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Invisible Choir

Suburban Satanist

Invisible Choir

Reach Freaks

True Crime

4.75K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Clemmons, N.C. is a hardworking, blue collar village that rests in the heart of the bible belt. Religion is very much embedded and weaved throughout the fabric of this community. And when a young man named John Alexander Lawson moved to town with his mother Cynthia, no one thought much of it… until he grew up. In this episode, we explore the home of a self-proclaimed devil that moved next door & walk you through the hellhole that was 2749 Knob Hill Drive…but it wasn’t until little Johnny changed his name to Pazuzu Algarad (after his favorite character in The Exorcist), that folks in the neighborhood would start to go missing…

Written by Michael Dunphy Jr., Executive Produced by Michael Ojibway. 

Special Thanks to Monstercade TV.

 

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  • Opening Track: “Silent Prayer” by DPMusic
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Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode is proudly sponsored by StoryWorth.

0:03.3

Okay, so I thought I knew my father-in-law pretty well until he told me a story recently.

0:10.6

He was 17 years old at the time, high school student and was cooking in a restaurant, and

0:16.9

something happened.

0:18.2

The gas was left on.

0:19.5

He came in, tried lighting one of the stoves, and massive explosion.

0:24.4

Thankfully, no one was hurt, but he did send jaw off all of his eyebrows and arm hair

0:29.1

in the process, which incidentally is how he got the nickname SparkDoc.

0:33.9

And this one example got me wondering, how many other great stories does he have that I'm

0:38.9

just not aware of?

0:40.3

And that's why I got my father-in-law StoryWorth.

0:44.0

StoryWorth is an online service that helps you and your dad or father figure, connect

0:48.2

through the sharing of stories and memories, and helps you to preserve them for years to

0:52.9

come.

0:54.1

Every week, StoryWorth sends your dad a thought-provoking question of your choice.

0:58.5

And you can actually read those as they come in, or you can wait for the final product,

1:03.6

which after one year of these weekly inquiries, StoryWorth actually compiles all of those

1:08.8

questions and stories and photos into a beautiful keepsake book.

1:13.7

Honestly, that the whole family can share for generations.

1:16.5

It's such an awesome, unique idea.

1:19.2

So give all the fathers in your life a meaningful gift that you can both cherish for years to

1:23.9

come.

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