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Welcome back to The Horror Comedy Potcast! It's the Summer of Serving Cunty Three, and your host Haley, a notorious bisexual, is ready to take you on a terrifying journey. As we celebrate Pride Month, get ready to be spooked while getting super stoned as our host shares a true, scary story.We travel back in time to Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada, in the years 1975-1977, where a groundbreaking experiment took place. The entire town was given Universal Base Income, resulting in a significant drop in crime rates. But can poverty and desperation drive someone to commit unimaginable acts?Rewind to 1893 in Montella, Italy, where a baby named Leonarda Cianciulli is born into a life of hardship and tragedy. Raised in a rural farming community, Leonarda's life takes a dark turn as she battles with a haunting fortune and a curse placed upon her by her own mother. With her children dying and her marriage filled with strife, Leonarda forms a sinister plan to protect what's hers, and an even darker plan to cover up the evidence.Leonarda sets her sights on unsuspecting victims. Faustina Setti, Francesca Soavi, and Virginia Cacioppo. Each fall prey to Leonarda's manipulations, lured by promises of love, jobs, and new lives. Little do they know the horrific fate that awaits them.Join us as we delve into the chilling tale of Leonarda Cianciulli, the "Soap-Maker of Correggio." Discover the horrifying details of her crimes, the clues left behind, and the shocking outcome of her trial. Was it poverty or a curse that caused someone to commit such heinous acts, or is there something more sinister lurking within Leonarda's twisted psyche?So grab your favorite strain, settle in, and get ready for a wild and haunting ride on The Horror Comedy Potcast!Send in your scary stories at thehorrorcomedypotcast@gmail.com.The song in the intro is The Devil's Ball by Maurice BurkheartSources for this week include: How Poverty Drives Violent Crime – OK Justice Reform Leonarda Cianciulli - Wikipediathe Correggio soap-makerSodium: Getting rid of dirt - and murder victims - BBC NewsA Copper Ladle
Is this episode calling you from beyond? This week, Haley and Jake enjoy some bubblegum gelato, and a strawberry cheesecake bar by Panda! Then they talk about Dean Koontz's call from the dead, and finish off by listening to vintage recordings of a real call from.... well, you decide.Send in your scary stories at thehorrorcomedypotcast@gmail.com.Sources for this week include:Phone Call From the Dead? | Psychology TodayCreepy Calls from a Strange Entity | Normal ParanormalThe song in the intro is The Devil's Ball by Maurice Burkheart.
This week, join Haley for a wake and bake and hear the horrifying story of The Radium Girls! Lack of safety procedures, transparency, and common human decency led to the horrifyingly slow death of 30 womhien, while corporate greed assholes sat around and collected sweet sweet cash. Here is the waterbury clock mentioned at the beginning of the show, the ad read, and an artist's depiction of Phossy Jaw. Sources:Waterbury's Radium GirlsHow World War I Changed Watches ForeverAfter Glow - 90 Years Ago Workers At The Waterbury Clock Company Began Dying After Painting Radium On Clock DialsThe Mysterious Illnesses of the Dial Painters The Story of Amelia Maggia Amelia Maggia (1896-1922) is one of seven daughters boThe Secret Killer of the Waterbury Radium Girls.Happy Story
THIS WEEK'S MINI EPISODE INCLUDES: Murderbus, a Pennhurst asylum ghost story, and a screaming ghost who brings a fighting family together in the end. The best way to support our podcast is to leave us a review, or hang out with us on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmail us your scary stories to be featured on a mini-episode: TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.comDon't forget to drink water!
We love r/letsnotmeet, and we love Andrew Tate's Let's Not Meet; so this week, I am proud to present you with Let's Not Meat! A murderous butcher named Len, a fake old lady trying to lure OP away like a blood thirsty siren, a sleeping bed sneaker-inner, and a troubling tale of someone whose address was tracked down by a creep on the internet who was able to do so all from a simple photo that OP posted 8 years before. WHOA MAN! sThe best way to support our podcast is to leave us a review, or hang out with us on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmail us your scary stories to be featured on a mini-episode: TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.comDon't forget to drink water!
Hey guys! This week, we're making fraps, smoking a lil sum, and I'm going to tell you about the first ghost I ever saw! BUT WAIT, there's more! An emaciated wet quarter ghost, and a native man whose spirit guide kept him safe.The best way to support our podcast is to leave us a review, or hang out with us on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmail us your scary stories to be featured on a mini-episode: TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.comDon't forget to drink water!
THIS WEEK'S SCARY STORIES INCLUDE:The Descent, but way more horrible and scary. The scary hand from the spooky pantry in Signs, but twice as awful because there's a baby involved. Kind of something that sounds like a homunculus but who knows? Alls I know is it's menacing. A grocery store ghost looking for a balanced breakfast. A HAUNTED BAR!The best way to support our podcast is to leave us a review, or hang out with us on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmail us your scary stories to be featured on a mini-episode: TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.comDon't forget to drink water!
Another Mini Episode! Enjoy short, scary stories including: a ghost story, a mother who protects her child from beyond the grave, SPAGHETTI INCEPTION, a lady in white, and the most deadly ghost story we've ever `shared... you've been warned, this story uh... stinks.... AND is mysterious! gho
This week is a campfire, and this episode is me and you sitting around it; classic, gorgeous scary true ghost stories, in the words of the people who experienced them. For an appetizer, Emily's ghost story that spans generations, years, and reincarnations! As a main course, some kids cruising for a halloween fright get more than they bargained for when they mess with native spirits. And for dessert, enjoy not a ghost story but a horrifying reminder that sometimes, it's not ghosts we need to be afraid of, but our fucking crazy neighbor, Harold. The best way to support our podcast is to leave us a review, or hang out with us on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmail us your scary stories to be featured on a mini-episode: TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.comSources:Walking SoundFesliyan Studios as always seriously these people are INCREDIBLEViolin SuspenseGerman Shepard Power BarkingFMA
Another Mini Episode from the depths of hell—erm, I mean, the internet! This week is a cautionary tale, one that will make you hold your kids close and throw your laptops in the trash very far away. Listener discretion is advised, as this week touches on some dark themes. As OP says, "There are monsters out there. Sometimes, more human than you’d expect. And way closer than you’d think."The best way to support our podcast is to leave us a review, or hang out with us on social media:TwitterInstagramFacebookEmail us your scary stories to be featured on a mini-episode: TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.comSources:Pop Punk Type BeatDark SuspenseYou Got Mail
Happy Weednesday! We are very proud and excited about this week's mini episode. Sharon and Mindy of Whores Talk Horror come and tell us their ghost stories: hear the horrifying story of a haunted neighborhood, a doppelganger, a childhood home with freeloading ghosts, a hat man sighting, a haunted apartment, a ghost punch, and a clairvoyant aunt - AND MORE!Have something to say? Something scaring you lately? Send us an email, instagram DM, or let us know on our new Facebook page!Don't forget to drink water & see you Sunday for a full length episode!
Happy Weednesday! This week's mini episode, we get real about mental illness, read an email from a listener named Caesar who shares a kind word and a terrifying (probably not sleep paralysis) sleep paralysis story, followed by the troubling tale of an Australian neighborhood plagued by paranormal entities.If your childhood neighborhood was invaded by aliens. please email or DM us!Don't forget to drink water. Full episode on Sunday.Sounds:freemusicarchivesoundbibleHorror Ambient Hum
This episode is late but it's here and it's pretty darn good. Check out our new intro music and hear the stories of creepy stinky David, and an ominous crochet project.Don't forget to drink water! Email us your scary stories @ TheHorrorComedyPotcast@Gmail.com. @THCpotcast on instagram. Keep your eyes peeled for some bonus spooky content. We got a new intro, we want to show it off.Sounds:The Devil's BallScary Music and Sound Effects | HELP ME! by Bite Star'Horror Ambience MusicSoundbibleFesliyan Studios
High guys! It's Haley here this week bringing you some creepified short stories curated from Ronald Malfi's We Should Have Left Well Enough Alone and 4Chan.Black lives matter! Consider donating to George Floyd's Memorial fund or The Bail Project, or signing the petition to raise the degree of murder for killer cop Derek Chauvin. Tell your friends!Thank you to Patrick DeArteaga for the use of his song Assasin, Soundbible, and Freesfx for the ambient sounds.Send us your story! The scariest thing that ever happened to you? The creep who followed you and knew your name when you didn't know his?? The sleep paralysis demon who keeps touching your feet??? We want to hear it all. Email or DM us!See you Sunday for a full episode!
Hey high how are ya! Come join your hosts Haley & Jake for the first ever episode of The Horror Comedy Potcast. This week we smoke a caviar joint and dive into the history of the haunted house attraction, exploring the events that shaped our society and the scares we conjured up to escape them, Haley tries to convince Jake that Scareapy is a valid option for stress relief, and we tell a few creepy stories from the dark corners of the internet! Don't forget to drink some water!Note: We didn't have mic stands when we recorded this and it shows. We do have them now. Stay tuned for higher quality audio.Sources for this episode:A Brief History of the Haunted HouseBy Chris HellerSMITHSONIANMAG.COMNPR Fresh Air Interview with Lee Jackson,Author of 'Dirty Old London': A History Of The Victorians' Infamous FilthNPR.ORGDean ME (2015). Selective suppression by the medical establishment of unwelcome research findings:The cholera treatment evaluation by the General Board of Health, London 1854. JLL Bulletin: Commentaries on the history of treatment evaluationVarsitytutors.comWIKIPEDIA:Info on Lyceum Theater, chamber of horrors, Opération Corse, haunted attractions, racism in horror movies, gender in horror movies, & 1969 in the United StatesStall Waste Production and Managementhttps://lpelc.org/stall-waste-production-and-management/World War 1 Timeline – 1915by Ben Johnsonwww.historic-uk.comIT’S ALIVE: THE LITTLE HAUNTED HOUSE THAT MADE THE MADNESS.BY DAVID DRAPERhttps://modernhorrors.com/The Great Depression Origins of Halloween Haunted HousesBecky LittleHistory.comTrick or Treat: A History of HalloweenBy Lisa MortonThe Grand Guignol: Horror’s Gory ChurchDEVIN FARACIBirthmoviesdeath.comThank you to Patrick de Arteaga @ patrickdearteaga.com for the theme song, and Burgh records, Freesoundlibrary, & Soundbible for the ambient sounds.