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Monthly Spooky | Haunted Mansions, Holiday Scares, and the Sin Eater!

Monthly Spooky | Haunted Mansions, Holiday Scares, and the Sin Eater!

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Thanksgiving horror, turkey-day traditions, haunted mansions, Sin Eater folklore. Henrique & Michelle serve cozy table talk (leftovers, cranberry, Black Friday) before carving into eerie headlines and a feast-themed deep dive into the Sin Eater—perfect for the season of big meals and bigger myths.

Inside this episode
  • Turkey-day talk: best leftovers (mashed-potato + cranberry sandwich), Black Friday timing and plans.
  • Feature: The Sin Eater — where the legend comes from, how the ritual worked, and why it lingers at the holidays.
  • Haunted house vibes and post-dinner horror movie picks (ideal “day-after-Thanksgiving” viewing).

Plus fresh spooky news
  • Haunted palace reports from abroad.
  • Skyfire & booms: meteor/fireball sightings.
  • Archaeology shocks: Roman sarcophagus discovery and 1,700 historic graves unearthed in the Midwest.

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