And That's Why We Drink - E437 A Crisis Mode Twisted Tea and a Clumsy Guardian Angel

Episode Date: June 22, 2025

Grab your crisis beverages of choice and join us for Episode 437! This week Em brings us a story that was featured in our first book, A Haunted Road Atlas, the Baleroy Mansion in Pennsylvania. Then Ch...ristine covers Part 1 of The Delphi Murders and leaves us impatiently waiting for Part 2! And do you want to play mermaids on Mermaid Lane with us? …and that’s why we drink! Photo Links:The Baleroy MansionAbigail Williams and Liberty GermanLibby on the BridgeSuspect photoAudio Clip “Down the Hill” (timestamp 0:35)Composite sketches of the suspect P.S. We’re so excited to have launched ParaPods Network alongside QCODE! You can find us on socials at @parapodsnetworkWant to hear more from us? Subscribe to our bonus Yappy Hours on Patreon or Apple Podcasts! patreon.com/ATWWDPodcast___________________Listeners of And That's Why We Drink can qualify to see a registered dietitian for as little as $0 by visiting FayNutrition.com/drink For a limited time only, get 60% off your first order plus free shipping when you head to Smalls.com and use code DRINK. Go to http://helixsleep.com/drink for 27% off site-wide, exclusive for listeners of And That’s Why We Drink! Get your summer savings and shop premium wireless plans at MINTMOBILE.com/ATWWD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:24 You um, by the way, you froze for a second. You looked like you were just praising Jesus. No! That's gonna leak a bit. Holy, holy, lord. Don't do that. Don't do that. I'm gonna start on Angel's wings and then I'm gonna traumatize a whole swath of people
Starting point is 00:02:38 out there. Oh man. Hey, everyone, remember last week when we said it's getting kind of bad out here? It's even worse. I don't know what you know about them I don't know if you don't Like wow, literally they're threatening like maybe nuclear war today That's crazy I literally i'm like flying out in a few days for our florida for the beach t sandy florida shows and I like was on
Starting point is 00:02:58 Reddit this morning. It was like ice officers take over cvg terminal and i'm like what like Did you hear like a sheriff in Florida was like telling people, like, if you protest, we're like, it wasn't even like, we're gonna arrest you. They were saying, we will tell your family where to find the remains. Literally, like at a press conference was like, we will kill you and we'll let your family know
Starting point is 00:03:20 where to find the remains. That's just good. That's just excellent stuff. Not the, like. Our gay guests, oh my God. It's like,. That's just excellent stuff. Not the crea- Our gay gasps. Oh my God. I know. It's like, why are we surprised?
Starting point is 00:03:28 We're not surprised. It's just like every day feels like another version of hell that just gets more and more- Quagmire nebulous? Yes, it just like layer upon layer upon layer. And when I laugh, it really is not a laugh of funny. It is a laugh of hysteria. Cause I'm like, what the fuck is going on?
Starting point is 00:03:46 We're laughing at a funeral. It's like you can't stop it. It's like you just feel like you're in the Twilight Zone. Yeah, I was making a little sign. I made a little sign. It says, immigrants make Cincy great. Because I had a lot of other ones. My family said they were too inflammatory.
Starting point is 00:04:02 So I stayed with this one. I know, they were a little much. I was like, you know what, maybe I'll just like keep it toned down on just, you know, for this time. I will tell you, I tried to, I'm making a new friend I found on BumbleBFF. Don't roll your eyes, we're excited for you.
Starting point is 00:04:21 No, no, no, no, here's no way. Here's the eye rolling part is that we were trying to plan when to hang out. And she was like, well, I can't only hang out till a certain time because of curfew and like, I don't want to get arrested. And I was like, oh, OK, maybe we just try a different day. Like, I was like, yeah, it's just it's like the world is like just on its axis. But it's like tipping, but it's also changing every day, but also getting worse every day.
Starting point is 00:04:48 And like there's more like fun wrenches thrown into everything. I mean, it felt like this is all this was going to happen at some. I felt like we were barreling toward it now that we're here. It's a scary thing. You know how bad it is? How bad it is. I went and got a twisted tea from my mini fridge. You remember the last time I drank a twisted tea? When another horrible crisis what heading are yes, correct editing our goddamn live show all night I drank these for so long and then to stay awake and then I and I drink them at the ghost hunts to stay awake and then I stopped because I was like, oh, I'm so triggered by
Starting point is 00:05:24 Spiked iced tea. I can't even think about it. And now here I am. I just went to my mini fridge and grabbed it without thinking. It's like two o'clock in the afternoon. That's crisis mode kicking in. This is my body keeps the score and twisted tea,
Starting point is 00:05:37 twisted tea is like a somatic memory for me. You know? It's gotta be. I mean, I, honestly, you know who I also want to give a shout out to is all the therapists in the world right now because I had my therapy session last night to Lord bless them. To talk about everything going on in the world.
Starting point is 00:05:55 And I was just like, are you okay? Like you have to, you're just hearing every single person's like, like independent horror version of this. Like, so anyway, shout out to all the therapists out there who are like holding the shit down for us because I feel so bad for you. At least they have their own therapists usually. Yeah, no, I did.
Starting point is 00:06:14 I was like, you have a therapist, right? Yeah. But no, I hope everyone's doing okay, as okay as you can be. We posted, I mean, this is also coming out like a week later, I don't know. Like I don't even know if what's gonna be on the news in a week, like it could be some other
Starting point is 00:06:33 whole different nuclear warfare. Who knows what the fuck's gonna happen next week. So we're recording this like Friday the 13th of all things. Oh my God. I know, and tomorrow is, tomorrow are all these planned protests across the country So we're kind of in as we record we're a little heightened if you can't tell Um, uh, we're a little maybe too on but also like I hope this is your distraction of the day
Starting point is 00:06:57 We're just like up here a little bit. I think and then the twisted t won't help. So, uh, but like, you know, this is, this is life. Hope you all are okay. It's a bad week everyone. So I hope- Look out for your neighbors. Yeah, look out for your neighbors. And also this is my PSA cause I've been having a real struggle. Usually this is a Christine PSA,
Starting point is 00:07:18 but now that I've got Hank in my life, I've been really worried about everyone's- Oh it changes you doesn't it? Yeah, I've been really worried about everyone's threats. Eeks changes you, doesn't it? Yeah, I've been really worried about everyone's pets. The empathy just like ekes up. I know, it doesn't eke up, it like skyrockets. Like I feel like the moment you have a pet, you're like, oh my God, I don't want any pet.
Starting point is 00:07:34 I mean, not that I ever wanted a pet to suffer, but you'd get this like personal like level of anxiety. Yeah, I just envision him like crying and like... But so anyway, if there is anybody in your life that you are worried about maybe being confronted with with ice, or if you know anyone who's even protesting regardless of their skin color, and maybe they're going to get detained or arrested for protesting. If we could all like make sure we have buddy systems, like check-ins where if you know someone that has a pet, if they don't get back to you at a certain time, please go check on their pet. Because I'm just thinking of all the dogs out there or cats out there, anyone who either just needs to be fed
Starting point is 00:08:18 or like all the animals that are probably just starving in a house right now or like can't get out to go to the bathroom or what if they're like diabetic or disabled in some way. So. Then think about the kids. now, or can't get out to go to the bathroom, or what if they're diabetic or disabled in some way? Then think about the kids. Yeah, I can't. That's why I'm thinking about the pets, because I'm like, this is such a smaller tidbit that
Starting point is 00:08:33 feels like something. But you're right. That's where it all is like a chain of just horror, I mean, down the line. None of it is. Pets is the furthest I can go without having a full-blown mental breakdown, personally. So if you know anyone who has any living dependents, please make a buddy system or get into a
Starting point is 00:08:51 group chat and start having regular check-ins with everyone and know where everyone's backup key is to their place. And I hope it's not under a fake rock. Do something better. Not under a fake rock. Get creative. If you're listening to this True Crime podcast, please don't put a rock on, throw a key under your rock. Get creative.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Anyway, I don't, is there, is that, why do you drink? I drink, we actually do have some good news in the midst of all this, which obviously was not timed, but we launched our own network and we haven't talked about it at all, but it's like a huge deal to us. We've been trying to do this for years. And, you know, with everything going on and like,
Starting point is 00:09:26 we have so many moving parts just in the podcast itself and touring and then I've beached you Sandy. We've just kind of like, and it's been in the works for so long that it sort of felt like when it happened, we were like, okay, here it is. You know, it wasn't as big of a fanfare, I think. We've been trying to create it since like COVID.
Starting point is 00:09:44 For a long time time like many years Yeah, so we finally found the perfect partner which was Q code and they've just been awesome and helping us like They were our first show ladies and tangents We're so excited so happy that there are like first little and then we have some more exciting news coming soon That some of you have been just like guessing on on and stuff. I'm excited to get those out too but I am not allowed to say anything yet. So no, I'm very I'm very proud of us. It really did.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Oh, it's called parapods, parapods network. So I didn't know until we got the trademark and the logo and the website domain that parapods are also a type of like millipede. Yeah. domain that parapods are also a type of like millipede. Yeah. And that wasn't unfortunate. That wasn't unfortunate discovery. Although I do find it kind of funny that we didn't really think to look that up.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Like it could have been worse. It could have been something much worse, but it is a weird little worm. Maybe we'll just do like some limited edition merch one day with a little worm on it. Okay, we'll put a millipede on it and it'll be like, what does that mean? Like our secondary mascot, like a mascot.
Starting point is 00:10:49 So good, a little millipede mascot. That's good. Oh, it could be two little millipedes up on microphones. Just chatting. I am having the time of my life thinking about this. Think of all those little pose. You know I love a freaky little toe, you know it. Yeah, but not on a millipede.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Well, yeah, from an animated perspective, there are a lot of little pose. You know I love a freaky little toe. Yeah, but not on a, well, yeah. From an animated perspective, there are a lot of little toes. Okay, yeah, so that's our announcement. We're really excited. Ladies Intangible are some of our greatest podcast pals. We just love them. And yeah, we have some, we're like working behind the scenes,
Starting point is 00:11:21 making stuff happen, getting creative. It's a really fun time and a lot of like new energy, I feel like in our world. So like just a lot of new stuff going on, which is always fun. And then, you know, there's also the rest of the world. So it's a very weird economy, but you know, I think everyone can relate.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Oh, there's a word. It's called hyper, oh my gosh, I just sent it to somebody. It's a word that means like, it's this idea that while the world is falling down and all the systems are breaking down, like you're just living your day-to-day life and there's like this disconnect where you feel like, I mean, like how we feel almost crazy,
Starting point is 00:11:56 like, well, the world's falling apart, but I'm just like going to work and making coffee in the morning, you know, it just feels like kind of weird. Unfortunately, that word these days is just called everyday. That's what that word is. Yeah, well, it is. But I do know what you mean.
Starting point is 00:12:09 There's a scientific word for it, and I of course don't remember, but it's called hyper something. Interesting. And I'm sure it's super interesting. Oh, I didn't mean it like that. I really, it was very interesting. No, no, no, I'm saying I'm sure the word is great.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I just can't think of it. It is certainly, here's one word. It's actually one of my friends favorite words juxtaposition. It's Excellent word. Yeah, it is because it's everything's heightened Including the bad stuff. So like everything kind of accidentally comes back down to like a weird baseline Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's a good juxtaposition But my favorite words, which I'm sure everyone knows, is that I always say there's a dichotomy, a dichotomy between the two. It's not my favorite word until you say it,
Starting point is 00:12:51 is double-on-pond. That's also, why are they always about these two, you know? Like, there's always a flip and flop. Because we're Geminis. That's right! You're so smart. We identify a little too closely with those words. Two sides of the same coin, you know what I mean? No, I'm very proud of you.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I'm very proud of us for even having a network. There's something we talked about for the longest time. It's just like impossible for a while because we were like, well, it was to do this with us. So, oh, well, it was it was a long road ahead. It was just it was also a lot of like behind the scenes stuff that's like shockingly maybe like boring information that it just acts like we't even, we weren't even privy to a lot of it. Cause it was like just paperwork and stuff we don't totally like understand.
Starting point is 00:13:33 So shout out to our manager, Maggie. Yeah, Maggie just nailed it as usual. But it's no, it's a very big deal. And it's definitely being rightfully overshadowed by the state of the world. But it's still, we should eventually have some sort of little celebration for it. I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:13:49 And the logo, by the way, if you see it, we actually got the Instagram handle. So it is on there if you wanna go look, or just look at our, and that's why I drink socials. But it's, so Em and I had this deranged day of like planning the logo, because we got to the point where we were like, we need a logo, and we were like we need a logo and we were like
Starting point is 00:14:05 Oh, oh, we got her come up with one instead of just like a clip art microphone I was like, we're not doing that. So we had this like unhinged brainstorming session Which involved a lot of screaming at Allison when she was organizing the turmeric bottles as she was dumping turmeric Wait, I just told this story. I think on the podcast. Well, now you know what we were doing. We were making the logo for the Paraffol's network. I'll never forget that day, because I just remember being like, of all the moments. It's literally the funniest thing that ever happened.
Starting point is 00:14:31 Turmeric is not what's necessary right now. Please go somewhere else. Because she was like, I'll be quiet. And then all of a sudden you just hear glass going. And she goes, oh, I'm just compiling the turmeric. And you're like, why? Have I told you the one time that her, I was on the phone with my mom and both of us are dating,
Starting point is 00:14:48 it seems the same person. They both, while like we're obviously on the phone and while in the same room as us, Alison decided to start the vacuum cleaner while I'm on the phone. And then Tom decided to start the vacuum cleaner while my mom was on the phone. There's no time to clean.
Starting point is 00:15:02 And you could hear both of us at the same time go, is that important right now? Like, could you do that later? Is this necessary, please? I just, they just, I, they're too type A. They forget what else is going on in the room. I know, wow. What was I gonna say?
Starting point is 00:15:15 Uh, blah, blah, blah. Oh, the logo. Yes, the logo. So I... Am on my deathbed. By the way, the reason I drink is because it's confirmed these are allergies to dog. Shut up.
Starting point is 00:15:30 So I've been coughing since April like this. I'm not joking. That was a Zoc-Doc doctor you saw? Yeah, and it was my usual once too, that we did a whole blood panel, everything. And so this is, I mean, I'm going to obviously get on like some allergy medication, but this is just I mean, I'm going to obviously get on like some allergy medication, but this is just forever now.
Starting point is 00:15:47 That's why I drink. Yeah. Good reason. Good reason. No, the logo, first of all, shout out again. Of course we had Kirk do it. He even signed his emails. Every single email signature was Kirk parentheses from work and it made me smile every time, Kirk from work. He, yeah, he's a good one.
Starting point is 00:16:07 We, I kept pitching, I think it was me, that all of the other networks, they don't seem to have like a fun logo. It's kind of just like the word. And I was like, oh, I want it to be fun and like cutesy. Yeah, we had to find a way to do it like without going overboard with the way we wanna, like our podcast logo.
Starting point is 00:16:23 They were like, you can't do something like that, it's too much. So we, well, your name's Christine, not Allison. Christine just- Orson. Oh. So- Nevermind, it's Christine. Christine was the one who, did you pitch the name Parapods to me?
Starting point is 00:16:42 How did we even come up with the name? No, Maggie, well, I did, but Maggie and Steve at Qcode pitched it via email while we were literally minutes, probably seconds from walking on stage at a live show. And for some reason I just turned around and blurted, hey Em, Maggie just sent an idea, Parapods. And we stood there and we were like, and they were literally doing an announcement
Starting point is 00:17:01 at the live show. And we were like, Parapods, Parapods. And we were both like, do we like it? As it, like I think Maggie was the most shocked she's ever show and we were like, parapods, parapods. And we were both like, do we like it? As it, like, I think Maggie was the most shocked she's ever been. We were like, love it. And she was like, what? You just checked, good to go.
Starting point is 00:17:13 But we had those moments that she hadn't thought of. I said parapods to Em. And we had two different meanings behind it. Christine saw it as paranormal pods. And I thought, oh, it's perfect because then you take out the normal and it's just para pods. Like I thought, ooh, we take out the paranormal
Starting point is 00:17:30 and then it's like para pods. But I saw it as like, oh, like a para podcasters. I love that. And since like, you know, now we have ladies in tangents and we have you and I, and it's just like this kind of nice little pair of podcasts. Yeah. Yeah. So, and the whole point of our network is we
Starting point is 00:17:45 want two or multiple friends talking to each other about spooky stuff. And so it's going to be kind of running the gamut on what type of spooky stuff, but spooky friend podcasts. That's the whole thing. And yeah, it worked out. So one of the things that we were trying to do is how do we make a logo that has to do with like friendship while also being spooky. And that was what took us. And also being about a podcast. Yeah, it took quite a lot of stuff. But I think you're the one who realized.
Starting point is 00:18:13 Oh my God, then about an hour in Alison shows up and she goes, have you thought about just like getting a picture of a microphone? And I was like, I'm going to throw that glass turmeric bottle in your head. Yeah. We were like, have we thought of a microphone? We were like so der we thought of a microphone?
Starting point is 00:18:25 We were like so deranged. But that's when our best stuff comes out because then one of us, I think it was me who said, oh, what about like a best friendship, like lock it where like it's kind of like the two pieces come together. And I think you're the one who said, oh, when it's upside down, it looks like a Ouija plan shot. And I went, shut the fuck up, Christine.
Starting point is 00:18:43 I think maybe even, I don't know who came up the Ouija thing, but then there was a circle and we were like, oh wait, what could the circle be? We were like, oh, a magnifying glass for like kind of true crimes or anything. If you have not seen it, you're like, what the fuck are you talking about? It's supposed to look like a little friendship necklace. That's also a little planchette. Anyway, poor Kirk from work, because we sent this email, we were like, hey, what do you feel about making a best friendship locket? That's also a Ouija plan.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Shout out upside down and a magnifying glass with an audio for last Thursday. Thank you. Poor guy. Anyway, shout out again to Kirk from work because he's a dream. Also, what was I going to say? Shout out to everybody. Shout out to all the people who made this possible. It's just been a lot of work behind the scenes
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Starting point is 00:22:13 Here's why I drink this week. It is a story called The Balleroy Mansion. And if you've heard of it before, it's because it was in our very first book, A Haunch Road Atlas. And it's the Philadelphia story. I read that book. You sure did, because you had to interject. I did. Yeah, it was funny. Someone was like, what's it like writing a whole book?
Starting point is 00:22:38 And I was like, technically it was half a book. Yeah, it was. But then we wrote two of them. And so now we have officially each written one book, which feels better. Exactly. You get it. You get it. That's exactly what I a book. Yeah, it was, but then we wrote two of them. And so now we have officially each written one book, which feels better. You get it, you get it. That's exactly what I said too.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Yeah. All right, so the Balleroi Mansion, this is in Philly. This is in Northwest Philly, and it's in a neighborhood called Chestnut Hill on what I think is a precious mermaid lane. Imagine having like a house with a pool in the back and you get to play mermaids on Mermaid Lane. You'd be the talk of the town.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Okay, quick question before it gets scary. What, if we were to play Mermaids, what is your- And we will. And what is your tail color? What is your sea life companion? Like what, and then what's your superpower? Love it, okay. I am typically purple
Starting point is 00:23:25 tail And I think my companion I'm trying to think of how Cuz like a flounder is overdone yeah, that's what I'm thinking I'm like, I feel like it's probably changed since I was a kid I say maybe a seahorse, but that also feels a little like on the nose Oh, maybe like a dolphin. I feel like something that can like, oh, an octopus. They're so smart.
Starting point is 00:23:50 An octopus. Cool. What is yours? Well, what's your superpower? Oh, superpower. I can talk to the octopus. Okay. Well, and he can talk back.
Starting point is 00:24:01 That's important too. Sorry. I can talk to anything. You can also talk back. Leave it to the professional yapper that her superpower is that she can talk back. That's important too. Sorry. I can talk to anything. You can also talk back. Leave it to the professional yapper that her superpower is that she can yapp. Just talking to more entities, more living beings. The superpower isn't that you can talk. It's that you can listen.
Starting point is 00:24:15 That's what it is. Yeah. That's beautiful, Em. Mine is always green to purple iridescent. Yeah, of course. Depending on where the light hits. Of course. Green to purple.
Starting point is 00:24:24 My companion is, I always want to say, no not Flannery, well an otter, but for some reason the otter is always a mess. Like she has a crush on a shark or something and I'm like girl let's go. Probably like it's holding hands with another otter and you're like hello, you're supposed to be like my sidekick. Yeah I feel like it was kind of like I accidentally like rescued her from like, like a patch of coral or something. And like, and now like, she just won't leave me alone.
Starting point is 00:24:50 Like I feel like it's kind of a friend of anything. Look at the thanks you get. I know, I know. My superpower, I like to think that I can just swim faster than all the other mermaids. That's a really good one though. Cause that would like really come in handy every day. Yeah. You get to the cafeteria first.
Starting point is 00:25:06 That's what I'm saying. You could probably outrun that fucking otter if you really wanted to. Yeah, but something keeps me held back. That's kind of the will-they-won't-they beauty of that friendship. I know. OK, so pretend we're on Mermaid Lane.
Starting point is 00:25:18 Yep. Except not mermaids anymore. Now just people. But wasn't that fun for a moment? It was. I like to live in the imaginary space for a few minutes at a time. It was a nice escape while nuclear war is eminent.
Starting point is 00:25:31 If we don't get PBS, we're gonna make our own fucking imagination. Okay, so Valerie Mansion, it's on mermaid lane. It is 7000 square feet. Okay, girl. Which fun fact, because I have I constantly spew this fact to people, a mansion by definition is 5,000 square feet and five bedrooms. If you don't have both, then it's not a mansion.
Starting point is 00:25:52 So like yours and mine are both like triple mansions, right? Yes, sure. On Mermaid Lane where anything's possible, yeah. Where dreams are reality. Where your delusions come true. Yeah, see, oh, that's the superpower. That's actually really nice. So 7,000 square feet and it has over 30 rooms.
Starting point is 00:26:13 Now I do wanna clarify that that does include like kitchen and living room, cause in my stupid brain, 30 rooms means 30 bedrooms. Oh, 30 rooms, yeah, that's an important distinction. Yeah, so this may be named after the Chateau de Balearoy in France. That's the best guess we've got. And it is often called the most haunted house in the country, although obviously it's competing with other houses. Yeah. But maybe in Philly, that's what they say. So this was built in 1911. And the rumor goes that the original owner
Starting point is 00:26:43 of this house was a carpenter who allegedly killed his wife in one of the 30 rooms. What, like clue? What the fuck? In one of the rooms? In the bedroom. Is it in the bedroom? Apparently in the bedroom, but-
Starting point is 00:26:56 Why did you say one of the 30 rooms? I want you to guess, I want you to have a moment. I did feel like we were playing clue. I was like, do they not know? Like, that's just so random. Yeah, wouldn't they have figured that out? Anyway, the carpenter killed his wife in the bedroom.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Oh my God. And the house, I don't know what happened in between this time, or I don't know when that happened, but all that matters is by 1926, it was bought by another family called the Easbees. Okay. Cute little name. I like it.
Starting point is 00:27:27 They are direct descendants of a civil war general, George Meade. George what? So, George Meade. Oh, Meade. He's a, well, you know what that- No, I haven't heard of him actually. I was gonna say, as a Fredericksburger, I hear his name quite a lot. That was a thing.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Yeah, yeah, yeah. He fought in the Battle of Fredericksburger, he, I hear his name quite a lot. He fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg. So yeah, they're direct descendants of him. I think they're his great, they're his grandkids. And as descendants of him and as people connected and attached to history, they had quite an antique collection in this mansion. So when they moved in, they brought with them a cannonball from the Battle of Gettysburg. They brought in items from
Starting point is 00:28:10 Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Napoleon, Mary Antoinette. One of the things that they had was the sterling silver that was used at the dinner. How do I say it? I'm trying to make it a more concise sentence. It was the silverware they used at the Declaration of Independent Signing. Whoa, they had silverware. They're like, here, we brought some refreshments, some light refreshments, some really watery lemonade,
Starting point is 00:28:39 and here's the silver for- Some dirty berries from outside. Yeah, we dug these up outside. But no, I guess after they all signed, they had like a big party and at that dinner, they have this mansion had the silverware from that party. I guess that would have been the party of the century, literally, the party of the...
Starting point is 00:28:56 Certainly the best party of the country at that time. Millennia, yeah, yeah, for sure. The first party of the country, it's kinda cool. Well, I only have like a random, I was trying to find more history before we got into the ghosts. I only have one more piece of history. Ghost, ghost, ghost.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Which is that in 1992, the best year ever, there was a robbery in the mansion and two over $200,000 worth of stuff was stolen. I thought it was the best year ever. It sounds like it was not a good time. Not for the Balleroy mansion. No. But in somewhere in Freehold, New Jersey, maybe a hospital where there's a
Starting point is 00:29:28 crying baby. It was a pretty good year. Just a little sparkle over there. So anyway that was the only fun fact I have for you is that at some point some of the stuff got stolen. That stinks. Okay now on to the ghosts. It was probably that one cannonball worth like $200,000. I know well they probably could only lug that one thing if it was so heavy. Exactly, they were like, all right, this is all we're leaving with. And then like, what do you do with the giant cannonball?
Starting point is 00:29:51 Funny you should single out the cannonball because I don't know it. If there's a history buff out there who wants to like let us know more of the info, awesome. But apparently there's like some drama with this cannonball. I feel like I'm not surprised. Civil War collectors get really dramatic. I'm not saying they're not war-tied.
Starting point is 00:30:08 War is dramatic. Yeah, but I mean the collectors, they get really intense. I mean, like any sort of collection, I guess. So apparently there was some guy, I don't remember his name, it was like Squiggles or something stupid. Sure, yeah, I'm sure that was it.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Him and General Meade had some real beef with each other, that General Meade had some like real beef with each other. That was Hank. They had some real beef with each other. And he like defied General Meade's orders. He was told like, don't go to the section. And then he did anyway. But then he ended up getting like the Medal of Honor and this cannonball somehow involved.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Oh, boy. So there's drama there. Drama. OK, so onto the ghost. That's for another podcast to go. So first encounter for the Easby family is that when they moved in they had kids they had George and Stephen. Okay. And so George and Stephen would be the great grandkids of General Meade. Right. I think George was like 11 and Steven was six. And there was this fountain out in the courtyard
Starting point is 00:31:09 of this mansion and they would go and sit by this fountain. Some sources say that Steven was like weirdly obsessed with the fountain. I don't know how true that is. If it's like just to add flair. I guess if you're a kid, like a fountain in your new house is pretty cool. I saw one source though that like he would like stare at a picture of it all the time. Oh, okay. That's weird
Starting point is 00:31:29 It's nothing to stare at it. If they're like little butterflies or like you miss a koi pond I don't know but yeah staring at a picture of it is a little strange Well, so yeah, some rumors say that he was obsessed with this fountain George was like, I don't know this fountain freaks me out I'm not really into it. But one day they're both at the fountain together and George recalls seeing their reflections but he only sees his reflection and where Stephen's reflection should be,
Starting point is 00:31:55 there's a skeleton. And that days after this, Stephen gets mysteriously sick and unexpectedly passed away and he was six. That's so traumatic for that child. I mean, obviously, but like, to feel like you knew or like you connected it somehow, oh, that's sad. So ever since then, people have always heard and seen a little blonde boy throughout the property.
Starting point is 00:32:22 And workers on the property have seen him looking at them from the window where his room used to be. And one on the property have seen him looking at them from the window where his room used to be. And one time at a dinner party when George was much older and he lived at this house on his own, he had a dinner party here. Everyone heard a loud crash and when they went to go into the other room to see what it was, a portrait of Stephen had lifted itself off of its hook and flown across the room. Bye. So throughout the years, Steven was a frequent ghost at the mansion. Other spirits here include an older woman
Starting point is 00:32:51 with a cane hovering in the hall. Girl, you don't need the cane if you're hovering. I was gonna say, well, maybe it like helps. Oh God, did you ever watch Haunting of Hill House? There's like that cane and he like drags himself along. Oh my God. So scary. No, I haven't seen that, but thank you so much for something horrible.
Starting point is 00:33:11 I was thinking like maybe like she rose herself with the cane or something, you know? Yeah, that's sort of the same vibe, a little more whimsical though. Yeah, a little whispier. Okay, so old lady in the hall, a monk, which I've gotten no information on that just a random I probably comes with one of those antiques. Oh
Starting point is 00:33:28 so smart Thomas Jefferson Well, you're as smart as that octopus. That's right. We share a green Thomas Jefferson as a ghost here By the dining room clock and by the dining room clock only which which is so interesting. The concept of ghosts, I'm like Thomas Jefferson has so many other places to be. Like is he like scattered across where like only like 5% of his spirit is all the time here or is it 5% of the time his whole spirit is here?
Starting point is 00:33:57 I have a feeling they can just manifest in any place. Like time is not. Yeah, you're right. You know, they're in a different dimension, like time is not relative. I feel like that's what they say about if you have like spirit guides or angels and people say like, well, what if they're busy?
Starting point is 00:34:12 And it's like, no, that's not, they don't have like the time, the linear time that we have, you know, they like exist, sans time. I still, I mean, obviously we're not supposed to understand. And then he's standing by a clock, maybe he's like, what's this thing? Cause he forgot. Actually, that's so trippy. You are as smart as that octopus.
Starting point is 00:34:29 I got to tell you. It's this twisted T. I'm halfway through. Well, in the mansion, there's some usual stuff that happens, like lights flickering, people hearing voices and footsteps, people have gotten grabbed, and the security alarms go off for no reason. And they've gone off so many times that the cops in the area are aware of this and will literally report ghosts as the cause.
Starting point is 00:34:49 I love that. And then someone robs them of 200, some thousand dollars and they're like, oh shoot, we thought it was another ghost. Honestly, maybe it was one of the cops because they're like, well, no one's coming. Yeah, we know how this one goes. So one time a minister was at the house and a teapot threw itself across the room
Starting point is 00:35:05 and hit him in the head. Oh shit. Yikes. Also in this mansion, weirdly, no plants can be kept alive. Oh, ew, that feels ick. Yeah, there's persistent knocking on the walls and people have witnessed some sort of ectoplasm mist everywhere.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Ew, what? Like a wet mist? Like a smoke mist. and people have witnessed some sort of ectoplasm mist everywhere. What? Like a wet mist? Like a smoke mist. Okay, the ectoplasm threw me off. I thought of like goo. No, I would think the same thing. Like someone just like a children's slime is just hovering in the air.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We will talk about the mist again in a second. So maybe some of your answers, you'll get those. There was one worker named Dave who refused to go in the basement by himself because the last time he did, he heard someone down there calling his name over and over again. Dave. People have seen and heard. I know you're going to like this one because this one never happens.
Starting point is 00:36:01 I'm so excited when it does. People have seen and heard phantom vintage cars coming up the driveway. I love when that happens. Or like the horse drawn carriages. Oh, the horses too. Oh, I love that shit where you're like,
Starting point is 00:36:12 that is not a modern day vehicle sound. Oh, that's so cool. It's also, it always blows my mind when you're seeing something outside of the house. Yeah, like when something repeats, just like as a scene almost outside. Yeah, and it makes me wonder like how far away and proximity wise until that's not possible.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Or can I just see a ghost like downtown right now on like a main street, you know what I mean? I wonder if you just have to like slip into a different time for a moment, you know what I mean? Like it seems like it happens when people are kind of like in that I don't know sometimes like half awake state or yeah I don't know it's very we'll never know we might we might and then we won't be able to tell anyone we'll solve the case in eternity perhaps someday George who
Starting point is 00:37:04 again ended up inheriting the house from his parents when he was older he would wake up to someone sitting on the bed and grabbing his arm to a point of it being bruised the next day. Oh that's bad. People have also had items ripped out of their hands there they have he's very open about the place being haunted there was actually an interview when he was still alive where he's talking about the ghosts and he was so blase about it. He was like, oh yeah, the ghost. He would have reporters come in sometimes if they wanted to do an interview and one reporter had a tape recorder and it flew out of her hand and he was like, oh what happened? Did like you get like
Starting point is 00:37:39 a shock or something? And she was like, no, I didn't do anything. It got ripped out of my hand. or something. And she was like, no, I didn't do anything. It got ripped out of my hand. But that- Eww. Hated that. Hate that. One source says that when George was a kid,
Starting point is 00:37:50 he put on a puppet show at the house and everyone watching ended up looking horrified. And he later found out it's because they saw the puppets face morph into a skull. Oh my, multiple people saw that happen. Oh my God. Isn't that horrific? That's horrific. And then they're like, he's like, time for the applause. Yeah, let me bow. Oh my, multiple people saw that happen. Oh my God. Isn't that horrific? That's horrific.
Starting point is 00:38:05 And then they're like, he's like, time for the applause. Yeah, let me bow. Go to your room. There's also the blue room, which is the room that held a lot of the antiques, especially the silverware. And in this room is also the death chair, which is apparently built in the 18th century.
Starting point is 00:38:28 That's kind of as much info as we have. Some one source said like, oh, well Warlock made it. And I was like, okay, whatever. Maybe, I don't know. But so it was made in the 18th century and they think it's cursed because whoever sits in it will have an untimely death. And after four different people died within two weeks of sitting in the chair, George
Starting point is 00:38:49 prohibited people from ever sitting in it again. Do you think the little boy sat in it? Oh, like when no one was looking? Yeah. Oh, I think you did just crack a case. That feels sad. That feels like that wouldn't make sense. It said that this chair also has a ghost attached to it. And the ghost's name is, depending on the source,
Starting point is 00:39:15 Amelia or Amanda, most sources said Amanda. Which I don't know how deep into TikTok you are these days. But for the people who like TikTok and know what soundbite I'm referring to, there's a TikTok sound where people show a really creepy version of themselves and the voiceover is, I'm Amanda. I'm six.
Starting point is 00:39:36 It's very creepy. Anyway, that's what I think of when I hear this ghost Amanda that's cursed to a chair. Yeah, it'll be relevant for everybody. Someone out there really fucking appreciated that. Gotta chuckle, yeah. OK, so yes, this ghost Amanda is attached to the chair, depending on who you talk to, the name might change.
Starting point is 00:39:56 But I'm sticking with that. Amanda apparently lures people to sit onto the chair. Some people have felt like they couldn't control it. They just followed her and sat down. She appears as a colorful mist. Some would call an ectoplasm. And some people have said that she's red. Some people have said she's blue. I saw more people say red, but the pictures I saw online are blue. So I don't fucking know. The mist. Yeah, the mist itself. It's like a blue smoke or red smoke. One victim was a housekeeper.
Starting point is 00:40:31 She died the soonest. She sat in the chair and immediately slumped over. What? Like in the chair? In the chair. And then within a few hours she was dead. Oh my God. The creepiest one was, I guess he started as an employee and became like a friend
Starting point is 00:40:46 over the years. His name is Paul and he for weeks leading up to his death swore that he was seeing a blue fog following him around. And he even ended up, they had a psychic medium come through and he was telling her that he would see Amanda everywhere, not just like in the house going up and down the stairs or in the halls. He would see Amanda everywhere, not just like in the house, going up and down the stairs or in the halls, he would see Amanda outside of the house. And actually this answers my own question. He would literally be out doing his own thing, running errands and from the corner of his eye,
Starting point is 00:41:14 he would swear he was seeing the smoke. Ooh, so it was like falling, no, no. Even creepier, he said that he was seeing Amanda in the rear view mirror of his car. Ah, I mean, that's out of some sort of children's horror story. That's awful. Truly. He apparently said, I feel like I'm losing my mind.
Starting point is 00:41:31 I can see her everywhere. I don't know what's going on. And within a few months, he died. Oh, shit. At some point, I think it must have been before that happened. At some point in the timeline, George invites a psychic medium to investigate the house, and her name is Judith.
Starting point is 00:41:48 She immediately mentioned how many spirits were in the house as soon as she walked in. She was like, holy shit, that's going to be a big gig. She also saw Amanda, and she told George that the blue room was disturbing. Disturbing is not the word you want to hear. A separate psychic told George on another occasion to sage the room immediately. That's not a good sign either.
Starting point is 00:42:10 George blamed the chair's activity on Amanda. Apparently, one source said that George calls Amanda a loose cannon. And I was like, that's fucking old. That's crazy. Hey, no, I'm not signing off on that. I'm not putting my name next to that one. I'll just say that right off the bat. And only one source said it,
Starting point is 00:42:27 but they put it in quotes of like, a loose cannon as George says. And I'm like, why would he do that? Yo, take that off the internet. That could be dangerous if Amanda finds out. Yeah, Amanda's gonna be pissed. The second she discovers Google, you're in danger, girl. Watch out.
Starting point is 00:42:42 So yeah, Amanda would apparently slam doors open and shut. She would move around as that Mrs. I told you, one guy who worked at the mansion, he thought that the temperature was dropping because he could see smoke in front of him. And he was like, Oh, like, how quickly does the temperature have to drop for me to be able to like see my breath? And this was an interview George did. George was telling the story and he was like, Oh, I had to tell him that was like ectoplasm,
Starting point is 00:43:06 like whoops. Oh, that's sorry, that's not your breath. That's Amanda. I'm Amanda. So I don't even know the joke. It's okay. So when he saw the fog, George was like, oh, that's actually a ghost.
Starting point is 00:43:20 They walked back to the car and his friend feels someone hit him and then looks at George and he's like, why'd you just hit me? And yeah, obviously George was like feet away and hadn't hit him. That night at his own house, the friend then saw the ectoplasm in his house because he thought that his house was catching on fire. He was like, why is there smoke everywhere? Oh shit. Yeah, that would be, I mean, the really alarming thing to see. And apparently he, it was Amanda. I don't know really alarming thing to see. And apparently he was Amanda. I don't know if he died, but given the record of everyone else,
Starting point is 00:43:49 I'm going to assume he didn't survive. Or at least his house. He was I don't know. I guess it wasn't an actual fire. But yeah, it can't. It sounds ominous. Or maybe Amanda was just like, I see you and then just left. I don't know. Maybe she was just like Just popping in She's a loose cannon
Starting point is 00:44:14 So also my question is like Was the death chair and Amanda not a thing when they were kids? But you made a great point of maybe Stephen little Stephen sat in the chair Maybe that's when it all started. Maybe he sat in it and then like it had nothing to do with, but maybe he died, I don't know. Maybe then he got attached to it, I have no clue. That's a good point though,
Starting point is 00:44:33 because I was- Or maybe he activated something in it. I was thinking like, why doesn't anyone care about this before George like lived in the house by himself and all his friends started dying. I was wondering that too. But no, that's a, you may be wrong to something there. Well, okay, this is my favorite part. This is more about Judith, the psychic that he brought in.
Starting point is 00:44:51 Right. The psychic says that Amanda isn't malevolent. Okay, maybe she's just saying that like for PR. Yeah, she's like, she needs a little bit of a, like a spin on her reputation. Judith is like, for my own life, you're not malevolent girl. You're just misunderstood.
Starting point is 00:45:07 I promise. I pinky promise. Would I lie to you? Would I lie? So Judith says, oh, she's not malevolent. She's just actually appearing to help you cross over. I'm like, okay, maybe. In the rear view mirror,
Starting point is 00:45:21 making me crash my car into a fucking pole. I don't think so. I don't think so. Maybe she's bad at her job. Maybe she really is trying and she just keeps fumbling it. Maybe she's like, oh, I'm trying to help. Oops, I scared you. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:34 You know, if someone could write a story or a movie script about a clumsy guardian angel, that would be hysterical. Damn, I did do that. When I was at Nickelodeon, I wrote a whole pitch deck about a show called, I think it was called, oh shit, I forget the name of it, but it was about someone becoming a guardian angel and being really bad at it.
Starting point is 00:45:55 And it was like my comedy pitch. That's so funny that you say that. That's hysterical. I gotta find that. It's somewhere, it's probably not very good, but I was really into it. That would be... And then my boss was so cruel about it
Starting point is 00:46:09 that I just shoved it in a drawer. Okay, well, it's time to reclaim that energy. That was beyond the content of it. She just really didn't like me. But yeah, wow, that's so funny. I was like, oh, I wrote a script one time and then you said that and I was like, whoa. That's so freaky, wow. Mind reader. Oh my gosh, well gosh well I'm so proud of you I know that your boss wasn't but
Starting point is 00:46:29 that sounds like a great if I were your boss I'd have been like that's genius we're doing it now thank you so much for the kindness so okay put a pin in that we're putting that I will I will so, Judith was also able in her time at the house to help George find some additional antiques and artifacts that he didn't know the family had. Oh, cool. So one night she was driving over to the mansion and she kept hearing the name Longfellow.
Starting point is 00:46:59 And when she got to the house, she asked George, like, what the hell does this mean? And he said, oh, that was my mom's, my mom had a favorite poem by Longfellow and it was called Children's Hour. Wow. They decided to look at the bookshelf and see if they could find a Longfellow book.
Starting point is 00:47:18 And they didn't find that, but they saw one book was sticking out of place. Like it had like jutted itself out somehow. So he grabbed that book and opened it up and it was a book of poetry. And when he opened the book, there was an old envelope sitting wedged in the pages and the envelope said,
Starting point is 00:47:35 "'To my son Mead in the event of my death.'" Oh! And the page it was sitting inside of was the poem Children's Hour. By Longfellow. By Longfellow. By Longfellow. Fuck me, that's crazy. I do have the poem, if you would like me to read it to you.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Yes, please. It's a little long, but it's fine. I would love to hear it. Okay, I feel like you would like it. Yeah. It feels like, especially if you got this as like a message from your mom who's passed on. It's very precious. Oh, yeah. Okay, I'm ready. Between the dark and the daylight when the night is beginning to lower comes a pause in the day's
Starting point is 00:48:18 occupations and that is known as the children's hour. I hear in the chamber above me the patter of little feet, the sound of a door that is open and voices soft's hour. I hear in the chamber above me the patter of little feet, the sound of a door that is opened, and voices soft and sweet. From my study I see in the lamplight, descending the broad hall stair, Alice and, grave Alice and laughing Allegra and Edith with golden hair.
Starting point is 00:48:39 A whisper and then a silence, yet I know by their merry eyes, they are plotting and planning together to take me by surprise. A sudden rush from the stairway, a sudden raid from the hall, by three doors left unguarded, they enter my castle wall. They climb up into my turret, over the arms and back of my chair, and I try to escape, they surround me, they seem to be everywhere. And they almost devour me with kisses, their arms about me
Starting point is 00:49:05 entwine, till I think of the Bishop of Bingen in this mouse tower on the Rhine. Do you think, oh blue-eyed banditie, because you have scaled the wall, such an old mustache as I am is not a match for you at all? I have you fast in my fortress and will not let you depart but put you down into the dungeon in the round tower of my heart And there will I keep you forever. Yes forever in a day till the walls shall crumble to ruin and molder in dust away But like imagine like your mom especially that last one Isn't that precious? Well, and then like you think about like the fact that they lost one of their kids, like they had two
Starting point is 00:49:47 and then they lost one. And it's just like, that just is so like, what a punch in that. Your eyes watering? Oh, I'm crying. Yeah, I'm fully crying, sorry. I'm telling you, I went off, okay. I have said this, I went off birth control,
Starting point is 00:50:00 not to have a baby, but because I wanted to figure out my PCOS and so my hormones are just like, we're back. You know, like, you can't control us anymore. So I cry a lot, even though my Zoloft dose is still pretty high. So the tears make it through. But that last section really did. That was just something. That last section really gets me of, and there I will keep you forever, yes forever in a
Starting point is 00:50:22 day, till the wall shall crumble to ruin and mold and dust away. That, if my mom passed away, and then I saw that in a page that said in the event of my death, this is for my son. Like an intentional message. Oh my God. I mean, that's like the most, ooh, that got me. So that's, Judith helped him find that envelope. Also through her work,
Starting point is 00:50:45 they found a pair of his mother's favorite candlesticks that were like weirdly shoved in the rafters of the attic. Weird. They also found a desk with a secret compartment and inside was a quote, bullet riddled flag that General Meade had captured at Gettysburg. Holy shit. They were like, we can show you the cannon ball,
Starting point is 00:51:04 but we're not gonna show you this bad boy. This one's staying locked away. Bullet riddled is just wild. That's wild. And then in an abandoned trunk. In a secret compartment, like imagine being like, what is that? And you see like burn marks.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Ooh. Oh my God, yeah, no thank you. In an abandoned trunk that they were led to, in theory from his mother and Judith, they found papers suggesting that George was the heir to a large amount of money. And by a large amount of money, I mean, cowabunga a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Because the paperwork they found said that his great-great grandfather, who I think was General Meade, I'm not sure sure he loaned the country the money to buy Florida and was never paid back. Yeah we've all been there. So we need a quick loan to buy Florida. So as the next of kin he was literally owed Florida. Imagine getting paperwork that says hey you actually own a 50th of this country. I literally cannot imagine that yeah Yeah, especially in Florida. Like, hey, I got some I got some things.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Let's let's get to work, baby. I got Florida under my purview. I got some changes to make. I feel like some people would be like, keep the money. I don't want it. Like, I'd give it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So Judith and George were then led by again, maybe by his mother to another old desk, and it was a letter from his father. Wow, is this guy just like, I guess it's a huge house.
Starting point is 00:52:29 I was like, does he not just like look for secret drawers like I do? I guess not. I guess not. You probably stop it. I guess if you have like millions of dollars of antiques, you probably can't like even begin to look in every spot. When you've got over 30 rooms,
Starting point is 00:52:41 how many drawers can you open? Oh my God, I know, it sounds exhausting. What a to do. What a to do. And it's like, oh many drawers can you open? Oh my God, I know, it sounds exhausting. What a to do. What a to do. And it's like, oh, Florida in this one? Oh, like a priceless artifact, historical artifact in this one? Oh, I'm tired though.
Starting point is 00:52:53 No, I'm kidding. I don't wanna make fun of him. I know this is like not, you know, but. But also, how would this not motivate? You just found out you own Florida. Imagine? I would literally take this house and every inch of it.
Starting point is 00:53:03 The hyper fixation I would have to look through every nook and cranny I would mom what else do you have to say like clearly there's a lot going on even the nice like poem it's like what the fuck else is in here that they didn't tell me about I would literally be peeling the wood paneling off the walls or something I'd be like where is it oh my god so he finds this letter from his father, who by the way was a huge skeptic. And according to George, he was raised his whole life
Starting point is 00:53:28 to never believe in ghosts. Interesting. And now he lives in this haunted ass mansion. I kind of love it. He finds this letter from his dad and the letter says, I've seen the ghosts. You coward, you wouldn't tell him till you're dead. That's fucked up.
Starting point is 00:53:44 I've seen the ghosts and don't be afraid is basically what it was But then again, it's like I feel like Amanda wrote that and signed a data. Yeah It's just like covered in like it's like that chiller font and it's just ectoplasm. It's covered in drips of ectoplasm and blood So anyway in 2005 George ended up dying I don't know if he died in the mansion, but he died while living at the mansion after living there his whole life.
Starting point is 00:54:09 And actually in an interview back in the 80s, because it was haunted then and he was talking about it. He was quoted saying, when I leave here, I'm coming back to haunt the house if the next family doesn't take good care of the place. Oh, okay, okay. Only if. Only if. Because his dad might be hanging around too, right? So he the place. Oh, okay, okay. Only if. Only if.
Starting point is 00:54:25 His dad might be hanging around too, right? So he could do a whole, oh, I guess his dad's not there. His mom was there, right? But his little brother's there because Steven's still there. Oh, that's right, yeah. His mom is clearly lingering around
Starting point is 00:54:35 if you can reach out to her. Well, maybe she had that unfinished business and maybe once he found her messages. I don't know. Yeah, I also heard that like his uncle also haunts the mansion, but I saw no like stories about that. He just doesn't get any like airtime. Yeah, he's just like.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Just Amanda took over. He's like, damn, I'm related to these people. He's like, I'm gonna go sit over here, you guys have fun. Fine, whatever. So in 2012, all the antiques were sold off and a friend of a friend ended up buying the mansion. Okay.
Starting point is 00:55:06 Their names were Jay and Susie and they moved in with their kids. And they only moved in after, like they knew it was haunted. They only moved in after the mutual friends between them and George said like, I've never had experiences there. It's probably not that haunted.
Starting point is 00:55:18 They just had to confirm it, yeah. Yeah, so then they moved in. And just in case they had the house blessed also. Smart. And since then, Jay has said that they've heard some sounds throughout the house, like nothing super spooktacular. Meanwhile, Susie and her friends have all seen the little boy. Susie and her friends. Susie sees him in reflections, terrifying.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Just like the boy, just like the brother did. Oh, yeah. A skeleton reflection. Well, finally we can see his actual reflection. Whoa, I hope. Yeah. And her friends, there was one dinner party or something where her friends came over and they all looked
Starting point is 00:56:00 into the dining room at the same time for no reason. They just all saw something from the corner of their eye and saw him walking through the dining room. the same time for no reason. They just all saw something from the corner of their eye and saw him walking through the dining room. I don't like that. But yeah, so I guess at the, as far as we know, as of 2012, Steven is still there. I don't know if anyone else says, but yeah, that is the Ballerui Mansion.
Starting point is 00:56:19 That is quite a tale. I was like, I've heard of this place. Yeah, it's in our book. I did check, according to our website where we do have an episode list, please go check that out. It doesn't say we've covered the Ballery Mansion. So if it does, if we did.
Starting point is 00:56:33 It just sounds so familiar, but I think it's just from doing the book, I assume. Oh, also another place you heard it from because I have covered it before, but do you remember way back when, when we did our test tour? Our test tour? Oh!
Starting point is 00:56:51 Where we were practicing markets. It was when we did our very first show in Philadelphia back in like 2018. Okay, that's why. I covered this at our Philly live show. Weirdly, I think I remember it from that, like vaguely. That's interesting. Okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:57:07 Yeah, so that's- Sometimes on Reddit, people will be like, "'Where have I heard this?' And I'm like, I don't know, where have I heard it? So I feel like, and someone always finds out, so. Well, so in case you're wondering, Ballerai Mansion has been covered on 437, the Philly live show in 2018, and in our first book.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Wow, yeah. Wow, it's gotten a lot of press, and in our first book. Wow. Yeah. Wow. It's gotten a lot of press, unlike that uncle. A lot of press. You know what I mean? Pfft. Sorry. And the end. Ah, the end.
Starting point is 00:57:33 Okay. I'm going to pee. I'm going to get a pillow for my butt because we're still doing the no cushions test to see it. And so far it's working. He hasn't pulled over here. I like how you, you're not allowed to, you're like, I get a cushion. You don't. I needed an FLT halfway through. I like how you're not allowed to, you're like, I get a cushion, you don't.
Starting point is 00:57:45 I needed an FLT halfway through. I was like, I'll feel comfortable. I'll just get ready. That is a fun little treat. A little cushion for your, cushion for your what? Bye. Hmm. Tushin, tushin.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Before I, tushin, I can't say, before I say bosom, I should probably go pee. Cushin for your, a kush for your probably go pee cushion for a kush for your tush Yeah, kush for your tush. That's the one. All right break Hello, did you enjoy that section of the story I just interrupted great Um, I have some important news though. I just had the best nap of my life And you want to know what I did it on a helix mattress and we talk about helix mattress all the time I know that we're partnered with them, but truly this mattress does wonders for me. I have struggled forever with back pain,
Starting point is 00:58:28 never have it anymore. In fact, I just tried to take a nap on the couch recently, which used to be my favorite spot to take a nap. Doesn't do it anymore. I woke up, I felt weird. And when I hobbled on over to my helix mattress to finish my nap, woke up feeling great. You know who else loves the helix mattress? My little dog Hankies. He will not sleep in his crate, his dog bed, the couch, the chair, anywhere I make a snugly warm space for him. He just wants to be on that damn mattress. And I'll tell ya, it might be because I'm there, it might be because the mattress is amazing, maybe it's both.
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Starting point is 01:00:24 Sorry, cush for my tush. Yeah, that's better. Okay. What's your shirt? Oh, Fredericksburg? Fredericksburg, Texas. Wait, that's cool. I didn't know that existed. Did you go there just to like see it? Yeah. That's funny. And it's an oversized. Where did they have the shirt?
Starting point is 01:00:47 Like, where did you buy the shirt? It was like, you know what's so sad is that I've always been such a proud Fredericksburg Virginian. Yeah. And I've always known, I've always known there's a Fredericksburg, Texas. Cause if you go on like Google maps or whatever, it'll always say.
Starting point is 01:01:03 Yeah. So you learn where your other city is, yeah. There's one in Iowa, I think, but it's really small, but Virginia and Texas are the two big. There's another Cincinnati in Iowa, I think. Oh, cool. Well, it's not cool. It's really lame. And what is the real one?
Starting point is 01:01:17 I always thought surely the Virginia one's the best one because that's where I'm from. But then I went to the Texas one and I was like, wow, they really like are very killing it with the merch. Really? Yeah, Fredericksburg, Virginia, you can't find any fucking merch. There's no, there's like maybe a shirt.
Starting point is 01:01:32 So where do they sell? Like did they have merch stores or was it like in a CVS? No, they had like a, in Texas, there was like a main street full of souvenir shops. Like they were very proudly. What? Who knew? Like I have, I was, and I kept buying everything inside Fredericksburg.
Starting point is 01:01:47 And I was like, if anyone asks, it's for you. Yeah, wow. Em, that's so random. But I love this one for the irony of it all, and especially given today. It's like, yeah, America. I mean, it's excellent. The Shrieking Eagle is so good.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Actually, we just went to Buc-ee's in Kentucky. Yeah. The Kentucky Buc-ee's. It's very Buc-ee's. I bought Leona a shirt that looks like that and it has like Buc-Ees, summer tour. And then on the back, it has like all, it's like rocks, rock and roll and it's that faded color.
Starting point is 01:02:12 And then on the back, it has all the cities that Buc-Ees is in and it has like Kentucky on it. Should you, you should check that shirt because that might've been made this year Virginia got its very first Buc-Ees. No way. Okay, but we just went like two days ago. So it's probably on there.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Yeah, I wonder if you see it. If you see it, let me know. But it looks like that shirt. It has like the, like, it has like lightning bolts and it's like rock and roll. It's really cute. So cool. There was like a pink one with butterflies
Starting point is 01:02:40 and Sherry was like, no, Christine, no. And I was like, okay, here's the rock and roll one. She's like, that's it, pick that one. You got a good mom-in-law. She's right. Also, I think I found the exact treat that makes him a little sleepy for our recordings. I tried-
Starting point is 01:02:59 I guess he's just like- I tried a new one. I tried a new, cause the one I was giving him him like it calms him down this one I think maybe makes him a little sleepy but it's called dad grass and it's like CBD buns for dogs oh and it's dad grass okay and um it was like this big and you have to do it by like their weight and so I only gave him half because I've never I don't want to like do it I thought it was just gonna like kind of make him Zen half was enough damn like he he's a cow high as a kite
Starting point is 01:03:31 or what no he's just taking a little nap but he's like he's not getting up at all like he seems chill but he's like alert like as I look at him he'll look over at me but then he's like if you don't need me I'm just like I'm just chilling the other day I took a weed gummy and took a nap and it was literally the most exquisite. You know how I love my coffee naps where I like drink coffee, fall asleep. It's only in the morning when I can nap. It's like I fall back asleep and then I wake up and I'm like,
Starting point is 01:03:57 the coffee's in my veins already. You know, and that's kind of how I feel about the weed thing. It's like I wake up and I'm like, cool dreams I just had. Like, let's get a snack. You know, it's like the weirdest. I weed thing. It's like I wake up and I'm like, cool dreams I just had. Like, let's get a snack, you know? It's like the weirdest, I love it. It's highly recommend if you have a day off, preferably. Well, I'll tell Hank. He's-
Starting point is 01:04:14 Yeah, he's gonna be expecting some munchies later. I'm telling you, that really worked. He just heard me say his name and then he got off the chair and I was like, oh shit, he's finally coming over here. He just put himself to bed. Oh, you're like testing the waters there. I know. Well, anyway, so bad grass is a if you want to sponsor us. I mean, listen, I woof woof. I'm into it. Okay, sorry. Now you've got a story and I'm sure it's going to one rock me and to absolutely
Starting point is 01:04:43 devastate me. Is that right? Am I on the right track? How did you know that? Like 430 of these, you kind of just kind of get a feeling for it. Really? Because it surprises me every week. I'm like, this I'm covering? I keep waiting for you to like do like maybe something like Silly Crimes or like. That's for Live, Love, Larseny and all the other shows that are actually you know This one this show I feel like I committed to
Starting point is 01:05:12 Episode 18 or 19 I was doing Sylvia Likens. I think it was like too late. You know we've committed just know if you ever feel like doing a I Don't know if you ever feel like doing something, because you only committed to crime stories. You never defined what type of crime. Just saying, you don't have to. I did say true crime. So yeah, I guess. I guess that leaves. No pressure.
Starting point is 01:05:34 Yeah, that leaves more. I'm saying if you ever get really sad, you are welcome to take a silly one. Thank you so much. Good thing I'm really happy. Until then, would you mind just rocking my shit, please? I'm so glad you asked. I did warn Em a little bit. I said this is like a doozy of a case
Starting point is 01:05:51 because this is one that I have heard about for years. It's the Delphi murders. Oh, even I've heard about that. Yeah, I feel like I was going to ask if you'd heard of it because it's one of those that I've heard about and knew willfully little about Until researching this so Unfortunately, well, I guess unfortunately there's just this much drama surrounding this case. This is a two-parter
Starting point is 01:06:16 It was not going to be a two-parter but as searcher was gathering all the the Trial stuff and everything they were like, oh God, I didn't realize how much there was out there and how much drama and red herrings and all sorts of stuff. So it's a two parter. I know I fucked up the last two parter and I apologize profusely.
Starting point is 01:06:38 I am assuring you that this time I will be much more responsible about making sure I'm doing the correct notes next week. So, hold me to it. Hold me to it. Thank you. I have full faith. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:06:51 All right, so it's the year 2017. And I wanna also add, I know that we're not, we don't necessarily know when to do like trigger warnings. This is about two teenage girls. So if that's something, just to give everybody a heads up about what the topic is. So it's 2017, we've got 13 year old Abigail Williams and 14 year old Liberty German.
Starting point is 01:07:13 And their nicknames are Abby and Libby and they are BFFs. Best best friends, they're eighth graders at Delphi Community Middle School in Delphi, Indiana and they are inseparable. I'm gonna send you a picture of the two of them just to give you an idea. Just to twist the knife early? Yeah, just to make you feel even shittier.
Starting point is 01:07:32 Okay. And their names are what again? So their names are Abby and Libby. Abby and Libby. Oh, come on, Christine. I know, it's just horrid. But they're such little cutie pies. They're such babies. Every photo I look at, I'm like, they're just horrid. They're such little cutie pies. They're such babies.
Starting point is 01:07:45 Every photo I look at, I'm like, they're just cuter. In each picture, they're just like, oh, they're just it. Anyway, they were inseparable. They were known as being kind of cheerful, outgoing, kind, spunky. They had like a very like soul friend kind of relationship, you know, in that way that like little kids do. And Abby herself, she's the one on the right. So with the hat on, she's 13 years old.
Starting point is 01:08:11 She was curious, inquisitive, deeply interested in nature and being in the outdoors. She had what they called a little bug box. Do you remember these? Do you remember the bug box? Like the plastic, like it looked like a cabin with screen doors. And it had, well, it looked like a cabin with screen doors. And it had, well, it's like a little box.
Starting point is 01:08:29 I think I'm, I think of a butterfly box. I knew what you're talking about. Yeah, those are cool too. She had like the little box that you put, say like a, how about a parapod? You put a parapod in there and then you get like a little magnifying glass on the top and you like can look at it and then let it free.
Starting point is 01:08:49 And so she would like collect like lightning bugs or worms or whatever. And my brother had one of those and we would get little stink bugs and like look at them in the little magnifying glass. And so that was the kind of kid she was. She loved being outdoors, hiking, swimming, riding ATVs, camping, and she was also an athlete
Starting point is 01:09:07 and musician, which Libby was as well. So both girls played on the school volleyball team. They were both in the band together. Abby, on the right, played the saxophone and was teaching herself the piano and was actually learning the theme of beauty and the beast at this time. God, okay. Fun fact.
Starting point is 01:09:23 Which her grandparents said, and it was like, cool, great, awesome. That makes this all more real and terrible. Both girls, in addition to all these other things, were also talented artists. Abby loved to draw and take photographs, and meanwhile, Libby liked to paint. And she did have a knack for it,
Starting point is 01:09:42 as someone who's really, has just butchered this room as far as like painting goes. So Libby lived with her grandparents. Her mom actually lived in Kentucky about 200 miles away. She lived with her grandparents and she wanted to paint her room purple. And her grandma was like, oh, we don't have time, we don't have time like someday. And she goes, grandma, just let me do it.
Starting point is 01:10:03 And her grandma was like, okay. And they, I'm not kidding you, and they zoomed in on the trim. And I'm like, if you zoomed in on the trim of any room in my house, you'd be like, that's disgusting, Christine, you can never touch a paintbrush again. You've made the biggest godly mess.
Starting point is 01:10:17 Like I don't know how, but this child was like talented at painting an actual room and I was was very impressed. Very meticulous. Probably a lot of people are like, that's really not that hard, but to me, to me it is. Okay. It's hard to read. And so she did it herself. And she had actually, unfortunately just finished painting it and was just so proud of it right before these terrible events took place. So she was a dedicated student as well. Now I'm, I was just so proud of it right before these terrible events took place.
Starting point is 01:10:47 So she was a dedicated student as well. Now I'm curious if you know what this is. Have you heard of the academic team? Like a decathlon? Is that the same? What is that? Isn't that like a smart, like an academic? Oh, maybe. No, wait.
Starting point is 01:11:04 Like mathletes? Yeah, yeah, okay. So, Sertja was like, I don academic. Oh, maybe. No, wait. Like mathletes. Yeah, yeah, okay. So, Saoirse was like, I don't know what this is. It looks like some sort of like, spelling bee adjacent thing. And I'm like, you guys don't have academic bowl? Like we had, it was so, I texted my brother about it,
Starting point is 01:11:17 and he was on, it was called Academic Team, and he was, they called it A Team. It was so embarrassing. And they would like, it's like Quiz Bowl, like you go and answer questions and compete. It's like my brother's dream, you know? Also, I just learned that decathlon is for track and field. Whoops, nevermind.
Starting point is 01:11:37 Okay, I was like, I thought that was physical activity. That's why I don't know much about it. Decathlon. Apparently I don't fucking know about the academy world or whatever you're saying. No, no, no, so it's like Quiz Bowl. I don't know. I don't know what people call it. It's a catwalk. No, apparently I don't fucking know about the academy world or whatever you're saying. No, no, no. So it's like Quiz Bowl. I don't know. I don't know what people call it.
Starting point is 01:11:49 I get it. Yeah, it's like you go and team sports. They called it A-Team at my school. I made fun of my brother so much for it. I don't really need to do it again, but you get the idea. Sure. But so they're really, you know,
Starting point is 01:12:01 smart and active and social kids. And as much as they enjoyed school, Abby and Libby, of course, also loved their weekends because they spent the weekends together, just exploring. The weekend of February 10th, 2017 was especially exciting because there was no school on Monday. So we are talking long weekend. Abby and Libby had a sleepover on Sunday night
Starting point is 01:12:22 and they excitedly planned a hike for Monday morning Their destination was a stretch of the Delphi historic trails near Monon High Bridge The bridge today is part of the Monon High Bridge Trail and the bridge which is this historic bridge Like from I'll tell you the history of in a moment, but nowadays it's been stabilized. It's been repaired There's new decking there are like steel safety rails on it and it's been stabilized, it's been repaired, there's new decking, there are like steel safety rails on it and it's even ADA compliant. But in 2017, this was like completely a different story. This bridge had been built in 1891
Starting point is 01:12:55 as a railway crossing over Deer Creek. But by 2017, it was 126 years old and it's this like rickety wooden bridge. And the rotted wood led to these holes 70 feet down into the creek. I mean, it's like this treacherous wooden feels like survivor ramshackle bridge. Yeah, like you'd you'd expect to be wearing like a harness on this thing because it looks like you're gonna fall into the creek. And it's pretty dangerous and the public was not permitted to go on there,
Starting point is 01:13:31 but of course teenagers would go and climb it and walk across it. One of the pillars that supported the bridge had been badly damaged, so the entire structure was at risk of falling. That's how dangerous this thing was. Jesus, okay, so this thing's like holding on by a thread. Yes, and considering it was so dangerous,
Starting point is 01:13:49 of course crossing it was dangerous. And then on top of that, when you reach the other side, there's actually no path, you have to go back. Like if you don't know that there's no path at the end, you're basically hitting a dead end. You're SOL, yeah. Yes, and you're like, okay, now do it again. The other way.
Starting point is 01:14:05 Exactly. Oof. And so that's this kind of like really spooky spot. Of course, all of these things, as Saoirse put, made it a popular hangout spot for teenagers. I mean, I would have done the same thing. Right? Like we all, I probably would not have walked on it,
Starting point is 01:14:18 but I would have like, closed my eyes. I would have sat while others said. Yeah. And I don't know. I don't know. It just gives me so much anxiety. And so it's easy to access because you're just on a hiking trail.
Starting point is 01:14:28 You just kind of divert. You cut through and you're at the bridge. Libby especially loved to cross the bridge. She's a very adventurous girl. She's basically afraid of nothing except her sister said needles and things that cause pain, which like broke my heart. Her older sister, Kelsey, is the one who gives
Starting point is 01:14:47 a few interviews to kind of explain this whole bridge situation. Kelsey herself, the older sister, did not like crossing the bridge. The first time she tried, she was so scared that she crawled across it. But Libby was like, I got it, you know, and walked across, she was just fearless.
Starting point is 01:15:02 Abby's mother would never have allowed Abby to go on the bridge if she'd asked, but of course they didn't really specify where they were going, they just said they were going hiking, you know? And out to the woods to explore. So, you know, kids will be kids. Abby and Libby especially like to go out
Starting point is 01:15:19 and find places to do photo shoots together. And Becky, who's the grandmother of Libby, thought this was a pretty healthy and happy way for kids to spend their time. So she was perfectly happy with them going out there and playing in the woods. And Delphi, the town itself, is pretty small. It has a population of just under 3,000 people
Starting point is 01:15:37 and is pretty close-knit. But in 2017, there really wasn't much to do. So think like, what are they called, third places? Yeah, it's like there wasn't anything to do. So think like what are they called, third places? Yeah, it's like there wasn't anything to do with this damn bridge. It was just a spot for people to chill. Yeah. And Monday morning, they're off school.
Starting point is 01:15:56 They had this sleepover the night before. February 13th, they're doing something a little daring. Libby asked her sister, Kelsey, her older sister, if she wanted to go hiking with Abby and her sister, Kelsey, her older sister, if she wanted to go hiking with Abby and her. Normally Kelsey would have said sure, but she had work that day and she wanted to see her boyfriend before work.
Starting point is 01:16:12 So she said, hey, why don't I drop you two off at the woods for your hike? And then later on, you'll just meet at the trail head and our dad will come pick you up. Their dad being this guy named Derek. Okay. It was a cold February day, but it was sunny and they dropped Abby and Libby off
Starting point is 01:16:27 and Kelsey made sure they both had layers like sweatshirts because she knew it was chilly out and said goodbye and said, I love you. And then drove away. The girl started on the trail and then diverted to the bridge as planned. Now, how do we know that? Because they were taking pictures on Snapchat.
Starting point is 01:16:44 Oh, okay. This is what happens in modern day true crime. It's really interesting how the trends change. It's not even eight years ago, but to think like, oh 20 years ago, it would be like the digital camera, they plugged in and now it's like, oh Snapchat. And the thing is, of course we know that Snapchats disappear,
Starting point is 01:17:06 but a friend had screenshotted them. And thank God for that, because that's kinda how we knew. So this story is just bonkers. Okay. So friends caught these moments of their hike. Abby and Libby are posting happy photos of their adventure. And like I said, their friend, Erica, took a screenshot to save a photo Libby posted. And I'm gonna send you this picture.
Starting point is 01:17:30 It shows Abby walking across the bridge. And it's pretty chilling because it really is like that day, you know, in real time. Yeah, oh, that is, that it. in real time. Yeah. Oh, that is that it. At the same time, though, if I saw this and I was their age, absolutely, I'm walking across it like I totally see. It's so cool for the Instagram pic or whatever. I mean, this picture right here, like I could totally see why you would want
Starting point is 01:17:58 that post on Snapchat. It looks looks really cool. Yeah, that is I would screenshot that, too, to be like, damn, yeah. Yeah, I could see seniors having their graduation pics on there or something. Yeah, it's very pretty. The view's very nice. It is beautiful. And the old wood.
Starting point is 01:18:13 It is very eerie though that this happened the day of. And so a friend, Erica, screenshotted this and was able to turn this in later. Derek was running a little late picking the girls up, so he called Libby to let her know, but she didn't answer. He arrived at the trailhead, he waited, but Abby and Libby weren't there. And he was getting a little nervous because it was not like them to be late.
Starting point is 01:18:33 And of course, he's calling Libby multiple times, but she's not answering. So it's possible that she had no service in the woods. It's also possible they were lost because apparently Abby's mom, Anna Williams, said that neither girl had a good sense of direction. And if they had gotten turned around and didn't have service, then they may be lost in the woods. Yeah, wow.
Starting point is 01:18:53 Kelsey, Libby's older sister, got a call that the girls hadn't returned to the trailhead. And so she was like, oh, they probably got lost. She assumed the same thing. So she drove to the park, she hiked to the bridge, but when she crossed it and looked around in that kind of dead end area, there was no sign of Abby or Libby in the woods on the other side. And that's when she started to worry. I was thinking about this too, like imagine Kelsey said she's already that she was so terrified she had
Starting point is 01:19:16 to crawl across it the first time she did it. And now she's looking for her little sister and crossing this bridge to find her and she doesn't find her and now she has to go back. I mean, it's just like the my stomach. You're totally right. Think about it. Like the desperation, like willing to do it, but being so scared. Yeah. Yeah. And just hoping or not hoping like, because you know, well, we'll get into it. Okay, so Becky, Libby and Kelsey's grandma was worried too. She drove around the area looking for the girls, of course, just trying to call them and find them. And when that doesn't work, she, like smart move, smart grandma, called their cell phone carrier to see if she could ping their location, which I was
Starting point is 01:19:55 like, hell yeah. That girl watches criminal minds. I know, what's his date line? Yeah, I know. I was very impressed. I was like, I would not have even thought of that. But she decided that, you know, as it started to get dark that they should call the police. Remember, this is February in India. You know? Oh my God. So the girls were reported missing at 5 30 p.m. and this was about 45 minutes before sunset.
Starting point is 01:20:20 So we're like closing in on the dark. Yeah. And obviously something's wrong now. Like there's it's not even a question Police are like, oh, they're probably lost and everyone's like, yeah, you're right. They're probably lost There's a little edge of like anxiety, but after a quick search that they did failed to locate the girls That's when the police said we don't see them anywhere. That's when like the full panic kind of took over because this isn't normal Okay
Starting point is 01:20:43 so officers began canvassing door to door, asking if anyone had seen the girls. And a lot of people who answered the door and heard about this, whether they knew the girls or not, joined the search party. So people were grabbing flashlights and coming out to the woods to help look. The sheriff believed that the girls
Starting point is 01:21:01 probably were not in any immediate danger, but they don't have coats. And so no matter what, you know, once the temperatures drop, they're in danger in that way. So everyone's going to the woods with their flashlights. Abby's mom, Anna, is still like hoping against hope that the girls had just hiked too far and got stuck somewhere. But apparently Libby's grandma, Becky, told her how afraid Libby was of the dark. And that's sort of when Anna said she knew. Something was bad.
Starting point is 01:21:31 Yeah, cause she was like, okay, that means they would have tried to find their way back. Like they're not just out there playing or whatever. Yeah, I don't know if this is important either, but like don't they have school the next day and they're like good kids? Like, I feel like they would. That's true too. That's true true, too. Yep, exactly.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Libby would never have stayed in the woods past sundown unless there was like no other option and she were very lost. So at this point, like you said, they're basically looking at either they're in some, they're lost, which is big trouble, or something else happened, which is of course big trouble. Libby and Kelsey, like I said, lived with their grandparents. Their mom lived in Kentucky about 200 miles away. So Kelsey called her mom and said, "'Hey, have you seen Libby?' And her mom, Carrie, almost laughed like,
Starting point is 01:22:17 "'Of course not,' you know, "'cause she's 200 miles away.' She's like, "'Why would I have seen Libby?' And she goes, "'She's missing.' And of course the most horrific thing you can hear as a parent. So she gets to work planning to come down to join the search.
Starting point is 01:22:33 The search continued in the dark. Volunteers trudged over eight miles through Deer Creek. One of the theories was that the girls had fallen off of the bridge, which made some sense, right? With this like rotted wood and it's off limits to the public.
Starting point is 01:22:48 But they looked and looked and they couldn't find evidence of them anywhere in the creek or downstream. Becky said that so much of the town was out looking for the girls that the lights in the woods, there were as many as stars in the sky. She said it looked like night sky was in the woods around them with all the flashlights. But hours passed, the temperature dropped,
Starting point is 01:23:06 and authorities had to make the decision to relieve the volunteer teams because some of them, for example, were firefighters who had to get to work that morning and they couldn't compromise, you know, their safety. And right. It was a tough decision. The girls families begged the authorities not to give up. They had to make that call. But many volunteers still stayed to keep going all through the night. Now, sometime after 2 a.m., the police received information that one of the girls' phones pinged a nearby cell tower.
Starting point is 01:23:35 They searched the area, but they couldn't find anything. The next morning, the search began again in full force, and the authorities set up a command post to organize the efforts. They brought dive teams. they brought canine units, professionals were there, volunteers were there, they were scouring Deer Creek, its banks, they searched trails, ditches, ravines, they searched fallen trees, they searched inside trash cans, they looked everywhere for the phone, for the girls. Kelsey, the older sister, didn't know what to expect, but it's just like, it's like that, how do you explain it?
Starting point is 01:24:07 I hate to say dichotomy again, but it's that weird paradox of like feeling that, she goes, I knew she would be in huge trouble. I just kept thinking she's gonna be in such big trouble. It's so sad. She's like, even though I knew she was in danger on some level, part of me was like, oh my God, she's gonna get in so much trouble.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Cause you're still a kid and you're looking at life as a kid. So- And I could see it being like, oh, look at, if you're thinking that when they come home, they're gonna be yelled at because look at all the people that had to come out and like spend on, yeah. That's how her mind was thinking, yeah. Pat Brown was a Delphi resident
Starting point is 01:24:43 who actually had known Libby's grandfather Mike since high school. And when his wife saw a post by Libby's grandma, Becky, on Facebook about the missing girls, he called his friend Mike and said, Hey, what's going on with your granddaughters? And Mike said they haven't been found. So this guy, Pat Brown, joins the search. He searches at night, no luck. He calls off work the next morning to search again.
Starting point is 01:25:03 He had to leave before lunchtime to pick his daughter up from school because she was feeling sick. So he stopped for a quick bite to eat. As Pat is eating lunch, his friend calls and says searchers had found clothes near the bridge and they needed help searching the area. Someone had discovered a tie-dye shirt in the water and a nearby black Nike shoe. and older sister Kelsey had to confirm that
Starting point is 01:25:27 Yes, they did belong to her little sister Libby. Oh my god, like why is her shirt off? What's going on? horrible Pat returned to the search site and looked specifically in that area and this was like they showed it in a documentary I watched on Discovery Plus there There's this like embankment sort of, and it's really hard to kind of see through all the foliage and the trees and the leaves. And he zoomed in on his cell phone to look closer,
Starting point is 01:25:55 almost like binoculars. Like he zoomed in and he saw what he thought were mannequins in the brush. And of course, quickly realizing that's not what it was. He had to stand five feet away from them while he waited for police to respond. And he said he had to face away because it was impossible, he said, to process what he was seeing.
Starting point is 01:26:22 Just really disturbing. Kelsey recalled in an interview that when she heard that her sister and Abby had been found, she wanted to run across the creek, even though she had heard that they had died. She was like, well, that's impossible. Yeah, you know, you can't process that. Yeah. How would you even understand that? And so she tried to tried to get to them. But one of the searchers present was a woman who had lost her own brother in high school and she grabbed Kelsey and just held her for, for a long, long time, to get her through this moment. And that was just a really touching part of the story.
Starting point is 01:27:00 Grandma Becky was also there to participate in the search and someone ran to her and said they found them. They found them. And this makes me sick also. When she heard they'd found her granddaughter, she said, you need to take me to Libby to the police. And they said, no, we can't. And she wouldn't understand. She couldn't understand why they wouldn't bring her to them. And that's when she saw a coroner's truck pull up. And that's the moment it kind of hit her like, oh shit, they've found her. Yeah, when you say they found her,
Starting point is 01:27:34 it's like obviously great, I can't wait to go talk to her. The number of people who said they heard, they found them and their immediate reaction was, oh, thank God. Yeah, weren't specific enough, yeah. Libby's mom, Carrie, heard the news. She was on her way from Kentucky to join the search party. She got a call from her ex-husband, Libby's father, Derek,
Starting point is 01:27:54 and he told her they found the girls, and she said she had a split second moment of, oh, thank God, but then she just heard silence on the other end of the line, and she knew. News quickly spread and some people thought okay maybe they did fall off the bridge and that's what happened but the people who had seen the bodies and been on the scene it was immediately clear to them that Libby and Abby had been violently murdered. The authorities
Starting point is 01:28:19 held a press conference that day during which they confirmed discovery of the two bodies and that there was foul play involved. But at the time they didn't identify the girls specifically. It wasn't until the next day when autopsies were performed on both girls that the police publicly confirmed that the bodies were indeed those of Abby Williams and Libby German and the case was being investigated as a double homicide. And like this blew up the town. I mean, think about finding out two little girls in your town brutally murdered on their day off from school. I mean, it's just unthinkable.
Starting point is 01:28:53 Especially after already the big hullabaloo of so many people going out to look for. I mean, it's like, it's of course townwide. Yeah, exactly. Everybody already knows about the case and now it's just the worst possible news. So this was considered a very secure and small and safe community. The Indiana State Police immediately jumped in.
Starting point is 01:29:15 They released a photo of a man walking on the trail at the time Abby and Libby disappeared and they said, look out for this man. He is a person of interest. I'm going to send you the photo Okay, so Okay, so blurry it is very blurry. Okay. Well, it's just a blurry picture of a guy and yeah You can't really see anything about him It's just hard to see what you can gather is that he appears to be a Caucasian male wearing blue jeans a dark blue jacket Brown shirt tails coming out his hands are in his pockets.
Starting point is 01:29:45 His head is ducked downward. He's looking like down away from the camera and it's blurry. So it's hard to kind of identify him beyond that. But the police refused to say where the picture came from. People are asking like, okay, what's the source of the picture? And they won't say, which is a little bit odd. So people just assume this is like a trail camera, like maybe somebody's personal trail camera
Starting point is 01:30:06 and they just don't wanna give away the name of who it is. Sure, and it does, I mean, he's on the bridge, right? That it looks like the bridge. Yeah, he's on the trail or the bridge. It's kind of, they're really similar. So, February 16th, three days since the girls were killed, a tip line was established and calls began to pour in. Not only were people seeking justice for Abby and Libby of course, but they also
Starting point is 01:30:28 now knew this violent child murderer was in their small area and so people are trying to get to the bottom of this. On Saturday, February 18th a public viewing service was held in the gym at Delphi Community High School and one woman, like being kind of a citizen sleuth, which apparently became kind of a problem for the investigation. A lot of people were muddying the water, so to speak. This one person took photos of the crowd, suspecting that the murderer might make an appearance, you know, like revisit or come to the funeral or the viewing. And so she thought like, maybe she'll catch their suspicious behavior and intentions or whatever.
Starting point is 01:31:07 What happened is she shared the photos with a few people and somebody posted them to Facebook without her knowledge. And unfortunately, when you zoom in on some of the photos, you can see Libby in her casket in the background. Oh my God. I know. Oh my God. Yeah. And so this just came off as this tremendous know. Oh my God. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:25 And so this just came off as this tremendous violation. This went public. There was public outrage about the photos being posted, even taken in the first place. There were feuds among investigative content creators on YouTube, Facebook. Like people were arguing over the rights of, you know, posting and trying to get to the bottom of a mystery,
Starting point is 01:31:43 citizen detective, that kind of thing. It became such an intense discourse that it basically left Abby and Libby behind in the conversation, right? Like it almost took away from their story. Like what the point of all this is. Their whole point, yeah. Details about how exactly Libby and Abby had been killed
Starting point is 01:32:01 had not been released, so people started speculating wildly. Like this case is just going off the rails in the media. People were saying, oh, they were human traffic. They were pregnant. They were part of a drug cartel, just stuff that had no basis. Some people who even knew the girls were claiming online
Starting point is 01:32:22 that they had like gruesome information to share. I mean, people were just being disgusting. The girls' families fought to maintain their privacy, but they still had to be in the public eye enough to keep the case going. So it's that weird line you have to walk of like wanting people to help, but like not too much, you know, not that way, like maybe be respectful about it. Meanwhile, the police had named the man in the photo an official suspect in the case, and they revealed where the photo had come from. It had come from Libby's phone.
Starting point is 01:32:55 Why wouldn't they tell people that? Well, they didn't want people to know they'd found her phone. Oh, oh, oh, okay. Yeah. So, that was a huge huge shock because people were like, wait, do you know what that means? She took a photo of her potential killer. I mean, ding, ding, ding. Wow. She had bravely recorded a video of this person on her phone before she was killed. Police had discovered the video when they recovered her phone in the woods and the image that you see was actually a still taken from a video.
Starting point is 01:33:34 Oh, that's why it's so blurry. Yes, and the video itself, and it was also 2017, and I don't know what kind of phone she had, but there was also, in other words, audio then, because she had been filming and she presumably put the phone in her pocket and kept it recording. Like she's a gene, like for being 14, and in the biggest fear of your life, like survival mode, and you think to record the person who's a threat,
Starting point is 01:34:03 I mean, it's just amazing. You didn't hear the audio, did you? You're about to hear it, my friend. Well, not all of it, just a little. Oh my God. We'll get there, we'll get there. Okay, okay. The audio on the phone revealed the man's voice.
Starting point is 01:34:17 He spoke in the video and the police released a very short audio clip. It was difficult to understand at first, but they stabilized the video, they kind of worked on the audio. Enhance, enhance, you know, from like criminal minds. And they believed they finally figured out what he was saying.
Starting point is 01:34:32 So I'm gonna send you this YouTube link. Hold on. You know what it sounds like? I mean, it literally sounds like something out of a spirit box. Like it sounds like it's like that through the like static, like you're trying to understand what he's saying. Yes So if you open this and you go to
Starting point is 01:34:53 I know it's silly but time code two seconds in okay, if you're able to do that sure Oh shit, I couldn't even hear anything on that first word. Hang on now. Let me try again. Can you understand it? I think I heard, let me try it. Let me play it a third time. Hang on.
Starting point is 01:35:21 I hear downhill guys. He's saying down the hill. Okay. And so this is what they released and everyone's trying to figure out what in the heck is going on. They have this picture of this guy and they hear down the hill and everyone's kind of unclear on what the context is, but they're suspecting that he was directing Abby and Libby down the hill to where he would eventually kill them.
Starting point is 01:35:46 The public was urged to look at this man, listen to the recording, and surely somebody would be able to recognize this guy, even from such a short clip. He became known as Bridge Guy, because they didn't know who he was, and the case became the Delphi murders. Days later, a $41,000 reward was offered
Starting point is 01:36:04 for information leading to an arrest, and then tips just over the weeks began flowing in by thousands. The man on the bridge, like we said, is so, like, it's just vague, you know? He could be kind of any white dude in Indiana. It's hard to see. The outfit, stature, and voice are so average
Starting point is 01:36:23 that people were throwing in tips, but they just didn't match anybody or they didn't actually add up to anything. People were making so many tips about random people and neighbors and co-workers and relatives that the sheriff himself got put on the list three different times. He's like, I think somebody was pissed off at me and just kept calling in the tip that I did it. People were like, just calling in people, they were like, that guy looks like some white guy I know. And it's just impossible to tell his age.
Starting point is 01:36:54 It's just like really difficult to determine who it is. So Libby's grandpa kept the audio recording of Bridge Guy on his phone and he listened to it over and over again. It was like torture because he wanted to figure out who it was, but like you listen to it and you're like, maybe I could figure out who it is, but it's three words and you're trying to figure it out and look at the picture
Starting point is 01:37:14 and it's too blurry. It just sounds maddening, honestly. In March, investigators homed in on 77 year old Ron Logan, who actually owned the property where the two girls were discovered. Investigators realized that he had lied about his alibi on the day of their murders, and he was investigated very closely. A woman who had dated him for six years actually spoke to the FBI and said he was physically violent and that she believed he was capable of murder. So they really
Starting point is 01:37:42 thought they had their guy. But despite his violent history and lying about his whereabouts, there was nothing to link him to these murders. And he did actually go to prison, but for unrelated charges. So there's that. Then months just passed with no new information.
Starting point is 01:38:00 The reward for information leading to an arrest grew past $200,000. In July, six months after Abby and Libby were killed, the police held a press conference and released a sketch of the killer. And this was huge, especially for the family, because they finally had a face to put out there and to look for out in public.
Starting point is 01:38:20 And I'm gonna send you a picture of this first sketch. Sure, okay. I feel bad I'm not commentating more. No, I already, I know, and I feel like send you a picture of this first sketch. Sure, okay. I feel bad I'm not commentating more. No, I already, I know, and I feel like I set it up by saying I have such a long story and kind of I don't wanna make it seem like you're in the blood. That's what they would sketch him as? That's not what I thought was gonna come out.
Starting point is 01:38:37 Hold that thought. Hold that thought. Oakley-dokley. Oakley-dokley. So they are looking at this picture. It's this kind of, how would you describe this guy? He looks like he's like, has a bendle and like. Yeah, he's got like a British cap on.
Starting point is 01:38:51 It's gruffy with a news cap or whatever. He's got the facial hair, I just can't fucking stand. Where it's like, it's like, it's a circle around your chin. It looks like you just like went apple bobbing. Yeah. It looks like you just went apple bobbing. Yeah. It looks like you just shoved your face into some cake and now the frosting is just like, if you're gonna have a beard, commit.
Starting point is 01:39:11 You know what? Come on now. I think I actually so agree with you. I never thought about it, but I also don't like that circle. I can't stand it. I can't, what are you trying to prove? What's happening?
Starting point is 01:39:20 What are you trying to prove, that you went apple bobbing? Fucking drag. I don't know. But also, you know, it's so weird. I don't got to put anyone on blast here. But the from the blurry picture you showed me, it looks like Alison's brother. Let me see. Oh, yeah, I could see that. I would think that more.
Starting point is 01:39:40 I think I had any white dude, you know what I mean? It's like you'd be like, I guess I'll just like, point at this guy and point at that guy to see. Yeah. Yeah, that's interesting. This is not what I was picturing. Yeah, yeah, okay, great. So they get this picture and of course the family is like,
Starting point is 01:39:57 okay, we're gonna take this and run with it. The sketch went far and wide, Delphi locals and strangers were comparing it to everybody they knew, you know, like listening to the voice, looking at the picture. Mike said in an interview that they mailed copies to every sheriff's office in the United States. Like they wanted this picture plastered everywhere.
Starting point is 01:40:18 But of course it like could match a whole number of people. And so none of the tips led anywhere. Becky, Libby's grandma, became obsessed with a sketch. She said she would just stare at people out and about in public trying to determine whether she was looking at her granddaughter's killer. And it's like, of course, I would, yeah, social norms go out the window if you're in this kind of a situation, you know, no, and I wonder if everyone in town was like, I get it, you can stare at me a little bit if you want. I hope so. I hope there's a little grace there
Starting point is 01:40:45 because, oof, I cannot even imagine. So no tips led to any concrete leads and two years passed. Fast forward to April, 2019. Investigators hold another press conference and this time they release more footage from Libby's phone. It's a short clip of Bridge Guy walking. Oh, okay. Hoping that someone might recognize his mannerisms.
Starting point is 01:41:09 And it's hard to tell too, because he's walking on this like rotted bridge. So it's like he might be stepping differently, but they released, I mean, it really is like two seconds of video footage of him walking and basically said, it's probably not even worth sending you frankly, because it really is that image you saw,
Starting point is 01:41:25 but just like two steps. So they released that and said, hey, if you recognize the way this man walks, his gait, the way his hands are in his pockets, maybe the shirt tails out, like anything about this guy, his hat, like, please, please call him. His dumb ass hat, please. His dumb ass hat.
Starting point is 01:41:44 So investigators also shocked the families, the girls' families and honestly everyone at this press conference by, you know those, I forgot they said the name of it. It's like an easel, but they have like a cover over it that they pull off. Oh, okay. Sort of like the King Charles when he pulled that thing off
Starting point is 01:42:04 and it became that green screen meme. So they have one of those like easel poster boards and it's covered. And so everyone in the, oh sorry. And so everyone in the audience is like, oh my God, what could be under that board? You know, like the families don't even know. And so they're sitting there like kind of
Starting point is 01:42:19 on the edge of their seat and they pull this cover off and it's a new sketch. Okay. And they say, okay, basically like, forget the last sketch. This is the real sketch. They got rid of his little Newsy's Oy Mista cap. They sure did. Yeah, now he's got Corey Matthews hair. He literally looks like Corey Matthews.
Starting point is 01:42:38 You're 100% right. The top of his forehead and up is just like not having a good day with these sketches. He looks, I don't mean this like in a compliment way, but he, the sketch is like the artist's attempt. It looks like almost like a statue. The second one? Yeah, it looks a little like there's on, I feel like the first one, even though it's not what I expected, there was at least a lot of detail where it looked like someone I might, there was at least a lot of detail where it looked like someone I might walk past.
Starting point is 01:43:07 But this person seems like really vague and like a lot of like. I think the second one looks more like a sketch, like a police sketch. I feel like the first. Yeah. First of all, like art, like a portrait of somebody, you know, which I mean, I'm sure different artists have style, like different sketch artists have styles. But let's also talk about how they are completely different fucking people Like okay, so there's that first and the first one's like a 50 year old man, and this one's like in his 20s
Starting point is 01:43:34 Sorry nailed it. That's exactly The immediate uproar was what the fuck we've sent that first picture to every sheriff's office in the country Yeah, I feel you clearly sent me the wrong picture. Like two years later, you're like, just kidding, it's this guy. And so at first they're pissed off. They're like, they feel really defeated basically. They're like, damn it, like,
Starting point is 01:43:56 it feels sort of like we got blindsided by this and we've gone, Becky called it a punch in the gut, basically, she said, we've done so much work getting this one, publicizing this a punch in the gut, basically. She said, we've done so much work getting this, publicizing this one picture on the news everywhere. Also so sorry to the man that that guy fucking was, like that poor man, if he exists. Well, well, well, hold on.
Starting point is 01:44:14 Oh. So despite what felt like a tremendous setback, more tips started flowing in, right? Because it's a new picture and more people are now taking different interests. Different people are looking at it. And although they were upset at first, Becky and Mike, Libby's grandparents,
Starting point is 01:44:29 eventually noticed that even though they looked a bit different, if you stack the photos on top of each other, they actually look remarkably alike. No, they do not? Yes, they do. Hold on, let me find a picture. Cause I should have taken a screen. It's in the eyes.
Starting point is 01:44:44 I tried to take a screenshot and then it was like, you can't do this because this is Discovery Plus and I was like, sorry. The eyes are way too different. They're, they look like completely different people separately. Oh, what? What is going on? I feel like, I don't know. I don't know. This feels like that, that, that man and the in the spirals. The what? Okay, nevermind. I didn't even notice. Oh!
Starting point is 01:45:14 Yeah, that one. That guy from our class in fifth grade. Yes. Yeah. Everyone else got it too, whatever we were saying. I promise they did, yeah. No, apparently, I did watch them layer them because I went as a totally different guy and it does look like a totally different guy.
Starting point is 01:45:28 But if you do layer them, like you said, the eyes are almost identical, which is why I'll go separately. They look but look at their mouths. So different. Yeah, I could see it in the no. I guess. Fuck, I guess. And then the kind of if you take the head or the hat off, it's like the face shape is even if you take the we have to put the newsie hat back on him for me to really see Yeah, I think that stupid circle beard. Yeah, he just looks too different cuz like they didn't style him at all
Starting point is 01:45:55 No, it's totally different style of picture. Yeah, the whole thing's a little bit convoluted and so, you know, they were trying to figure out like maybe maybe this is just like somebody got mixed up and it's the same person. Hmm. Essentially, the sketch again was vague enough to match many people and police said they were looking for a suspect. This is going to basically check off exactly what you were saying. Anywhere between the ages of 18 and 40.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Like he's like, it's like it's night and day. This is not the same person like who the first person get fired. Like what happened? They basically said the killer could have been as young as 16 at the time of the murders or like in his 40s. So it's like the disparity is outrageous because it's like, how do you even? I also do call bullshit on that because in the picture or the video of him, that's not a 16 year old man. That guy's a dad bod. Let me look. He's like, he looks like some, he
Starting point is 01:46:51 looks like he's out in his thirties. 30s or 40s, 30s. No, he's old. Yeah, he's older. He looks like a dad. He's literally wearing a windbreaker in boots. He's not 16. He looks like a dad. He's literally wearing a windbreaker and boots. He's not 16. He's a dad. This comment on here. It looks to me like the person in this video
Starting point is 01:47:13 has a goatee and a mustache. Never in my wildest dreams would have come up with that sketch based on what I see in the video. Yeah. But the sketch was from eyewitness accounts, not from the video. So this is why there's this kind of disparity. So people start making accusations now that they have this new picture, they have this
Starting point is 01:47:32 new age range. Kelsey, her classmates are calling her and saying, hey, people are saying like, I did this, I promise you I didn't kill your sister. And she's like, I believe you, but like, I'm glad the police check just in case, you know? And so none of these people end up being the person at the center of it. So people started anonymously reporting neighbors that they had like disagreements with. And remember I mentioned the sheriff got mentioned three times, like random men, they would just
Starting point is 01:48:00 like take a picture of and be like, what about that guy? You know? So it's like they're flooded with, with calls of people, probably trying to do the right thing, but it just muddied the water. Mainstream media continued to cover alleged breaks in the case. It was like any time there was any sort of breadcrumb, they kind of went full throttle with it. Reporters were releasing photos and full names of people like doxing people saying they were
Starting point is 01:48:27 suspects when they were not, you know, just like basically taking the story and running a little too far with it. Meanwhile, the media online is just tearing this apart like armchair detectives, people on Reddit, people are like looking at every little bit of a detail. You have these sketches, this is perfect fodder for online sleuthing. And it's getting kind of out of control. People criticized investigators though for not releasing more. They were like, if you have her phone, release more. Yeah. Hello. Yeah. And they began to suspect that perhaps investigators had no information and maybe that's why they weren't sharing it.
Starting point is 01:49:10 There were now accusations that perhaps the crime scene was mishandled, the evidence had been destroyed. Like there were just so many rumors about why this was going nowhere or what they thought was going nowhere. But investigators maintained they needed to keep most of the details confidential because they wanted whoever did it to prove that they knew
Starting point is 01:49:28 information that the public doesn't know. Like they wanted to keep some information held back to prove that they had the right guy when and if they found him. For example, if they were questioning a suspect and he provided details of the murder that only the police knew, of course, then they would know that's the right guy. So police continue to encourage people to look at the photos and sketches of Bridge Guy, listen to his voice. This is of course torturing the family, listening over and over again,
Starting point is 01:49:56 looking at everybody they passed in the street. And now they have two sketches to try and find out in the wild. And they don't even have access to like the phone and all that, which must be so hard, like knowing your daughter filmed all this and you don't get more than three seconds, which I mean, frankly, is probably for the best, depending on what's on there. Yeah, you don't want to hear the sounds of something. You don't want to just give that out to anybody, everybody, especially people close to her.
Starting point is 01:50:21 But it must be like such a weird feeling to not have access to that. It would be years after the second sketch that Libby's and Abby's families got any more answers. And that is where we will start part two next week. Oh, girl, please with this. Okay, I forgot. It was gonna be a two-pointer. It's a doozy, my friend. It's a doozy.
Starting point is 01:50:43 And I wanna also thank Down the Hill podcast because I didn't want to mention it up top. I didn't want to prime you for the audio of Down the Hill. But there's a podcast called Down the Hill that was then turned into this documentary. And they're just like the, as far as I'm concerned, the foremost, you know, journalist experts on this case. So if you want like a deep dive,
Starting point is 01:51:07 definitely check them out too. Wow. Happy Friday the 13th. We're all cursed. I know. I forgot that we were recording on Friday the 13th. I should have done something Halloweeny. By the way, we're more than,
Starting point is 01:51:20 we're less than a hundred days to Halloween, I think now. Very exciting. I'm so excited. Good story, Christine. Thanks. Good delivery. Good everything on your end. Horrible truth. That's all I got.
Starting point is 01:51:36 What are we gonna talk about? I don't know. We have not thought about a Yappy Hour. I saw some people also trying to figure out how the page, I mean, maybe they're not listening anymore at this point in the episode, but quick note about Patreon too. People have said like,
Starting point is 01:51:50 oh, I wanna listen to the Yappy Hour, but I don't wanna go into the Patreon app to listen to it. You do not have to. You can literally copy the RSS feed into, I believe Spotify or any podcast app you listen on. I'm pretty confident about that. If I'm wrong, forgive me. But I'm pretty sure if you are a patron,
Starting point is 01:52:06 because some people were saying I'm a patron, but I don't wanna listen to the Yappy Hour through Patreon. You can get the RSS feed and plug that in. And there are instructions for that that I believe Megan has posted. So if you're somebody who's like, eh, I don't wanna go through the trouble of going on Patreon, you can actually,
Starting point is 01:52:23 and now especially with the Apple subscriptions, you can have that directly linked to your account. So what are we gonna talk about? Wait, didn't we have something? Didn't I bookmark something? This is like the never ending nonsense where I'm like, we won't forget. I know Megan has a list for us. Wait, remember we were doing the first ladies.
Starting point is 01:52:45 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Breakfast or favorite foods. Yeah, we were. Dirty berries from outside. We were gonna do something, some add-ons to that, weren't we? Desserts? We were, dessert?
Starting point is 01:52:57 No. It felt right. Maybe it's like last meals. I don't know. Yeah. We could go look up the- This is so stupid. We haven't talked about them in years, I don't think, as like the people in True Crime, what their last meals were.
Starting point is 01:53:18 Oh yeah, let's do that. Let's do as True Crime and we'll talk about some famous last meals. We haven't done that, you're right, in like years. Yay! Okay, great. Well, I'm excited to talk about food. Me too. And that's why we drink.

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