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 The gang solves the Mothman crisis and also learns about herons. Keegan returns and is now a permanent fixture. He's sort of like a moth - persistent and sensitive to light (which still might also mean he's secretly a werewolf). Follow us on all platforms for behind-the-scenes content, bloopers, short episodes and more! Instagram - @themonstermashuppodcast TikTok - @themonstermashup YouTube - @themonstermashuppodcast Send us an email at themonstermashuppodcast@gmail....
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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...