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Even the Podcast is Afraid covers the real life & fictional horrors of true crime, the paranormal, & the unexplained. Giving you a researched and comedic approach to serial killers, cults, demons, aliens, ghosts, & all sorts of macabre history. Hosted by Jared Ordis, Nick Porchetta, & Samantha Vazquez with new episodes released every Monday.
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Last Year's Horror

Last Year's Horror

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Husband and wife team Ben and Carey discuss last year's horror movies with a guest each episode. We laugh. We drink. We swear a lot. We love horror. Find more Ordis Studios podcasts at https://www.ordisstudios.com/
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Jared Ordis, the creator & host of Even the Podcast is Afraid, brings you short tales of the bizarre & the unnatural, of the interesting people, the unexplained places, & the mysterious artifacts that helped shape the exaggerated mysteries & history of the Southern United States. Grab your sweet tea, gather around, and lets spin a yarn, welcome, to Southern Oddities! New Episode released every Tuesday.
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For over 3 years we have been running Even the Podcast is Afraid, entertaining our listeners & viewers of the show. However, all good things must come to an end, and so it is time to say goodbye to Even the Podcast is Afraid. Our lives have changed so much during the past 3 years to bring us to this point, but we will always remember the love & ded…
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Jared, Nick, and Sam are on an 'End of Summer Break' to focus on time with our families and much needed vacation. We will return on Monday September 19th, 2022 with a brand new episode & series on Werewolves. Instead of a new episode of 'Even the Podcast is Afraid', we are unlocking one of our many Patreon exclusive episodes of 'After the Podcast i…
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Jared, Nick, and Sam are on an 'End of Summer Break' to focus on time with our families and much needed vacation. We will return on Monday September 19th, 2022 with a brand new episode & series on Werewolves. Instead of a new episode of 'Even the Podcast is Afraid', we are unlocking one of our many Patreon exclusive episodes of 'After the Podcast i…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: a man kills his friend for summoning bigfoot, kids scares neighbors dressed as Chucky, monkeys attacking people in Japan, and more. Plus, we announce our end of Summer break - Us here at Even the Podca…
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We discussed the the event that happened at the Sutton Family Farmhouse, where a terrified group saw invaders, strange creatures or aliens with oversized heads, talons, and yellowish eyes - that predated the Mothman sightings by 10 years. Now flash forward many years into the future and remove your paranormal (tin foil) hat and put on your sleuthin…
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On November 15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Scarberry and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mallette, were driving through the TNT area in their Scarberrys' 1957 Chevy, when they noticed two big red eyes looking back at them from the darkness. Was it Mothman or something more simple? [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV SHOW, PATREON, & MORE]…
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on December 15, 1967 in Point Pleasant, West Virginia - the entire 1460-foot suspended portion of the Silver Bridge collapsed into the river, taking with it 32 vehicles and 46 victims. However, something happened in Point Pleasant not long before the bridge collapsed. Something that - to some - was the most terrifying and strange series of events t…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: a highspeed chase with a time traveler, a sex toy found inside a catfish, man steals R2-D2 from Disney, police attacked by excavator, and more! [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV SHOW, PATREON, & MORE] LINK to EVER…
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In Stewartstown, PA there is a place called Rehmeyers Hollow where tales of hexerie, curses, witches, murders and hauntings are still told today. However, Well known among these pow wowers was a man named John Blymire. His alleged feats of magic include curing a dog of rabies and he was generally known for having fantastic luck. Luck is a random un…
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In Williams Township PA there exists a place in the woods called Hexenkopf Rock - it means Witch’s Head. However, Williams Township is not the only place in which these strange tales persist. In Stewartstown, PA there is a place called Rehmeyer's Hollow where tales of hexerie, curses, witches, murders and hauntings are still told today. [SOCIAL MED…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: a Florida couple hits a FedEX truck head on during sex acts, an Alabama man fights thief with nail gun, mysterious monster on camera at Texas zoo, Power Ranger PPP scam, and more! [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV…
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Studies of the Mesoamerican civilizations has brought with it many bizarre tales and myths and legends, and it is here where these strange creations were said to have been found. “Many believe these skulls were carved thousands or even tens of thousands of years ago by an ancient Mesoamerican civilization. Others think they may be relics from the l…
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Studies of the Mesoamerican civilizations has brought with it many bizarre tales and myths and legends, and it is here where these strange creations were said to have been found. “Many believe these skulls were carved thousands or even tens of thousands of years ago by an ancient Mesoamerican civilization. Others think they may be relics from the l…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: a couple who sued their son over not having children, young girl killed in California exorcism, man dies while burying his girlfriend in the backyard, Florida killer clown, Arby's pee milkshake, and mo…
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The 2005 horror film, “Wolf Creek,” was inspired by a real sadistic serial killer from Australia, Ivan Milat, the Backpacker Murderer. These series of murders occurred between 1989 and 1993, taking the lives of seven people from Germany, Britain, and Australia. But we have to wonder, was there possibly more victims? [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV SHOW, PATR…
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The 2005 horror film, “Wolf Creek,” was inspired by a real sadistic serial killer from Australia, Ivan Milat, the Backpacker Murderer. These series of murders occurred between 1989 and 1993, taking the lives of seven people from Germany, Britain, and Australia. But we have to wonder, was there possibly more victims? [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV SHOW, PATR…
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The 2005 horror film, “Wolf Creek,” was inspired by a real sadistic serial killer from Australia, Ivan Milat, the Backpacker Murderer. These series of murders occurred between 1989 and 1993, taking the lives of seven people from Germany, Britain, and Australia. But we have to wonder, was there possibly more victims? [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV SHOW, PATR…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: an old man spanks the monkey on an airplane, a Florida bride feeds her wedding party the devils lettuce, a pastor finds witches in his church, and more. [SOCIAL MEDIA, OUR TV SHOW, PATREON, & MORE] LIN…
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The Ouija board appealed to people from across a wide spectrum of ages, professions, and education—mostly, Murch claims, because the Ouija board offered a fun way for people to believe in something. It was marketed as both mystical oracle and as family entertainment, fun with an element of other-worldly excitement. But the people who disliked the O…
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No matter how you pronounce it - wee-jee or oh-ee-jah - the ‘magical’ Ouija board possesses an interesting backstory. If you are a firm believer that Ouija boards are actually tools for spiritual communication, you are in for a big disappointment, but first let’s ask the board how it started and when. Is it all a hoax, or is the Ouija board really …
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: a man jailed for using COVID relief funds on a $57,000 dollar Pokémon card, an Air BNB mistake, a man hides 52 reptiles under his clothes, bears after some corn beef hash, FART license plate, and more.…
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Jared, Nick, and Sam are on a break for the next two weeks (3/28/22-4/10/22), due to Jared being out of town on a business trip. We will return with a new episode of Side Crime on Monday 4/11/22. Instead of a new episode of 'Even the Podcast is Afraid', we are unlocking one of our many Patreon exclusive episodes of 'After the Podcast is Afraid' for…
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Panama City Beach, the resort town in Bay County, that stretches along the Gulf coast. Is the city, that is often referred to as "Panama City"... with its sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida. making it one the United States and most possibly the worlds Most Beautiful Beaches. Situated on US Highway 98..nestled between an Express Lube and…
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Jared, Nick, and Sam are on a break for the next two weeks (3/28/22-4/10/22), due to Jared being out of town on a business trip. We will return with a new episode of Side Crime on Monday 4/11/22. Instead of a new episode of 'Even the Podcast is Afraid', we are unlocking one of our many Patreon exclusive episodes of 'After the Podcast is Afraid' for…
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Atlanta was originally founded as the terminus of a major state-sponsored railroad, but it soon became the convergence point among several railroads, spurring its rapid growth. In the modern era, Atlanta has stayed true to its reputation as a major center of transportation, with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport becoming the world's …
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In 1893, lurking not far from the Worlds Fair grounds was a man of many talents and deadly desires: Herman Webster Mudgett, better known by his alias, H.H. Holmes. His hotel, dubbed the Murder Castle, have over 100 rooms with some being soundproof and containing gas lines so that Holmes could asphyxiate his guests whenever he felt like it. Througho…
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Panama City Beach is a resort town in Bay County, Florida, located on the Gulf of Mexico. The city is often referred to as just "Panama City", along with their slogan "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" ..which is due to the unique, sugar-white sandy beaches of northwest Florida. Panama City Beach is a popular vacation destination, among families …
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In 1893, people from all over the United States came to Chicago to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Columbus' journey to America, but unbeknownst to virtually all of the attendees, not far from the Exposition, there were some who would never make it back home. Lurking not far from the grounds was a man of many talents and deadly desires: Herman W…
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Baxterville is an unincorporated community in Lamar County, Mississippi. Located in the southwestern portion along Mississippi Highway 13, southwest of Hattiesburg. At 10:00 a.m. on October 22, 1964, the United States government detonated an underground nuclear device in Lamar County, in south Mississippi. Residents there felt three separate shocks…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: woman is held hostage by a naked intruder, Florida man offered vaping devices to minors for feet & sex acts, guy in Florida robs a bank dressed as Sonic the Hedgehog, a Finnish cross country skier suff…
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Morganton is a small city in Georgia. With a population of just over 300 people. In this small town of Morganton, lies a behemoth of sorts. A place that you can take out your anger or just your curiosity, known as Tank Town USA. A site with a few tanks, backhoes and other reclaimed vehicles, surrounded by mud and some really lucky people who unders…
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In a small Connecticut town in 1981, a brutal killing brought about one of the most unprecedented criminal defense strategies to emerge in U.S. history. In Fairfield County, a young attorney representing an accused teenager told Connecticut's Superior Court that his client should not be held culpable for stabbing his landlord to death because the k…
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Corbin is a home rule-class city in Whitley and Knox counties in the southeastern portion of Kentucky. Corbin actually has a well known piece of food history, in the form of fried chicken and the man who took fried chicken to the masses, Colonel Harland Sanders & his Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise. [FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE] LINKS to EVERYTH…
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Headlines all over the internet are screaming out that The Conjuring 3 is based on a true story, and it needs to be said up front that the infamous couple behind The Conjuring series: Ed and Lorraine Warren were hoaxsters, whose primary objective was to publicize themselves, lie to the public and make money off of it. The actual, real, true story w…
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Clarksdale is a city in Mississippi, and is located along the Sunflower River. Many African-American musicians developed the blues here, and took this original American music with them to Chicago and other northern cities during the Great Migration. With that being said, the blues brings us to one of Clarksdale's most famous stories, Robert Johnson…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: the Irish police investigate a claim that a dead man was taken to a post office, a 40 person Golden Corral brawl over steak, Florida man steals car and gets a train ending, iguanas are falling from tre…
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New Orleans is world-renowned for its distinctive music, Creole cuisine, unique dialects, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. New Orleans has its own Monumental Task Committee, which tries to preserve some of the city's abundant and often eccentric public art. the Committee keeps a list of all of the monuments it kno…
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The Irish Hellfire Clubs we see again the blending of mysticism with the overly-religious need to view progression in the terms of demonic forces. One could posit that even IF these groups were truly enmeshed in occultic, Satanic or Luciferian worship, that they still did more to move society forward than religion ever did.. Join us as we finish ou…
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Birmingham is a city in the central region of Alabama, and is the county seat of Jefferson County. Birmingham has begun to experience something of a rebirth, as New resources have been dedicated in reconstructing the downtown area into a 24-hour mixed-use district, becoming a truly diverse city. Along with diversity comes interesting art pieces, th…
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Secret groups and organizations have played a long role in the totality of human cultural history. Some were not-so-secret, but still possessed an elitist mindset in how they vetted their members. There is a basic human need to belong, to feel important and to be surrounded by like-minded individuals. The Hellfire Clubs were no exception to this ru…
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The Colony is a city in Denton County, Texas and a suburb of Dallas with a population of just over 30,000. The Colony did not exist before 1973, when home developers Fox and Jacobs purchased 3,000 acres located around State Highway 121 and Farm to Market Road 423. And while the city of the colony continues to grow, one interesting museum popped up …
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: two Los Angeles cops are fired for ignoring a robbery for Pokémon GO, an anti-vax leader tells his followers to drink urine to fight COVID, an alleged car thief claims he didn't murder the person in th…
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Memphis is a city along the Mississippi River in southwestern Shelby County, Tennessee. The city is the anchor of West Tennessee and the greater Mid-South region, which includes portions of neighboring Arkansas, Mississippi, and the Missouri Bootheel. But Memphis is not all history, music, and BBQ, it also has an intriguing structure, one that look…
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So there is an obvious connection to flat earth with these wacky adjacent beliefs. They all ultimately question historical records, known mathematics, physics and science. They’ll embrace anything that furthers their idiocy. So lets finish our journey around the globe with the flatearthers many tropes, in part three of the Flat Earth Conspiracy! [S…
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Elberton is a city in Georgia, with a population of just over 4000 people, and is the county seat of Elbert County. Elberton is known as the "Granite Capital of the World, And top producer of granite, as Each year they produce 2,000,000 cubic feet of granite across all 50 states, and this is what makes this story even more interesting, as this stor…
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Flat earth twists real science but mostly uses pseudoscience and other fallacious tactics for its tools of melting minds. At some level it is understandable that people would have questions about long held truths. However, One of the strangest aspects of the flat earth movement is how they embrace science in order to disprove science. They cherry p…
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Avery Island, is not actually an island, but a salt dome, located in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. It is three miles inland from Vermilion Bay, which in turn, opens onto the Gulf of Mexico. A small human population lives on the island, and the island is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Avery Island, has its bird sanctuary, exotic pla…
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Believe it or not, but there are a pretty big number of people who think the earth is flat. Various debates have raged throughout the decades as to whether or not these people are pulling our collective legs or are they really true believers. In this day and age, it is becoming increasingly clear that, unfortunately, these people aren’t joking. The…
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The city of Key West has a ton of history, but one place that should be visited is the Martello Gallery - Key West Art and Historical Museum, also known as the Fort Martello Museum & Gardens. With its most notable artifact, the haunted Robert the Doll, and most people can agree - he is terrifying. [FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA & MORE] LINKS to EVERYTHING…
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In this episode of Side Crime, the hosts of Even the Podcast is Afraid discuss several weird stories that have recently been in the news, including: Rentahitman.com - woman hires hitman to kill her husband, Man who put razor blades in pizza dough, Cash & checks found inside wall at Joel Osteen mega church, Walmart pulls children toys that swears & …
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