Two old friends do a deep dive into their favorite horror movies. Chris brings the amazing theories and Christin misses whole plot lines. Then Christin tries to tie a true crime to the movie.
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Two old friends do a deep dive into their favorite horror movies. Chris brings the amazing theories and Christin misses whole plot lines. Then Christin tries to tie a true crime to the movie.
In this episode Chris and Christin discuss the 1979 smash hit, The Amityville Horror. They discuss the influence the movie had on horror movies to come, priest fights and Margot Kidder's pigtails. Then Christin tells Chris the real story of the Amityville murders and the tales told by George and Kathy Lutz. Christin goes on to horrify Chris with more stories of family annihilators. Grab your axe and listen as you get all that wood chopped!
CW: murder, gore
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Sources:
Podcasts: Very Scary People and Father Wants Us Dead, listen wherever you get your podcasts!
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2015/04/the-real-story-behind-true-story/391376/
https://www.crimetraveller.org/2019/05/family-annihilation-crimes-psychology-familicide/
Music: Carnival of Tears 2: Into the Light by Matt Oakly http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Matt_Oakley/Horror_Soundtrack_1/Carnival_of_Tears_2_-_Into_The_Light
Parade by Nctrnm http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nctrnm/Parade_-_Single/NctrnmParade66Em
Sometimes Dead is Better
Two old friends do a deep dive into their favorite horror movies. Chris brings the amazing theories and Christin misses whole plot lines. Then Christin tries to tie a true crime to the movie.