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Tea After Dark focuses on topics pertaining to horror, true crime, and the occult, with ties to social issues. From how watching horror movies alleviates anxiety, to how the fascination with true crime has gone too far, each week Tea After Dark uncovers a prominent theme hidden within the morbid subject matter.Theme music: Deep Barons
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Only in America could a man so evil, so horrible, commit such atrocious acts and have their life and actions inspire a set of critically acclaimed films. Ed Gein was a monster, yet has notoriously been known to influence the characters portrayed in Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Psycho. Today, we’ll examine Ed Gein’s life and uncover how his wicked persona fashioned into both Norman Bates and Leatherface – two of the most gruesome and timeless villains to set foot within the horror genre.Theme music: Deep Barons
Do horror movies make a villain? Certainly not. But they have been referenced quite a few times as “inspiration” for killing in cold blood. We covered Mark Branch’s Jason Voorhees obsession for our Friday the 13th episode and today, we’re looking at the horrible case of Cassie Jo Stoddart, an innocent 16-year-old killed by two classmates who dared to imply, “the movies made them do it”. Theme music: Deep Barons
Studies show watching horror movies trigger certain responses in our brains that make us feel good.In this episode, Jennifer chats with A Little Bit Human writer, Rachael Green, on how scary movies can help alleviate depression and anxiety. From dissecting our favorite horror films, to the psychology behind the science, Rachael's research further proves our love for being scared is anything but harmful. 
As any avid follower of true crime will tell you, sometimes there is a story so powerful that it just sticks with you. In this episode, we are covering five cold cases that, despite alarming evidence, surveillance, or witness accounts, are still unsolved. These cases did not happen decades ago, before DNA, before social media. They happened in the modern-day age of smart phone technology, forensic science, and GPS tracking, making it even more of an anomaly as to why it’s still unsolved today. So, grab a beverage, light some candles, and set the mood for this very dark and twisted journey we’re about to embark on.
Pilot: Friday the 13th

Pilot: Friday the 13th

2022-05-1320:10

Our first episode fittingly drops on Friday the 13th, and we’re covering the superstition behind what’s made this date notoriously “unlucky.” From religious folklore to cultural legends, we’ll uncover the mystic theories and remind listeners why it might be best to stay at home after all.We’ll also briefly discuss the origin of the Friday the 13th horror franchise and cover the sadistic 1988 murder of Sharon Gregory, known as the Friday the 13th murder. Did the obsession with Jason Voorhees push Mark Branch over the edge in killing an innocent woman? Buckle up for a hauntingly jam-packed episode full of superstition, true crime, and more.Theme music: Deep Barons
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