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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 51 MIN

S2E13: The Lore Of Demons | The Names You Shouldn't Say

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In 1971, a tall, black figure began watching the Dandy family from the top of their stairs. Fifteen years later, the Smurl family was physically dragged from their beds by an invisible force that smelled of sulfur and rot. These aren't just ghost stories; they are modern echoes of the Utukku (oo-TOOK-koo)—ancient Mesopotamian spirits that served as the cold, mechanical "middle managers" of a harsh universe.Tonight, we’re peeling back the layers of this darkness. From the corporate-style hierarchies of the medieval abyss to the "three stages of infestation" used by Ed and Lorraine Warren, we’ll explore whether these entities are ancient fallen angels, interdisciplinary intruders, or simply a glitch in our own biology. 💌 Got a mystery or spooky story to share? We want to hear from you!Send your tales, tips, or local legends to us at [email protected] or head to mysterydatepodcast.com to leave us a voice message. You just might hear your story on a future episode!Follow Us for Updates & Behind-the-Scenes Chaos:Website: ⁠⁠https://www.mysterydatepodcast.com⁠⁠Instagram: /mysterydatepodcastTikTok: /mysterydatepodcastShop: www.mysteryandco.comSources & Further Reading: Curious minds welcome!For a full list of sources, extras, and reading recommendations related to this episode, check out the episode blog on our website.Production.Mystery Date is written, edited, filmed, and produced by Christian Sullivan and Kate Sullivan. Music and sound are provided by Descript stock media and Artlist Media. We do not own the rights to any of the images shared in our episodes. All images in this video were sourced from Wiki Commons.

In 1971, a tall, black figure began watching the Dandy family from the top of their stairs. Fifteen years later, the Smurl family was physically dragged from their beds by an invisible force that smelled of sulfur and rot. These aren't just ghost stories; they are modern echoes of the Utukku (oo-TOOK-koo)—ancient Mesopotamian spirits that served as the cold, mechanical "middle managers" of a harsh universe.Tonight, we’re peeling back the layers of this darkness. From the corporate-style hierarchies of the medieval abyss to the "three stages of infestation" used by Ed and Lorraine Warren, we’ll explore whether these entities are ancient fallen angels, interdisciplinary intruders, or simply a glitch in our own biology. 💌 Got a mystery or spooky story to share? We want to hear from you!Send your tales, tips, or local legends to us at [email protected] or head to mysterydatepodcast.com to leave us a voice message. You just might hear your story on a future episode!Follow Us for Updates & Behind-the-Scenes Chaos:Website: ⁠⁠https://www.mysterydatepodcast.com⁠⁠Instagram: /mysterydatepodcastTikTok: /mysterydatepodcastShop: www.mysteryandco.comSources & Further Reading: Curious minds welcome!For a full list of sources, extras, and reading recommendations related to this episode, check out the episode blog on our website.Production.Mystery Date is written, edited, filmed, and produced by Christian Sullivan and Kate Sullivan. Music and sound are provided by Descript stock media and Artlist Media. We do not own the rights to any of the images shared in our episodes. All images in this video were sourced from Wiki Commons.

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