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Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast

2x19: Tales from the Bottom Part 1

Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast

Cryptic County

True Crime, Arts, Documentary, Performing Arts, Society & Culture

4.68.5K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Part 1 of 3 of Tales from the Bottom by Injunwerks. A collection of stories from Kenefick, Texas leading up to the final conclusion featuring untold stories by the author in next week's season finale.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast contains adult language and content.

0:02.9

If you have a story to share, send it to Let's Not Meet Stories at gmail.com.

0:07.5

Enjoy the show. Keep in mind that these recordings are a couple of years old.

0:30.6

The sound quality is going to be quite a bit different.

0:34.1

I do hope you enjoy Part 1 of Tales from the Bottom by Reddit user Engineworks.

0:41.3

In the mid-70s, my family lived near Trinity River Plaza and the little community of Kennefic, Texas,

0:50.1

about 40 miles northeast of Houston.

0:53.3

We moved there because my parents were able to buy five acres of land at a really low price.

0:59.6

My parents also bought a new single-wide trailer house and moved there in 1974 or 75, so I was about six or seven at the time.

1:13.9

I remember that house. It was my parents' first home that they didn't rent. It had only one bathroom, but it had three bedrooms. And after living in a

1:20.1

two-bedroom apartment in Baytown, it was like moving into a majestic castle. It came fully furnished with beds, dressers, appliances, a living room set, and a new color television.

1:32.3

I can remember my mother doing a little dance in the kitchen because she had a real refrigerator and a washer.

1:38.3

It was set up on railroad ties with wheels removed and my dad had put up this curtain thing along the bottom

1:46.3

to keep the animals from getting underneath. The week before this particular incident happened,

1:52.5

I cut a gash out of the side of my hip from running around the front of the house and not

1:56.4

remembering that the tongue of the trailer frame was sticking out about five feet. The little latch that secures the ball hitch into the receiver is what got me.

2:05.6

We lived there for about a year when this story takes place.

2:09.6

We bought a section of land that was at the entrance of the road that went to the plaza.

2:15.6

It was a dirt road and it followed our property line to a corner

2:19.9

where the road made a 90-degree turn and followed our property line up to the state highway.

2:26.5

About a half mile past the entrance to the plaza, the state highway came to a dead end.

2:31.6

It was an isolated community. There was very little traffic there that

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