MAY 08, 2022 #WeirdDarknessRadioShow (EARLY RELEASE!)
Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories
Darren Marlar
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🗓️ 6 May 2022
⏱️ 143 minutes
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HOUR ONE (Plus Overtime): If there’s one thing on Earth that we can all agree is most likely to be haunted, it’s a graveyard. Since the advent of civilization we’ve gathered our dead and placed them in burial plots together. And it’s no surprise that people talk of the spirits that linger, not far from the final resting place of their bodies, perhaps clinging to life or serving as a grim omen for what’s to come when we all meet our end. Some of these cemeteries, however, boast more ghost stories than others.
SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…
“Resurrection Mary – Chicago’s Most Famous Ghost” by Elisabeth Tilstra: http://bit.ly/31DKcr4
“Black Angel of Oakland Cemetery” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2OTIPTo
“Moving Coffins of the Chase Family” by Elisabeth Tilstra: http://bit.ly/2yVrHlv
“Hellmouth of Stull Cemetery” posted at The Line Up: http://bit.ly/2yT1dBc
“Colonial Park Cemetery” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/31yX4yw
“Bachelor’s Grove” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2Z0yhG2
“The Dead of Hart Island” by Steven Casale: http://bit.ly/2H77spp
“The Mausoleum of Mary Reed” by Jessica Ferri: http://bit.ly/302mrby
“The Grave of the Female Stranger” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2OViAfA
“Forgotten Graveyards” by Deanna Janes: http://bit.ly/300Duej
“The Most Haunted Graveyards Ever” sources: Occult Museum: http://bit.ly/304kX0A, Kimberly Powell: http://bit.ly/2Z0gkmN, Stacy Conradt: http://bit.ly/2YKCIpe, David Ian McKendry: http://bit.ly/2KvMz9n
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HOUR TWO (Plus Overtime): We usually expect our horror stories to involve a haunted house or a fog-shrouded graveyard. But in modern times some of the most terrifying stories have begun with a simple phone call.
SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…
“Calling 555-TERROR” by Jessika M. Thomas: http://bit.ly/2M7YdJW, and Aaron Edwards: http://bit.ly/33n6Jds
(Continued in the Sudden Death Overtime section of the Weird Darkness podcast for this episode.)
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| 1:00.4 | It's common practice to reserve a plot next to your loved one's grave in anticipation of your own death |
| 1:06.9 | But Jonathan Reed took it one step further |
| 1:10.8 | The retired merchant was devastated when his beloved wife Mary E. Gould Reed died in 1893 |
| 1:18.2 | After Mary's internment and her father's family vault on March 19th of that year |
| 1:22.8 | Jonathan visited regularly a little too often in the opinion of his father-in-law |
| 1:28.9 | When Mary's father died in 1895 Reed was free to visit her tomb to his heart's content |
| 1:35.6 | So he had her casket transferred to another vault in the whispering grove section of the cemetery |
| 1:41.4 | There he put an empty casket next to hers a placeholder for his inevitable end |
| 1:47.2 | And it is here that Jonathan Reed's tale takes a surprising twist |
| 1:52.3 | Unable to bear being away from his wife's corpse |
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