The Drunken Duo take a trip to the South Pole to get to the bottom of what has been going on with Antarctica for the last few hundred years.
The Drunken Duo is back with some seaside spookiness! Batten down the hatches and cast your eyes to the coast for this ghastly gale.
Time to pull out the Slip 'N Slide and get ready to dive face first into a mystery of human anatomy with Patrick and Jill.
Patrick and Jill take a trip to Ireland to toast some marshmallows around the mysterious campfire of spontaneous human combustion.
Get ready for some sleepover high jinx as the Drunken Duo dip into the wild world of spirit boards.
Patrick and Jill take a trip to old time-y Hollywood and fill you in on the unusual circumstances surrounding the unsolved murder of David Bacon.
Patrick and Jill take a break from their usual shenanigans and discuss the film, Lisa (1990) starring Staci Keanan, Cheryl Ladd, and D.W. Moffett, which follows a teenage girl who becomes infatuated with an older man... who turns out to be a serial killer.
Patrick and Jill head to Huntsville, Alabama... where they encounter a spooky graveyard and a woman who died from an overdose of Epsom salts.
Join Patrick and Jill as they gingerly dip their toes into the whirlpool of mystery known as the Bermuda Triangle.
Jillian and Patrick visit Fall River, Massachusetts, famous for being a leading city of textile production in the 19th century... and also a famous murder.
Jillian and Patrick visit the Black Angel of Iowa City, the Grunch Road in nearby New Orleans, and the Devil's Chair in Alma, Kansas.
Jillian and Patrick continue their journey into various apocalypses that never were; such as the wild predictions of The Society of the Women in the Wilderness in the early days of colonial America, the 1919 Syracuse scare, and everyone's favorite radio doomsday minister, Harold Camping, who convinced a legion of followers the rapture would take place on May 21, 2011.
Jillian and Patrick head out west to see what Sarah Winchester's Mystery House is all about. Plus, Harry Houdini's thought on spiritualism and the trickery of Mina "Margery" Crandon.
Jillian and Patrick have unearthed some old audio from their bag of tricks, and this time it’s a fun road trip to Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Will they bump into a Mothman? See UFOs? Or have lunch with Debra Messing? The correct answer is all of the above. Ooga!
Patrick and Jill examine the bizarre circumstances that have happened around the Scottish Play. What? Well, it's a euphemism for William Shakespeare's Macbeth, which is allegedly cursed if you utter the production's name aloud in a theater.
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This week Patrick and Jillian dip into some of the alleged end of the world scares from yesteryear, where it was the end of the world as they thought they knew it, and they were fine (mostly).
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Jill and Patrick rise from their pandemic bunkers long enough to talk about a group of English settlers who may have inadvertently invented the Irish goodbye. But, wait, wouldn't it be called an English goodbye?
A possible JFK mistress is murdered, and I dunno, people are confused for decades. But, relax, Jill and I are on the case. LOL?
A baby goes missing on Halloween Day in 1955 and somehow Jillian and Patrick connect the yarn on the corkboard to a potential black market baby market... and an orphan train?
The hosts of RED WINE AND MYSTERY STORIES and WINE-021-BROS come together for one night only to discuss CALENDAR GIRL, a random JASON PRIESTLEY from the early 1990s about MARILYN MONROE and then somehow tie it into an actual mystery about the strange circumstances surrounding the death of MARILYN MONROE. Enjoy, potheads!