
Episode 86: What Lies Beneath
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After the break, O'Dell covers the strange disappearances and alleged paranormal phenomena that has occurred around Oregon's Crater Lake National Park. Erin shares a WTF story about a woman in the early 1900s who should have reconsidered her scarf choice before she went out for a drive and then we close things out with a few hilarious Amazon reviews.
Chapters:
- 00:00 - Intro
- 00:56 - Simtastic
- 10:23 - Erin's Case: Where are Mitch & Bonnie?
- 27:06 - O'Dell's Case: The Mysteries of Crater Lake
- 48:02 - WTF of the Week: A Scarf & A Convertible
- 52:10 - Palette Cleanser: Funny Amazon Reviews
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