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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2019 · 30 MIN

S1Ep5 | The Groundhogs Are Coming For Our Teeth

from Optophobia · host Solar Driftwood

Before Tabitha Walton worked in Warren, Connecticut’s only occult museum, she spent years as a dental hygienist in Washington, DC. It was in the office of Dr. Stephen C. Hopkins, DMD that she discovered a horrifying coincidence: Many of Hopkins’s patients had worked on Kagnew’s STONEHOUSE project. And they were hearing voices. And then their teeth began to disintegrate.  ---Credits:Erin Murray played Tabitha Walton. Erin performs on Washington Improv Theater  house ensemble Madeline. She can also be seen on indie teams The Lodge, Cruz Control and November performances of "In Lieu of Flowers." Check out her Instagram @eurniebmurray for upcoming shows.Liz Sanders played Debra. Liz also performs with Madeline, and can also be seen in "In Lieu of Flowers." Produced by Tim Townsend.Theme music by Bart Warshaw. Cover art by Claire Smalley. Website by Chance Griffin. 

Before Tabitha Walton worked in Warren, Connecticut’s only occult museum, she spent years as a dental hygienist in Washington, DC. It was in the office of Dr. Stephen C. Hopkins, DMD that she discovered a horrifying coincidence: Many of Hopkins’s patients had worked on Kagnew’s STONEHOUSE project. And they were hearing voices. And then their teeth began to disintegrate.

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