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[The Haunted 'Street with No Name' and Dark Canyon: A Morbid Exploration]-[Spooky Roads Volume 4 AUSTRALIA!]

Morbid · B2 · 2021-07-14

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📋 Summary

The Morbid Exploration: From Australian Tragedies to American Ghost Stories

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Elena and Ash navigate a heavy and haunting journey, balancing personal life updates with the dark history of "spooky roads." The hosts, recovering from a recent bout of illness, share their vulnerability and resilience, eventually diving into listener-submitted tales of terror and historical true crime.

The Street with No Name: A History of Tragedy

Drawing from a listener's suggestion regarding a location in Annandale, Sydney, the hosts explore the "Street with No Name." This area, situated near the Glebe Viaducts and the "cursed" Jubilee Park, is noted for its high concentration of tragic deaths.

The Shadow of Derek Ernest Percy

One of the most harrowing segments involves the murder of three-year-old Simon Brooks in 1968. The hosts highlight the circumstantial evidence linking his death to Derek Ernest Percy, often cited as Australia's most notorious child killer. The discussion touches upon the gruesome nature of the crime and Percy's later admission of possessing detailed, sadistic diaries. The hosts express profound disgust at the lack of justice for the victims' families, noting that Percy’s claim of "not remembering" was merely a calculated "power move" to continue inflicting trauma.

The Crimes of Mark Gregory

The episode also covers the murders of Gary John Barkmeyer and Wayne Spencer Nixon, both 12 years old, in 1978. Linked by their proximity to the Jubilee Oval, these cases were investigated by Detective Inspector Harry Tupman. Mark Gregory, a 17-year-old at the time, confessed to the killings after being confronted by police. The hosts discuss the chilling detail that Gregory and his brothers were seen watching as one of the bodies was removed—a level of depravity that the hosts describe as "something you can't tap into."

Paranormal Echoes: The Hauntings of Rapid City

To provide a "palate cleanser" after the heavy true-crime content, the hosts pivot to a listener's supernatural experience on Dark Canyon Road in Rapid City, South Dakota.

The Legend of Dark Canyon

Dark Canyon is notorious for its history tied to the 1972 Rapid Creek flood, which claimed 238 lives. The listener describes a specific ritual involving three bridges, where paranormal activity—ranging from floating orbs to the voice of a little girl—is said to occur. The listener recounts a terrifying personal experience where they witnessed a "shadow child" creeping over the hood of their car.

Reflection on the Supernatural

The hosts use these stories to explore the unsettling nature of "ghost children," questioning why these entities frequently appear near vehicles. While the conversation remains lighthearted at times—with the hosts joking about their own potential future antics as ghosts—they maintain a deep respect for the gravity of the tragedies discussed. The episode concludes with a final thought on the importance of "keeping it weird" while emphasizing that such behavior should remain strictly in the realm of the afterlife, not the living.

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I knew that that was going to work against you.
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I can throw stuff off pretty quick.
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She's just a fucking superwoman.
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I think just a quick little story because I have to vent it out to all of you guys.
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I'm making like my 85th cup of fucking green tea for the day.
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📝Key Phrases

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kick back and relax
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on the up and up
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come crashing down on you
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think twice
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say no more
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📖 Transcript

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