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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Wind That Took the Carmody Barn

from Whatever Walks the Pines — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

In the autumn of 2005, outside the town of Talus, Oregon, a man named Eli Carmody built a new barn on the same spot where his father's barn had burned down forty years earlier. By October, the wind began to speak. Not howl—speak. It came through the cracks in the old-growth pine planks, shaping syllables out of air. Eli recorded it. He played it for me one night in his kitchen, his hands shaking around a mug of coffee. The voice on the tape wasn't the wind. It was his father, dead since 1965, saying the same thing over and over: 'You should have let it burn.' This is the story of what Eli heard, what he did next, and why the barn is still standing, empty, on the edge of his property, with the door chained shut from the outside. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #Luna #TalusOregon #CarmodyBarn #WindVoices #EliCarmody #OldGrowthPine #OctoberWind #FathersVoice #BurnedBarn #AutumnHorror #PacificNorthwest #SpectralVoice #UnfinishedGrief #BarnHorror #WindThatSpeaks #ThingsLeftStanding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In the autumn of 2005, outside the town of Talus, Oregon, a man named Eli Carmody built a new barn on the same spot where his father's barn had burned down forty years earlier. By October, the wind began to speak. Not howl—speak. It came through the cracks in the old-growth pine planks, shaping syllables out of air. Eli recorded it. He played it for me one night in his kitchen, his hands shaking around a mug of coffee. The voice on the tape wasn't the wind. It was his father, dead since 1965, saying the same thing over and over: 'You should have let it burn.' This is the story of what Eli heard, what he did next, and why the barn is still standing, empty, on the edge of his property, with the door chained shut from the outside. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #Luna #TalusOregon #CarmodyBarn #WindVoices #EliCarmody #OldGrowthPine #OctoberWind #FathersVoice #BurnedBarn #AutumnHorror #PacificNorthwest #SpectralVoice #UnfinishedGrief #BarnHorror #WindThatSpeaks #ThingsLeftStanding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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In the autumn of 2005, outside the town of Talus, Oregon, a man named Eli Carmody built a new barn on the same spot where his father's barn had burned down forty years earlier. By October, the wind began to speak. Not howl—speak. It came through the...

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