Luis and Angelo dive into the chilling legend of La Llorona – the Mexican curse that has haunted people for generations. Once a beautiful woman who married a Spanish nobleman, she drowned her children – and then herself – after he abandoned her for another woman. For centuries, eyewitnesses have reported seeing her as a ghostly figure in a soaked white dress, long black hair clinging to her hollow-eyed face, wailing for her lost children near rivers, lakes and canals. Even t...
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Luis and Angelo dive into the chilling legend of La Llorona – the Mexican curse that has haunted people for generations. Once a beautiful woman who married a Spanish nobleman, she drowned her children – and then herself – after he abandoned her for another woman. For centuries, eyewitnesses have reported seeing her as a ghostly figure in a soaked white dress, long black hair clinging to her hollow-eyed face, wailing for her lost children near rivers, lakes and canals. Even t...
On this special Halloween episode, Luis is surprised to find out that he is now an ordained pastor. Angelo and Luis discuss the history and disturbing stories of the cursed Ouija board, a seemingly innocent board game that also appears to be a gateway for both good and malevolent spirits to communicate with the living. And hear the story of the Zozo demon, an evil entity that has been known to attack and even possess different users of the Ouija board.
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Luis and Angelo dive into the chilling legend of La Llorona – the Mexican curse that has haunted people for generations. Once a beautiful woman who married a Spanish nobleman, she drowned her children – and then herself – after he abandoned her for another woman. For centuries, eyewitnesses have reported seeing her as a ghostly figure in a soaked white dress, long black hair clinging to her hollow-eyed face, wailing for her lost children near rivers, lakes and canals. Even t...