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There's more mischief in the city of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection than Billy Penn could have ever imagined. TwistedPhilly features weird, wonderful, mysterious and historic stories from Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, including the paranormal, legends and folklore, travel and tourism, entertainment, even true crime. Who knows what we'll get up to in the twisted city of Philly!
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Episode 94 This week I’m joined by Alexandra Hunt, a public health researcher, a girls’ soccer coach, an advocate for social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, and an organizer. She’s also running for Philadelphia City Controller. The City Controller is the chief auditor of the city of Philadelphia’s budget; they’re a watch dog, making sure … Continue reading "Alexandra Hunt – Candidate for City Controller" The post Alexandra Hunt – Candidate for City Controller appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
The Divine Lorraine

The Divine Lorraine

2022-09-0524:22

Episode 93 In 1892, architect Willis G. Hale began construction on a lavish apartment building on Broad Street in north Philadelphia. What began as a turn of the century residential multi family structure evolved over the last 120 years into something so much more – the Divine Lorraine. This is the story of that evolution, … Continue reading "The Divine Lorraine" The post The Divine Lorraine appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 92 Ona Maria Judge – better known as Oney – was born into slavery in 1774 at a familiar location in Virginia: Mount Vernon. Oney’s mother Betty was brought to Mount Vernon after George Washington married Martha in 1759. Betty, and her descendants, were considered the “property” of Martha Washington’s first husband, Daniel Custis, … Continue reading "The Story of Oney Judge" The post The Story of Oney Judge appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
The Women in White

The Women in White

2022-09-0524:57

Episode 91 – Originally released February 2020 Women in white, midnight Mary, lonely roads all over the US and other parts of the world have their own legends of a young woman in a pale dress, wandering in the middle of the night searching for someone to give them a ride. Sometimes they’re searching for … Continue reading "The Women in White" The post The Women in White appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 90 – Originally released January 2020 Content warning: this episode contains discussions about sexual assault and murder. Listener discretion is advised. Between the summer of 1997 and August 1999, six women in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood in Center City, Philadelphia, were raped by a man known only as the Center City Rapist. One woman, … Continue reading "The Center City Rapist: Part 2" The post The Center City Rapist: Part 2 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
 Episode 89 – Originally released January 2020 Content warning: this episode contains discussions about sexual assault and murder. Listener discretion is advised. Between the summer of 1997 and August 1999, six women in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood in Center City, Philadelphia, were raped by a man known only as the Center City Rapist. One woman, … Continue reading "The Center City Rapist: Part 1" The post The Center City Rapist: Part 1 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 88 – Originally released December 2019 Last weekend I took the family to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, a town about 90 minutes north of Philadelphia and known all over the country as Christmas Town (or Christmas City depending on with whom you speak!) Even Travel and Leisure magazine called Bethlehem the “most festive city in the … Continue reading "Christmas Town: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania" The post Christmas Town: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 86 – Originally released November 2019 Content warning: this episode contains discussions about serial murder, family annihilators, and death of children.  Listener discretion is advised. Can we apply today’s true crime labels to centuries old murders?  Can a woman be considered a family annihilator?  Does murdering your family make you a serial killer?  How … Continue reading "Sarah Whiteling – the “Unnatural Mother”" The post Sarah Whiteling – the “Unnatural Mother” appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 85 – Originally released November 2019 In West Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park sit several historic homes, some dating back to the late 1700s. Long ago this section of the city was nothing but farmland and forests, an area where Philadelphians built country homes far from the noise and congestion of the city. These properties are … Continue reading "Fairmount Charms: Strawberry Mansion and Lemon Hill" The post Fairmount Charms: Strawberry Mansion and Lemon Hill appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 84 – Originally Released October 2019 Pennsylvania is filled with folklore and ghost stories from all over the state: ghost stories, cryptids, haunted houses, and abandoned towns with misty forms wandering the forest.  These legends aren’t enough for me.  I always want to know the history behind the hauntings, what’s the real story that … Continue reading "The History Behind the Hauntings" The post The History Behind the Hauntings appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Mount Moriah Cemetery

Mount Moriah Cemetery

2022-09-0457:32

Episode 83 – Originally Released August 2019 Incorporated in 1855, Mount Moriah Cemetery sat high up on a hill next to Cobbs Creek at the edge of Southwest Philadelphia. Like Laurel Hill Cemetery in the 1830s, the location of Mount Moriah was chosen for it’s distance from the busy city, the pastoral setting and beautiful … Continue reading "Mount Moriah Cemetery" The post Mount Moriah Cemetery appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 82 – Originally Published August 2019 with special guest co-host Margo D., cohost of the Book vs. Movie podcast, Dorking Out and What a Creep podcasts Content warning: this episode includes discussions about addiction, assault, and death. Listener discretion is advised. Her faced graced the cover of vogue and cosmopolitan dozens of times.  She … Continue reading "The Story of Supermodel Gia Marie Carangi" The post The Story of Supermodel Gia Marie Carangi appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 81 – Originally Released July 2019 Content warning: this episode includes discussions about emotional and physical abuse of children, unlawful incarceration, and death because of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. NOTE: If you have not yet listened to part 1, pause this episode and listen to part 1 first. Judge Mark Ciavarella sent thousands … Continue reading "The Luzerne County “Kids for Cash” Scandal: Part 2" The post The Luzerne County “Kids for Cash” Scandal: Part 2 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 80 – Originally Released July 2019 Content warning: this episode includes discussions about emotional and physical abuse of children, unlawful incarceration, and death because of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. In January 1996, attorney Mark Ciavarella was appointed a Luzerne County judge in Wilkes Barre, PA.  Less than a year later he was made … Continue reading "The Luzerne County “Kids for Cash” Scandal: Part 1" The post The Luzerne County “Kids for Cash” Scandal: Part 1 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 79 – Originally Released June 2019 On Sunday, June 9, 2019, the city of Philadelphia celebrated pride month with our annual Pride Parade and Festival hosted by Philly Pride Presents. If you follow me on social media, you’ve seen some of the photos of that amazing event. This annual celebration takes considerable effort on … Continue reading "PRIDE in the City of Brotherly Love" The post PRIDE in the City of Brotherly Love appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 78 – Originally Released May 2019 The Germantown section of Philadelphia is filled with historic homes, many dating back to the 1700s, and the homestead of one is even older.  If you wander a little further along Germantown Avenue, past Grumblethorpe, you’ll come to rather imposing Georgian home called Cliveden Mansion, built by Pennsylvania … Continue reading "Cliveden: Germantown Haunted History Part 2" The post Cliveden: Germantown Haunted History Part 2 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 77 – Originally Released May 2019 Germantown is a section of Philadelphia bordering the northwest suburbs of the city. Within Germantown is tiny little area called Wister.  That’s a name you’ll hear quite a bit as we spend our time together today because of a very famous old house along Germantown Avenue, built by … Continue reading "Grumblethorpe: Germantown Haunted History Part 1" The post Grumblethorpe: Germantown Haunted History Part 1 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 76 – Originally Released April 2019 Content warning: This episode contains adult subject matter including the brutal beating and subsequent death of a child. Listener discretion is advised. On Friday night, November 11, 1994, 16 year old Eddie Polec and his younger brother Billy planned on spending a typical evening with their friends in the … Continue reading "The Story of Eddie Polec" The post The Story of Eddie Polec appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 75 – Originally Released April 2019 On April 13, 2019, I had the opportunity to visit Pennhurst State School and Hospital to interview the Operations Manager, Jim. Jim and I walked the grounds for a time before sitting down to record together. During our tour Jim shared his thoughts with me about Pennhurst’s history, … Continue reading "Preservation at Pennhurst – Interview with Pennhurst Operations Manager: Part 3" The post Preservation at Pennhurst – Interview with Pennhurst Operations Manager: Part 3 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Episode 74 – Originally Released March 2019 In Part 2 of our series about Pennhurst State School and Hospital I’m joined by Jerry and Tracy Paulley, hosts of the Hillbilly Horror Stories podcast, to discuss paranormal activity at Pennhurst. Jerry and Tracy listen as I share tales of paranormal investigations at Pennhurst, my visit to … Continue reading "Paranormal Stories from Pennhurst State School and Hospital: Part 2" The post Paranormal Stories from Pennhurst State School and Hospital: Part 2 appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
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Daniel

Miss your podcast wish you would do more

Oct 16th
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Ann Rooksby

spoiled by to much waffle. Narrator talks too much about her self.

Aug 18th
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Becky Smart

Absolutely LOVE this podcast!!! Great stories and the host is hilarious and sassy.

Dec 16th
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Oyveyizmir

great episode! I happen to be from Bethlehem and enjoyed very much. on your next Bethlehem episode, check out the Sun Inn's ghost stories. I had my own sighting as a teen by the south fence ( along Church Street) by Central Moravian

Dec 23rd
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Michael Gonzalez

Missing! Amanda Eller. last seen in Hawaii going for a run.

May 12th
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Ronald Burgess

19th and Snyder isn't even close to the southernmost point of the city.

Apr 6th
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Lisa Marie

You did SUCH justice to an incredibly difficult topic. Presented with both empathy and understanding, while not sugar coating the reality of the time. You've given voice to those who lacked it for so many years, and should be very proud of the work you did here. Thank you. 🖤

Mar 18th
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corp Azilum

That section of the city reminds me of something you'd see in Gotham lol.

Feb 26th
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Michael Gonzalez

I luv you and your podcast. Thank you. 5 stars!

Jan 13th
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ℒᝪᏉℰ ᝨℍⅈՏ ℙᝪⅅℂᗅՏᝨ, 5 ˢᵗᵃʳˢ

Jan 10th
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corp Azilum

Rehmeyer! Interesting case. Blymire first thought he was cursed by his grandfather. *Some* of the ghosts predate the murder, actually.

Jul 6th
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corp Azilum

What a crazy fuck...

Jun 23rd
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Julie Reilly

This was a great episode. thanks for bringing this to us.

Apr 17th
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Peona 12

Loving this podcast, keep up the good work!

Mar 1st
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Renae Isbell

Love you stories keep up the good work you do!!

Jan 23rd
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Angel Lopez

hi

Nov 29th
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Angel Lopez

hi

Nov 29th
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Angel Lopez

hi

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