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Sinister and Sarcastic

Sinister and Sarcastic

By: Drew Bailey and Lacey
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If you like mysteries, have a dark sense of humor, and are fluent in sarcasm look no further for your next podcast. We are Lacey, Drew, and Bailey, and we are Sinister and Sarcastic. Twice a week we post a new episode of an unsolved mystery, true crime case, or a weird legend, and share our own theories and sarcastic comments about what happened and who did it.

Sinister Sarcastic 2023
True Crime
Episodes
  • Episode 150: The Smurl Family Haunting
    Oct 19 2025

    When Jack and Janet Smurl moved their family into a duplex in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, they thought they were starting fresh after a flood destroyed their old home. Instead, they claimed they’d invited something sinister inside. Over the next 13 years, the Smurls reported violent hauntings, ghostly attacks, and demonic torment that even drew the attention of famed investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. But were they really victims of a haunting — or something far more human?

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    57 mins
  • Episode 149: When the Whistling Starts
    Oct 12 2025

    They say if you hear whistling in the woods at night, it’s not human — and it’s already too late. In this chilling dive into Appalachian lore, the hosts explore the eerie sounds, strange creatures, and cursed tales that echo through the mountains. From ghostly knocks to the Bell Witch’s vengeance, these are the stories that make locals lock their doors and pray the woods stay quiet.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 148: The Mushroom Murders
    Oct 5 2025

    What was meant to be a family dinner to reconcile turned into a nightmare. In a quiet town in Victoria, relatives fell gravely ill after eating a dish containing poisonous death cap mushrooms. Was it a tragic accident, or a premeditated act of revenge?

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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