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Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories

ITALY'S MOST BIZARRE SERIAL KILLER: The Soap Maker of Corregio #WDRadio WEEK OF SEP 07, 2025

Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories

Darren Marlar

History, True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6 • 4.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2025

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

In 1940s Italy, a desperate mother believed that turning three women into soap and tea cakes would save her son from dying in World War II.

HOUR ONE: "It was a terrible sight… I have seen horrible sights, but never anything like this.” Those were the words of the local undertaker after seeing the results of a triple murder laying before him in 1932 Pennsylvania. (The Axe Murders of Lykens) *** A gypsy once told Leonarda that all of her children would die before her.  A different fortuneteller  told her that she faced either a future in prison or in a criminal asylum. And the reason she gave for becoming a serial killer is something you’d hear out of a bad direct-to-video horror film. And that’s a tiny sample of this woman’s insanely dark life – which began even before her birth. (The Woman Who Made Soap) *** Ireland’s Loftus Hall is considered by many to be the most haunted location on all the Emerald Isle. But the most infamous story of Loftus Hall begins not with terror, but with romance… with a beautiful young girl falling madly in love with… the devil. (The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Devil) ==========
HOUR TWO: 7-year-old Maria went missing in 1957, and while her body was later found, her murder was never solved and the case went cold – until 50 years later when the case was finally solved and closed. But it turns out everybody was wrong. (A Cold Case Finally Solved… Then Unsolved) *** If you take State Route 375 through Nevada you will pass by the infamous Area-51. But of course they are not going to let you in, even if you ask nicely. But State Route 375 isn’t called the Extraterrestrial Highway just because of one area you can’t visit – there’s a lot more to it than that. (The 98-Mile Extraterrestrial Highway) *** Hikers sometimes get lost in the woods, as do children of course. But those on bikes almost never disappear; but there is one tragic case of a fat tire rider who couldn’t be found. (The Vanished Mountain Biker) *** In 1910 two witnesses see a pair of lights that transform into radiant beings with “human form.” You might dismiss the report as misidentification of ball lightning or some other natural explanation – but in 1952 those radiant humanoid beings of light were seen again! (Close Encounters of the Fairy Kind)
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SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: More of the story of Ireland’s Loftus Hall and the young girl who fell in love with the devil! (The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Devil) *** Chlorosis was a frequently diagnosed disease during the 19th century that gave the skin of the afflicted a greenish tinge. As a cure, doctors told young women to get married and reproduce. As you can probably surmise, the cure was not in the least bit effective. (The Girls Who Turned Green) *** Have you heard of the poor girl who was bullied and pushed down into a sewer by those whom she thought were her friends? I’ll tell you the story. And while this episode is not a creepypasta episode, so all the stories are supposed to be non-fiction, that is… true, I will be sharing this urban legend anyway – because when it comes to urban legends, sometimes it’s best to err on the side of caution and simply assume they are true. (The Urban Legend of Carmen Winstead) *** Weirdo Family member Brad Hicks describes the experience as “cool… and creepy as hell”. We’ll tell you his story. (The Thing In The Light) *** More of the story of Ireland’s Loftus Hall and the young girl who fell in love with the devil! (The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Devil)
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SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT’S SHOW:
BOOK: “The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries” by W.Y. Evans-Wentz: https://tinyurl.com/y3kwqflr
VIDEO: John Tessier (Jack McCullough) questioned by police: https://tinyurl.com/y5lc53dl
BOOK: “Foosteps in the Snow” by Charles Lachman: https://amzn.to/2D5wXsk
BOOK: “The Cold Vanish” by John Billman: https://tinyurl.com/y6jjeyto
“Close Encounters of the Fairy Kind” by Nick Redfern for Mysterious Universe: https://tinyurl.com/y5vvkpkc
“A Cold Case Finally Solved.. Then Unsolved” from Mystery Confidential: https://tinyurl.com/y2zrhdpa
“The 98-Mile Extraterrestrial Highway” by Alexandra Schonfeld for Newsweek: https://tinyurl.com/y5ubmo6e
“The Girls Who Turned Green” by Fiona Zublin for Ozy: https://tinyurl.com/yamqxtoh
“The Vanished Mountain Biker” by John Billman, an excerpt from his book “The Cold Vanish” https://tinyurl.com/y6jjeyto, posted at Outside Online: https://tinyurl.com/yxplwqzm
“The Axe Murders of Lykens” from Pennsylvania Oddities: https://tinyurl.com/yyfjhgok
“The Urban Legend of Carmen Winstead” by Paul Middleton, edited and added-to by Darren Marlar: https://bit.ly/31iaGj1
“The Woman Who Made Soap” by Romeo Vitelli for Providentia: https://tinyurl.com/y4tjelur
“The Girl Who Fell In Love With The Devil” by Laura Allan for Ranker: https://tinyurl.com/yxb939jt
“The Thing In The Light” by Weirdo Family member Brad Hicks
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"I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46
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0:00.0

Hey, weirdos. Just wanted to let you know that on the Weird Darkness YouTube channel recently, we've been having fun doing a live chat each weeknight at 10.30 p.m. Central Time. I set up the YouTube channel to premiere a video at that time, usually the podcast episode for the day, and then during the premiere, we all hang out in the YouTube live chat. Even if you've already heard that day's episode here in the podcast, you're

0:21.2

still welcome to join us for the YouTube chat. It's every weeknight at 10.30 p.m. Central

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time. And sometimes I do it over the weekends, too, because I have no social life whatsoever.

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You can find my channel at weirddarkness.com slash YouTube. That's weirddarkness.com

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slash YouTube.

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This episode is dedicated to the men and women of our armed forces and first responders.

0:52.1

Whether you are currently serving or have served

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in the past, you are appreciated. It is because of your courage and sacrifice that we enjoy

1:00.7

the freedoms and liberties we hold dear. And I, for one, appreciate every single one of you

1:07.0

for protecting what many of us take for granted. So thank you. Welcome, Weirdos. I'm Darren Marler, and this is Weird Darkness Radio, where every week

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you'll find stories of the

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paranormal, supernatural, legends, lore, the strange and bizarre, crime, conspiracy, mysterious,

1:37.3

macabre, unsolved, and unexplained.

1:41.4

Coming up this hour, It was a terrible sight.

1:46.0

I have seen horrible sights, but never anything like this.

1:50.3

Those were the words of the local undertaker, after seeing the results of a triple murder

1:55.3

laying before him in 1932, Pennsylvania.

2:00.5

Ireland's Loftus Hall is considered by many to be the most haunted location on all the

2:05.9

Emerald Isle.

2:07.4

But the most infamous story of Loftus Hall begins not with terror, but with romance, with

2:14.2

a beautiful young girl falling madly in love with the devil.

2:18.8

But first up, a gypsy once told Leonardo that all of her children would die before

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