hey, weirdos.
I'm Miranda.
And I'm Coraline Jones.
That was so deeply upsetting.
And that's all.
Just kidding.

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