
It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Morbid ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podca... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 809 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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During the second decade of the twentieth century, an unidentified serial killer was believed to have operated in Atlanta, Georgia, brutally killing at least twenty Black woman. Due to the similarities between the Whitechapel victims and the victims ... more
It’s a paranormal crossover for the ages 👻 In this very special bonus episode, we’re joined by YouTube’s resident ghost-hunters Sam & Colby as we talk about our investigation of one of the most infamous haunted locations in America: the S.K. Pierce ... more
Just before midnight on December 6, 1991, an Austin, TX patrol officer called in a fire at a yogurt shop and requested firefighters and additional officers. Once they managed to get the fire under control, firefighters discovered the bodies of four t... more
On the night of March 9, 1963, officers Karl Hettinger and Ian Campbell made a traffic stop on the corner of Carlos Avenue and Gower Street and Hollywood. After Campbell instructed both men to step out of the car, the driver, Gregory Powell, pulled o... more
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A&A💕 you ladies R awesome and I’m so glad you’ve been spending so much time and energy sharing the stories of true crime, hauntings, the worst of human bad behavior, bad luck, misfortune,criminals and poltergeists. You could definitely print “He’s a black man in West Virginia” or “Kentucky” on a TShirt. As a kid my parents got us all the Edward Gorey books! Some of them are just straight up morbid, but the spookiest of all were the Treehorn series for me when i was a kid. keep it that wierd👻🩵... more
I really tried to listen to an episode of this……but I simply couldn’t get past the insane overuse of the word LITERALLY. They both talk like 16 year old girls gossiping about a boy they like. It was so awful to follow. I know people in general overuse the word and usually in the wrong context but it seemed like everything second word was LIKE or LITERALLY. Please, for the love of God, you will get a hell of a lot more listeners if you stopped saying that God damn word!!!!!
13.5 minutes in and they FINALLY start tellin the story. holeeeey cow.
and even then: too much fluff
moving on...
Fun women and stories but please stop saying “literally.” I get it. I did it when I was a teen too, but none of are teens anymore. It makes me itch to hear grown women use this word incorrectly, because it makes women sound childish and unintelligent. I get that being “cutesy” is sorta the brand here, but it’s okay to develop some maturity along the way.
The Twilight episode was amazing! It kept me laughing, but was also really interesting at the same time. I learned a lot I didn’t know about the movie. Please do the rest of the series! I can’t wait to hear more. You guys are the best at what you do! Thank you
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Expect a unique blend of true crime, creepy histories, and spooky tales, mixed with the hosts' lighthearted humor. The episodes feature a range of intriguing topics, from haunting legends to infamous murder cases, delivered with a balance of thorough research and comedic banter. Notable episodes include discussions on hauntings, unsolved mysteries, and pop culture phenomena, making it ideal for both true crime enthusiasts and those looking for entertainment with a spooky twist. This dynamic approach is probably appealing to listeners who appreciate a more relatable and friendly take on serious subjects, fostering a sense of community among fans.
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Recent guests on Morbid include:
1. Aliza Kelly
2. Patricia Cornwell
3. Sam Golbach
4. Colby Brock
5. Nikki Wasilishin
6. Grady Hendrix
7. Josh Homme
8. Tobias Forge
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