And That's Why We Drink - E395 Dessert Waters and Gullah, Gullah Island Medical Degrees
Episode Date: September 1, 2024It's Episode 395 and the call is coming from inside the house!! Em's new house that is. This week Em takes us to the Black Forest region of Germany for the exorcism of Gottliebin Dittus. Then Christin...e covers a case with a lot of mind boggling synchronicities, the disappearance of Molly Bish. And until next week so long, farewell, to you our friends... and that's why we drink!How is it September already?! We absolutely cannot WAIT to bring you our BRAND NEW ghosty footage - get your tickets to our kick off live shows in Newark, NJ and Tarrytown, NY!! andthatswhywedrink.com/live
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Paw Patrol, Paw Patrol.
That was pawfect.
Thank you.
My intrusive thoughts have become increasingly deranged
lately and it's mostly regarding animated children's.
I imagine that having a child only makes you more deranged.
Oh, for sure, for sure. It's a good cover, though.
You know, it's like a good cover for being deranged.
Sorry, mom brain.
Tired mom.
Ha ha ha.
It's like, no girl, you've been this way since birth.
I've been mentally ill since birth,
but I like to have a child to blame it on now.
I saw a meme this morning that said,
emotionally, I think I have rabies.
And I was like, that feels right.
But I-
It's an invisible illness.
Okay?
I can say that because I have an invisible illness.
Okay?
Before anyone yells at me, like a real one.
What are you drinking?
It looks like you're having a pita colada or something.
I fucking wish, dude.
I am drinking, that would be at like one
in the afternoon, man, on a Tuesday.
It's iced coffee, sorry, with lemons on it.
Somebody made this for me, a fan,
and I don't remember who, it's like a reusable
Starbucks to-go cup with lemons all over it, and I love it.
Wonderful.
There's, I don't know what's going on,
I'm in like a pina colada era right now.
I think I'm just in like a pineapple coconut era,
because that's all that it is for me.
I feel like I've noticed that for a while
because you're like a big lover of the pineapple juice
and then a few times I've seen the coconut
mixed into the situation.
I think I was always into,
honestly I didn't like coconut as a kid
and I've been really liking a flavor recently
that I didn't know what it was
and I realized that it was coconut
because I just never,
I wasn't familiar with that flavor
because I didn't grow up eating it.
And I was like, oh, I guess I like coconut then.
And so then I started asking for pineapple coconut things
and everyone was like, so like a pina colada.
And I was like, is that what that is?
I guess so.
Welcome, welcome.
So I found out recently, we have a boba place kind of near us
and they actually make a lovely
non-alcoholic pina colada smoothie.
And so I've been getting that recently. And then Alison, uh,
I think it's the fact that you said a non-alcoholic smoothie. That's my favorite part.
Like as if the other ones are, I mean, listen, I have all of them.
A drug, an alcohol, a liquor.
It's a straight edge smoothie for all the squares.
And then Alison recently found one of of it's kind of her favorite coffee
place. It's not really my favorite coffee place, but they actually make a lovely London Fog.
And right now they are I don't know if this is a regular thing or anything. They are making a
cold foam, which I usually can't really have cold foam because I feel like they still taste like
coffee to me, which is so weird because a lot of times just like cream. But anyway, this one is
lovely. It is half lavender, half coconut,
and it tastes like a pina colada
and a London fog had a baby.
And I am kind of really digging it.
So that's what I had three of yesterday.
Yummy.
I wish we had that sponsor.
Let's just talk about smoothies,
and alcoholic and non-alcoholic smoothies.
Yeah, that would be lovely.
I love that like in that, by that logic, a margarita is an alcoholic smoothie,
right? Cause it came from a blender.
I mean, I get that they're called, what are they called? Blended drinks.
Yeah, frozen margarita. I guess I'm talking.
Every time I think because I don't drink alcohol,
I still have a different perception of alcohol than everyone else.
It does.
Because anytime someone gets a blended drink. I'm like a little smooth
Right, like it's basically slushy that from 7-eleven that you pour vodka into essentially
You got a little slurpee. You're having a slurpee. You think you're better than me. Oh, yeah
It's like you're literally drinking a slurpee. Shut up. I'm going for a nickel at 7-eleven. Thank you. Yeah, nice try
Anyway, so I don't know how we got where we did.
Oh, your Paw Patrol,
is that cause you were watching it with Leona?
Is that what happened?
Oh yeah, she's really into it.
And like, she's never really watched it before.
Wow, she's into cops?
That's crazy.
That's what I'm saying.
I played it and I was like, ah.
Listen, every kids show has cops in it nowadays.
Okay, that's just part of the, part of what you deal with.
It's part of the indoctrination of the woke right. No, but see part of it nowadays, okay? That's just part of what you deal with. It's part of the indoctrination of the woke right.
No, but see part of it is,
I think there's an agenda, right?
Well, of course there's an agenda,
but I think there's a different agenda
because half the time it's like a gay mom cop,
you know what I mean?
I see.
They try to like,
They're trying to bridge the gap.
Yes, yes, bridge the gap.
It's like, okay, we can put cops,
but only if they're like people of color,
I'm sorry, animals of color or whatever the fuck.
Like it just feels like-
AOC.
Yeah, exactly.
They're either gay or, you know, it's like,
oh, they kind of find these ways to like weave both-
Stories.
Yeah, it's very strange.
But I-
A cop with empathy.
Yeah.
A cab, all cops are beautiful.
All cops are- Someone's gonna steal that sound bite and I'm gonna be in trouble a cad all cats or dogs wait no
A gas all geese are silly
Anyway, I forgot we were talking about but the point is it's actually kind of a cute
show and there's a little firefighter named Robo.
No, that's not his name.
Marshall, the domination.
And he just makes my heart happy.
And I don't know.
It's precious.
I was like, you know, whatever, just watch it.
And there is some, some good jams.
I mean, she's really into Spidey too.
So I feel like she's into more of like the quote unquote boy shows, you know, like as far as yeah
I know which is kind of fun. And then there's Gabby's dollhouse, which is like
Sparkle pink mermaid magic and I'm like, oh wow. We've we talk about bridging a gap
We really run the gamut here at my house. You're raising a true non-binary queen
Even tell what her interests are yet. She's all over the place
So we're just riding out all the many waves, you know and just singing along try not to lose our minds when you were her
Age, do you know what your favorite things were like?
Do you have a not a recollection but have like your have your parents told you what you like?
We usually save the shadow workbook for after the show. Oh
Just met you like fucking I know I know I'm know, I'm kidding. I loved doctor stuff.
I was like hyper-fixing.
Really?
Yeah, and like I think about it sometimes.
It was a weird level.
I was like reading in the dictionary all these words
about medical stuff and trying to watch every medical episode.
And of course, we didn't have like there's a Gullah Gullah
Island episode where they go to the doctor that I've
been trying to find for years because I remember so vividly watching it it and going that's me I'm going to be a doctor one day
I don't know why like I clearly grew out of that real quick but um I will tell you I didn't like
doctor stuff but I did love Gullah Gullah Island I loved that show the way that I think my first
crush ever was Binyu Binyu who's a fucking not a frog. It's a fucking tadpole. He's a tadpole.
It's like a giant walking tadpole.
It's like disturbing.
Also, is it like, did they just find a costume?
Allison, I hope you find comfort in that
being Em's first crush was that giant tadpole.
And Allison has never even watched it.
I remember we got the first like big cultural moment
at Allison and I had where a conflict of our backgrounds
was just too strong.
It's the time she had never seen, um, never seen, uh, Lunette the Clown.
Ugh. I can't even. Um, the big comfy couch. Thank you. And I said, you don't understand.
And so I laid on the floor of our dorm room, which had never been vacuumed,
and did the clock. And she was like, are you out of your damn mind? And this was
before I like drank or did anything. So I was like, I'm actually extremely sober and serious.
You need to learn about the clock stretch.
Fun fact, that clock rug is now available on Etsy.
Oh, if you want to get one for Leona.
How could I have not thought of that?
They have the Blue's Clues furniture, you know,
of course they have the clock rug.
Oh, that would be fun.
It's probably the earliest thing that's saved in my cart
is the Big Company couch rug. So that's fun. It's saved and it's probably the earliest thing that's saved in my cart is the big comfy couch rug.
So that's unbelievable.
Well, no, what I was going to say about Benya Benya from Gullah Gullah Island is do you
think they just found a random costume that was vague enough and they're like, I guess
that's a tadpole.
I forgot.
I meant to talk to you about this.
I last year got, I found Gullah Gullah Island online.
I was having like one of those moments where I found it,
like the CD-ROM I used to play, which was,
So You Wanna Be a Veterinarian.
It was my favorite CD-ROM.
And I found like a playthrough of it online, right?
And I was watching it and then I was like,
oh, this reminds me of Gullah Gullah Island.
So I started watching Gullah Gullah Island
because you can find the episodes online.
And then I went to a deep dive on Wikipedia.
Remember when I thought I was, I didn't have ADHD
or OCD or any other mental illness?
I went through all their Wikipedia pages,
like everyone on the show.
And I think like the two main,
something like two of them were actually married
or there's like some weird like actual lore behind the show
that I was like, nobody cares about this except Alexander.
I should have texted you.
I had the same, no, I don't know if it was
Go, Go Island or if it was, maybe it was Go, Go Island the two were actually married in real life. I think that was real, but also I was told that at four., I don't know if it was Gullah Gullah Island or if it was, maybe it was Gullah Gullah Island if the two were actually married in real life.
I think that was real.
But also I was told that at four, so I don't know.
And you also believed that you were gonna marry
that giant tadpole, so I don't know.
I thought I was gonna be that married couples in-law,
for sure.
Yeah, for sure, but raise frog children.
Yeah, no, I thought, um, the same thing for out of the box.
But I thought the two of them were dating.
Oh. I never watched that.
When they go,
wait, they do, they,
I don't even know what that is.
When they sing the song,
so long, farewell to you, my friends.
And then they do the,
they do a thing.
Whoa.
Shut up.
I'm not, I don't even know this show, I've never watched this show. I don't. Oh, it makes me so up. I don't even know this show.
I've never watched this show.
I don't.
Oh, it makes me so mad that I don't know it.
Like, if I were watching it, I would know it.
Whatever you get, it looked cool to me.
So I'm not even.
It's part of the, so they're,
the whole concept of out of the box
is they're thinking out of the box
while they're literally sitting in a fucking box.
And so they're, which like low budget much.
Wait a minute.
Yeah.
So it's that they built this like tunnel of boxes
and it's like a play fort.
But because you're thinking out of the box,
it's not just a cardboard box anymore.
You're in this magical land.
I see.
And the two of them are like your buddies.
Out of the box.
Is that right?
Okay, so I do know this somewhere
in the recesses of my mind.
Cause I-
But at the end, they always sing the goodbye song.
But then there's a part where you always
do the, they do the hand part, like it's not, all the music stops, you just do a hand part.
And I swear to God, it's like, I think that's what it is, but I have to see them.
I could be totally wrong.
Well, either way, I was gonna say that could be our new closing since we never know how
to end the episode.
Yeah.
We'll just do a weird clapping motion.
We'll do like a-
They're not still trademarked, right?
We could do that now.
I don't think they were ever trademarked.
Not that I know what a trademark is.
That's been proven abundantly clear to me recently.
No, we could do like our own friendship handshake,
a secret handshake to end the show, you know?
I love that.
No one's done a virtual handshake yet.
That could be us.
No, and I feel like that's really cool. I that. No one's done a virtual handshake. That could be us. I feel like that's really cool.
I like how probably everyone's done a virtual handshake.
We're just like...
You know kids who have secret handshakes
probably during COVID learn to do it over Zoom.
I was gonna say, I'm sure there've been some efforts made
to virtualize the secret handshake,
but we can hop on board, I think.
We'll figure it out.
Anyway, why do you drink this week, Christine,
and what do you drink?
Oh, wow.
I brought myself a vitamin water.
It says focus on it, so that's how you know
it'll do the trick.
That you're suffering.
Ha ha ha, also that.
Ha ha ha.
I drink this week because we're gonna start
potty learning this week.
Oh, I thought she was already potty learning.
We were slowly but surely, and we've had some regressions
and some just like lack of interest.
So we're gonna try to focus this week on it
and see what happens.
Are you doing like, are you believing in Santa?
I could call him pretend to be Santa and be like-
Oh my God, just like bully her.
This is how trauma happens then, if you just wing it.
Like that's how you create trauma around
like anything and everything.
I'm just saying if you need some sort of reinforcement,
I can impersonate one of the cops on Paw Patrol
and like congratulate her.
Can you be Mercat from Gabby's Dollhouse, please?
And call him. Sure, give me five minutes.
I'll learn it.
And I'll call and go, I heard learn it. Okay, I'll be camera.
I'll call and go,
I heard that you're doing so good on the potty
and I just wanted to tell you I'm so proud of you.
You know, I'm sure there are,
there are probably like AI things
where you can like have it say something.
I feel like I would just fuck my kid up with that though.
I'm not gonna play those games,
but yeah, we're gonna try it this week.
I don't know, she doesn't really start
like a preschool program till the spring,
so we have time, but I don't know.
She seems interested enough that I'm like,
let's give it a shot, but it's gonna be one of those weeks
where I'm like, you know.
Constantly covered in poop and pee.
Probably, but although Blaze just discovered,
Blaze is the one who's on TikTok now as the parent,
or like reels, I guess, but whatever, same,
you know what I mean.
I've already mocked him for that, so I'll move on.
But he says
he found a reel that said you can put underwear on and a diaper over it so that like it's
still the set mimicking the scent like, oh, you're wearing underwear, but then it prevents
the bigger mess, you know? So we'll see what TikTok hacks we come up with. Why do you
drink this weekend besides my text to you about Leona's toilet training this week?
Bow movements.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, I drink because we moved,
which is like, it's very overwhelming.
I know.
I'm proud of you.
Thank you, I had a full blown breakdown, a full,
I mean, I actually think it was my first ever
true nervous breakdown.
What?
You recovered real quick.
Thank you.
No, I had, there was a moment in it
where I like had like an existential crisis
and I was like, I think I just felt my brain snap.
I was like, I think this is it.
I was like, I really think I actually had a full
blown panic attack.
I know.
Tell me where.
Oh man, it, I don't, it was kind of, I think, a floodgate. At some point I was
crying and I didn't even know why. I was dirty crying, messy crying. It was like drunk girl
in a bathroom crying.
Oh no. Like you lose all your faculties. You're just like, I'm...
Yeah. I was blubbering, blubbering. And I even at one point, like,
I just like shouted from the bathroom,
because I was in the bathroom trying to like,
this whole house is about as big as, you know, a closet.
And so you really can't cry quietly anymore.
So-
Are you in the house right now?
Yeah.
This is the first recording from in the house.
It's coming from inside the house.
What if I called you, I should say,
they're coming from inside the house, because I'm growing and the house. What if I called you, I should say, they're coming from inside the house
because I'm growing and learning about pronouns.
Yes, yes, thank you.
They're coming from inside the house.
Finally, an ally at heart, thank you.
I'm trying.
No, I, you can't cry quietly anymore,
so I was in the bathroom trying to keep my cool,
but then it came out where it was that sound
when you're crying where you're just like.
That grunting sound, yes, yeah, I know. I where it was like that sound when you're crying where you're just like Yeah that grunting sound, yes, yeah.
I know.
I know it well.
So at one point I had to just kind of own it.
Yeah then you're like, oh oh, oh oh, it's too late now.
Yeah.
And I was like, I was like, Allison, I can't stop.
I don't know what's going on.
I'm just like crying everywhere.
There's always a point of no return for real when you're like in a crying state.
You're like, I can either stop this right now or it's too late.
I can usually stop it.
I can usually get it together.
I don't know if it was just a combination of everything.
I mean, it was like, also my hormones are out of whack right now and like I can just
feel that.
Like it's just like the perfect storm of like, I think chemically my body's kind of out
of whack right now on top of the fact that like, we're moving,
and I've already said a million things about that,
but like, I didn't really wanna move,
and then the stress of moving,
the stress of everything,
I think I've just been trying to keep us together
for Alison, because she's really excited to be here.
I'm not, I will eventually, but like, I just have,
my, the adjustment period that it takes for me
to get used to anything is so long.
So I know it'll happen eventually,
but I don't want to spoil things for her.
So I'm kind of silently like-
So you're just in the bathroom.
Breathing.
So I'm just in the bathroom.
Breathing.
And it was just a lot of to-dos all at once.
And we still have things at the apartment
we're trying to sell.
So it's a lot of going back and forth.
And it's just, I think I just,
I hit the wall where I was like, this is it, it's time to
have a meltdown about it and then they'll be fine.
But there was a moment where I was sad about all that, then I became angry about that.
And one moment where Allison was trying to console me, I think because she was just next
to me and I was vulnerable.
I didn't, but pardon me, I wanted to lash out at her because I was just angry
and wanted to project it on something.
So then when I felt myself getting angry,
my brain just turned into, I started spiraling,
and I was like, oh, you have, I don't know,
I just got mad at myself for being mad.
And then-
Shame, yeah, then you feel shame about it,
and then it feels worse.
And then you start thinking, at least I do,
well, other people have it so much worse.
Now you're a shithead
because you're crying about your own problems. And then on top of all that least I do, well, other people have it so much worse. Now you're a shithead because you're crying about your own problems.
And then on top of all that, I had this really weird,
it was such a, the only way I can describe it is primal.
I haven't had the feeling since I was a little kid
and I just had this moment where I swear to God,
I feel like I saw myself in third person.
I think I literally left my body.
Oh, dissociated, yeah.
I've never had that before.
I think I truly left my body.
That's fun.
And I just thought, like, it felt so sad in the moment.
I was just like, where's my mom?
And like, it was so sad.
And I realized that I was like, oh shit, like I'm in,
it was that moment where I was like, I'm just a little guy.
Like, I'm just new here.
I just have a house and I'm on,
but like, I feel like I,
I didn't actually feel like this,
like realistically I didn't feel like this,
but I felt the fear of a little kid where I was like,
I just, I feel like I made a really big decision
and I'm very far away from my mom
and by now she would have told me
that it's time to come home.
And she's not here.
And taken over, like she was taken over.
I think that's what it was, I think.
And then that spiraled into me getting homesick.
Oh my God.
Every single thing just happened at once.
And I think it all just came from me, like,
kind of wanting to like relinquish power
and like have someone else kind of take the reins for a bit.
Sometimes I feel like it's like your brain,
all the file cabinets open at once in our lives.
Yes.
And another thing.
Perfect way to put it.
Cause then I heard the anger,
like I got mad at myself getting mad.
And then in my head, like, I started saying like, you're just like your, you know, insert
family relatives here.
And I was like, so then that freaked me out.
Every single thing that anyway, 24 hours later, I'm just going to say that I was overwhelmed,
plus having a bit of a wonky chemical imbalance day.
And it just kind of imploded on itself.
Well, the important question, I'm sorry to hear that.
We're better now, it's fine.
I'm always here if you need a text or a chat, but also what food did you order afterward?
Chicken pot pie.
Okay good. I know that's an important, I know that's gonna...
It's a good important question.
It's a really good ending, we need to know the end result, yeah the food order.
What's your nervous breakdown food? Oh, oh, usually, oh, that's a great question.
Again.
Today if you had a nervous breakdown,
what would it be?
Shadow work, no.
Um, what food would I order
if I had a nervous breakdown today?
Sushi, like $400 worth of sushi.
That's great.
That tends to be it, especially because like,
I remember when I was pregnant and you couldn't eat,
like I can't, and you're not supposed to eat sushi.
And I was like, all I want is to just,
every time I had like a crying,
Jack, I was like, I can't even eat sushi, you know?
And so I think now I've taken that
into like my non-pregnant life and been like,
wow, anytime you're upset, guess what you can do?
Just order $400 worth of sushi.
Not really $400, but you know what I mean.
Speaking of, last thing I'll say,
because I know it's like we've hit the mark
where it's almost the point of no return.
I know, we hit 12 minutes.
You're like, so why do you drink?
I was like, oh, we're still doing that.
Sorry, I- No, I love it.
I wanted to hear about your crying, Jag.
Last thing I'll say is speaking of like pregnancy,
I thought it was something I wanted to, I guess,
address because I had to see it
so other people have to know about it.
One of the Duggars recently posted that one of their-
I was like, where are we going with this?
You scared the shit out of me, okay.
I'm pregnant, that's the chemical imbalance.
No, I thought you were gonna say there's,
I thought you were gonna say there was like some comments
or something.
No, one of the duggars just posted one of their pregnancy cravings and it's lettuce
and like honey mustard, which is fine, but with blueberries.
Oh, I was like, I could probably get behind whatever you're about to.
Nope.
Yeah, that one really rocked my world.
So I saw that right before I saw you.
So that is actually also why I drink.
So I was like, that can't be real.
Oh no.
Yeah, I don't know that one bit.
Propel, which I call dessert water.
So yeah, that's what I call vitamin water.
Yeah, we're having our dessert waters.
One time in junior year,
I used to, my mom used to buy these at Costco
and then we would,
she would pack them like sometimes in our lunches. And I brought one to school and I
was drinking it in the hallway and we weren't supposed to be like eating or drinking upstairs,
you know? And the Dean of Discipline, that was his name, Mr. Von Handorf, the Dean of
Discipline said to me... Mr. Von Handorf?
Yeah, that's his name.
And he said...
Crazy.
I know.
He was also my math teacher.
He was very scary.
Imagine being called the Dean of Discipline.
Anyway, he said you can't...
Sounds like he liked it.
He probably did.
He was a nice guy.
But he's like, no... Oh, God, I gave this guy such a hard time.
He's like, no, only water above the first floor, she for, and he always said that.
And I had this friend named Zoltan who was in my advisement, like my homeroom, and Zoltan,
he's from Brazil.
And like, we had a love hate front of me relationship.
I don't know. He was, anyways. I had one of of me relationship. I don't know, he was, anyways.
I had one of those.
Yeah, and I was like, he's my friend,
but then sometimes I'm like, you're such a little punk.
I don't know.
He turned to Mr. Von Hanroff and said,
that's not, that is water.
And he's like, that's not water Zoltan, that's juice.
And Zoltan had this thick accent.
He's like, it's vitamin water.
And he like screamed it.
And Mr. Von Hanroff was like, get downstairs right now. Anyway, so every time I drink it, I call it and Mr. Von Hanuff was like, get downstairs right now.
Anyway, so every time I drink it, I call it vitamin water.
And I thank Zoltan for defending me on the second floor.
It was one of those moments that it was a friendship.
And then the next day, I'm sure you hated each other.
Oh, but I bullied him so much for saying vitamin water that I think for the next three days,
he doesn't speak to me.
So that was the enemy part.
So it's well, we made fun of him because when we well because we're, I guess, xenophobes, but one time on ignition day before
school, you had to go around and we were all meeting each other freshman year and Renee
and I, for some god forsaken reason, they put us in the same homeroom and Zoltan was
in our homeroom and so everyone had to say, like, hi, my name is Christine and I would
bring cookies to the picnic and everyone goes, it gets to Zoltan and he goes,
my name is Zoltan and I am bringing nachos.
And Renee and I laughed so hard because like,
he just didn't get that you're supposed to say a word
that starts with the same letter of your name.
And he said Zoltan and he's bringing nachos.
I think we laughed for like the rest of eternity.
Like no wonder this guy kind of hated me.
Anyway, I think of Zoltan every time I drink vitamin water.
I promise he doesn't even know who I am anymore, but shout out.
I love it.
I love it.
What would he have brought with a Z though?
I'm bringing zebras.
I'm Zoltan and I'm bringing more Zoltans.
Poor kid, right?
And then it's like, oh, well, like he's literally new here.
He's from a different country.
We're already bullying him for being different
and having an accent like because we're just
assholes, I guess. I don't know. We were just
We didn't like truly
We laughed at him, but he laughed. We get it. We get it. Okay
I just want to make sure people aren't like, you know, really upset by what i'm saying people will but that's their problem
Yeah, it's not we were friends over the
Long run. We were friends for people who hated each other, okay?
Yeah, zebra cakes.
Zebra cakes.
But he was from Brazil.
I'm sure he was like, what the fuck is that?
You really could have helped him out.
You could have been a friend on day one
and just shouted it for him if you wanted, but.
I could have, but I didn't.
Oh, well.
Okay, Christine, let's shift gears into an exorcism.
Oh, wait, we don't have to shift very far.
No. Just talking about high school, like five seconds ago.
Speaking of the name Zoltan, which I already love in general,
here's another weird name, and it's probably not weird to others.
I've never heard this name before, so to me,
the pronunciation might be a little wild.
And it's German, so you're going to really have to help me out here.
The way that...
The way that I see it is Gottlieb.
Oh, okay.
Is that a... You've heard that before.
Yeah, that's pretty close. Is it a last name?
No, it's a first name. What? Oh, Gutfried Yeah. Is that it? Yeah, that's pretty close. Is it a last name? No, it's a first name. What?
Oh, okay. Gottfried is a name. No. Oh.
It looks like Gottliebian.
Yeah, yeah, Gottliebian. Gottliebian. Okay. Cool.
I saw that and I thought thank God Christina's German because I don't even want to hear it from people today. I don't,
I saw that and I was like, that is a word that nobody could possibly expect me
to know how to say. I even,
I went on YouTube and they said got, got, got Liebman.
Okay. So I thought I was saying it right. I wanted to double check with you.
That's quite a unique name though.
I don't think that's a thing that really exists much anymore.
Okay, cool.
I don't know if that was like a common name.
No, Gottfriedus, but not Gottleben.
Do you think, you know how like old people names are coming back?
Do you think this could come back?
It could very well be.
I've heard a few of my German, like not cousins, but like acquaintances who have named their kids
some really wild, it's almost like,
imagine that trend in the US with like Ruth
and you know, those kinds of names.
And then imagine the German old timey, like Gottlieb.
This shit I think is coming back in some ways.
So I'm like, imagine a baby called Gottlieb.
What's another like old name in German?
Oh, Heinrich?
No, I don't know.
There's a lot that I feel like sound old in US context,
but maybe, I don't know.
I can't, you know what's wild?
All of a sudden I can't think of a single German name
in my life.
Wolfgang, Herman.
Wolfgang.
Someone famous just named their kid Wolfgang,
and I was like, is that real? Yeah, that's definitely,
that's a hardcore name.
You really have to commit personality wise to a name like that.
You can't just be Wolfgang who like likes to read in peace.
Who's just like a pothead, right? Like you have to like be like intense a little
bit. Um, although my friend just named her kid, or like a former friend acquaintance
named her kid Leonheart or something, or Leon.
Oh wow.
But like a longer version of that.
Like it's like, and it means like heart of the lion.
There's a lot of crazy names.
Anyway, well, good luck to heart of the lion.
This is, this is the story of Gottlieb in Didis. D-I-T-T-U-S. And so
this is in 1838. This is in southwest Germany in Black Forest. Do you know that?
Yeah, my grandma lives by the Black Forest. That's where all the grim fairy tales are from.
And the cuckoo clock.
Yes, correct.
So there's a guy who I'm assuming is Johann, not Johan.
Wow, nailed it.
Thank you.
Although I will say, speaking of the duggars, there is one named Johanna.
So this-
Oh, good point.
So how to check?
Um, okay. 1838, Johan is 33 years old. He has recently moved to Black Forest in Southwest
Germany to serve as the new pastor for two different parishes at the same time. One is
called Motlingen and the other is called Haustet.
And Johann, I never have to say those words again in this story, thank God.
So Johann was taking over, he was both of these parishes,
but he was taking over for Pastor Barth.
And Pastor Barth, to be honest,
was just fucking over his congregations.
He was like-
Both of them?
He's like, I'm done with all of you.
He was like, they don't give a shit about the gospel.
They barely attend church.
When they do, they sleep through it.
I'm so fucking tired.
I don't take them off my hands.
It's like the 1830s.
He must have not been a great pastor if these people in the 1830s were bored at church.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And what sounds the...
I obviously wasn't there in Motlingen in 1838.
I could have sworn.
But I will say that it sounds like his congregations actually probably really would have thrived
as we all would if there was a heartier, like if someone had just fostered more support
through the church, then maybe there'd be more.
Not just like lecturing and like just.
Yeah, it sounds like everyone was lacking fellowship,
if you will. I see, that's powerful.
Thank you, well, that's all I have to offer this world
is wisdom, so.
That's it?
Just that, yeah.
Yeah.
But, okay, so this guy is like, please take them off my hands.
They are so tired and I'm tired, they're tired.
None of us like each other.
Just take them off my hands.
Johan had just left an area called Iptingen and that was the area's most challenging parish
allegedly.
Like everyone knew that was like the rough and tumble church, I guess.
That's like the seventh graders at a school where it's like all the different grades.
And apparently while he was there, one of the things he did was that really well was like
foster community and he really turned things around there. And since it was known as like
the hardest of the parishes to restore, he was like, whatever, I'll take your two parishes
off your hands.
Easy peasy.
So in the one town Motlingen,
there's one parishioner, what is wrong with me?
And she is 25 year old Gottlieb and Didis.
Oh, this is a girl's name.
Welcome, I'm so glad you're on the ride with me Gottlieb and Diddis. Oh, this is a girl's name. Welcome.
I'm so glad you're on the ride with me
because I really thought I was like on my own here.
Well, do you know what it means?
It means God's love.
Okay, it really does to the American eye
look like goblin.
So God's love is interesting.
I think it probably also looks like goblin
to the German eye, but it does mean God's love.
I keep calling her like Glockenspiel
and I know that's wrong.
I just like-
That's pretty good.
It's a lot of L's and I's where I'm not used to them being.
That's funny, I didn't know that was a girl's name.
Wow.
We both learned things when we-
It's like, you know when they have those old names
in the US, like in the, when we were always,
the Quakers, or not the Quakers, who were they really?
The Puritans would name their kids like Constance
and like Temperance.
I was gonna say like Deference or whatever it is.
Yes, and shit like that, like Temperance.
I think that is like the same kind of vibe.
You know what I mean?
I agree.
Naming your child like a literal word,
like God's love, and it's like no pressure. Naming your child purity, like naming your child like a literal word, like God's love.
And it's like, naming your child purity, like, right.
Exactly. Chastity. All that. All that nonsense. Yeah.
You know, the only family I've ever enjoyed who actually named their kids,
things like that, was Greenleaf. May that show rest in peace.
Oh, I was like, that's not a real family, is it? No.
Is that a fictional? Just one of just one of my church stories. One of my Oprah one, right? Oh, I was like, that's not a real family, is it? No. Is that a fictional show? Just one of my church stories.
That's the Oprah one, right?
Oh, I love that show.
OK, so, yeah, so one of the parishioners
of one of these parishes he's just gone to to clean up
is 25-year-old Gottlieb and Diddis.
And again, correct me if I'm saying that wrong.
So she was very dedicated to her faith.
She was probably the only one there
who actually gave a shit about going to church.
Yeah, exactly.
So like literally the path was set for her.
She was a bit of the teacher's pet
when it came to Pastor Barth.
He was like, I fucking hate all of my congregations,
but this girl knows the Lord.
Interesting.
But Johann kind of hated her.
And it was especially because she was very disrespectful knows the Lord. Interesting. But Johann kind of hated her.
And it was especially because she was very disrespectful to him.
My guess is that she,
if she was Pastor Barth's favorite
and then Pastor Barth left,
she had like some sort of like guard up with this new guy.
But I guess it showed very well
because she had a bit of a toot any time Johann was around.
She would look away when he'd speak to her.
She would unfold her hands when he prayed.
Wow.
It was kind of just like a,
you don't even go here situation.
Okay, so she's like already like over it.
Yeah, so they kind of also have a bit
of a Christine Zoltan relationship.
Oh, good.
Everyone should, it's really fun. Yeah, so they kind of also have a bit of a Christine Zoltan relationship
Except neither of them are bringing nachos because it's 1838 in Germany
So tragic that's the most tragic part. So they avoid each other most of the time But when they needed to be around each other, they were fine
I guess especially because something Gottlieb and was going through is that she had a lot of,
what did you say earlier, invisible illnesses. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
She, in hindsight, probably actually had like some sort of tick disorder or she had epilepsy.
But at the time, they were saying that she just had a sickness that may or may not be supernatural
related.
I see.
Okay.
And so when she had to interact with him during moments of illness or moments of weakness,
they got along fine because he would go over and pray at the house.
You do house calls basically for her.
Okay.
Okay.
And pray over her to get better.
But she had signs of, you know, a nervous disorder.
That's what they called it at the time.
So she could just have anxiety like the rest of us.
But she also suffered from either incredibly intense panic
attacks or seizures, we are not really sure.
She had difficulty walking due to one leg being shorter
than the other.
And she also had like issues with her kidneys at one point.
She is just like kind of sick all the time.
And as for all these illnesses, the local doctor couldn't really treat her
because he didn't actually know what was wrong.
He just kind of, like you said, just generally put like fits and that was it.
I don't know how anyone survived.
I don't either, I always think about that.
I'm impressed anytime like somebody gets better
in one of these stories.
Cause I'm like, if I got sick for, I mean, a second,
I'd be dead probably back then.
Like I don't, like constitution couldn't handle it.
Yeah, if Doc Brown came here with the DeLorean
and said, we're gonna go back to the 1800s,
which by the way was the plot to Back to the Future 3.
If I were Marty, I would have been like,
that's actually really not a good idea.
I'll die by 40.
Like, can I get a tetanus shot first?
Like, I know I'm gonna step on a nail.
I'm gonna be the person who just cannot get it together
in the 1830s.
I can't get it together now, okay?
You know, one of my ancestors,
he actually literally died from stepping on a nail.
See?
Yeah, it happens.
It happens!
It happens.
You should not have told my OCD that.
My OCD's like, cool, banking that as another way to go out.
I will say it was like in the 30s or something.
Yeah, I mean, tennis is a very scary thing.
And it was a nail from like a dirty butcher shop.
So, yeah.
Wow, that got real dark and upsetting. And
he didn't have shoes on. So it's like a whole thing. So it was his fault. Kind of. You know
what I mean? Okay. Let's move on quickly before anyone. One could say he walked right into
it. One could and one has and her name is Christine. And I probably shouldn't. So anyway, go ahead.
He's already gone.
He's okay.
He's fine.
He, yeah, he's fine.
So where are we on this girl being sick?
Oh, yeah.
So the doctors keep saying fits and he suspects it's supernatural.
And Johan does not like this thinking.
He's like, hang on a second.
Like, just because someone's fucking sick,
okay, ally, just because someone's sick
does not mean it's supernatural.
Let's keep going to doctors.
Let's keep getting her tested.
Let's see if there's a diagnosis at some point.
Let's just not vaguely decide that this is God's doing.
Like the devil's involved or something, yeah.
Exactly.
So at this moment, I'm like,
all right, Johan, that's what's up.
So two ish years later, Johan's nicely settled into working at these parishes and got leaving, got leaving, got leaving.
Yep. Got leaving. Got leaving.
Got Lee got leaving.
Got leaving. No, got-Lieb-en.
Okay, so, Got-Lieb-en is, this is two years into Johan being here, and after he's defended
her that she should go get more testing from doctors. So now it's 1840 and Gottlieb and her four siblings
are all moving into a first floor apartment together,
which like, and she was, she's like 27,
like you must be really close with your siblings
if all five of you want to still live together.
Yeah, I mean, maybe they had to.
Maybe they had to.
So they, and they were a tight group.
They lost their parents when they were younger.
So I think they just take care of each other.
And the oldest was her brother, Andreas.
And he definitely took care of her when she was sick.
He might've also taken care of their brother, Hans.
There was one story I saw, uh, and the source said that he had like
severe low vision problems.
And so, but then I didn't see that anywhere else.
So I don't know if that's true.
Um, anyway, so Andreas is taking care of Gottlieb and quite often as well as
the rest of the siblings and all five of them move in together and, uh, they all
move in and on the first night they're praying at the dinner table.
And I guess this is the beginning of the spooky stuff.
It must have been the apartment that was haunted,
because on their first prayer in the house, Gottlieb feints.
Oh, no.
And part of me is thinking they were probably like, oh, there she goes.
She's having an episode or something and, you know, she'll be fine.
Her humors are out of whack once again.
Yeah. Get the leeches.
Yeah. They're probably thinking like, oh, she just fainted and this is part of her illness. But immediately after she passes out, in hindsight, if you know, in paranormal speak, she's probably,
they probably use whatever energy she had left in her while she's already really weak.
Immediately after she passes out, her siblings start hearing banging and shuffling sounds
from every single room of the house all at the same time.
And it's so loud that the neighbors complain.
Whoa, okay.
And then she wakes up and she's like, what happened?
And they're like, are you fucking kidding me?
Pass the mashed potatoes.
Like, wait a minute, girl.
So later on, she also, now that she's woken up
from her episode, she now starts seeing strange lights
and strange shadows throughout the house.
Oh no.
Apparently her body is also moving
as if someone else has control of it.
So it's already kind of feeling like a possession story.
It started with her hands,
and I think it slowly kind of extended
to the rest of her body that she just didn't feel like she was in control of them anymore.
And at night, one of the apparitions that she, well, she saw a lot of shadows throughout the day, but there was one apparition she would see at night.
And it was this woman at the foot of her bed holding a dead child.
And the woman would say two things to her. She would say, I just want to find rest.
So just one piece.
Oh no.
And then she would also ask for paper.
And she would say, if you give me paper, I won't come back.
Apparently they must've just never had fucking paper
in this house because the apparition shows up
all the time for years.
Like you never thought to just grab some paper
from like a store. I mean, maybe she did.
Maybe it didn't work. I, yeah, I wonder. years. Like you never thought to just grab some paper from like a store.
I, I, I, yeah, I wonder.
I think you paper was fucking expensive in the 1830s. If you were just like a,
a peasant, I don't know, you know what I mean? Like, uh,
in my mind, I'm like, you couldn't steal a napkin from a coffee shop or something. I don't know. Maybe it was expensive.
Do these people live on in 1830s where there's coffee shops?
I feel like this is...
A coffee mule who walks around from house to house
and brings them coffee, I don't know.
Yeah, why doesn't she just take like one of the thousands
of napkins that are just like sitting at the Starbucks
down the street?
Why doesn't she take a mass produced napkin
before any factory has ever been built?
Doesn't she know they make Kleenex that can fit in your pocket nowadays?
I'm sorry. You're right. You're right. You're right. Um, so anyway,
I guess she just doesn't have paper at her disposal ever. Um,
so while dealing with this apparition, who's showing up every single night,
the neighbors are still complaining about these sounds throughout the house. It's happening all the time and soon the
complaints from the neighbors spill over to the parish because everyone goes to the same parish.
And now the rumors of these strange things at the dentist's house are very well known. And because
it's a religious group spreading these rumors, it very quickly turns into they must be using dark magic
and that is the source of the activity in their home.
Very soon, they're also alleging that Gottlieb
is practicing magic and she's inviting an evil.
And of course it leads to that must be
why she has disabilities.
Because she's wicked.
Maybe the only person at this point
who would have been helpful is Pastor Johann
because he was the first person to reject early on
that this was supernatural.
He's like, advocated for her a little bit.
Yeah.
But he's not really in the picture anymore
because even though he runs the parish,
he does not have a relationship with them anymore
because the last time he went over to the house
to pray over her when she was sick,
Gottlieb was so filthy nasty with him, like so mean,
that he was like, fuck this, like you're on your own.
Seriously, wow.
She like really was leaning into her nasty attitude
that day. Whoa.
And he was like, I'm so out of here,
like you can pray yourself.
He was like, bye.
Brat girl summer, am I right?
So two years into this incessant haunting,
all these knockings, the neighbors are still complaining.
Two years in, why are the neighbors still there?
If it's that annoying, leave.
But then again, I had roaches for like five years.
I was gonna say, okay, you're one to talk, my friend.
And you know they also had roaches, right?
Because it's the 1830s and they didn't have,
so I mean, imagine. And no paper.
And no paper. So imagine. And no paper.
So two years into the Incessant Hauntings,
they don't have a relationship with, with Johan anymore,
but they're desperate for somebody to listen to them.
And so they go to Johan and they say,
I know my sister was like kind of like having a bitchy day,
but like, I need you to come back like right now.
So he decides he's going gonna go over to their house.
He already is like in the mindset that like,
this is not a ghost.
This is just like, they've tricked themselves
into thinking something's here
because they've been talking about this for so long.
Like this must be like all in their head.
Plus keep in mind, this was around the time
that spiritualism started up and he was like,
they just must be on the trend with all the kids.
Yeah, it's just the nude fad, sure.
So they asked Johan to talk to the apparition for them.
They were like, can you go in the bedroom
when the apparition shows up?
And can you like tell her to go away, please?
Or can you give her some fucking paper?
Yeah, please.
And Johan instead goes, if there's a ghost,
nobody should be talking to it. Let's start there.
Okay.
Kind of good advice,
but it also feels like he's slowly backing out of having to
deal with the fact that there might be a ghost.
It's like too little, too late, you know,
they've already opened that door. It's too late.
You got to step in now and help.
Yeah. And, but he's going in thinking there are no ghosts.
So like, maybe he's not the person for this job.
You know? Very good point. Very good point.
So instead he suggests, I love this, because he was like,
I think he didn't know what else to do.
And he was like, tell Gottlieb in that she should have like a sleepover with a friend.
And then she can just like go be distracted with her friend
and like not think about the ghosts and she won't be so scared.
That was like his best option.
A prescription slumber party.
Yes. So they have a slumber party and guess what? Like the opposite happens. I'm sure he was like,
no, no, no, no, no, that's not what I meant.
Yeah. I'm sure a bunch of girls in a room who are staying up late and trying to scare each other
are not going to conjure a fucking apparition. Like of all things-
They literally, they go ghost hunting. They literally decide they're going to go look for the ghost.
Exactly. I mean, nowadays we all know what teenage girls are doing as sleepovers and
it's ghost hunting, but I guess back then they didn't know.
They decide that they're going to go ghost hunting and find the source of the banging
noise.
And honestly, it probably started, it's his own fault to begin with I'm assuming, she
probably started by complaining about him being like, yeah, he like doesn't even fucking believe
me and then the friend was like, well, we'll show him.
We'll find the ghost.
Yeah, yeah.
So in the process, they actually find this weird light
shimmering underneath a floorboard.
Some of the sources say a board above the door.
Some of them say in the floor.
There's a board somewhere and there's light behind it.
So they open up the board, they find paper.
No.
And it's covered in writing
that's smeared with either soot or ink
and it's too hard to read.
Wait a minute.
So maybe she has been trying to give the girl
the apparition paper, but it's like not that paper.
She's like, if you just move your fucking bed,
I'll tear up my own floorboard and grab the paper.
Can you get out of my way?
Don't throw, if you throw one more wadded up napkin at me,
little girl, I swear to God,
that is not the kind of paper I'm asking for.
Did you hear that?
What was that?
I don't know, it's a new house, I couldn't tell you.
Cool, fun.
What happened again?
Oh, Allison's running the garbage disposal.
A pfft.
Which is five.
You'll see, soon we're gonna all learn together
about these sounds.
Five feet away from me.
Okay, so they find this, they find paper
and it's too hard to read, but they find that
in like in three crowns, and by crowns I mean coins,
not the thing on your head,
because I thought that's what I meant.
That's what I assumed.
I was like, why crowns?
That's crazy. So three coins. Weirdly, after finding these items, the activity ended for
two weeks in this house. And you know, Johann thought that his sleepover idea was the thing
that didn't. Oh my God, of course he did. He was like, genius, I saved them all. But that was only
for two weeks.
And immediately after that, the banging starts again.
But this time it's much more frequent
and much louder and much worse.
And the neighbors hate the family.
Oh no.
And the siblings are also now finding these coins everywhere.
And hard to read paper, they're finding it everywhere.
So like, why don't you just hand that to her
the next time she shows up?
I don't understand.
Yeah, I think that's why she wants.
But she kept showing up and she'd be like,
just give me some paper.
And they like wouldn't even think
to hand her that paper to her.
So not clear thinkers, not direct.
I guess not.
A to B thinkers, I don't think on over here.
Thinking outside the box, you know what I mean?
Out of the box.
We're so stupid,. We're so stupid.
The show's so stupid.
They also now, at this point,
they are also starting to see weird things like,
how do I say this?
Oh, they know they're gonna find the coins again
or the paper again,
if there's a weird thing that happens with the light.
Like if something with any sort of light source happens that day,
and it's unexplainable, they know they're going to find the coins in the paper again.
So like if the stove starts flickering by itself and like no one was using the stove,
then they know, oh, we're going to probably find some coins later today.
It was just kind of an indicator that like something was around.
I see. Okay. It's like a precursor. Yeah. Another doctor comes to stay at the house and I'm like, what's it goes to? Like
at this point, no one's doing like house calls for her illness. Nobody knows what's going on with her,
but he shows up and he confirms the banging is going on throughout the night.
Locals are starting to circle around the house each day to witness the banging themselves,
because they can hear it from outside the house.
It's so loud.
Jesus.
And one night, Johan even sets up a night
where he gets to witness it himself,
because he didn't believe it either.
He was like, I thought there really was no ghost
and the sleepover fixed it.
What's going on?
So he shows up to hear the banging.
He brings the mayor.
OK, dramatic.
And he also brings six city councilmen.
I don't know why, I don't know if it was to look important,
but all of them go over and hear the banging themselves.
They actually report that the banging they witnessed
was so strong that furniture jumped, windows shook,
and dust fell from the ceiling.
Damn.
So it's not even like that previous story
I told you about the loud knocking
where it was the girl like hitting her chest or whatever.
Right, like the hollow of her chest, yeah.
Yeah, so it's not that.
I mean, like the dust is not shaking from the ceilings.
Right, it's like actually moving things.
And she's like really sick.
Like she's not strong enough to do this.
So, I mean, that's my take on it. But so neighbors in the area, they
start comparing the sounds to like firecrackers. They're like, this thing, this is fucking
loud. Like, they're bothering me. I don't know why they didn't like have them like,
I could see some annoying Karen neighbor send them something like a cease and desist for
being so obnoxious.
Yeah, like an HOA.
That's probably when they invented the HOA, you know,
for this very recent.
So, uh, what was I going to say?
Johan, the mayor and the Sixth City Councilman,
they all decide that they're going to go investigating too.
They look around, they find nothing.
It's giving ghost adventures.
Whoa, shots fired.
And they heard sounds that ranged from those really loud bangs
all the way to really light tappings
as if someone was moving their fingers around.
At 1 a.m. in the morning,
Gottlieb even says that she heard shuffling,
which usually happens right before the apparition appears.
So, like, imagine you're Zach and Aaron and the mayor,
and you want to see a ghost in real time,
and she literally tells you,
I heard the sound that warns me that she's coming.
You're about to see an apparition.
Guess what Johan does?
He goes, well, if the ghost is gonna show up,
then a bunch of people freaking out
wouldn't be very helpful, so we're gonna leave.
What?
Like, okay, just say you're a baby and walk away.
He's a chicken shit, come on.
He clearly, he's like,
I'm not interested in this ghost shit.
I don't wanna do it.
He's like really denial in every sense of the way
and sense of the word.
Apparently he never sees anything.
He literally leaves and nobody sees a damn thing.
Why didn't any of those councilmen go,
I'm kinda curious.
Ah, yeah, I would have been like,
yeah, I'll meet up with you, I forgot my scarf.
Right. So he left would have been like, I'll meet up with you, I forgot my scarf. Right.
So he left, he brought all his buddies with him
and he did arrange a place for Gottlieb
to be on her own,
because they thought that the house wasn't safe for her.
So, and she had to like basically move out of the house.
She was gone until further notice.
Not the other siblings, which I think is interesting.
It's like, if the house is really haunted,
then fuck you guys.
But maybe he thought that like it was feeding off of her
because she was sick.
Yeah, especially if she's the one seeing the apparition
and knows when it's coming and all that.
Yeah.
So I guess he was thinking like,
if I pull her out of the game, then everyone's safe.
So, Galibin left that night for other accommodations,
but her brother Hans later said that the knocking continued for the rest of the
night, as if it was mad that she left. Um,
and after he confirmed activity was still in the house,
everyone started reaching out to Johan as if he's their fucking tour manager.
And they were begging him to give them access to the dentist's house while the
siblings are still living there. They're just like, Hey, can you like get me into their house?
What the hell?
It's like, I heard you got the mayor and could you like let me into so I could see the ghost,
which like bark at the wrong tree.
You're talking to the person who will leave when the ghosts show up.
So he doesn't want to be involved.
Wrong guy.
So he would refuse.
He was like, I'm not bringing you to another person's house. That's probably for the best.
During this time though, it would have been a moot point anyway, because when Gottlieb
had been left after that night, wherever she was, activity would follow her.
So they really needed to be calling her.
And at the same time, she's now having seizures, honestly so intense that doctors are at a
loss for words.
She's like really going through it.
And of course, those who thought that her seizures
were connected to hauntings,
criticized Johann for neglecting his pastoral duties
by not trying to pray harder for her.
No, so now it's like he can't win
because he's like, listen, I'm advocating for you
because I don't think this is like the devil.
But then everyone's like, well, you're being a bad pastor
because you're not praying enough.
And also like shaming the person with like severe epilepsy
isn't enough.
You're not gonna go blame other people
because they're not trying hard enough to save her.
That's wild.
Like if you're gonna be mad at someone,
blame like science for not figuring out like treatment yet.
Like, I don't know, if you wanna be mad at someone,
it's not this random person
who's already kind of praying, you know?
The leeches haven't done their work well enough either, so they can also be part of the problem.
Blame anyone, I guess,
but you're parking up the wrong tree every time.
So, anyway, after that home visit
where he witnessed all the bangings
and the ceiling was shaking and all this,
that was around the time where he started to question himself
because originally he was such an advocate for, like,
this is not supernatural, this girl's really sick
and needs help. But when he saw all this paranormal shit
in the house, it really did rattle him,
and it made him start doubting that maybe it was connected
to something supernatural.
Now, obviously, two things can be true at the same time,
and, like, something supernatural could have been going on
and she could have been sick. I mean, we've seen that...
That was... Was that the conjuring house? It was one of
them where the kid is really has like, he's going through chemo treatments and the ghosts are like
feeding off of him. So it's possible that you can just be sick and there can be ghosts, but he
conflated the two. So still amidst the criticism, he's still being told, oh, if you really think this could be supernatural,
you should be praying more, and if you really think
it's supernatural, you can heal her, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And even then, Johan is like, whoa,
I literally can only pray over her.
I'm doing all that I can.
I'm not trained in exorcisms.
This is not on me.
Yeah.
So, she's like, I'm doing my job best I can.
And he's young too, right?
He's like, and it's 30.
I mean... Yeah, he's like our age. He's like a senior citizen back then, I guess, but like... He's doing my job best I can. And he's young too, right? He's like in his 30. I mean, he's like our age.
He's like a senior citizen back then, I guess,
but like he's not much older than she is, right?
She's like in her twenties and he's like 30 something.
Okay.
Well, so one day he's visiting her and she has a seizure
and he decides that he's finally going to intervene
and really cast God upon the spirits inside of her.
I mean, I guess in his mind too, like in his defense,
not that he needs a defense, but like in his defense,
he's probably standing there like,
I mean, praying won't hurt, right?
Like, even if she's just sick, I can still pray, you know?
So maybe he has that.
Yeah, especially back then.
I don't, and maybe, honestly, based on how she was raised,
there's so much nuance we don't know,
maybe she was also begging for him to pray over her.
Like maybe-
I mean, they pray at dinner.
I'm sure they were welcome to pray in the house, yeah.
Her name is God's love.
Come on.
All right, true.
Very good point.
So he starts shouting into her ear,
put your hands together and pray.
We have seen enough of what the devil can do.
Now let's see what the Lord Jesus can do.
That sounds like the opening to the Gottlieb and DJ.
Put your hands together and pray.
Gottlieb and boom-ta-doom-ta-doom.
Yeah.
And of course, as he's praying over her,
her seizure ends, which seizures end eventually,
but I guess it happened at the right time.
And this gave him another ego boost.
Like first the sleepover and now this,
I think he thinks he's a genius at this point.
At this moment, he decides that it's up to him
to work with God and save Gottlieb.
And he stayed all night praying during each seizure,
which like if you're seizing multiple times a day,
you truly need a doctor.
That's really scary. I don't know what they did for seizures back then though.
I don't know if they did anything. Maybe this was what they did.
I was going to say they prayed, I guess.
So in the next few days, when she tried to get out of bed,
she started having behavioral change where she would run at him and try to hurt him.
But she was also too weak because she'd been having multiple seizures for days,
days and days. So he, she was too weak to do anything,
but she was showing aggression towards him, which I think he read as like,
they're like, if it's a possession,
it's the spirits acting up and not her probably saying like,
just get away and let me go to bed. Like I'm so tired.
Um, but she also continued to hear tapping
wherever she was living at the time,
because she was still not at home.
She was still-
Oh, she's not home, right.
But she's still hearing tapping.
Sometimes it would seem as if someone punched her
in the chest, because she would get knocked backwards
for no reason.
Soon she saw the apparition again,
and now she's seeing the woman in places
where it's not even the house that the spirit is from.
Oh, right.
And now the apparition is talking to her.
And the apparition tells her,
I'm a widow who died two years ago,
and Johann was my pastor,
and visited me before I passed away.
What?
Mutuals.
Oh, wow, it's like Hinge.
So in her final days, apparently she told Johann
that she yearned for peace, but she didn't
think she would ever have it.
And so Johann quoted a hymn to her that said,
peace, the highest of all good.
And she wrote it down for herself on a piece of paper.
And so she's apparently still just trying to get back this fucking piece of paper that
represents peace to her so she can just go fly away and be in the afterlife.
That's what she keeps asking for fucking paper.
Has she not heard of a post-it note? Come on. I think that's why she keeps asking for fucking paper. Cause that- Has she not heard of a post-it note?
Come on.
I think that's what she left in the floorboard.
I think it was that post-it note where that had the hymn
on it.
And she was just like,
can you just give me that fucking paper back
and I'll leave, I swear.
I just want that-
I don't care, you can crumple it up and toss it.
Just give it to me.
You know what's also funny is like,
if she's able to tell you the story and what the hymn said,
why do you need it written down?
That's what I don't understand.
It's like, you've, you know, the quote. That's what I don't understand. It's like you know the quote.
That's like, oh, I need that post-it note
with the phone number 867-5309 on it.
Yeah, exactly.
You know the number.
How can I go to heaven without it?
I ask myself that every day.
So, uh, so she's the apparition.
She says, I have it on a piece of paper.
And this does, so this does line up with, um,
with the original story that she was seeing a woman
who appeared two years ago,
which would have been right after she died.
And they just moved into the apartment.
So she could have been the last woman to live there.
Although it'd be interesting that Johann never mentioned
that of like, oh, I've been here before.
And a woman died here.
But he was also trying everything he could
to like explain away what was going on.
So maybe he was like, shit, I don't even. And then when they said, oh, the apparition, oh, and then when they said the apparition is coming maybe he was like, shit I don't even, and then when they said,
oh, the apparition,
oh, and then when they said the apparition is coming,
he was probably like,
I don't want to see that,
cause I know who it is.
You know?
That's a great point.
I don't want anyone to see it.
That's a great point.
Maybe there's something darker here about Mr. Johan.
Oh my God,
Johan what a brooding tall darkened,
oh, sorry.
No, that was just my head.
Oh.
Oh.
Johan with a name like that. Yo, ho, yo, and he... Oh, sorry, no, that was just in my head. Just like... Johan with a name like that.
Yo ho, yo ho.
So, uh...
Now that, uh, now that Gottlieb is speaking with this woman,
that's when they think that things really took a dark turn
because it must have opened up some sort of ability
where she can speak to all spirits
and all spirits can speak through her.
Oh no.
So now spirits are using her as a mouthpiece
during her convulsions.
Oh no.
Which if we're playing skeptic, I can't figure that one out.
But it's, so that makes it even creepier.
I mean, it sounds a lot like she's having
something. Several mental health crises
slash epilepsy.
You know, and I was thinking about the epilepsy as well
and like photo sensitivity.
And if she is seeing flashing lights before her quote unquote
fits, it kind of is like an interesting.
Oh my God, you're totally right.
I told you, I watched that episode
of Gullah Gullah Island doctor's office
like 40,000 times when I was little.
You might as well have just become a doctor that time.
I'm waiting for my certificate,
but it still has not arrived.
Anyway, just a thought.
Okay, noted.
If it's in my mail, I'll let you know.
Oh, I meant just a thought about the photosensitivity,
but also just a thought about my medical degree
being lost in the mail.
I'd like you to think on both of those.
I'm thinking really good about both of them.
So she's now speaking well during her compulsions, but each voice has different pitches and accents.
Sometimes they are in other languages.
That's freaky.
I hate that.
That weirds me out.
And one of the voices is allegedly this woman that she kept seeing at the foot of her bed.
And she is now speaking through Gottlieb, but it tells Johann,
well, I couldn't find peace and I don't know what to do.
Johann tells her that you need to pray.
And she said that she couldn't originally, or that she can't actually pray now because she's with Satan,
because she's in hell, because while she was alive,
allegedly she killed two kids?
What?
That's a-
She killed what?
Sorry, you froze for like the worst time.
Two kids.
What?
That's the, apparently out of nowhere,
she's throwing in that plot twist,
where she's like, well, I apparently killed two kids
and I buried them in a field.
Johan was like, man, I thought you were out of the picture.
This was too complicated when you were alive.
Now you're back.
Look, sometimes if you love mess enough,
you'll stay for the mess.
You know what?
I think and you'll stay and create more of it.
Sounds like.
And I've always said that.
You have.
So she's like now confessing all these things
and why she is with Satan and why she can't pray for herself
and why she can't be released into the afterlife.
So Johann offers to pray on her behalf
so that she can either go to the afterlife
or do whatever requires her getting away
from Gottlieb's body because she's taken away her energy.
And she eventually says, okay, like, do what you need to do.
I don't want to be here anyway. It's like, I don't want to be in Gottlieb's body.
I, this is just the only way I know how to talk to you. Um, which yeah,
would hurt my feelings for sure. For weeks, demons are continuing.
She's calling them demons now, not just spirits.
Demons are continuing to speak through Gottlieb in and they're claiming that they
are forbidden
from harming Johann, but that being said,
they would attack other people.
They wouldn't attack Johann, I guess,
because he's a godly man.
Oh, right, he's like a man of the cloth.
But yeah, but they would also hurt other people,
including Gottlieb.
I love how she always attacks him, though,
when she's, like, lucid.
She's like, I'm gonna punch the shit out of you,
even though the demons won't let me. No matter what, at any point someone is not safe.
Yeah, right.
Everybody's a target.
So there are some nights where like even her aunt would come to visit and spend the night
and she would like watch bruises and burns appear on Gottlieb's neck.
Oh, geez.
And the next morning Gott Gottlieb would say,
well, I had a dream last night
that fire-hot hands were choking me.
Oh, great.
So they're clearly hurting her from the inside out now,
and they're capable of doing that.
Also, there's bruises all over Gottlieb
because she's constantly tripping,
but people are also alleging that she's getting shoved.
Then in July, there's a weird lull in activity, which fools everyone into thinking
that everything's fading away. And then a month later, God even tells Johann, actually,
I have a new symptom I've been hiding from everybody. And every Wednesday and Friday,
my breasts bleed so much that I think I'm going to die.
What?
I got nothing.
Oh no.
Johan says that this is apparently something he had heard through like fringe religious
fanatics who say that that's part of demonic possession, which I don't need to have heard
it from a fringe religious fanatic.
That sounds not normal, certainly.
I mean, listen, has it happened to me?
Yeah, when I was breastfeeding and crying through the night,
and I was maybe possessed at that point in my life.
When you had a baby biting on them?
Exactly. Like, that, maybe in that context,
but not like so much I thought I would die, you know?
Well, he quickly, uh...
I think that made him
kind of have what I had yesterday.
His brain just decided to unplug itself.
Oh no, snap.
Because he immediately hears that and thinks,
you must be practicing witchcraft.
And this, I think that was his way at the time of saying,
you've gotta be fucking kidding me.
I don't even know what to do with that information.
And I think he just spiraled.
I think he spiraled. He was like, you must be doing witchcraft or some shit do with that information. And I think he just spiraled. I think he's spiraled.
He was like, you must be doing witchcraft or some shit.
Cause that's crazy.
Like I don't fucking know.
Tell a 30 year old man nowadays
that your boobs are bleeding so bad.
I mean, and they look at you like horrified, right?
So I can't imagine the 1830s,
this young woman comes dude is like a man of God.
Who's like a pastor and is very like traditional.
And it's talks about her breasts bleeding.
He probably did have an actual conniption about it.
I truly think he was just like, you sound crazy.
I don't know how else to put it.
And he probably doesn't want anything to do with it.
If it's like her breasts are bleeding,
he's probably like, I'm outy.
So he basically doesn't know what to do
except continue to pray for her again,
because he's like, I got nothing.
And one day the demons decided that they're going to talk through her again, because he's like, I got nothing. And one day the demons decided they're going to talk
through her to Johann.
And remember last time when I heard our feelings
as if we were her, when one of the demons said,
I don't want to be here fucking anyway,
like just get me out of here.
Apparently now all of the demons are talking through her
to Johann, begging for them to be released from her body.
talking through her to Johan begging for them to be released from her body. No!
Which, like, I feel like if I ever let a demon into my body and, like, kind of cruise control
my life for a little bit, and then they were like, even I need off this fucking ride, I'd
be like, okay.
I'd be like, can you write me a doctor's note, please, so everyone believes me?
That validates all my feelings, but also it hurts my feelings because I'm still here.
It's like, yeah, but I don't have that option.
Yeah, exactly.
Like I hope you have a good time leaving.
I love that hell would be better than this.
Must be.
So at first, when he hears this request of like,
please release us, he ignores them
because he thinks this must be them tricking him
into opening up a door to something worse.
Remember he just spirals-
You don't wanna do what the demon commands.
He just spirals that she is practicing witchcraft.
And of course now they're asking him to do devil work
or what he is claiming as devil work.
But the woman that Gottlieb even kept seeing
even shows up and tells Johan, they're not tricking you.
We are just, we don't have
anywhere to go. We're stuck here because when we were, when we were alive, we were sinners and now
we're with Satan and please pray on our behalf and please help us so we can abandon Satan and
find Jesus and go to heaven. This feels like it's meant for like, this is one of those like horror Bible school stories. Like, yeah, like when they would make us watch. Yeah.
This feels like some sort of story that they, that they tell about like,
Oh, what's because they were dirty sinners and now they just are praying for God's
goodness. And then they will go to heaven or something like that.
It just feels a little too on the nose. Yeah.
But I don't know, I guess this is his version of that. It just feels a little too on the nose. Yeah. But I don't know, I guess this is his version of that.
And so she steps up and talks through Gottlieb and to Johann and says,
please help all of us. We were all sinners and we want to abandon Satan.
We want to go to heaven. So she asks if they can move into his house.
This, the spirits.
This guy cannot get a break.
And he quickly refuses.
He goes, I don't know about that.
He has some boundaries, that's good.
I like how he thought it was a trick and then one of them comes up and goes, it's not a
trick.
Can we move into your house though?
But we'd like to be added to the lease.
Yeah.
This is a more deadly serious actually.
So he finds a beautiful little loophole to totally relinquish any accountability where
he says, no, you can't come into my house. And then she counters with, well, could we stay in your church? Could we stay in the church? And he says, if Jesus permits it, as in-
Oh, I love that, pass the responsibility.
Yep.
It's like, that's not on me.
But if you think you can even get-
That's on the PGA.
If you can even get into church,
since you're hell bound, sure, I guess,
if Jesus permits it.
So a second spirit asks if they could move into his house.
And he goes, no, literally no, you can't move in.
Then another one.
And eventually he starts to think
that this might be a test of faith.
And so he actually says, you can move into my house
if Jesus permits it.
And he was like, Jesus, I'm really banking you.
Fuckin' say no, please say no.
You're my bouncer, please, please guard the door.
So apparently Jesus did not permit it.
And so the spirit was like, okay, well,
can I live in your garden?
And-
What the fuck?
This is the neatest fucking spirit of all time.
I thought you wanted to go to heaven.
Why do you want to be in my fucking dirty garden?
Yeah, it's cold out there.
Well, he said, if Jesus permits it,
and apparently Jesus did permit that one.
So there is at least one spirit living in his garden.
Just living in this tool shed, cool.
So basically once he mastered this tactic,
he released many spirits this way
by saying, if Jesus permits it.
And I guess Jesus permitted a few of them,
but not all of them.
He signed off on some of the moves, transitions.
Okay.
I think he was also playing, you know,
he was operating under the assumption
that God would only allow spirits with good intentions
to be relieved anyway.
And so not only was he scarding responsibility,
but also it was like a safeguard or like a firewall.
It's like foolproof, right?
Yeah, it's like, oh, only if God permits it.
It's like, if you're good, you can,
but that's on me to decide.
Love that. So then one day, I guess. It's like, if you're good, you can, but that's on me to decide. Love that.
So then one day, I guess now there's less,
now at this point, because there's somebody
have been relinquished from her body
or released from her body.
Now there's few left, but only bad ones, right?
So now the only things possessing Gottlieb in-
Oh, right, cause Jesus won't let them out, right?
Okay, okay, uh-oh.
So now the only spirits possessing Gottlieb in Oh right, because Jesus won't let them out. Right, okay, okay, uh oh. So now the only spirits possessing Gottlieb's body
are not so good.
Girl.
And one day during a thunderstorm,
she's having an episode where she's coming in
and out of consciousness over and over again,
but every single time that she is not fully conscious,
they're taking over her body,
looking for a way to end her life. Oh, no.
I think the thought process of these demons is like,
well, if Jesus won't let us out,
then we'll let ourselves out.
Ooh.
You know what I mean?
That is freaky, dude.
So every time she kind of falls out of consciousness,
then all of a sudden,
this is where it really feels like a Bible story.
Like all of a sudden, God, during a storm, he's crashed a wave of thunder.
Because she would go out of consciousness and then there'd be a flash of lightning and
a roll of thunder.
And then she would realize she was about to, she was like seconds away from killing herself
in some new way.
And then she'd fall out of consciousness.
She'd wake up to a crash of thunder and she'd be trying to kill herself in a new way.
So it really also feels like a Bible story that way,
like God kept saving her by a split second.
Is that what it is?
What it's called?
I was just thinking of what the word would be.
Yeah, like a parable of like,
this is like, it has a message behind it
about God, about faith in God.
But also I'm just thinking again with the lightning
and the photosensitivity seizures, you know what I mean?
Yeah, oh, you're totally right.
But anyway, so yeah, one time she tried to jump
out of a window, one time she tried to hang herself,
but when she woke up, she realized that she had tied a noose
and she didn't even know how to tie knots apparently,
so that's freaked her out.
What the fuck?
She didn't know how to do that,
and yet she was able to do it
when she wasn't fully conscious.
I don't like that.
Christmas Eve rolls around.
Oh, good.
Again, feels a little too biblical for me.
It does.
But this is 1843,
so she's been dealing with this for three years.
Shit.
And Merry Christmas,
two more of her siblings become possessed.
What?
One is Hans and one is Katerina.
And Johan, I can't imagine the eye roll when he got the phone call.
He was like, Oh my God, like, are you fucking kidding me?
I can't tolerate this.
So he tell me how fucking annoyed you would be if you were got Liban.
First of all, that your siblings get names
like Hans and Katarina.
Right, right.
Actually, you know, when I first heard Hans and Andreas,
I was like, oh, why did the boys get the normal names?
And you had Katarina, I'm like, wait a minute.
She's the only one with a kind of wackadood name.
Yeah.
As far as I know, I mean, maybe I'm-
As far as American names go, at least.
I was gonna say, maybe I'm wrong,
and I've just never heard it,
but I don't feel like
that's a common one.
Well, so on top of that, how annoyed would you be if you've been dealing with this for
three years, you're so fucking sick, you are literally, literally catching yourself trying
to like end your own life, and people have been around the clock trying to help you.
And literally, you had to leave your house, you had to uproot everything.
So get this, her brother becomes possessed
and after one session of prayer, he's fine.
What?
Wouldn't you just want to rattle yourself?
I cannot.
I would literally scream.
I wouldn't know what to do.
It's like, oh, I took an Advil and I'm all better.
What?
I know.
It's like that is unacceptable.
All I would do is cry.
Yeah.
And soon after, weirdly actually,
after that one prayer,
it must've been the best fucking prayer of his life
because after Hans was healed from this possession,
Gottlieb actually also was strangely peaceful.
So he could, it's like Johann could never do it and all of a sudden two birds, one stone. Yeah So it's like, Johan could never do it
and all of a sudden two birds, one stone.
Yeah, it's like, wow, just waiting for the right victim
or patient, I guess, or parishioner.
It feels like the end of some superhero movie
where he's been practicing this one superpower
the whole time.
And then the big game comes around.
And then he does it in that miracle moment.
Katarina, on the other hand, it did not work on her.
I guess all three of them weren't in the room at the same time or something.
I don't know.
But that prayer was only powerful enough for two of them and she was not one of
them. So she was still possessed after this prayer.
And she said she wasn't possessed by just any rando dead body.
She was possessed by an angel of Satan.
She's like, I'll do you one better.
She's like, my turn bitch.
Let me take the torch.
You get all the cool names, well watch this.
It's like, you've had three years of attention, my turn.
So she was allegedly possessed by the angel of Satan.
Sure.
And she started babbling.
She also spoke in languages she didn't know how to speak.
She also tried hurting herself.
It's almost like this was an episode of Charmed
and like all of their like demons,
like Freaky Friday or something.
Yeah, it's like, it's like what,
you know how you say like cast out the demons?
What if they were cast out and went to her sister?
Yes, right?
Like how the demons went into the pigs and they jumped off the cliff.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like they just found a new vessel.
Yeah.
But so she also tried to hurt herself.
And this feels a little, I know this is like,
like this would be a serious topic and like,
but I'm imagining it kind of like in some sort
of Scooby-Doo episode of like,
she would try to hurt herself,
but then others would stop her.
And then when they stopped her, she would run after them.
So then they would run away.
And it just feels like the cartoons are chasing each other.
Like, through all the halls.
Up and down all the stairs, yeah.
Yeah, so, but apparently,
this went on for four days, her possession.
And it was also literally around the clock.
They would try to stop her from hurting herself.
But then the second that that happened,
she would just chase after them.
And then they tag, they would tag team.
And like, it was, I just imagine it was just like
the relay race.
The relay race of like a century.
So the difference between her and Gottlieb though,
is that Gottlieb was chronically ill and incredibly weak,
but Katerina was strong. so she was fucking them up.
Oh, no, I hadn't thought of that.
Like, she was actually chasing them around the house,
and she was, if they stopped her from doing
what she wanted to do, she would turn on them.
And so, that being said, in moments of clarity,
she would cry and say she couldn't control herself,
she didn't know what was going on. And when the demon would speak through her, it would say, I'm
not one of them easy spirits that can just be cast away like the others. If you really
want me gone, God better do his worst. So it was like a challenge to like, Johan of
everything you did up until now, that was child's, child's play until.
Yes, I see.
So basically it was like a massive threat of like,
I'm here to stay and it's gonna be worse
than you could have ever imagined.
The possession though only lasts four days.
On the final night, it was at two in the morning
when Katerina is howling so loud
that everyone in the neighborhood could hear her.
She arched her back and repeatedly screamed,
Jesus is the victor and a voice
that was completely inhuman. But after that, her body relaxed and the demons seemed to
leave and the demons did not return to the Didis household after that.
Oh my God, that was it?
That was it. It was just like one for the drama, you know? It was like, I'll be the
last one to stay. It was just like the weird summer we all had
a couple of years ago.
Can you imagine being the neighbors?
It was that one holiday break, yeah.
Yeah, like remember when everybody got
like that weird food poisoning
and everyone just like went a little nuts that one summer?
You know, it feels like such a fever dream.
I can't imagine like all of them,
you know they have a photo album
and they just kind of quickly skim over a few of the pages.
Oh yeah, that one's really short.
We don't talk about that era.
We don't like to remember that time.
We didn't take a lot of pictures then.
Um, in the following months,
Katarina did also suffer some seizures,
but they over time stopped on their own.
But it is interesting that if we're like pretending
that it's like a Freaky Friday situation,
or like if the spirits just transferred themselves
to a different vessel, I wonder if they took some of like,
Gottlieb's issues with them, like there was like
maybe some residue and that's why she ended up
also having seizures after this.
Like, you know what I mean?
I don't know how to describe it.
It's, but it's interesting that all of a sudden
she now had some of Gottlieb symptoms.
Interesting.
I mean, it can also be genetic.
Like maybe they had a genetic seizure disorder
in the family and she was growing older,
the younger sister, and started exhibiting symptoms.
That's true.
But it sounds like, it sounds like she,
oh, I see what you're saying.
Like maybe she hit the age that Gottlieb was at and now like the seizures started and maybe like, I see kind of
escalate. I don't, I mean, I don't know. I don't know. Or they both have like, they both also would
have hit the same age range when like mental illness starts to present. So it could have been
that too. Yeah. Um, anyway, I don't know what it means. It was just interesting timing and it
sounded like she had never dealt with a seizure before,
so they really jotted that one down.
And as for...
On some paper?
On fucking paper, finally.
All of a sudden they got reams and reams.
Wow, it's like they can jot everything down all of a sudden.
So as for Gottlieb and the... got leaving the, uh, Johan wrote that she, oh yeah, yikes.
As for her, Johan wrote later on that after she was,
you know, relieved of all these spirits,
her disability is totally vanished.
And including the limb difference in her legs.
Her leg just grew.
I don't believe that.
I know, yeah.
So that one's pretty damaging.
But she later on in life worked for Johann and nannied his kids. She managed the church with him
and she became well loved and respected in the parish for her work specifically with disabled
people and children with disabilities.
And I do want to mention that I'm worried
that that means she was encouraged to tell them
to also pray for their illnesses to vanish.
Oh yeah, true point.
Because it happened to me.
I don't know what happened there, but.
Hopefully it was, yeah, hopefully it was more
in the vein of like, oh, don't worry,
just because you're different.
Yeah, hopefully it was in like an actually endearing
Cause it has been Satan.
Advocacy thing, yeah.
But the entire ordeal,
which Johan referred to as the fight, love that.
He, it actually, the irony of it all
is that he showed up in this town
because he was supposed to foster community
and get people excited about church again.
And then he came in right at the time
that he was performing constant near exorcisms.
He's like, no, no, me?
No, I don't think, okay, all right, I'll step in.
As all the cameras flash before him.
Oh no, my acceptance speech, I don't know her.
Oh, who me?
So he actually ended up restoring quite a lot of enthusiasm
for church and community, because everyone was probably
scared out of their fucking minds.
Yeah.
And, uh...
And church officials asked Johann to write a report
of the fight, which he did, and he titled it
An Account of Gottlieb and Diddis' Illness.
And the church didn't actually keep the report private,
it kind of spread like wildfire.
So different versions were getting made very quickly.
New copies were getting made with different editions.
And Johann didn't even keep his own copy of the report,
which is so, that's so humble of him.
He's so brave.
Wow. He probably lost it just like the other one.
Cause they didn't post it notes yet.
Well, they never had,
they never know what to do with fucking paper.
He probably just threw it away. They don't even understand post it notes yet. Well, they never know what to do with fucking paper. You probably just throw it away.
They don't even understand what it is, practically.
So he wrote a new version,
because he lost his first version.
He's like, I guess I literally,
because there weren't fucking save files.
Xerox machines.
There weren't external hard drives back then.
So he's like, I guess I have to rewrite it
if I want to reread it.
So he wrote a new version.
He only made a hundred copies of it. All of them have gone
missing since.
What?
And so the only version we have left of the story is one of Johann's friends published
a biography about him in 1880. And in the biography, he mentions the exorcism of the
Diddeh siblings. And the exorcism is considered, oh, sorry,
and from that section of the biography is what we know about the exorcism. So whatever
got put into that book is what we know. And then maybe some like, whatever has gotten
spread throughout the years, but there's no official report anywhere anymore.
Oh man, I want to find the original one, his story of it.
You would think that the church would care the most
about that one because what makes this exorcism interesting
is that it's one of the only historical accounts
of an exorcism where the only tool they use was prayer.
Oh, great point.
There was no rituals, there was no like chanting,
there was no holy water, there was just the power of prayer.
So you would think a church would really want to know all the ins and outs of that one.
But in the final four day climax of the three year possession,
Johann wrote that the events were so traumatic that even if someone were to have asked him about it,
he wouldn't have remembered most of it.
And he also admits that he never wants in any version or any copy or even in the biography,
he never documented or wrote down certain parts
of the possession that were so bothersome to him.
Oh, wow.
And he was afraid that they would be sensationalized
even more than they already were.
Interesting. That's like more intriguing than anything.
I know.
So because of that, we don't know what the information is, but we know that there will never be
and there never has been a true, fully documented account
of probably the most violent or more extreme moments
of those possessions.
Right, because even if we somehow found a copy,
he didn't include it.
Wow.
Yeah, so the world will never know.
And that's the exorcism of Gottlieb and Didis. That's the wildest thing. I
Can't believe I never heard of that before. I know
I didn't name name like that. I know well
I feel like I've looked up so many like exorcism stories and I when I look at a list call my guy
I get I've done that all these yeah, sometimes a new one sneaks in Wow
you know, I think it's always interesting to see
like the seizure disorders coming up in these
possession quote unquote stories.
It's like an interesting cross.
It always seems to be seizures, doesn't it?
It's the poor community, poor epilepsy community.
I know, it's like, it's a little bit disheartening,
but I guess back then, yeah, there was no.
I get that there was no other real, you couldn't Google it.
Doctors didn't know what was going on.
It was a very religious time.
I get how the environment around you would create.
You must have thought you knew what the answers were.
And watching someone have a seizure is a very scary thing.
You know what I mean?
Especially if you don't understand what it is.
And I imagine, I don't have this experience,
I imagine not knowing what a seizure is
and having one yourself would be also incredibly scary.
The only time I've ever seen someone have a seizure,
thank God it was with someone who also has seizures.
So they knew what to do.
I was like...
Not my story.
I don't even, really I had this, Oh God, let's,
we'll talk about another day off camera, but wow. I have a friend who, um,
Hmm. We'll get there.
I have one friend who has epilepsy and somehow in our,
I mean we've known each other since childhood.
Somehow I have missed every single seizure. I've never seen it. So yeah,
I always happened to be the person in line
when the person in front of me had a seizure.
It happened like probably six, seven times.
That happened to me at a bush gardens.
Oh.
Yeah, what's going on there?
Interesting.
I don't know.
But it was like in a crowd and I was really young.
I like wasn't, I didn't even know until I heard later.
Oh, I always caught them and I had to hold,
they'd be like, hold their armpits, hold their armpits.
Oh.
It happened to me all the time.
I think the reason is because alphabetically,
I was probably like right behind that person
when we did any sort of like activity or public thing.
But I see.
There were like multiple times where I was just like,
ah, like holding and they were like,
hold her under the armpits.
And I was like, I'm trying.
So you were just very familiar with her armpits.
You were just like, girl, I got you.
Me and your armpits, we know each other pretty well
these days.
Yeah, you stand right here just in case.
Yeah, don't worry.
If there's ever a truss fall exercise,
you know that we're gonna team up.
I know.
Yeah, it was scary.
I remember being like, the first time it happened,
I was so afraid because I like didn't know
what was going on, you know?
Yeah.
Anyway, okay.
So let's get into my story this week.
This is a doozy.
It's one of those stories that's very widespread, but I really didn't know much about it.
It's the disappearance of Molly Bish.
Molly Bish.
Yeah.
It's one of those that always rang a bell but then didn't quite hit home.
And okay. It gets, there's one of those that always rang a bell, but then didn't quite hit home. And okay, it gets, there's some weird, like there's some weird synchronicities and things
in this story that are like, mind boggling.
So let's get into it.
So I'm going to tell you a little bit about Molly Bish and just listen for the weird facts,
like the synchronicities and stuff.
Easy.
Yeah.
So we're in June of 2000, and Molly is 16 years old.
She has worked all winter toward her dream job,
which is becoming a lifeguard.
And she had always wanted to be a lifeguard
at Cummins Pond, which is a wooded
recreation area at a small manmade pond just outside of Warren, Massachusetts. So for three
years, Molly's older brother, John, had been the lifeguard at Cummins Pond and she was
like itching to take over. So when she turned 16 in 2000, she was finally ready to be the
lifeguard. It's like one of those teen jobs that, you
know, are made for some kids. Never, never was for me, but I know what you're saying.
Certainly not me either. I really not built for that kind of a gig. No, but for what it's
worth Molly was like, very, very dedicated to this even as a 16 year old. So Warren,
Massachusetts, it was a small town or it is a small town, it's 70 miles outside of Boston.
At the time was home to just 4,700 people.
And Molly's father, John, was a probation officer.
Her mother, Maggie, was an elementary school teacher.
Her older sister described them as like very middle class
and just like very happy little family.
John had grown up in Warren and when he and Maggie got married
and wanted to raise children,
they decided to move from Detroit back to,
and this is kind of some dark irony,
back to Warren because it was such a small, safe town.
And he said, you know, if we're gonna raise kids,
we wanna go somewhere like safe and quiet
and not the busy streets of Detroit, you know?
And so they moved to Warren where he grew up
looking for that kind of idyllic, like small town life.
And they did have it for a while.
Molly grew up extremely close with both of her siblings.
She had this brother I mentioned, John,
and her sister's name is Heather,
and they were very, very close.
You know, they did everything together.
The family themselves were very well liked and
respected, very classic middle class family on the East Coast. Molly and John both played soccer.
They often went to each other's games just to support their other sibling. And Molly was the
baby of the family. She was very outgoing, very kind. And she made the honor roll every semester,
was popular at school, was very athletic. She was
on the high school soccer, softball, and basketball teams. And she was very determined. And so when
she decided I want to take over for my brother at Cummins Pond as the summer lifeguard, she was like,
I'm going to do it. And I just want to point out too, that this is a lake. It's not a pool, right?
And so it's a different kind of training for lifeguarding.
Right.
It's also fun fact, not a pond.
I guess it may be as a pond technically.
Because it is called Cummins Pond.
I don't know the difference between a pond and a lake.
Don't you worry.
Pond versus lake.
Thank God I have my AI here to help me look it up.
Ponds are shallower than lakes.
I mean, I feel like we all know that.
I feel like that's the only difference.
It's not helpful.
Okay.
They're typically smaller than lakes,
but there are no exact guidelines.
Some are smaller. Okay, they're smaller no exact guidelines. Some are smaller.
Okay, they're smaller, the end.
Well, I'm looking up Cummins Pond and it is a pond.
Okay, cool.
So, that was easy.
It is a pond.
I'm sorry, I called it a lake.
I am clearly mistaken.
So anyway, the point is it's dark, murky water, right?
Even though it's manmade, it has animals, you know, it's in nature, it's murky, it's
dark, it's not like the classic chlorine filled pool we maybe picture.
And it requires a pretty serious, you know, responsibility, especially for a teenager.
If you're watching kids in a pond, you know, it requires quite a bit of...
I've never understood that as a...
When you're like a teenager and your whole thing is,
I want to be a lifeguard, it's like,
you want to save lives? I don't think so.
You just want to look cute in a high chair.
You just want to sit all the way up there in your bikini.
That's what I always said. I know that's mean.
But I was always like, so...
But it's true. It's like, you just want to sit
in that really cool chair. I get it.
But at the same time, like...
And as an adult, I'm like, why are all lifeguards teenagers?
Like, I understand that, like, their other children. Yeah, it's like a little baby is going to save me.
Oh, my God. I'm so scared.
High school, the people who think I look weird, they're going to save me.
But think about this. When was the last time any adult around you took a CPR course?
And when was the last time a lifeguard took a CPR course, even at age 17?
They are required to practice all that.
That's a great point.
I would trust a lifeguard who's just learned CPR, even if they're 16, over just some rando.
And also, you know what?
When you're 16, you take your job so seriously because it's your first one, so maybe you're
onto something there.
And maybe there's an element, yeah, of like, oh, I have to step up for this, you know?
And, you know, kids are kind of like,
oh, they'll just jump right in and act fast, you know?
I don't know. I think, I think...
They are on their toes a lot of the time.
Right, yeah. So, you know, anyway, so point being,
she was very determined to become a lifeguard at the pond.
And like I said, there's dangers to a pond versus
a pool. And so she had to prepare for the role. She had to study basically all winter to like
prep for this role. And John taught her the operational side of things, which required using
a radio. And essentially what you would do is every morning, the lifeguard would drive to the police station, pick up a radio and take it with them to their job.
Because this was like 2000,
even though some people did have cell phones,
most kids didn't or most teenagers didn't.
And this area didn't have good cell service anyway.
So if you were gonna be working at the lake as a lifeguard,
you were picking up a radio on the way in
from the police station, which you then dropped off
at the end of the day.
So you had direct access if you needed to call
for an ambulance or EMTs, something like that.
So I give you all that to tell you
about a really bad day in late June.
It was finally time for Molly to take over and she had
worked seven days so far at the pond and this was her eighth day at work. It was
June 27th and that morning Maggie, her mother, woke Molly up with some terrible
news. Apparently a girl on Molly's soccer team was riding her bike to work
that morning and was hit by a car and was in critical condition in the hospital.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
And Molly was very, as far as her sister has explained, oh, by the way, Sarah Turney did
such a good episode on, about this case and interviewed Heather, the older sister.
Oh, wow.
And like really did an awesome job.
So if you want to hear Heather describing this for herself, and really did an awesome job. So if you wanna hear Heather describing this for herself,
listen to Voices for Justice.
Anyway, so Heather describes Molly
as very empathetic and sensitive.
And so when she found out her friend was in the hospital,
she took it really hard.
And so her mom had even climbed into bed to tell her
because she was like, this is gonna be really hard for her to hear.
And so her mom said, you know, we can call the day off.
We can call work off.
It's okay. They'll understand.
We can go to the hospital and check on your friend
if you wanna visit.
And she said, no, no, no, you know, this job,
I take this seriously.
She wanted to go into work
despite her friend being in this critical condition,
said I'll visit her later.
I should do my job. And that's the kind of girl she was she was just like very um responsible you know
and so she focused she said today is the first day of swimming lessons at the pond so all these
families and kids are going to be there I'm going to need to be in charge and I can't be calling
off work right so Molly was learning to drive.
So her mom says, all right, fine.
You know, if we're not going to go to the hospital and you want to go to work, I understand.
I'll drive you because Molly was still learning to drive and she had a learner's permit.
But she so she could drive but her mom, an adult, she so rattled from the is she like
so rattled from her friend being in the hospital that she like doesn't want to drive or doesn't
matter?
She drives. She drives.
She does drive.
She drives with her mom because she has a learner's permit.
So she has to have a grownup in the car.
Like she hasn't, she, she basically drives to the pond with her mom in a passenger seat.
Then the mom takes their car back essentially is what it sounds like.
Because you know, remember those days of you wanted to practice driving whenever you could.
So what they did was her mom rode along beside her, they stopped to buy bottles of water on the way and then to the police station to pick up Molly's radio. So at 10 a.m. Maggie left Molly at the pond
for her shift and drove away in the car. And only a few minutes later, parents began arriving for
the children's swim lessons.
And there was no lifeguard on duty. Uh oh.
They look around, they don't see her anywhere. The pond is empty, just surrounded by the woods.
On the beach, they see Molly's lifeguard chair open as if someone had just been sitting there. And her sandals, her flip flops, are on the ground next to the chair.
Oh wow. Okay, so she did make it to the beach. She made it there. She's already set up at
her site, so she left her chair to maybe go to the bathroom or something, and that's what
we know.
We know that she is not at the chair, yep, and her sandals, her flip-flops are at the
chair. Her lifeguard whistle is wrapped around the arm
of the chair and her first aid kit is also next
to the chair open as if she had been using it
to find supplies or looking through it
or trying to utilize it in some way.
And like I said, her mom drove the car home.
So it's not like she hopped in the car real quick,
you know, to run out.
And according to her sister
and multiple other family reports, she hated being barefoot. like she hopped in the car real quick, you know, to run out. And according to her sister and
multiple other family reports, she hated being barefoot, like outside, like she was just one of
those people that like couldn't handle it. And her sister was like, the second I saw those flip flops,
I felt sick to my stomach. Like there is no way she would have just peaced out barefoot for,
for, for just like a casual jaunt, you know?
And thinking like, oh, maybe she went to the hospital
to visit her friend, but it's like not in a bikini
with no shoes on, like that's just not anything
she would have done.
So even if technically it's like, yeah,
she could have wandered off, sure,
but her family says no way in hell would she have wandered
into the woods barefoot, like that's just not a thing.
Totally makes sense.
Yeah, essentially that's what they saw.
And like, you know, looking back, of course, hindsight is 2020,
but all the parents, like they don't panic.
They just think, and they don't know,
like she's only been working there for like seven days.
And so they're kind of like, well, she's just a teenager.
She just blew off her shift.
Like she's-
I wouldn't have thought anything of it.
Right, like she's dish and work. That's what you thought anything of it. I would have been like, oh she's-
Right, like she's dish and work.
That's what you think.
It's a teenager.
You're like, whatever.
And I honestly, I imagine that must be hard
because to grapple with after,
because I feel like as a parent, I'd be kind of pissed.
I'd be like, I'm bringing my kids here
and you can't even have a lifeguard on duty.
You know, and it's like, I imagine I'd be like
pissed off at this teenager.
And then finding out later, uh-oh, you know,
that's not quite what
happened. So they reached out to, so basically the mom took over and ran the swim class, right? And
was like, don't worry, I'll handle it. But afterwards, Molly was still not back. So they
reach out to Molly's boss, Ed Fett, and he's at the park and they tell him, there's no lifeguard
on duty here. And you
know they're thinking she's probably just, she's new at this job, she probably just is
over it. She went off to visit friends and didn't tell anyone. And so at 11 44 a.m. and
remember at 10 a.m. is when she arrived for work and her mom left. And a few minutes later
swim classes started. So now it's 1144 a.m., Ed, her boss,
uses a lifeguard radio to report Molly missing
to the local police department.
Not in like a super alarmed way, but just like,
hey, she's not answering, and she's not at the pond.
Okay.
And the police were like, okay, yeah,
she just skipped work, come on, like,
she's just running around with her friends.
Everyone thinks she's just blowing it off so far.
Exactly, because she's a teenager.
And she has a new boyfriend that she's been dating
a few months who lives in the area named Steve,
and maybe she ran over to his house.
And they thought, okay, well maybe in a kinder approach,
she had that kind of traumatic morning,
maybe she was overcome by like the stress of her friend
being in critical condition.
She could just be having a panic attack in the bathroom.
Exactly. Like I did yesterday.
We've all been there. Yeah, we've been there.
And so they thought, okay, maybe she visited with friends
at the hospital, you know?
And so the police are kind of like,
eh, it's not a big deal.
The parents are kind of like,
the parents at the pool are like,
it's kind of not a big deal.
And so just to give you an idea why I'm telling you all this her parents still don't know
That she's not aware. Oh, no, you see so the parents contact the boss or not her parents the parents at the pool or the lake
I'm sorry pond. God damn it. The parents at the pond contact the
Molly's boss say she's not here. There's no lifeguard here. He contacts the police and says, hey, she has your radio, but she's not at the pond.
And the police are like, I'm sure it's fine.
And that's kind of the end of the road for this moment.
So they're kind of like waiting around.
They're like, she'll show up.
She'll appear, literally.
She'll appear.
But hours go by and at 1 p.m.,
three hours after Molly's shift started
and one hour since Ed contacted authorities,
finally the police chief calls Molly's mom, Maggie,
and says, hey, where's Molly?
Which, not the phone call you want to be getting
as a parent from the chief of police.
No, at the very least she knows,
well, I dropped her off.
It's not like she's in a car wreck or something.
Oh, true point, yeah.
You hoped, oh, maybe she saw her friends at the pond
and she just kind of wandered away to talk to them.
Yeah, one of the theories was,
even though she was so responsible,
maybe the friends were just like,
come on, come with us, get work, you know, but-
A classic teen movie.
Exactly, you know, bad influences, that kind of thing.
But so finally at 1 p.m., and this is three hours,
so Maggie's just been living her life for three hours,
not realizing that her daughter is just fucking vanished.
And so they could call and say, where's Molly?
And she says, well, she's working at the pond.
She's the lifeguarding today.
And he says, no, she's not.
And she in fact has not been there for three hours.
And Maggie's like, what?
So she calls Molly's sister, Heather, her older sister,
and immediately Heather and Maggie
are like, something is wrong.
This is not, like, she was insistent on going to work today
despite her friend being in the hospital.
She's very responsible.
She would never leave her shoes at the chair,
all this stuff, you know, they just know,
they know something's wrong.
Maggie insists to the police again and again,
Molly would never abandon her lifeguard post.
This is not normal. Something bad has happened, but they're just kind of brushing it off.
So Heather takes matters. This is the older sister into her own hands. And I think at this point,
she said she was 23 when her sister vanished and her brother was 19. So just to give you an idea.
And Molly was 16. So Heather goes and starts
knocking on doors of Molly's friend's houses. And every time someone answers, they say,
Oh, we haven't seen her. Nope, she's not here. She goes to Molly's boyfriend, Steve, who
literally just woke up when she comes and knocks on the door. And he's like, I have
also not seen her. So Heather takes Steve, the boyfriend,
and they drive back to Cummins Pond
to meet Maggie and the police.
And when Heather sees Molly's shoes
and her belongings on the beach,
she goes, Maggie goes into complete panic.
It really like upset the family
because going barefoot again,
in a bathing suit to the hospital to visit your friend
is just not a thing that would have happened.
So finally, with the kind of distress that they're seeing,
the police are like, oh shit, okay,
maybe something is wrong.
And they suggest a tragic possibility
that perhaps Molly has drowned in the lake.
Oh, I hadn't even thought about that.
I know.
And so, you know, Maggie said no way in hell,
she's a strong swimmer, but you know, I mean,
it's a fair thing to look into
because even skilled swimmers can feel confident
and then with nobody around in a pond, you know,
that has dark water, it has shifting banks,
it has debris, you know, things like that,
it could have incapacitated her in some way.
And so their theory is maybe she drowned
and her parents are like, you know, I don't think so.
But the police are like,
well, this seems like a viable possibility.
Yeah.
So the Warren Police Department calls
in the Massachusetts State Police
and the beach just gets swarmed with local state police from different departments,
war and fire department. And Molly's brother John also arrived on scene and this is really sad. He
ran onto the scene, dove into the water and was looking for Molly knowing, as he described later,
that if he found her she would be dead. But looking through the pond for her and he only stopped
when they physically had to restrain him
from going back in the water because he was just until,
his lungs gave out essentially was trying to find her.
And being the older brother,
he was just desperate to find her.
And so they had to hold him back
so that they could conduct an actual professional search.
And so the police deployed divers and boats
to systematically search the pond for Molly's body.
But Heather and John, they were like,
there's no way she's in the water.
She's too strong a swimmer.
So the search continued after dark.
They looked through the woods surrounding the pond,
through all the water, and there was no sign of Heather,
I'm sorry, there was no sign of Molly.
And Heather said she was waiting for someone to just walk out of the woods, like holding
Molly's hand and saying, you know, oh, founder.
And just like that relief, they were just waiting for that and for the terror to be
gone.
But eventually it got too dark.
The search party was forced to abandon the search until morning and the family was left
without any answers.
So there was a main trail from the beach that went to the woods,
but it also forked to another path
that led into a cemetery.
And when they're looking at this scene,
they're thinking, okay, you know, Molly's very strong,
she's athletic,
she wouldn't be the type to go quickly or quietly
unless she was somehow either threatened or incapacitated.
So one of the theories was that perhaps
the family kind of was trying to theorize what happened.
Perhaps someone approached Molly faking an injury
and that's why she had opened the first aid kit.
Like a Ted Bundy thing.
Exactly.
And almost, right, let her guard down.
And the moment she was distracted looking through her supply kit, her first aid kit
for supplies, that maybe that's when they attacked and overpowered her.
Another thought is like, if somebody has a gun, like not that hard to convince you to come with me
if you have a gun or a knife or some sort of weapon,
especially a teenage girl who's scared and alone.
And so, you know, in any way,
it just painted a very scary picture to the family
that somebody had taken her is what they believed.
Right.
So now that they began to suspect a kidnapping
instead of a drowning,
the police suddenly faced this new problem,
which is that, of course,
the entire crime scene has been contaminated, right?
Because the parents had sat in the chair
when there was no lifeguard
and everybody had like looked through the stuff
and people were walking up and down the beach.
Yeah.
Also, if I were her mom and her sister
who were like fighting for someone
to just listen to me earlier,
I would be so fucking livid
that like we wasted all that time.
I know, I know.
I can't even imagine.
If you listen to the Voices for Justice episode,
Heather talks a lot about like how much distrust she has now
just because of the way that she's been like, um, uh, betrayed, you
know, by authorities and that kind of thing. And, and just like the frustration of never
getting clear answers, never, you know, and I, I think that tends to be a part of most
of these cases where it's like, you just hit dead end after dead end and you're not getting
answers and you're more desperate than anyone, but like you have to wait for the police to handle it. Yeah. And so, you know, you can understand why people take matters
into their own hands and start looking themselves and start doing grassroot stuff for that reason.
But so, yeah, essentially the whole crime scene had been contaminated at this point. The first
aid kit had been touched, Molly's shoes, her whistle, her chair,
fingerprints, DNA on everything,
footprints covered any path into the forest
where they were looking for her.
And so, you know, any leads may have been destroyed
by that point.
And when the search recommenced at dawn,
suddenly it was like with this renewed effort.
And many of the officers in the local police station
knew Molly's father, John,
because he was a probation officer.
And so, they were like, oh shit,
John's daughter is missing, okay, we'll get in on it.
And so this search takes over like this whole new level
and they're deploying helicopters with infrared imaging,
like looking for any sign of life down below.
They have mountain officers on horseback
searching the forest for...
You know he called in every favor he had.
Like every... I know, right?
Oh my God.
Yeah, you'd have to at that point.
Yeah, what else can you do?
It's like whatever it takes.
Oh my God, I can't imagine the desperation.
And the fact that even with those connections,
they still were like frustrated and not getting
anywhere. I mean, yeah. So people, you know, this is a small community. People knew the
family. And so these citizen search parties started forming. They were trying to look
for every remote possible spot where they could find Molly in this like vast woodland.
Meanwhile, investigators told the Bishes
that they believed Molly was abducted.
And like, imagine that moment when the police are like,
yeah, this is not an accident.
She's a victim of a crime.
That's what we think.
And somebody's taken your daughter away.
It's like-
Well, it's like, it was already the worst case scenario.
And now all of a sudden it's like,
oh, I didn't know it could get worse.
Now it's worse.
Yeah, and now it's like, the police are like, yep, stamp of approval all of a sudden it's like, oh, I didn't know it could get worse. Now it's worse. Yeah, and now it's like the police are like,
yep, stamp of approval on that theory.
It's like, shit, like you're hoping, you know,
someone will say, no, no, no, no, you know, that's,
I'm sure it's not that.
It's not the worst fear you have.
Like you were just hoping she was just hurt somewhere
and you just couldn't hear her.
But that's- Exactly.
Oh my God.
And so, you know, with all this going on,
these search efforts, police turn to the family and say,
hey, we think she's been abducted.
And just this like deep seated terror.
And Maggie especially has this moment,
this flashback to the day before her daughter went missing.
So this would have been her seventh day of work.
As usual, as the routine had become,
Maggie would arrive with Molly.
This was the morning of the 26th, the day before.
And as Molly was setting up for the day,
Maggie, her mom, noticed a man in a white sedan
parked at the pond smoking a cigarette.
And she noticed that this man
was just watching Molly intently.
And Maggie had that like gut instinct
of this is not a good situation.
And so instead of driving away, she stayed
and apparently was looking at this guy like,
what do you want, creep?
And apparently he looked back at her
and just stared right back at her.
Like tried to mean mug her.
I've had that happen before.
It's very unsettling.
It's unsettling because you expect the human nature of like, oh, should I have been caught
staring?
But like, somebody leans into it.
It was like an asserting dominance thing.
Yes.
And it's like, oh, I know you know that I know, you know, it's ooh.
And so she's watching this guy, like this creeper staring at her daughter and she's
like, I don't think so.
And so she gets back out of her car and she stays with Molly while Molly gets ready for work.
And she expresses her concern,
but Molly does that classic teenage thing of like,
oh, mom, you're so embarrassing.
There's like, it's probably just a fisherman.
And like, there's always guys alone here,
like coming to fish and stuff,
stop being weird and making a scene, you know,
that kind of usual just like, mom, you're embarrassing me.
This is my new job.
Like, I'm not that, I'm not a little kid, you know?
And so Maggie was like, okay, you know what?
I'm being overly worried.
I'll let you be.
This is your job and your responsibility.
She instead decides to sit in the car
and kind of just pretend to be busy
so she can watch the scene, right?
Like she has enough instinct here to be like,
I don't trust this guy.
So she stays and watches and waits. the scene, right? Like she has enough instinct here to be like, I don't trust this guy.
So she stays and watches and waits.
And finally the guy finishes his cigarette and drives away.
And she's like, oh, phew, okay.
And that's when she goes home.
The next day, you know, the whole hullabaloo happens,
Molly vanishes.
And then shortly thereafter, when police say,
hey, we think maybe somebody abducted her.
It's like Maggie has this sudden flashback
of the day before Molly vanished of this man
and she thinks, oh shit, maybe he came back for her.
That's so weird that she had a mother's intuition.
It almost feels like a mother's clairvoyance
of like, I already know that this person
is gonna rock my world in like the worst way.
And the fact, ooh, I've chilled. The fact that he just stared her down too.
It's just chilling.
I feel like you would eat me alive being like,
was me staring him down the reason
why he did something to my daughter?
Not that it was her fault, but I would spiral
and be like, did he feel challenged?
Well, I mean, I'm sure there's so much of like,
oh man, I should have trusted, you know, trusted my gut.
But you know, she did.
She waited until he was no longer in sight
and no longer a danger.
And so I imagine there's a lot of just like,
what if, what if, what if, you know,
which I feel like would probably keep you alive.
Totally, I would have been like,
I should have said something to him
or I should have told her, you know.
I should have been more insistent that she, you know,
anything, yeah, I totally get it.
And like, as you said, it's absolutely not her fault in any way,
but it's that feeling where you're like,
oh man, I was so close and maybe that's, maybe I had an answer, you know?
And so she tells police immediately about this guy.
And I mean, the good news, I guess, at the time is that she, because he had stared
her down, she had a very, very good understanding of what this guy looked like. And so she worked
with the police to create a composite sketch of a middle-aged man. Apparently she spent hours
doing this sketch, like eight hours, I think, with the sketch artist to get like the exact right
face. And so they created this composite sketch
of a middle-aged man with salt and pepper hair,
brown eyes and a mustache.
And other residents saw the photo, saw the picture,
saw the drawing and said, yep, I saw that guy too.
And they saw him driving a white vehicle.
Cemetery employees had also seen a white car
in the days prior to Molly's disappearance,
parked in the cemetery. So soon
tips are pouring in from all over the country. Investigators are following every lead, but like
it's gone to the point almost, Molly's father actually said it's almost as if we had too many
suspects. Like they're looking at all the sex offenders in the area, they're looking at anybody who might've known her,
it's just the sea of people.
And the composite sketch was like vague enough
that it looked like quite a few people.
And one investigator said,
oh, people are trying to like make people they know
fit the composite sketch,
cause they don't trust them,
but there's not even a resemblance.
So it's just a waste of time.
Right.
And they're investigating all the white vehicles
registered in the area and getting nowhere.
And it's at this point, police investigate
Molly's boyfriend, Steve,
and they'd only been together a few months.
And that day, strangely, he had a cut lip
and his eyebrow ring was missing.
Oh.
And when police asked about those injuries,
he told police he had hit his face on his bedroom door
and cut his lip getting out of bed that morning.
But some of Steve's friends told police allegedly
that his story had changed
and that he had previously claimed it was a cold sore
and not like a cut.
So Steve also didn't participate in the on the ground searches
for Molly while her friends searched with Steve's friends.
And police found that suspicious, but Molly's brother,
and actually Molly's whole family disagreed, and they still to this day
stand behind Steve's innocence and say he had nothing to do with this.
Apparently he had come from what they called a very troubled home and had a very, very
hard life, like a relatively hard childhood.
And then when police suspicion went straight to him, he didn't have the support system
of parents that were ready to vouch for him and all that.
And so Heather has actually explained that she thinks
he's one of the victims of this whole incident
because of the way he was treated.
Wow.
And he actually ended up dying a few years later
in a car crash at a really young age.
So either way, just to give you the kind of clear here,
Steve has never been considered a suspect.
He was with the family for several hours
the day Molly went missing.
John was like, I don't think this guy killed Molly,
hit her body, went back to bed for an hour,
rode back to the scene of the crime with Molly's sister,
acted unassuming around the whole family.
He took a polygraph test, he passed the polygraph test.
There's just no evidence that he was involved.
So police then look into Molly's boss,
Ed Fett, whose fingerprints were on Molly's first aid kit, but he said he had gone to get her radio,
her police radio, when he first reported Molly missing, and that's why his fingerprints were
on her first aid kit. That morning, so this is another weird like hitch in the story that
just kind of makes you like tilt your head a little bit
The morning that Molly disappeared
Ed Fett her boss
Ran into Molly's brother John at the hardware store or I guess I should say it the other way Molly's brother John ran into Ed Fett and that was his old boss, right? Because like he was
Yeah, yeah, and so they ran into each other
at the hardware store, and you know,
because it's Molly's brother saying,
oh, I saw him at the hardware store this morning,
they're pretty sure this is a solid alibi or solid lead.
And it was just a little strange
because apparently John saw Ed Fett
buying rope and duct tape,
which, you know, could be for a number of things,
but is also like just a little odd.
It's interesting to note, given the circumstances.
Given the circumstances, exactly.
And Ed had already known that Molly wasn't at work that day,
but didn't mention it to John
when he ran into him at the hardware store.
And some people are like, why wouldn't he say,
hey, your sister's not at work?
But then some people are like, well,
maybe it just didn't even occur to him.
He thought she was out with friends and was like,
I'm not gonna bother her brother with this.
Maybe he was expecting her to be back
by the time he returned to the pond, who knows?
But either way, it's just something to note,
you know what I mean?
And apparently-
I can also see someone just like forgetting
in the moment that they're even related,
just being like, oh yeah.
Right, exactly, exactly.
And just like not even thinking to say it.
I will say also that apparently later on,
Ed Fett was completely unrelated,
but was charged with like some sexual assault stuff
or sexual, I don't know the details of that,
but apparently he's like not a great guy
in a number of other ways.
So, you know, I don't know whether this is anything
suspicious or not, but it's just part of the story.
And John himself, you know,
was not considered a himself, you know, was not,
was not considered a suspect.
You know, he, he...
I mean, the way that he was like fighting tooth and nail
to like get into the water to go find his sister.
Yeah, exactly.
Very good point.
And he had a solid alibi.
And I also want to clarify real quick, sorry.
His name is John Jr.
And his dad is John Senior.
So if I say John, I'll try to clarify which one I'm speaking about, but this is John Jr. and his dad is John Sr. So if I say John, I'll try to clarify
which one I'm speaking about, but this is John Jr.
Yeah, the brother.
And then of course they're thinking,
oh shit, like her dad's a probation officer.
Maybe someone had a vendetta, you know,
and like had resentment and took it out on his daughter.
But everyone that John worked with closely basically spoke
positively of John. Nobody seemed to have issues with him as a probation officer. Nobody
seemed to have like a vendetta or a grudge against him. And here's where things get just
chilling. Okay. So this, unfortunately, was not the first vanishing,
not the first disappearance of a girl in this area.
So seven years prior, a girl named Holly Pranian,
she was 10 years old.
So she disappeared from Stirbridge,
which is only a few miles away from Warren.
So what happened back then,
and it's also slightly confusing
because it's Holly and Molly, right?
Their names rhyme.
So Holly had been staying with her grandparents in 1993,
10 years old.
She walked down the street with her brother
to see some puppies
because the neighbors had just gotten some new puppies
or had the dogs had had some puppies.
Pretty soon, her brother came back home,
he's five, and he says,
"'Oh, Holly told me to go home.'"
Oh.
And her dad says,
"'Well, where is she?'
I mean, this is within like less than an hour.
Like they go down to see these puppies,
the brother comes back without Holly,
and he's only five,
so he can't really express much, you know?
But he says, "'Oh, she told me to go home. He's like, well, where is she? And they found her shoe, but she was gone.
Oh my God. Horrible. So do we think like he, she protected him and said like, get out of
here? That's one of the theories is that she knew something was wrong and sent him home.
Or the other theory is just their siblings and she's like, you're and sent him home. Or the other theory is just they're siblings
and she's like, you're annoying me, go home.
I wanna see puppies.
So there's just no way to know because he's five years old.
He's like, I don't know, she told me to go home
and now she's gone.
And so it just was unclear.
But like I said, police found her shoes on the ground
beside the road, which was like really startling. And interestingly, Molly,
who was like living in a nearby town, right,
was the same age.
So essentially now, you know,
Molly's gone missing at age 16,
but seven years prior,
they're both like nine or 10 years old.
They're both the same age.
And at Molly's church, the pastor says something like,
hey, let's all pray for this family.
You know, they're going through this missing child.
And so one of the things suggested by,
for the congregation to do is to write letters
of support to the family.
And so fast forward seven years
and Molly's disappearance is all over the news.
Holly's parents come forward
and they have a letter from Molly from seven years ago
that she had written to Holly's family saying,
we're the same age and, you know,
it's just like the sweetest like little 10 year old
writing this letter and the family had kept it
for all those years and knew who this was.
They were like, she wrote us a letter
when our daughter disappeared and now she's missing.
And it was just such a strange like-
That's so weird.
Coincidence and synchronicity
and it's just very strange, very, very strange.
So when Molly went missing, like I said,
Holly's family found this letter
and they actually went to the Bish's house.
They visited and said, look what we have.
Like we have the letter she wrote to us.
And you know, the full transcript of the letter is online,
but some of it read, I am very sorry.
I wish I could make it up to you.
Holly is a very pretty girl.
She is almost as tall as me.
I wish I knew Holly.
I hope they found her." And just like the sweetest like little kid letter, you know?
And she had actually also included a picture of her family in the letter and said, I'm
the one sitting on my mom's lap in this picture, you know? And so they still had all that.
And seven years later, you know, they're like, oh my God, now we're coming to comfort you about your daughter.
What a weird thing to commiserate with each other on.
I know. And the last thing you'd want to commiserate about.
I know. But at least they like have been through it. Like at least they know what you're going
through. It's just still terrible.
Yeah. And so speaking of Holly, tragically, her remains were discovered in the woods by hunters
pretty close to the road where she had been abducted.
And her abductor and murderer was never found.
And so people are now wondering,
oh my God, is this the same person?
Were we just like lulled into a false sense of security
over the past seven years, but this guy's been lurking
and like waiting for another victim, you know?
Both girls were blonde, blue eyed,
abducted in rural settings.
Similar in a lot of ways, they were,
I mean, they were the same age, you know, by birth,
but of course different ages when they were abducted.
And the, you know, police did consider this,
but of course they also loved the theory
that perhaps she had just run away,
because that's what you do.
You take your shoes off
and leave in a bathing suit for no reason.
And sure, sure.
You leave everything at home, that makes sense.
She had checks that had never been cashed at home.
Like what teenager would leave money at home?
It just doesn't make any sense. But either way, state police are following every lead they can.
You know, there's just dead end, dead end, and months go by. And finally, the state
police packs up and goes back to their own main offices and says, okay, we'll
work on it from our offices. And that's kind of where the Bishes felt like,
oh, we've been left behind, like they're moving on.
They have more pressing matters to deal with, you know,
and now we're left like bereft with no answers.
And months essentially turned into years
and they tried their best to survive in Molly's absence,
but there's just like this constant grief and fear,
you know, especially with no answers.
The way Maggie described it, she said they were living
halfway between hell and hope.
And so it's like the hope that keeps you going,
but then you're just like crushed over and over
and over again, you know?
So in 2003, a hunter reported something.
This was like kind of the first break they had in a while.
A hunter reported something he had seen in the woods months earlier that seemed
like nothing at the time, but now he was like, wait a minute, this feels suspicious.
He had seen a piece of clothing abandoned in the woods about five miles
from Cummins Pond in Palmer, Massachusetts, and investigators hiked
back to the spot and were surprised that this cloth was still there. And it was actually a blue piece of a bathing suit.
And it was the same color as the one Molly had been wearing when she vanished.
So police launched the largest search in Massachusetts history.
180 officers, some still in training, conducted a shoulder to shoulder grid search of 500
acres of woodland here.
Holy shit.
And as they're scouring the forest, you know, day by day,
they get the DNA evidence back from the bathing suit,
and it did in fact belong to Molly.
So this is a piece of her bathing suit
they found five miles from the pond in the woods.
When Maggie Bisch received the news,
she fell to her knees and began to weep.
John Jr. said it was strange to both like have that
kind of double-sided, two-sided coin of like,
we hope it's Molly, we hope it's not Molly's
because like we don't want, it's not a good sign, right?
To find pieces of evidence in the woods.
But you also want answers, yeah.
But you also want to know and like they want closure. So it's that a good sign, right, to find pieces of evidence. But you also want answers, yeah. But you also want to know, and like, they want closure.
So it's that weird in-between.
And pretty soon, the searchers, you know,
begin to find more answers.
They discover a human bone and then 26 more bones.
And as this is being reported to the family,
Heather described it as an eternal nightmare,
waiting to see if these remains
were in fact her sister. And yes, after DNA evidence was tested, it did confirm that the
remains belonged to Molly. And so, you know, now they knew that something terrible had happened to
her. She was in fact deceased. And the Bishes released a public statement through a family
friend, which said, at this time, the Bish family would like to thank everyone for their prayers and continued support
throughout these three years. Molly has come home. And so, on August 2, 2003, which would have been
her 20th birthday, they laid her to rest. They put the bones in a child-sized coffin that was then placed in a larger adult coffin.
And they buried it with a tigger stuffed animal, her prom dress, and a lot of letters and photos
and notes from loved ones and friends and family.
And you know, very, very, very sad day, but her family was finally able to get a little
bit of closure.
So the Bishes hired an ex-police chief and private investigator named Tom Shamshack to
continue the investigation of Molly's murder.
And like I mentioned, in 2008, Steve Lucas died in a car accident, but he was never considered
this was the boyfriend and he was never actually considered a suspect in the case. In February 2008, a man in his 60s named Rodney Stanger
was arrested in Florida. Now, stay with me because this is quite a leap, right? You're
thinking like, oh, Massachusetts to Florida is not, like, there's no obvious connection.
But this guy in February 2008, he's in his 60s.
His name is Rodney Stanger.
He's arrested in Florida for the murder
of his girlfriend, Crystal Morrison.
And someone from Florida calls the Massachusetts
District Attorney's Office claiming that this man,
Rodney Stanger, who was just arrested,
was connected to Molly's abduction and killing.
And police are like, how and why?
And the caller said, I spoke to Rodney's girlfriend
who had just been killed, right, Crystal?
Right.
And she had spoken of Molly as if she and Rodney
had known Molly before she was killed.
Oh, shit.
Fun fact, Rodney was a local fisherman and hunter
who lived near Warren for
20 years until he moved to Florida a year after Molly vanished. Funny how that works. Yeah,
he also didn't own a white car, but guess what? His brother sure did. And was it registered in
the area? Absolutely. So Rodney's two ex-wives, as well as the sister of his murdered girlfriend, reported many years of violent and abusive behavior from Rodney.
Rodney denied any involvement in Molly's or Holly's cases, because now they're thinking, oh my God, maybe we've got the guy who did both, right?
But he pleaded guilty to second degree murder in Crystal's killing after he was deemed incompetent by mental health professionals
and hospitalized in a mental health facility,
he was ultimately sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2010.
And in the following years, like not much movement
has happened.
And I know Heather has talked about how frustrating it
is that they have this guy who's like such a good fit, right?
And I also want to just show you real quick.
Hold on.
I'm going to pull up the composite sketch.
I love when you send me a sketch.
I know, I got to send you a sketch.
It's like talk about like very hyper realistic.
You know how some sketches you're kind of like, and it looks wonky, you know, this is
like a portrait of this person.
So here's a sketch, very specific.
Oh, wow.
I was not imagining that's what he looked like, okay.
I know, yeah, do you wanna describe him?
He's kind of like a burlier dude.
He's kind of giving like Italian Luigi kind of like a-
Yeah, he has the mustache.
He looks like he's either like Italian
or like maybe like Latino. either Italian or maybe Latino.
Like Hispanic perhaps.
Yeah, that's kind of the vibe that they felt was,
yeah, they said dark hair, dark features,
thick mustache, middle-aged.
That's a pretty damn good sketch of somebody.
I can.
In my mind, when I think of a sketch,
I still think of kind like, kind of a...
Like a circle nose. Yeah, I'm like, I feel like...
Yeah, like...
I don't know how people are so good at this.
Like, you can't... This is unmistakable.
This is like a... This is really a person.
Yeah. Yeah.
And so, one of the wild parts that Heather talks about,
the frustrations, is that this guy had lived in a trailer
in Florida, and police had not done a thorough search of this trailer. And apparently at one point, like Fox News,
like local Fox News station or something went
and like did their own on the ground investigation.
We're like, we're gonna look at the trailer.
And I guess the police got involved at that point.
And they found in this trailer, which now was compromised
because the randos are going in to search it.
So it's like, well, shit,
now it's not necessarily like concrete evidence.
They found like an old hunting license.
I'm gonna see if I can find the photo.
And I tell you what, the photo, man.
Pretty damn accurate.
I'm just saying, here's the two pictures.
I guess here's all three.
There were two composite sketches drawn.
It definitely looks more like the one on the left.
Oh, wow.
But like he looks pretty damn, the mustache,
the hair parted in the same spot.
Just looks like it could be him.
Very unsettling.
And so, you know, they find this picture
and Heather's like, oh my God, how did the police miss that?
Point being, you know, this is just very,
it lines up, right?
But Heather's frustrated because nothing has really moved,
you know, ever since.
And in the following year, several other persons of interest have been identified,
including a convicted rapist named Frank Sumner, who worked in auto shops in the area and definitely
had access to a white car the day Molly was murdered.
Frank died in 2016, but investigators like hope that if he was involved, it'll be revealed
among like all the physical evidence
they still have in custody, that they're hoping advancing technology will be able to put more
clarity on some of these pieces.
So this past June of 2024 was 24 years since Molly's murder.
And NBC 10 Boston spoke with police
who said they were approaching Molly's case
with new forensics techniques,
which have advanced of course
in the decades since Molly's death.
I mean, 2000 to us probably doesn't feel that long ago,
but it's, you know, going on a quarter of a century.
I know.
It's crazy.
Okay, like relax.
Okay.
Sorry.
Sorry to hurt your feelings again,
but it's true, unfortunately. But yeah, things are, things are, you know, advancing. And
so with that comes some science, you know, and hopefully more tools to close some of
these cases. Like, I mean, I listened to the morbid episode on this podcast or on this
story too. And they talked about like, think about it, like, Somerton Man was identified,
like Lady of the Dunes.
I mean, this shit is like, just because, you know,
2000 in that context is not too old to be solved.
If the Somerton Man can be identified,
like we can hopefully find answers for a case like this,
where there is still quite a bit of evidence to test,
you know, and DNA.
And Heather, Molly's sister, has been,
at least as of 2020, has been working on this kind
of familial DNA bill in Massachusetts,
which would allow, I don't want to like misspeak here.
It's a little over my head,
but I guess would allow investigators
to link like family members,
kind of like how they found the Golden State Killer,
you know, by linking like a family tree.
It's some sort of familial genealogy DNA access.
So, you know, that, I don't know if that bill went through
or not, this was a couple of years ago,
but in any case, they, police have said they will use
new processes to collect DNA from Molly's bathing suit
along with other items Molly had that day,
even soil samples, and maybe DNA evidence
can lead them to the killer.
But they said they generally wouldn't publicly name
a person of interest, but they had received
such solid leads regarding this Frank character
that they hoped bringing it to public attention
would encourage someone else who maybe knew Frank to provide more information,
especially because he's passed away.
And like, no, it would be helpful to know somebody
who knew him when he was alive.
Heather said, I miss my sister.
It never ends.
I don't look at the world the same way.
In the wake of Molly's death,
the Bish's work to keep her legacy alive,
Maggie and John began the Molly Bish Foundation,
which works to
distribute child identification booklets. Because apparently Heather explained one of the things
that happened was they said, we need a photo of Heather to post on flyers and to share with the
media. And they had to scrounge up a recent picture, and it's on some digital camera somewhere.
But what they're trying to promote is,
make sure you have this information readily available
just in case, just be prepared, be aware.
Apparently having a recent photo of a missing child
is like a current photo is much more effective,
obviously, understandably,
in getting them returned home safely.
And so that's one big tool that they're always
pushing to have these kind of clear photos on hand
so you can give them straight to investigators if anything goes wrong.
And they had not had this clear photo of Molly when she vanished,
and they wished they had.
So now they're really pushing for that.
They also helped pass a law that established the Amber Alert system in Massachusetts. And Heather says, you know, recently, well,
not recently anymore, but a few years ago, there was a girl who was an Amber Alert went
out and she was returned home safely. And Heather called her mom and said, that's because
of you. Like that girl was returned home safely because of you, the work that you did. And
so, you know, they're really still trying to, even though they can't change what happened
to Molly, they're hoping at least moving forward, they can, you know, make changes in other
people's lives.
And it sounds like they really have countless times.
But Maggie, Molly's mom, says she's just grateful that in the 16 years that Molly lived, that
they were so close, as close as they could possibly be. She said, I guess we're lucky that we had such great love, which just heartbreaking.
That's really...
It's like that, I mean, not to like, I'm not trying to, you know, minimize it, but it's like that quote,
like, that Winnie the Pooh quote of like, how lucky am I to have something that makes saying
goodbye so hard. It's just that same idea of like, it just makes it hurt more, you know, but it's like, at least we had each other while we were
alive, while she was alive. So the family also hopes that Holly's family receives the same answers
and justice because again, Holly had disappeared seven years prior and they still don't have
answers for her case either, you know, and both of their remains were found.
So it's kind of like, could be the same person, it could be a different person, but either
way, neither family has answers yet.
So you know, they're hoping that they'll find something with advancing technology.
But even if the deaths do turn out to be unrelated, of course, the families are still connected.
Like you said, you know, they've gone through the same horribly unimaginable, tragic kind of a loss.
And the fact that they even have a letter
kind of bridging the gap there is just like...
And they both have...
Unbelievable.
And it is weird how much they have in common
of not only missing, but then finding remains,
but then also not knowing if... No answers despite... Knowing who the person is, but then finding remains, but then also not knowing who the
person is.
Like it's very, very, pretty identical.
And also like a broad daylight, right?
Like just middle of the day, children, blonde-eyed, blue-haired, same area.
It's just very weird.
It's all very weird.
And some people have said like, maybe it's the, like Rodney Stanger and his brother lived in the area.
Maybe they both were, you know,
involved in the different cases,
especially because the brother had the white car,
but you know, it sounds like this Fred guy
is a really good lead and you know, it's hard to say.
And I think even just listening to Heather talk about
how frustrated she is at not getting any answers,
like I'm not gonna know any more than she is, right? So unfortunately, we just kind of have to wait and hope that
Molly's family gets some more intel. But yeah, that is the case of Molly Bish and, you know,
kind of a slight addressing of Holly Bish's tragic deaths as well.
So do you know if they're still in touch with each other? Holly and Molly's families?
I don't know, actually.
I don't know.
I don't know if that's a thing that you keep in touch with,
or probably about that specifically,
but I wonder if you stay close,
or it almost reminds you too much.
If it's too hurtful.
Yeah, I wonder too.
I mean, I don't know.
I heard Heather talk about,
I mean, there's something about,
Sarah Terny is just like such a good podcast.
She did such a good, like thorough,
like she didn't even speak.
Whenever Heather was speaking,
she just like, I don't know,
she just does such a good job with the episode.
But Heather talked about how she and her brother
are still pretty close,
like the family is still pretty close.
Of course, they're like deeply traumatized.
Apparently Molly's dad had a stroke,
a pretty big massive stroke in recent years.
And she said, despite it being like this medical,
you know, trauma, he almost gained peace out of it.
Like the way she described it was like,
he had been carrying the burden of his daughter
being missing and he's the one working with in law enforcement and like he's the one who
feels responsible.
And she said after the stroke, he kind of just like settled a bit and is content now
and like just wants to spend time with his family and sit and drink his coffee and you
know, so she said, so Heather said she's kind of taken on the mantle of like championing for Molly and trying to find answers.
And she's on TikTok as well. So, you know, go give her a follow. I want to make sure I get the right name.
Heather. Heather K. Bish is her name. So, you know, worth a follow to kind of keep in touch and keep up to date.
But that's the case.
Wow. Yeah. A lot of synchronicities. You're right there.
Wow. Well, I like to think that I hope it's in our lifetime, but there will be a technology
as powerful as like processing DNA, you know? I know that we can't even picture. I always think
that. I'm always like, what's the thing? We wouldn't have even known about, we wouldn't have even been able to consider that.
I always wonder what the next thing is
and how obvious it's going to be.
Like how much of it is just strewn somewhere
and we just like, just leave it to linger
and don't even care about it right now.
One theory I have is like,
maybe we'll be able to tell who's been where.
Like maybe you leave some sort of an imprint.
Or even on your phone, I mean, with like tracking.
Oh, that too, yeah.
That kind of technology, definitely.
I recently got on mob TikTok.
Oh, great.
Mafia TikTok.
And they were asked, like, oh, is the mafia still a thing?
Like you never really hear about the mafia after people.
And they said, it's still like that, but they don't,
at least some of the families, like, they just don't kill anymore.
And he was like, we literally can't.
There's cameras everywhere.
Right. We try.
It's so weird that even the mafia is like, I don't know.
Like, I guess we just gotta quit. I don't know.
There's no other option.
That's just so wild to think about. Um, it's so weird that, like, I guess we just got to quit. I don't know, there's no other option. That's just so wild to think about.
It's so weird that like cameras are what stopped the mafia.
Cause if you ask people hundreds of years ago,
not hundreds, tens of years ago,
it'd be like, what do you think's gonna,
when is the mafia gonna end?
No one would have thought.
That's your biggest, like, yeah,
that's the biggest hurdle.
Yeah.
On security cameras, yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, I wonder what the next thing will be
where like, you know,
where criminals are just leaving it all over the place
right now and don't even notice it's a problem.
Oh God, I hope something, I hope something.
Well, anyway, great story, Christine.
Well, thank you and same to you.
And sorry again for bumming everyone out
and having a weird like identity crisis about it
in the middle of the episode for some reason.
Well, you know, that seems to be your weekly routine.
So you're like, we'll be back at it again.
If people are still listening after this long,
they know what's coming.
You know what's gonna happen next week.
Christine's gonna have another identity crisis.
I went through. What?
What do we, you know what we should do?
We should talk more about Gullah Gullah Island over at
Yappy hour or whatever we're calling it.
I don't even know.
Let's go to Yappy Hour, cause I need it.
Okay, so.
So, so long.
Farewell to you, my friend.
Oh, I thought we were singing this out of music.
Sorry, you sang Paw Patrol,
and now this time I'm singing.
Okay, yeah, so long, farewell, I'll be just saying goodnight.
Goodbye.
And that's why we drink.