
Monthly Spooky | Murder by Mushroom, Haunted Dudleytown, and Eerie Disappearances
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About this listen
But the chills don’t stop there. You’ll also hear about:
- A disturbing string of graffiti linked to a missing toddler
- The legend of Dudleytown, Connecticut—a town so cursed it’s been erased from most maps
- The strange relationship between fear, folklore, and real-world horror
- A reflective conversation on how media and mystery influence public fear
As always, the episode blends true crime, urban legends, paranormal folklore, and the duo’s trademark humor and personal storytelling. If you love weird history, unsolved cases, and haunted towns, this one’s for you.
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