Send us a text In 1928, three men from rural Pennsylvania murdered a local powwow healer named Nelson Rehmeyer. Why? They believed he'd put a curse on them. Known as the Hex Hollow Murder, this bizarre true crime case blends backwoods superstition and folk magic with the desperation to ditch bad luck. What drove these men to kill? And why does the legend still haunt York County nearly a century later? For full-length episodes, check out the Monster Mashup wherever you listen to podcast...
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Send us a text In 1928, three men from rural Pennsylvania murdered a local powwow healer named Nelson Rehmeyer. Why? They believed he'd put a curse on them. Known as the Hex Hollow Murder, this bizarre true crime case blends backwoods superstition and folk magic with the desperation to ditch bad luck. What drove these men to kill? And why does the legend still haunt York County nearly a century later? For full-length episodes, check out the Monster Mashup wherever you listen to podcast...
Send us a text Step inside the infamous LaLaurie Mansion, one of the most haunted and horrifying landmarks in New Orleans. In this episode, we explore the true story of Delphine LaLaurie, a Creole socialite whose elegant image masked unspeakable cruelty. From her rise in high society to the 1834 fire that exposed her dark secret, we unravel fact from folklore. We also trace the mansion's evolution from scandal site to pop culture icon, including its role in American Horror Story: Coven. ...
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Send us a text In 1928, three men from rural Pennsylvania murdered a local powwow healer named Nelson Rehmeyer. Why? They believed he'd put a curse on them. Known as the Hex Hollow Murder, this bizarre true crime case blends backwoods superstition and folk magic with the desperation to ditch bad luck. What drove these men to kill? And why does the legend still haunt York County nearly a century later? For full-length episodes, check out the Monster Mashup wherever you listen to podcast...