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Ghost Bites is a weekly podcast from Mike and J.T. of Brew Crime, for quick, 5–10 minute dives into the haunted, spooky, and paranormal. Get your weekly dose of all things creepy, served with a side of laughs. It's the perfect podcast for anyone looking for a fun and frightening experience that won't take up their whole day.
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Today on Ghost Bites, Mike and JT venture into the chilling, pre-Christian folklore of the Alpine regions to confront Perchta (or Frau Berchta), the dual-natured winter goddess. Mike details her terrifying role as the "Belly-Slitter," who roams the countryside during the Twelve Days of Christmas to enforce social and domestic order. Perchta's punishment for the lazy is grotesque: she cuts open their stomachs, removes their guts, and replaces them with straw and pebbles. JT critiques the sheer insanity of using organ-removal as a domestic punishment, questions the logistics of the
required traditional meal of fish and gruel, and analyzes the extreme measures the Catholic Church took to demonize a goddess who was just a little too focused on tidiness and spinning.
Source
● Morris, S. (2014, December 22). Perchta and the 12 Days of Christmas (Part
2). Stephen Morris, author. Retrieved from https://www.stephenmorrisauthor.com/perchta-12-days-christmas/
● Myth Perchta. (n.d.). Perchta.Tirol. Retrieved October 9,
2025, from https://perchta.tirol/myth.en.html
● Smithsonian Magazine. (2024,
February 28). Before the Yule Lads
Evolved Into Icelandic Versions of Santa Claus, They Terrorized Children Into
Following the Rules. Retrieved from https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/before-the-yule-lads-evolved-into-icelandic-versions-santa-claus-they-terrorized-children-into-following-rules-180948162/
● VICE. (2018, December 20). Meet Christmas Goddess Perchta, a
Belly-Slitting, Half-Woman Demon. Retrieved from https://www.vice.com/en/article/perchta-christmas-goddess-demon-woman/
● Wikipedia. (n.d.). Perchta. Retrieved October 9, 2025, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perchta
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Today on Ghost Bites, Mike and JT take a deep dive into Scandinavian folklore to examine the Tomte (or Nisse), the diminutive, yet fiercely powerful, homestead spirit. Mike details the Tomte's essential job—protecting the farm and livestock—and his simple, non-negotiable
demand: a single bowl of porridge with butter. JT critiques the Tomte's
high-stakes payment contract, analyzes the absurdity of his extreme vengeance (which involves everything from killing livestock to crushing farmers over bad manners), and tracks his career evolution from a homicidal gnome to the modern, jolly Jultomten. It's a hilarious look at a traditional myth that proves the cost of a clean barn might just be your life.
Sources
● Hafstein, V. (2018). The Tomte/Nisse. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Scandinavian Literature and Mythology.
Oxford University Press. Retrieved from https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780199580471.001.0001/acref-9780199580471-e-0498
● Nordiska museet. (n.d.). Tomten i folktron. Retrieved October 9,
2025, from https://www.nordiskamuseet.se/arets-händelser/jul/tomten-i-folktron
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Today on Ghost Bites, Mike and JT take a festive, yet deeply unsettling, trip to Iceland to explore the folklore of the 13 Yule Lads (Jólasveinar). Mike details the Lads' evolution from child-eating trolls to modern gift-givers, and introduces their cannibalistic mother, Grýla, and the giant, garment-obsessed Yule Cat. JT dissects the sheer absurdity of their crimes—from Spoon Licking to Skyr Gobbling—and critiques the administrative chaos of having thirteen Santas. It's a hilarious look at a holiday tradition that proves sometimes, the best way to get children to behave is still a credible threat of a rotten potato.
Sources
● Arctic Portal. (n.d.). The thirteen Icelandic Yule Lads.
Retrieved from https://arcticportal.org/education/quick-facts/people-and-culture/3469-the-thirteen-icelandic-yule-lads
● Arctic Portal. (n.d.). Icelandic Yule Lads. Retrieved from https://arcticportal.org/x-mas
● Gale, T. (n.d.). The Yule Lads History. Retrieved from https://icelandicyulelads.com/yule-lads-timeline/
● Icelandair. (n.d.). Christmas in Iceland: The Yule Lads.
Retrieved from https://www.icelandair.com/blog/the-yule-lads/
● Icelandic Christmas folklore.
(n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved October
9, 2025, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_Christmas_folklore
● Nordic Visitor. (n.d.). Christmas in Iceland with the Yule Lads.
Retrieved from https://www.nordicvisitor.com/blog/the-13-yule-lads-of-iceland/
● WorldStrides. (n.d.). Iceland's 13 Yule Lads. Retrieved from https://worldstrides.com/en-us/teachers/how-it-works/blog/icelands-13-yule-lads
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Starting December 8th and running through January 1st, Ghost Bites: Haunted Holidays. It's an absolute nightmare.
That's eight episodes of pure, unadulterated yuletide terror! We're talking Belsnickel, we're talking Icelandic Yule Cats, and MUCH more!
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. confront one of the most chilling and controversial cases in paranormal history: the exorcism of "Roland
Doe." This 1949 case, which inspired the infamous novel and film The Exorcist, chronicles the terrifying ordeal of a young boy believed to be possessed by a demonic entity. From unexplained phenomena in his home to the violent and disturbing events that unfolded during the exorcism rites, this story is a grim reminder that some hauntings are more than just bumps in the night. Join us as we explore the real-life events that blurred the line between psychological torment and supernatural horror.
Sources
● "The Exorcism of Roland
Doe." St. Louis Magazine.
● "The Real Story Behind The
Exorcist." The Washington Post.
● "The Exorcist: The True Story
Behind the Film." Smithsonian
Magazine.
● "The Exorcist: The Real-Life
Case." All That's Interesting.
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. get a presidential haunting as they explore the spooky stories of the White House! From Abraham Lincoln's restless spirit wandering the halls to Abigail Adams doing laundry in the East Room, it seems the nation's most famous residence has some very distinguished, and eternally present, past occupants. Join us as we
uncover the spectral secrets of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and wonder if living with dead presidents is part of the job description, or just really awkward for dinner parties.
Sources
● "The Most Famous Ghost in the
White House." The White House
Historical Association.
● "Ghosts of the White
House." White House Museum.
● "The White House's Most
Famous Ghosts." National Geographic.
● "Churchill's Ghostly
Encounter with Abraham Lincoln." History
Channel.
● "The Story of Abigail Adams’
Ghost." The New York Times.
● "The Ghosts of the White
House." The Washington Post.
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. set sail into the eerie legend of The
Flying Dutchman, the ghostly apparition of a ship doomed to sail the oceans forever, unable to make port. With tales of phantom sails, spectral crews, and ominous encounters stretching back centuries, this is one maritime mystery that truly gives you chills, and maybe a touch of seasickness. Join us as we navigate the fog-shrouded history of this legendary ghost ship and wonder if its crew just really hates land, or if they're stuck with the worst eternal
commute ever.
Sources
● "The Flying Dutchman."
Britannica.
● "The Flying Dutchman: Legend
of the Ghost Ship." Maritime Museum.
● "The Flying Dutchman: Legend
and Lore." Folklore and Mythology.
● "The Fata Morgana
Mirage." National Geographic.
● "The Flying Dutchman Sighting
by King George V." Royal Museums Greenwich.
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. delve into a truly horrifying piece of history: the Tucker Telephone. Not a phone at all, but a barbaric torture
device allegedly used at Arkansas's Tucker State Prison, this contraption
delivered electric shocks to... let's just say "sensitive areas."
Join us as we uncover the grim details of this inhumane device and the abuses within the prison system, reminding us that sometimes the most terrifying monsters aren't ghosts, but the ones behind bars, both literally and figuratively. Prepare yourselves, because this one isn't just spooky, it's
stomach-churning.
Sources
● "The Tucker Telephone."
Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
● "Justice: Too Cruel for the
Cruel." TIME Magazine.
● "The Dark History of the
Arkansas Prison and the Tucker Telephone." Audible.in.
● "Almon Brown Strowger."
Wikipedia.
● Holt v. Sarver, 309 F. Supp. 362
(E.D. Ark. 1970).
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. tune into a different kind of haunted broadcast—the mysterious world of number stations. These shortwave radio transmissions, featuring eerie, computer-generated voices reciting cryptic strings of numbers, have been baffling listeners for decades. Are they messages to spies? Are they some kind of "dead hand" signal? Or is it just a really bad radio show that needs to be taken off the air? Join us as we try to decode the bizarre history of these broadcasts and wonder why the government can't just send a spooky text.
Sources
● "The Spooky World of Numbers
Stations." Atlas Obscura.
● "The Buzzer: The mysterious
Russian shortwave radio station." BBC News.
● "Numbers stations: The voice
of espionage." The Guardian.
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. delve into one of the most baffling and bizarre phenomena in paranormal history: Spontaneous Human Combustion! Imagine going about your day when, without warning, you burst into flames, leaving behind little more than a pile of ash and a completely charred crime scene. Was it a scientific oddity, a vengeful spirit, or just a really, really bad case of heartburn? Join us as we explore the strange cases and even stranger theories behind this fiery mystery, and try to figure out why some people literally go out with a bang.
Sources used for this episode:
Ablaze!: The Mysterious Phenomenon of Spontaneous Human Combustion by Larry E. Arnold
The official police and fire department reports on well-known cases like Mary Reeser and Dr. John Irving Bentley
Scientific articles and skeptical analyses debunking the supernatural theories
News reports and folklore documenting historical and modern accounts of the phenomenon.
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. dim the lights and light a single candle as they explore the life, mysterious death, and enduring ghostly legacy of master of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe! From his tales of raven-haunted chambers and premature burials to his own tragic and perplexing demise, Poe's life was arguably as dark and twisted as his fiction. Join us as we delve into the haunting whispers surrounding his final days, the spectral sightings reported at his various residences, and wonder if the man who perfected dread might still be lurking in the shadows, looking for inspiration, or perhaps just a really good editor.
Sources used for this episode:
Edgar Allan Poe: A to Z by Dawn B. Sova
Poe's Final Stanzas: The Gripping Story of Poe's Final Days by Dale Bailey
Accounts from various historical societies and museums dedicated to Poe (e.g., The Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, VA)
Literary analyses and biographies of Edgar Allan Poe focusing on his life and death.
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. venture into the eerie legends surrounding Old Stony Brook and the tragic tale of Annette Williamson. Nestled within the picturesque, yet undeniably haunted, landscapes of Long Island, Stony Brook has long been a hotbed of paranormal activity, with Annette's sorrowful spirit often cited as one of its most prominent residents. Her story, a haunting mix of heartbreak and enduring presence, has been whispered through generations, suggesting that some loves, and some lives, are too powerful to simply fade away. Join us as we explore the tragic circumstances that tie Annette to this historical locale and wonder if her restless spirit is still searching for solace, or perhaps just a good cup of coffee.
Sources used for this episode:
Ghosts of Long Island: Stories of the Paranormal by Kerriann Flanagan Brosky (features Annette Williamson)
Local historical societies and archives related to Stony Brook and the surrounding areas
Oral traditions and collected folklore from Long Island residents
Haunted Long Island: Famous Phantoms, Witches and Vampires by Paul J. DiStefano
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. check into the opulent, yet unsettling, Brown Hotel and Brown Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky. Beyond its stunning architecture and famous "Hot Brown" sandwich, this historic landmark is reportedly teeming with spectral guests who never quite checked out, including a well-dressed man on the mezzanine and various playful poltergeists. Join us as we explore the elegant haunts and spine-tingling tales of this iconic location, and try to figure out if we're more scared of the ghosts or getting locked in a room with unlimited "Hot Browns." (It's a tough call.)
Sources used for this episode:
Louisville's Haunted Hotels by Alan Brown
"Haunted Louisville" ghost tours and historical accounts
Employee and guest testimonials compiled by local paranormal researchers
Ghost Hunters - "Return to the Brown Hotel" episode
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. bundle up for a chilling tale that proves even animated princesses can get a little... possessive. We're diving into the story of the Haunted Elsa Doll, a seemingly innocent "Frozen" toy that reportedly kept returning to its bewildered owners even after being thrown out multiple times. Join us as we try to figure out if this doll just really loved its family, or if a mischievous spirit decided to "Let It Go" right back onto their couch. Either way, it's enough to make you think twice about buying toys from a yard sale.
Sources used for this episode:
News reports and viral articles detailing the original Elsa doll story (e.g., from The Sun, Fox News affiliates)
Online forums and social media discussions where the family shared their experiences
Paranormal investigator blogs discussing "object attachment" and "residual haunting"
"Toy Story 4" (for research into dolls who just really don't want to be discarded – strictly for laughs, folks!)
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. venture to the hauntingly beautiful, and just plain haunting, Hotel del Salto in Colombia. Perched precariously near a massive waterfall, this once-grand mansion was abandoned and quickly became a magnet for urban legends, desperate souls, and perhaps a few lingering spirits who just loved a good view. Join us as we explore the tragic tales and eerie atmosphere of this real-life haunted house, and wonder if anyone ever actually checked out of this place, or just, you know, fell.
Sources used for this episode:
"The Haunting Beauty of the Abandoned Hotel del Salto" (Atlas Obscura article)
Local Colombian folklore and historical accounts of the Tequendama Falls
Photography essays and exploration blogs documenting the hotel
Mysteries of the Abandoned - "Colombia's Suicide Hotel" episode (Discovery Channel)
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. take a grim tour of the Villisca Axe Murder House, where in 1912, an entire family and two guests were brutally murdered in their sleep by an unknown assailant. With over a century of unanswered questions, botched investigations, and alleged paranormal activity, this house isn't just a historical site—it's a full-blown nightmare fuel factory. Join us as we try to make sense of the senseless, and ponder why anyone would willingly spend a night in a place where an axe-wielding murderer might still be looking for a roommate.
Sources used for this episode:
The Villisca Axe Murders of 1912: A Century of Suspicion by Edgar V. Epperly
"Villisca: Living with a Mystery" (documentary by Kelly Rundle and Tammy Rundle)
Official Villisca Axe Murder House website and historical records
Iowa cold case files and newspaper archives from 1912
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. get lost—literally and figuratively—in the labyrinthine halls of the Winchester Mystery House. Built by the eccentric heiress Sarah Winchester, this mansion is a sprawling architectural oddity with stairs that lead to ceilings, doors that open onto walls, and a general air of "what even is going on here?" Join us as we explore the 160-room testament to grief, spiritualism, and maybe just a touch of "I have too much money and too many contractors."
Sources used for this episode:
The Winchester Mystery House: A Pictorial History by Mary Jo Ignoffo
"Winchester Mystery House" official website and archives
"America's Most Haunted Houses" (Travel Channel special)
House of Mystery: An Original Screenplay by Peter L. Brosnan (unproduced screenplay based on extensive research)
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. crack open the creepy tale of the Dybbuk Box. Allegedly a wine cabinet possessed by a restless, dislocated spirit, this little antique has a reputation for bringing misfortune, nightmares, and even physical harm to anyone who dares to own it. Join us as we explore this potentially furniture-based evil entity and ponder if buying haunted antiques on eBay is ever a good idea. Spoiler: it's not.
Sources used for this episode:
The Dibbuk Box by Jason Haxton
"A Nightmare on Elm Drive: The True Story of the Dibbuk Box" (documentary)
"The Haunted Dybbuk Box: A True Story of Possession?" (All That's Interesting article)
The Possession (2012 film, for entertainment purposes only, definitely not a documentary)
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This week on Ghost Bites, Mike and J.T. delve into the most famous haunting in British history: the Enfield Poltergeist. From beds shaking on their own to children levitating and a young girl speaking in a gruff, old man's voice, this case has it all—except maybe a perfectly rational explanation. Join us as we explore a spooky squatter who apparently just wanted to be a real jerk, and find out if it was a ghost, or just a couple of kids who were really, really good at pranking.
Sources used for this episode:
This House is Haunted: The Amazing Inside Story of the Enfield Poltergeist by Guy Lyon Playfair
"The Enfield Poltergeist" documentary series (Apple TV+)
"Five reasons why London's most famous poltergeist case is a hoax" (Time Out article)
Police officer's official report from the night of the first incident
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