![]() ![]() Listen to Stolen Hearts: Wondery.fm/SH_Obitchuary You can listen early and ad-free by subscribing to Wondery+ in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery App. Hosted by Kerry Godliman.įollow Stolen Hearts on Amazon Music of wherever you get your podcasts. Jill is left to pick up the pieces.įrom Wondery and Novel, comes a new series. It’s all going so well for Jill and Dean, until Halloween night, when Dean disappears. Roll credits.īut that would be boring, wouldn’t it? Instead, this is a love story like no other. He’s a wealthy beauty entrepreneur with his own range of toiletries. After three engagements, two divorces and one affair, she’s beginning to worry that love is only true in fairy tales. Sergeant Jill Evans is a small town cop in Wales with an impressive record in her job, and a less than impressive record in her love life. See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. New episodes come out every Thursday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers.įollow along online: on Twitter & Instagram on TikTok I think that’s way scarier than anything supernatural.A very happy belated Valentines day to our true loves, the Geoffs! In celebration Madison is giving us the lowdown on joint burials, and truly there’s nothing more romantic, but first Spencer is sharing the details of baptizing the dead!! We’ve got some obituaries for a San Francisco girly who’s not dead yet, and one for ‘Mad Dog!’ Oh and in case you were wondering…we’ve also got some !Ĭome see us live on tour: And it’s less about witches and more about humans being awful. When you dive into it, it’s so tragic and so scary. Definitely the Fall River satanic cults, that was a crazy tale and really tragic.īut I would say it’s really the Salem witch trials. It was my parents who originally told us, “You got to cover that case. ![]() Urquhart: I would say Mary Arruda is a really horrifying tale. Out of all the Massachusetts-based stories you’ve covered on “Morbid,” which ones stuck with you the most? Urquhart: Maybe we’ll go into Queset House and be like, “Hello! What have you guys got?” When I was really little, I was sleeping in the old master bedroom, and a Tupperware container filled with books slammed from one end to the other. I remember my now fiancé would spend the night and the ghosts in the house loved to mess with him. I would have sleepovers with my friends and people would hear whispers in the middle of the night. Kelley: It’s so funny because I’ve had similar experiences with both rooms. The door was closed and as I walked by it, it sounded like somebody took their fist and slammed on the door. Another night, I was walking down the hallway past what was the original master bedroom. I went into my room, and everything was unplugged, every single electronic. One night I walked into my bedroom after school, and I went to flick my light on and nothing turned on. Everyone in our family experienced something. It was like one of those old farm houses. Urquhart: We definitely grew up in a haunted house. It just felt like the perfect fit.Īre you nervous at all about hanging out in a haunted house? Had any previous supernatural encounters? I know people who’ve worked there have experienced a little spookiness. There’s a lot of spooky ghost stories, like people hear things and see things. Queset House is just one of those historical buildings that are lucky enough to still be standing and functional. What makes the Queset House such a spooky spot? I feel like Massachusetts is so rife with spooky, haunted places. We also love to dress up in costumes at these shows.Īnd Queset House, we have so many around this area. Kelley: We always like to make our live shows a little bit different than the podcast itself. You typically cover true crime on “Morbid,” but with “Cinema Macabre,” you’re adding a supernatural element in broadcasting from the Queset House. ![]()
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