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Homegrown Horror
B Cacace-Shortill & Jackson Skinner
184 episodes
2 days ago
A Mainer and a dude from away discover the horrors of Vacationland. There’s a reason why this state has Stephen King.
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A Case of Deja Vu: Tummy Troubles Part 2
Homegrown Horror
44 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
A Case of Deja Vu: Tummy Troubles Part 2

**Content warning: This episode does contain brief discussion around suicide. Listener discretion is advised.**

B's throwing it back to an old case she started to research earlier this year - it's now Hattie Whitten's time to shine! But, her story isn't all that it seems and *spoiler alert* Jackson isn't happy about the ending.


Sources: 

findagrave.com

A Mother’s Suicide: Caused by the Arrest for the Murder of Her Child from the New Haven Morning Journal and Courier (December 1, 1902)

For Killing Her Child With Poison from the St. Paul Globe (November 30, 1902) 

Goes from Grave to Jail from the New York Tribune (November 30, 1902)

The Shepherdstown Register (December 11, 1902)

Inside the Story of America’s 19th-Century Opiate Addiction by Erick Trickey for the Smithsonian

Wikipedia


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Homegrown Horror
A Mainer and a dude from away discover the horrors of Vacationland. There’s a reason why this state has Stephen King.