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Michigan Monsters

S1 Ep45: Silent Night

Michigan Monsters

Jenn Carpenter

True Crime, History

4.9656 Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

When 73 people were trampled to death during a Christmas party in 1913, a small mining town in Michigan's upper peninsula was left devastated. Was it a tragic accident, or something more sinister?

Case: The Italian Hall Disaster

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to So Dead, a podcast where nothing is sacred, not even Christmas.

0:20.6

I'm Jen Carpenter.

0:21.5

And I'm Danny Fairman.

0:22.5

Happy True Crime Tuesday.

0:23.7

And happy Taco Tuesday, Deadheads.

0:26.3

Danny.

0:27.7

Yeah.

0:28.9

It's Christmas Eve.

0:32.1

It's the most wonderful time of the year. I'm so, I'm loving life right now.

0:41.5

Christmas is your, Christmas is your taco, right? It is so my taco. It is a true happy

0:47.7

Taco Tuesday. Oh my gosh. Though we are not having tacos, it's still a great day. Yes. Well, if anything can kill your

0:58.6

holiday spirit, it's the story that I have for you guys today. Want-Wa. I'm going to tell you

1:06.0

about the 1913 Italian Hall disaster in Calumet. I'm excited to hear this.

1:12.1

I'm going to read you my bibliography first because I did a shit goddamn ton of research.

1:18.0

Oh, boy.

1:18.8

I don't swear a lot during this story, so I got to get it out now.

1:21.7

And tomorrow's like a holy day, right?

1:23.8

So I got to be on good behavior.

1:24.7

I mean, you can't buy booze tomorrow.

1:27.0

Okay.

1:27.9

Well, it's not a problem for me.

1:30.8

I'm already stacked up on my eggnog.

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