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Horror Whiskey Company

Peter and Jamie talk about all things Horror, Murder, Spooky, and Cryptic While indugling in sometimes too many cocktails

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    Waverly Hills: America's Most Haunted | Horror Whiskey Company | EP. 70

    In this engaging conversation, Pete and Jamie explore the historical significance and haunting tales of Waverly Hills Sanatorium, while also sharing personal anecdotes and cocktail recipes. The discussion transitions from light-hearted banter about Philadelphia to a deep dive into the eerie history of one of America's most notorious tuberculosis hospitals, blending humor with chilling narratives. This conversation delves into the history and treatment of tuberculosis, particularly focusing on the infamous Waverly Hills Sanatorium. The hosts discuss the evolution of understanding tuberculosis, the historical context of its treatment, and the unconventional methods employed at Waverly Hills, including the chilling practices that were once considered standard. The discussion highlights the dark side of medical practices and the implications of treating patients in a time when medical knowledge was limited. In this segment, the conversation delves into the grim realities of tuberculosis treatment at Waverly Hills, focusing on the drastic measures taken, such as thoracoplasty, and the hidden history of the body shoot used to discreetly transport deceased patients. The hosts also debunk common myths surrounding the hospital, including the exaggerated death toll and the fictional blood draining room, revealing the truth behind these stories and the actual practices of the time. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the myths and realities surrounding Waverly Hills Sanatorium, a former tuberculosis hospital. They explore the exaggerated tales of hauntings, particularly focusing on the infamous Room 502 and the tragic story of a nurse named Mary Hillenburg. The discussion reveals the dark history of the hospital, including the actual death toll from tuberculosis and the subsequent reopening as Woodhaven Geriatric Center, where neglect and abuse were reported. The conversation highlights the importance of separating fact from fiction in ghost stories and the real horrors faced by patients in these institutions. This conversation delves into the haunting history of Waverly Hills, a former tuberculosis hospital turned long-term care facility, and its dark past filled with neglect and tragedy. The hosts explore the various ghost stories associated with the building, including the infamous 'Creeper' and the tragic tales of children who died there. They also discuss the impact of ghost tourism on the preservation of the site, highlighting the balance between honoring its history and capitalizing on its haunted reputation.00:00 Introduction and Personal Connection02:59 Historical Context of Philadelphia06:03 Transition to Waverly Hills Sanatorium08:55 The Haunting of Waverly Hills11:58 Cocktail Creation and Its Significance15:00 Overview of Waverly Hills Sanatorium17:48 The Origins of Waverly Hills20:58 The Early Days of the Hospital24:05 The Evolution of Tuberculosis Understanding30:02 The Historical Context of Tuberculosis Treatment35:59 Inside Waverly Hills Sanatorium42:01 Unconventional Treatments and Their Implications51:54 The Dark Side of Medical Practices52:44 The Last Resort: Thoracoplasty01:00:18 The Body Shoot: A Hidden History01:10:46 Debunking Myths: The Truth About Death Toll01:22:00 The Blood Draining Room: Myth vs Reality01:24:38 The Myths of Waverly Hills01:27:29 The Tragic Reality of Tuberculosis Deaths01:28:30 The Ghost of Room 50201:36:00 The Dark History of Room 50201:49:54 The Troubling Legacy of Woodhaven Geriatric Center01:58:21 The Dark History of Waverly Hills02:07:34 The Haunting of Waverly Hills02:22:53 Ghost Tourism and Preservation02:28:48 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    Evil Mummies and Convicted Rappers | Horror Whiskey Company | EP. 69

    https://linktr.ee/drunkdemonicThis episode features an in-depth discussion on recent true crime cases, conspiracy theories, horror movie reviews, and the latest in horror entertainment. Hosted by Jamie Pete, it offers insights into criminal cases, government secrecy, and horror film analysis.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Welcome02:06 True Crime Update: The Case of Deforvid15:02 Conspiracy Theories and Mysterious Deaths25:00 Government Cover-Ups and Public Trust26:24 The Correspondence Dinner and Its Impact27:11 Distrust in Media and Current Events28:24 A Shocking Crime Story34:52 The Aftermath of a Tragic Incident36:55 Transition to Horror News37:05 Reviewing 'The Mummy' and Its Themes46:20 Exploring 'Dust Bunny' and Its Unique Perspective52:13 Exploring Childhood Horror in Film54:17 The Return to Movie Theaters55:58 The Evolution of Horror Trailers01:00:00 Documentary Insights on Cults01:11:31 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

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    Colorado's Dark Legends: Vampires, Skinwalkers, and Haunted Hotels | Horror Whiskey Company | EP.68

    This episode explores Colorado's dark history and legends, including vampires, haunted roads, underground spirits, shape-shifting witches, and the haunted Stanley Hotel, revealing the state's long-standing connection to the supernatural and mysterious.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setup05:11 Exploring Colorado's Dark History09:51 The Legend of the Lafayette Vampire14:56 The Vampire's Grave and Local Folklore20:11 The Vampire Hunt and Community Response38:18 The Legend of T-Dor41:43 Riverdale Road: The Most Haunted Road46:45 The Haunting of Riverdale Road01:04:09 Tommy Knockers: Guardians or Harbingers?01:16:36 Stephen King's Connection to Colorado01:17:02 The Diamond Room and Culinary Delights01:18:48 The Terrifying Nature of the Mountain01:19:54 Understanding the Skinwalker01:21:43 The Nature of Skinwalkers and Their Abilities01:25:43 The Ute and Navajo Connection01:28:04 Hitchhiker Stories and Encounters01:31:33 Skinwalker Ranch: A Hub of Mystery01:34:09 The Government's Interest in Skinwalkers01:35:35 Estes Park and the Stanley Hotel01:41:05 Stephen King's Inspiration from the Stanley Hotel01:48:43 The Legacy of the Stanley Hotel01:50:54 A Summary of Colorado's Dark Tales#stanleyhotel #tommyknockers #stephenking #horrorpodcast #truecrimepodcast

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    Big Trouble in Long Island | Horror Whiskey Company | Ep. 67

    Join us as we delve into recent true crime cases, movie reviews, and horror folklore, all while navigating a very hungover state. We discuss the Long Island serial killer, Matthew Perry's drug case, upcoming horror movies, and share some personal stories and movie recommendations.00:00 Introduction and Hangover Confessions02:09 True Crime Updates: Long Island Killer and Matthew Perry10:29 Legal Details and Confessions of Rex Heuerman20:51 Recent Horror Movie Releases and Reviews36:59 Horror Movie Settings and Special Effects45:39 Bigfoot and the California Mystery50:57 Upcoming Horror Films: Faces of Death, Hocum, The Mummy58:12 Questions from the Crypt: Best Horror Villain for Bar Work01:02:37 Closing Remarks and Call to Action#podcast #truecrime #rexheuermann #longisland #moviereviews

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    The Snitch: The Chilling Tale of Scott Kimball | Horror Whiskey Company | EP. 66

    https://linktr.ee/drunkdemonicThis episode explores the chilling story of Scott Lee Kimball, an FBI informant turned serial killer, revealing how deception, manipulation, and systemic failures allowed his crimes to go unnoticed for years.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Case05:50 The FBI's Trust in Kimball11:14 Becoming an Informant17:19 Freedom and New Relationships23:21 The Aftermath of Jennifer's Case29:22 Scott's Deception and Manipulation36:33 The Disappearances Begin42:58 Families Search for Answers50:32 The Pattern Emerges55:32 The Breakthrough01:03:42 Plea Deal and Sentencing#truecrimes #truestory #podcast #crime

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    Late Life Confessions and forgotten movies | Horror Whiskey Company | Ep. 65

    summaryJoin Party Time Pete as he dives into recent true crime stories, horror movie updates, and personal anecdotes, all with a humorous twist. This episode offers a mix of case analyses, industry insights, and entertainment, perfect for horror and true crime enthusiasts.

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    The Abduction of Travis Walton | Horror Whiskey Company | EP. 64

    Explore the mysterious case of Travis Walton's UFO abduction, the investigation, and the enduring debate over extraterrestrial encounters. This episode delves into the details of the 1975 incident, law enforcement responses, and the cultural impact of UFO lore. Explore the mysterious case of Travis Walton's UFO encounter, the investigation, and its cultural impact. Delve into witness testimonies, scientific debates, and the influence of Hollywood dramatization.

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    Boozy ghost impersonators and bummer killer reveals| Horror Whiskey Company| EP.63

    Join us as we delve into the latest horror movies, true crime cases, and pop culture topics, featuring in-depth reviews and lively debates. Perfect for horror fans and true crime enthusiasts alike.#horrormovies, #truecrime, #moviereviews, #screamfranchise, #caseanalysis, #popculture, #horrordiscussion, #movieanalysis, #podcastChapters00:00 Introduction to Hockey and Family Life02:19 Transitioning to Podcasting and Drinks05:02 Discussing True Crime Updates10:09 The Lindsay Clancy Case: A Tragic Story15:50 Debating Mental Health and Responsibility19:02 The Ghost Arrest Incident: A Lighthearted Tale23:36 Franchise Reflections: Scream Series Evaluation26:20 Character Dynamics and Shifts in Scream28:56 Legacy Characters and Future of the Franchise32:17 Reveals and Plot Twists: A Critical Analysis36:49 Franchise Direction: A Call for Authenticity39:07 Exploring New Cinematic Ventures: The Bride43:59 Exploring Character Depth in Horror Films46:39 The Worst Horror Movie Experience49:43 Upcoming Horror Movie Releases55:12 Questions from the Crypt: Horror Villains' Ideal Jobs

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    From Ice Spiders to Haunted Houses: The Creative World of Eric Miller| Horror Whiskey Company|Ep.62

    In this episode, Jamie and Pete interview horror writer Eric Miller, exploring his motivations, writing process, and insights into the horror genre. They also discuss their favorite horror movies, documentaries, and the impact of setting in horror stories.In this engaging interview, horror and science fiction writer Eric Miller shares insights into his creative process, influences, and the fascinating world of horror, paranormal phenomena, and filmmaking. Discover how his passion for the strange and unknown shapes his stories and the industry.

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    Scream: The Legacy Era | Horror Whiskey Company | EP. 61

    summaryThis episode explores the evolution of the Scream franchise from the original Wes Craven classics to the modern reboots and sequels. Hosts analyze themes, character development, and the franchise's commentary on horror culture, internet obsession, and legacy characters. In this in-depth discussion, Pete and Jamie analyze the latest Scream movies, exploring themes, character development, and franchise evolution. They compare Scream 5 and 6, predict future plotlines, and share their favorite kills and franchise rankings.

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    Was Micheal Jackson Really Framed? | EP.60

    SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from their drinking habits to true crime updates, including the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie and conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. They explore the implications of power dynamics in high-profile cases and delve into the complexities of public perception regarding celebrities like Michael Jackson. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, while also addressing serious issues in the true crime genre. In this engaging conversation, the hosts review a recent horror movie, discussing its emotional impact and tension. They share their experiences with modern movie theaters, particularly the immersive technology that enhances the viewing experience. The discussion shifts to recent shows and series, including a critique of 'The Beast in Me' and a deep dive into the documentary about Lucy Letby, a nurse accused of murdering infants. The episode concludes with a fun segment where they explore which horror villains would excel in various sports, showcasing their humorous banter and insights.

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    how the first three Scream movies changed horror forever

    In this episode of Horror Whiskey Company, hosts Jamie and Practical Pete discuss the Scream trilogy, focusing on the first three films. They explore the horror genre's landscape, the significance of self-awareness in the Scream movies, and the character dynamics, particularly the motivations behind Ghostface. The conversation also touches on the cultural impact of the franchise and the evolution of horror films. In this conversation, Jamie and Practical Pete delve into the nuances of the Scream franchise, comparing it to Halloween, discussing the challenges of sequels, and exploring character development. They highlight the importance of sound design in horror films and the meta-commentary that Scream employs to engage viewers. The discussion culminates in an analysis of the trilogy's conclusion, emphasizing how it ties together various narrative threads while addressing cultural commentary.

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    The Unsolved Story of the Lumber Baron Inn

    Two young women. One historic mansion. A mystery that refuses to rest.In this episode, we dive into the unsolved murders of Kara and Marianne, two young women whose tragic deaths in the 1970s still haunt investigators, historians, and true-crime followers decades later.We explore the dark history surrounding the Lumber Baron Inn, the investigative challenges of the time, and the theories that have emerged as the case slipped further into cold-case territory. From missed opportunities and societal blind spots to the lingering questions that never received answers, this case highlights how justice can fade—but never fully disappear.We also examine why unsolved cases like this continue to resonate, the emotional toll they leave behind, and how paranormal investigations have entered the conversation as people search for closure where the system fell short.Justice delayed. Truth obscured. A legacy that still lingers.🕯️ Watch until the end for our reflections on justice, memory, and why some stories refuse to stay buried.👉 Subscribe for weekly episodes covering true crime, dark history, hauntings, and the unexplained👍 Like the video to help support the channel💬 Comment below — what theory do you find most compelling?#TrueCrime #UnsolvedMysteries #ColdCase #LumberBaronInn #DarkHistory #HauntedHistory #Paranormal #JusticeDelayed #1970sCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #HorrorPodcast #crimediscussion Chapters00:00 Introduction to Horror Whiskey Company02:36 The Unsolved Murders and Paranormal Investigations05:03 The 28 Days Haunted Concept08:01 The Cold Case and Its Impact10:42 The Role of Ghosts in Seeking Justice13:17 The Lumber Mill Inn: A Historical Overview16:16 The Victims: Kara and Marianne's Story25:22 The Vulnerability of Runaways28:04 Understanding the Victims29:59 The Crime Scene and Investigation36:41 The Unsolved Case and Its Aftermath39:12 The Haunting of the Lumber Baron Inn50:47 Paranormal Investigations and Public Fascination55:09 The Psychic Drama Unfolds56:02 Exploring Ghost Hunting Shows57:35 Claims of Spirit Communication58:48 The Search for Justice01:00:12 Beliefs in the Supernatural01:01:07 Investigating the Murders01:03:07 The Discrepancies in Kara's Case01:05:54 Theories of Violence and Motive01:07:50 Connections to Organized Crime01:12:40 The Unsolved Mystery of Marianne01:14:03 The Quest for Closure01:17:07 Reflections on Justice and Ghosts

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    Real Crimes, Fake Monsters… and Why Reality Is Scarier

    When real life feels scarier than the movies… you know it’s a wild episode.In this episode of Horror Whiskey Company, we dive into the stories that blur the line between true crime and horror. From unsettling real-world cases — including a recently reopened investigation — to the latest horror films like Bone Lake and 28 Years Later, we break down why reality often feels more terrifying than fiction.We also discuss:🩸 The true crime cases that still don’t make sense🎥 Upcoming horror movies we’re excited (and nervous) about📺 How horror is evolving on streaming platforms🧠 The Elizabeth Smart documentary and why survivor stories matter👻 A fun debate: would you rather be a paranormal YouTuber or a small-town cop in a horror movie?Grab a drink, settle in, and let’s talk about the stories that won’t let us sleep.🎙️ New episodes weekly🥃 Horror, true crime & dark storytelling📺 Subscribe for more eerie conversations

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    The Unsettling Mystery of 657 Boulevard

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the eerie true crime story of the Watcher, a case that revolves around the Broadus family who received unsettling letters from an anonymous figure known as the Watcher after purchasing their new home. The conversation explores the psychological impact of fear, the community's response, and the ongoing mystery surrounding the identity of the Watcher. In this gripping conversation, the hosts delve into the chilling mystery of 'The Watcher,' a case involving a family who received threatening letters from an unknown individual after moving into their new home. The discussion explores various suspects, the role of the community, the psychological impact of fear and paranoia, and the unsettling nature of the letters that escalated over time. As the investigation unfolds, the hosts analyze the implications of the case on the family's life and the broader community, ultimately leading to a haunting conclusion that leaves many questions unanswered.

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    Grave robbers, bad parents, and worse decisions

    SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss their personal experiences with alcohol, including the challenges of Dry January. They transition into a disturbing kidnapping story involving a young woman and her mother, who orchestrated the kidnapping to prevent her from communicating with an online predator. The conversation shifts to the legal implications of the case and the shortcomings of the justice system. The episode concludes with a shocking story about a grave robber, Jonathan Garlic, who was caught with human remains, leading to a discussion about the bizarre nature of his crimes and the societal implications. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the finale of Stranger Things, discussing character arcs, the stakes of the plot, and the overall quality of the series. They express disappointment in the finale's execution, particularly regarding character deaths and the pacing of the final battle. The discussion transitions to the nostalgia factor of the show and how it resonates with audiences. They also critique the acting quality, especially among adult characters, and share their thoughts on new horror films and true crime documentaries, highlighting the evolving landscape of horror and storytelling. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics, including the controversial practices of parenting coaches, the influence of social media on parenting, and their personal preferences regarding true crime documentaries. They also discuss upcoming horror movies and engage in a fun segment called 'Questions for the Crypt,' where they humorously debate fictional characters and their potential as roommates.

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    Top 10 Horror movies of 2025

    SummaryIn this engaging podcast episode, hosts Punctual Pete and Jamie reflect on the year 2025 in horror cinema, sharing their top 10 horror movie picks. They discuss the unique aspects of each film, from the heartwarming yet chilling 'Good Boy' to the graphic body horror of 'The Ugly Stepsister', and the campy slasher fun of 'The Monkey'. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and a deep appreciation for the horror genre, making it a must-listen for fans. In this conversation, Punctual Pete and Jamie delve into various horror films, discussing unexpected plot twists, the dynamics of cult themes, and the effectiveness of body horror. They explore the surprising entry of 'Final Destination Bloodlines' and the visual mastery of Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein', while also analyzing the unique experience of 'Sinners'. The dialogue highlights the evolution of horror storytelling and the impact of cinematography on viewer experience. In this conversation, Pete and Jamie delve into various themes surrounding music, film, and the horror genre. They explore the impact of storytelling, the evolution of horror movies, and the emotional connections that arise from cinematic experiences. The discussion highlights the significance of rewatching films to uncover deeper meanings and the influence of personal experiences on their perceptions of movies. Ultimately, they reflect on the best horror films of the year and the emotional weight they carry, especially in light of personal losses.

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    #53 Exploring The Montauk Project: Part 2

    SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts delve into the Montauk Project, exploring its origins, the experiments conducted, and the emergence of Duncan Cameron's abilities. They discuss the escalating nature of the experiments, the physical anomalies observed, and the introduction of Al Beelick, linking the Montauk Project to the Philadelphia Experiment. The conversation is filled with humor and insights into the bizarre world of government conspiracies and psychic phenomena. This conversation delves into the Philadelphia Experiment and its alleged connection to the Montauk Project, exploring themes of time travel, government experiments, and the psychological manipulation of children. The discussion highlights the disturbing realities of Project Phoenix, where children were subjected to extreme emotional conditioning to create psychic operatives. The narrative builds towards a climactic moment where a dangerous experiment leads to the emergence of an unknown creature, raising questions about the ethical boundaries of scientific exploration. This conversation delves into the Montauk Project, exploring the chaotic events surrounding a creature encounter, the subsequent evacuation, and the psychological implications of memory suppression. The discussion also touches on the blurred lines between truth and fiction in Preston Nichols' accounts, the government's secretive nature, and the enduring fascination with conspiracy theories.

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    #52: Haunted happy hour 4: Can you have fun without alcohol

    SummaryIn this episode, Jamie and Pete explore various themes ranging from personal updates to true crime discussions. They delve into the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, the Brian Walsh trial, and a disturbing story about a retired teacher turned Santa Claus facing serious charges. The conversation also touches on the latest horror news and reviews of a popular horror show, highlighting character development and impressive CGI. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding the series 'Stranger Things' and its connections to Stephen King's lore, particularly focusing on the character development, the anticipation for the finale, and the implications of Netflix's strategies on the movie theater industry. They also explore conspiracy theories related to the Montauk Project and how these elements intertwine with the narrative of 'Stranger Things'.

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    #51- The Montauk Prodject

    SummaryIn this episode, Jamie and Perfect Pete dive into the intriguing world of the Montauk Project, exploring its connections to the popular series Stranger Things. They engage in light-hearted banter about drinks and themed events, before delving into the conspiracy theories surrounding the Montauk Project and its alleged experiments. The conversation flows seamlessly from personal anecdotes to broader discussions about pop culture and the impact of streaming on viewership. In this episode, the hosts delve into the intriguing history of Camp Hero, a Cold War relic located at Montauk Point. They discuss the unique Netflix experience surrounding the release of 'Stranger Things' and transition into the origins of Camp Hero, exploring its military significance during World War II and its transformation into a site of conspiracy theories. The conversation shifts to Preston Nichols and his controversial claims about the Montauk Project, including experiments involving psychic abilities and electromagnetic fields. The hosts also touch on the mysterious shutdown of psychic powers and Nichols' investigation into the base, culminating in an encounter with armed guards. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the enigmatic Montauk Project, exploring the experiences of Preston Nichols and Duncan Cameron. They discuss the mysterious events surrounding Camp Hero, the psychic abilities exhibited by Duncan, and the implications of Project Phoenix, which aimed to manipulate human consciousness through electromagnetic fields. The conversation culminates in the introduction of the Montauk Chair, a device designed to amplify psychic powers, leading to ethical dilemmas and the potential for dark consequences.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Light Banter06:09 Stranger Things Thanksgiving and Themed Drinks12:01 Diving into the Montauk Project Conspiracy18:01 Comparing Stranger Things to Other Major TV Events23:59 Montauk Point: A Cold War Relic29:32 The Rise of Montauk Legends35:11 Exploring Parapsychology and Electromagnetism40:29 The Mysterious Shutdown of Psychic Abilities47:33 Investigating Camp Hero: The Encounter54:30 Preston's Return to Camp Hero01:00:32 Duncan's Psychic Abilities01:14:05 The Montauk Chair: Amplifying Psychic Powers01:24:03 The Threshold of Morality and Possibility

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    #50- Haunted Happy Hour:3

    In this episode of Horror Whiskey Company, hosts Perfect Pete and Jamie dive into a variety of topics ranging from nostalgic reflections on the COVID era to true crime updates, including the case of Rex Heuerman and the tragic story of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. They also discuss a recent Bigfoot sighting and explore the themes of love and acceptance in the new Netflix adaptation of Frankenstein. The conversation is filled with humor, insights, and a deep appreciation for horror and true crime. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the cinematic experience of a recent horror film, discussing its visual aesthetics, storytelling, and character development. They explore the impact of streaming releases on theatrical experiences, share insights on the new series 'Welcome to Derry,' and reflect on the dynamics of character arcs and plot twists. The discussion also touches on upcoming horror films, particularly those themed around Thanksgiving, and concludes with a light-hearted debate on casting choices for iconic horror roles.

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    #49-The Haunting Legacy of Screaming Jenny

    In this episode of Horror Whiskey Company, Jamie and PARTY HARD Pete delve into the haunting tale of Screaming Jenny, an urban legend from Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. The story explores themes of grief, folklore, and the significance of ghost stories in understanding human emotions. As they share the chilling narrative of Jenny's tragic fate, they also discuss the broader implications of ghost stories and their role in preserving cultural memories. In this conversation, Jamie and PARTY HARD Pete delve into the eerie and captivating world of true crime and folklore, particularly focusing on the haunting stories surrounding Austin, Texas. They explore the tragic history of drownings in Lady Bird Lake, the cultural significance of ghost stories, and how these tales reflect societal fears and the struggles of women throughout history. The discussion culminates in a tribute to Jenny, a ghostly figure representing loss and the enduring nature of folklore, emphasizing how these narratives serve as a means of remembering those who have been forgotten.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Horror Whiskey Company09:58 The Legend of Screaming Jenny19:58 The Haunting of Harper's Ferry30:02 Ghost Stories and Their Significance31:50 Folklore and Ghost Stories35:15 The Legacy of Jenny's Story39:28 Fear of Progress and Change43:42 The Reflection of Loss in Folklore47:06 Raising a Glass to Ghosts

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    48 Haunted happy Hour II

    SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts delve into the controversial role of true crime influencers and the ethical implications of their influence on young audiences. They discuss the responsibility that comes with fame in the true crime genre and the potential consequences of glorifying violence.

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    #47 The Haunted happy hour

    SummaryIn this episode, hosts Peregrine Falcon Pete and Jamie engage in a lively discussion that blends humor with serious topics. They cover updates on true crime stories, including the Rex Heuerman and Luigi Mangione cases, while also sharing their thoughts on alcohol and sponsorships. The conversation transitions into a chilling discovery of human remains in Philadelphia, raising concerns about stalking and victim protection. The hosts maintain a balance of light-hearted banter and serious commentary throughout the episode. In this episode, the hosts delve into various true crime cases, including the mysterious disappearance of a woman and the controversial ruling of suicide in the case of Ellen Greenberg, who was found dead with multiple stab wounds. They discuss the media's role in shaping public perception of these cases, particularly through the lens of true crime shows and podcasts. The conversation shifts to a review of horror series, particularly focusing on the portrayal of Ed Gein, and concludes with a discussion of new horror films, highlighting their unique storytelling techniques and suspenseful elements. In this engaging conversation, Jamie and Peregrine Falcon Pete delve into the world of horror films, discussing unique titles, the rise of horror-comedy, and their excitement for upcoming releases like Frankenstein. They also explore the nuances of streaming services and share personal anecdotes about their viewing experiences. The episode wraps up with a fun 'Would You Rather' segment focused on horror scenarios, showcasing their humor and passion for the genre.00:00 Introduction and Banter02:50 Updates on True Crime Stories05:55 Discussion on Alcohol and Sponsorships09:05 Rex Heuerman Case Update14:11 Luigi Mangione Case Update20:00 Human Remains Discovery in Philadelphia24:37 The Mysterious Disappearance28:24 Unraveling Ellen Greenberg's Case35:58 True Crime Media and Its Impact37:51 Horror Series Review: Ed Gein46:21 Exploring New Horror Films50:30 Exploring Unique Horror Films53:00 The Rise of Horror-Comedy56:20 Anticipating Upcoming Horror Releases01:01:31 Frankenstein and the Future of Horror01:04:45 Would You Rather: Horror Edition

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    #46 History of Halloween

    In this episode, Jamie and Peregrine Falcon Pete explore the rich history and traditions surrounding Halloween. They delve into the origins of the holiday, tracing it back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where the veil between the living and the dead was believed to be thin. The conversation highlights the rituals, beliefs, and cultural influences that have shaped Halloween into the celebration it is today, including the impact of Roman traditions. Through humor and insightful commentary, they reflect on the deeper meanings of Halloween as a time to confront mortality and celebrate life. This conversation explores the evolution of Halloween, tracing its roots from ancient Roman rituals and Celtic traditions to its current form. The hosts discuss humorous anecdotes, the significance of various symbols like beans and apples, and the church's strategic incorporation of pagan practices into Christian celebrations. They delve into the origins of souling and the mischief associated with Halloween, highlighting how it became a night of both reverence and chaos. This conversation explores the evolution of Halloween from its ancient roots to its modern-day celebration. It delves into the transformation of Halloween from a night of fun and mischief to one of fear and witchcraft hysteria, and then back to a community celebration. The discussion highlights the cultural blending that occurred in America, the commercialization of Halloween, and the enduring spirit of the holiday that allows people to confront death and celebrate life.00:00 Introduction to Halloween and the Podcast04:55 The History of Halloween Traditions10:02 Samhain: The Celtic Roots of Halloween14:56 Roman Influence on Halloween19:54 Rituals and Beliefs Surrounding the Dead22:21 The Attic Antics and Summoning Demons25:40 Ghosts, Beans, and Roman Rituals27:28 Pomona and the Significance of Apples31:34 The Church's Strategy: All Hallows Day35:50 The Evolution of Halloween Traditions42:40 Souling and the Mischief of Halloween46:01 Halloween: A Collision of Beliefs46:20 The Transformation of Halloween: From Fun to Fear52:23 Witchcraft Hysteria and Halloween's Dark Turn56:06 Halloween in America: A Cultural Blend01:01:12 The Mischief of Halloween: From Pranks to Parties01:07:43 Halloween Goes Mainstream: The Rise of Commercialization01:09:56 The Enduring Spirit of Halloween: Life, Death, and Freedom

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    #45 The Smurl Haunting

    In this episode, the hosts engage in light-hearted banter before diving into the chilling tale of the Smurl haunting. They explore the background of the Smurl family, their devout Catholic upbringing, and the impact of Hurricane Agnes on their lives. The conversation touches on themes of belief in hauntings, the role of family, and the influence of nature on human experiences. In this segment, the conversation delves into the personal experiences of the Smurl family as they navigate the aftermath of a hurricane and their subsequent move into a duplex that becomes a site of paranormal disturbances. The discussion transitions from light-hearted anecdotes about natural disasters to the unsettling realization of the supernatural occurrences that escalate over time, leading to a profound sense of fear and dread within their home. In this segment, the conversation delves into the haunting experienced by the Smurl family, exploring themes of sleep paralysis, the escalation of supernatural occurrences, and the eventual involvement of Ed and Lorraine Warren. The narrative shifts from personal experiences of fear and desperation to a broader cultural phenomenon as the haunting gains media attention, transforming the family's private struggles into a public spectacle. The conversation delves into the Smurl haunting, exploring the skepticism surrounding the events, the cultural impact of the story, and the legacy left by the Warrens. It raises questions about the authenticity of the haunting and the exploitation of the Smurl family's experience for profit and fame. The discussion concludes with reflections on the enduring nature of the Smurl story and its implications for understanding paranormal phenomena.00:00 Introduction and Banter03:41 The Smurl Haunting Overview08:47 The Smurl Family Background20:18 The Impact of Hurricane Agnes21:22 Weathering the Storm: Personal Experiences with Natural Disasters23:22 Finding a New Home: The Smurl Family's Journey27:42 Life in the Duplex: A False Sense of Security30:18 The Subtle Shift: Early Signs of Disturbance34:14 Escalation of the Unexplained: From Oddities to Assaults40:38 The Breaking Point: Physical Manifestations of Fear45:34 Living in Fear: The Haunting Intensifies46:14 Sleep Paralysis and Its Effects49:32 The Smurl Haunting Begins52:10 Desperation and Seeking Help56:41 The Warrens Enter the Scene01:00:04 Media Attention and Public Spectacle01:12:00 Escalation of the Haunting01:18:42 Cultural Phenomenon and Legacy01:19:23 Introduction and Daily Life01:28:41 The Smurl Haunting: A Case of Skepticism01:35:43 Cultural Impact and Legacy of the Smurl Haunting01:41:45 The Smurls' Story: Truth or Exploitation?01:46:46 Conclusion and Future Discussions

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    #44 Ed Gein,Mark Sanchez, and HIM

    In this episode of the Whiskey Company podcast, hosts Pistol Grip Pete and Jamie discuss a variety of topics including their signature jingle, technical difficulties with recording, updates on true crime cases involving Diddy and Mark Sanchez, and their favorite horror movies. They share personal anecdotes, engage in humorous banter, and provide insights into the current entertainment landscape, all while enjoying their favorite whiskeys. In this episode, Jamie and Pistol Grip Pete delve into the inaccuracies of true crime dramatizations, particularly focusing on the portrayal of Ed Gein and the Menendez brothers. They discuss how these inaccuracies can distort public perception and the impact of such narratives on horror cinema. The conversation shifts to upcoming horror releases, with a particular emphasis on the film 'Bring Her Back' and the excitement surrounding it. The duo also engages in a light-hearted discussion about horror villains and their roles in storytelling, culminating in a fun segment where they choose which villains they would want their daughters to marry.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Jingle03:05 Technical Difficulties and Ghost Stories05:53 True Crime Updates: Diddy Sentenced11:54 Mark Sanchez's Altercation and Legal Troubles26:58 Horror Movie Recommendations and Ed Gein Discussion27:59 Exploring Historical Inaccuracies in True Crime Dramatizations35:05 The Influence of Ed Gein on Horror Cinema42:00 Upcoming Horror Releases and Reviews51:53 Villains and Their Impact on Storytelling

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    #43 Halloween Horror Nights, Dexter, And Bone Lake

    SummaryIn this episode, Jamie and Peter reunite after a break, reflecting on personal experiences and honoring a late friend. They discuss true crime updates, share stories from their recent trip to Halloween Horror Nights, and rank iconic horror characters based on their kill counts. The conversation also touches on upcoming horror movie releases, showcasing their passion for the genre and the importance of friendship in navigating life's challenges.Chapters00:00 Reconnecting After a Break05:24 True Crime Updates10:44 Hell on Earth Stories17:10 Halloween Horror Nights Experience34:03 Exploring Norse Mythology and Haunted Houses39:51 Epic Universe and Roller Coaster Adventures44:36 Diving into Horror TV Shows50:14 Upcoming Horror Movie Releases59:14 Ranking Horror Characters by Kill Count

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    #42 The Charismatic Conman: The Count of St. Germaine

    SummaryIn this episode, the hosts delve into the mysterious life of the Count of Saint Germain, a historical figure rumored to possess immortality and supernatural abilities. They explore his enigmatic presence in royal courts, his alleged skills in alchemy, and the various theories surrounding his existence, including the possibility of him being a time traveler or a vampire. The conversation highlights the fascination with his legend and the impact he has had on history and culture, culminating in a toast to his enduring legacy.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Count of Saint Germain10:18 The Enigmatic Life of Saint Germain23:58 Mysteries and Rumors Surrounding Saint Germain26:19 The Enigmatic Count of Saint Germain28:48 Saint Germain's Influence on History31:18 The Myth of Immortality33:57 The Count's Legacy in Esoteric Circles36:27 Vampire Lore and Time Travel Theories38:12 The Count's Mysterious Disappearances40:24 The Blurring of Truth and Legend42:55 The Count's Posthumous Life45:05 Theosophy and the Ascended Master47:44 The Count's Connection to Freemasonry50:08 The Count's Enduring Presence53:30 The Nature of Saint Germain's Legend

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    #41 Weapons and Millennials

    In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively conversation covering a range of topics from personal anecdotes about weddings and drinking culture to serious discussions about true crime cases like Brian Koberger and the Arkansas hike double murder. They also delve into the world of whiskey, the culinary reputation of Philadelphia, and the impact of horror movies, including a review of the latest releases and discussions about classic series like Dexter. The episode wraps up with a fun segment called 'Questions from the Crypt' where they speculate on horror movie killers.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Name Game02:26 Millennials and Vegas: The Drunkest Generation05:06 Iron Maiden and Beer: A Musical Connection07:29 Philadelphia: Food, Loyalty, and Riots10:06 Updates on Brian Koberger: Jail Life and Investigations16:04 The Speculation of Brian Koberger's Crimes21:40 Updates on James Craig's Conviction23:44 The Arkansas Hike Double Murder29:20 The Release of a Serial Killer32:57 A Bizarre Gas Siphoning Incident35:31 The Hit Movie Discussion36:22 Initial Reactions to the Movie38:05 Expectations vs. Reality in Horror Films39:50 Genre Blending: Horror, Thriller, and Mystery41:35 Non-linear Storytelling in Film43:05 Creative Twists and Spoilers44:41 Wrap-Up and Recommendations47:03 Questions from the Crypt: Horror Movie Scenarios

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    #40 know what you did last summer

    SummaryIn this episode of Horror Whiskey Company, hosts Jamie and Panicking Pete delve into the world of the I know what you did last summer franchise, specifically focusing on the emotional depth, character development, and moral dilemmas presented in the original and sequel of a popular horror movie. They explore the significance of setting, plot points, and character dynamics, while also sharing their personal insights and reflections on the horror genre as a whole. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of character deaths, plot twists, and the overall narrative structure of a horror movie franchise. They discuss the impact of character development, casting choices, and the role of trauma in shaping the story. Nostalgia plays a significant role in their perceptions, as they compare the franchise to others in the genre. The conversation also touches on themes of revenge, morality, and the influence of nepotism in casting decisions, ultimately leading to a ranking of the films within the franchise.

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    #39 Weapons, Annabelle, and Amy Bradley

    SummaryIn this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion that begins with light-hearted banter and transitions into serious topics such as true crime updates, particularly the Idaho murders and the mysterious case of Amy Bradley. They explore various theories surrounding Bradley's disappearance and delve into paranormal events related to the Annabelle doll. The conversation shifts to horror movie reviews, including adaptations of video games, and anticipates upcoming films like 'Weapons' and 'Scream 7'. The episode concludes with a discussion on the bidding war for the Texas Chainsaw Massacre rights and humorous reflections on horror movie drinking buddies.

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    #38 The Long Island Serial Killer:Part 2

    SummaryIn this conversation, Jamie and Pete engage in a light-hearted banter before transitioning into a serious discussion about the Gilgo Beach serial killer case, focusing on Rex Heuerman's arrest and the systemic failures that allowed him to evade justice for so long. They share personal anecdotes, discuss their drinks, and delve into the implications of police misconduct and the challenges faced by the victims' families. This conversation delves into the complex and chilling details surrounding the Gilgo Beach case, focusing on the corruption within law enforcement, the emergence of new leadership, and the methodical approach of the task force that reignited the investigation. It highlights the disturbing discoveries made in Rex Heuerman's home, the digital evidence linking him to multiple victims, and the ongoing efforts to identify and seek justice for the victims of this tragic case.

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    #37 The Long Island Serial Killer

    SummaryIn this episode of Horror Whiskey Company, the hosts delve into the chilling case of the Long Island Serial Killer, exploring the lives of the victims known as the Gilgo Four. They discuss the systemic failures in the investigation, the advocacy of Mary Gilbert, and the eventual arrest of Rex Heuerman. The conversation is interspersed with humor, personal anecdotes, and reflections on the impact of these tragic stories.

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    #36 Death of Drunk and Demonic

    SummaryIn this episode, the hosts discuss the transition of their podcast from 'Drunken Demonic' to a new name due to algorithm issues. They delve into current legal cases, including the Karen Reed case and the Diddy trial, while maintaining a humorous and engaging tone. The episode features a fun name selection bracket, where the hosts debate potential new names for their podcast, reflecting their personalities and the essence of their content. In this lively conversation, Pete and Jamie engage in a spirited debate over potential names for their podcast, exploring various creative options and weighing their pros and cons. The discussion evolves into a competitive naming process, where they narrow down their choices through rounds of elimination. Ultimately, they arrive at 'Horror Whiskey Co.' as the winning name, celebrating its potential for branding and connection to their podcast's themes.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Nostalgia02:13 Transitioning from Drunken Demonic04:28 The Name Change and Future Plans06:46 Current Events and Legal Updates09:12 The Karen Reed Case Discussion11:30 Brian Kohberger's Plea and Implications14:05 Diddy Trial Updates16:33 Bracket Challenge for New Podcast Name23:23 The Last Call Showdown24:20 Blackout Files vs Horror Files24:56 Final Pour vs Horror Whiskey Co.25:54 On Tap After Dark vs Pour to Death27:09 Damn Near Dark vs Devil's Cut28:22 Unholy Spirits vs Spirit Squad31:17 Beers for Fears vs Spook Keto Diet32:10 Final Call vs Blood Alcohol Content32:42 Between Two Wells vs 86th Podcast33:26 Jiggers and Jump Scares vs ABV34:06 Cheers for Fears vs Blood Brothers34:10 Slashers and Spirits vs Nightmares and Nightcaps35:03 Hex on the Beach vs Wicked and Wasted35:20 Horrors and Hangovers vs Naughty Little Wizards35:45 Blood on the Barstool vs Peter Sucks36:18 Thematic Exploration of Podcast Names37:52 Creative Naming and Branding Strategies39:54 Debate on Podcast Titles42:04 Finalizing Podcast Names and Themes47:40 Podcast Name Showdown: Wicked and Wasted vs Nightmares and Nightcaps48:40 Beers for Fears vs Spirit Squad: A Battle of Names52:24 Final Showdown: Horror Whiskey Company vs Shortcuts Through Graveyards

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    #35 28 days later and beyond

    In this episode, the hosts explore the 28 Days Later series, discussing its themes, character development, and the evolution of zombies in film. They share personal anecdotes, drink choices, and engage in light-hearted banter while delving into the emotional and moral complexities presented in the films. The conversation transitions smoothly into the next installment, 28 Weeks Later, setting the stage for further analysis. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes and character dynamics of the horror film series, particularly focusing on the moral complexities of survival versus family, the emotional impact of military responses, and the evolution of horror films over time. They explore the latest installment, '28 Years Later,' discussing its unique storytelling and emotional resonance, while also reflecting on the franchise's future and audience reception.

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    #34 Mothman: The Demon of Point Pleasent

    SummaryIn this episode of Drunk and Demonic, hosts Jamie and Poltergeist Pete dive into the legend of the Mothman, exploring its origins, eyewitness accounts, and the ensuing media frenzy. They discuss the initial sightings in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, the reactions of locals, and the investigations led by journalist John Keel, who theorizes that the Mothman may be an ultra-terrestrial being. The conversation is filled with humor, banter, and insights into the nature of folklore and the impact of media on local legends. This conversation delves into the mysterious and intriguing lore surrounding the Mothman, a cryptid linked to various paranormal events in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. The discussion covers the origins of the Mothman sightings, notable encounters with figures like Indrid Cold, the eerie events leading up to the Silver Bridge collapse, and the cultural impact of the Mothman phenomenon, including the annual Mothman Festival. The hosts explore theories about the Mothman's purpose, its connection to disasters, and modern sightings, ultimately reflecting on the enduring legacy of this enigmatic figure.

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    #33 Last of us, Hell Motel, and Meagan Jackson

    In this episode, the hosts dive into a mix of light-hearted drunken anecdotes and serious discussions about true crime cases, including Megan Jackson's sentencing and a shocking Japanese murder case. They also explore pop culture references, particularly focusing on The Last of Us season finale, and introduce a new horror show, Hell Shutter. The conversation takes a turn towards a theater incident related to Final Destination and wraps up with a discussion on the highest-grossing horror films, leading to a teaser for the next episode about the Mothman.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Dark Humor02:14 Adulting and Choices04:52 Beverage Reviews and Brand Discussions07:10 True Crime: Megan Jackson's Case12:01 Shocking Arrest in Japan16:53 Hoaxes and Misinformation18:46 The Paranormal and Pop Culture20:45 The Last of Us Season Finale Discussion25:25 Character Development and Story Arcs31:10 Comparing The Last of Us and The Walking Dead36:49 Introducing Hell Motel: A New Horror Series38:04 Exploring the Bathomet Connection39:08 Character Dynamics in True Crime40:45 The Shutter Original Experience42:00 Setting the Scene for Horror43:42 The Cliffhanger and Its Implications44:23 Final Destination Theater Incident46:24 Box Office Horror Rankings48:18 Teasing the Mothman Episode

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    #32- Underground cities and killing cops

    SummaryIn this episode, hosts Jamie and Poltergeist Pete discuss their alcohol preferences, share insights from the documentary 'The Devil in the Ozarks,' and explore the recent discovery of an underground town in Wyoming. The conversation flows from light-hearted banter about drinks to serious discussions about crime and historical mysteries. In this episode, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding horror films, urban legends, and true crime documentaries. They discuss the resurgence of horror cinema, recent releases, and their mixed feelings about certain films. The conversation also touches on the impact of true crime documentaries and the upcoming horror events, including new film releases and Halloween attractions.

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    #31 The Final Destinations

    SummaryIn this episode of Drunk and Demonic, hosts Jamie and Poltergeist Pete dive into the Final Destination franchise, discussing its impact on viewers, the concept of death's design, and the evolution of characters throughout the series. They explore the themes of premonitions, the horror genre, and the staying power of the films, while also providing insights into the characters and plot developments across the movies. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the intricacies of the Final Destination film franchise, discussing the evolution of its themes, particularly the concept of death and premonitions. They explore how each installment builds upon the last, introducing new rules and twists while maintaining the franchise's core elements. The discussion highlights the differences in storytelling and character development across the films, culminating in a critique of the series' final installment, which attempts to tie back to the original film. In this engaging conversation, the hosts transition from a light-hearted discussion about beer to a deep dive into the movie 'Final Destination: Bloodlines'. They explore the film's unique take on the franchise, emphasizing character development, family dynamics, and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. The hosts express their excitement about the film's twists and turns, ranking the best and worst deaths in the franchise. Their final thoughts highlight the film's success in revitalizing the series and the importance of caring for characters in horror films. In this conversation, Pete and Jamie explore the Final Destination franchise, discussing the most memorable and ridiculous deaths across the films. They express their frustrations with certain character arcs and the execution of deaths, while also ranking the movies from worst to best. The discussion culminates in reflections on the franchise's impact and the evolution of horror storytelling.00:00 intro 9:08 final destination15:25 final destination 223:30 final destination 332:00 the final destination 36:45 final destination 544:56 final destination:bloodlines 55:21 rankings 

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    #30- Diddy, Jack & Lorrie, Bad Thoughts, and Ugly Stepsisters

    SummaryIn this engaging podcast episode, hosts Jamie and Poltergeist Pete share humorous anecdotes about drinking experiences, discuss updates on the Menendez brothers' resentencing, and delve into the influence of TikTok on legal cases, particularly the Diddy trial. They also explore the intriguing case of Lori and Jack Potter, highlighting themes of deception and identity theft. In this episode, the hosts delve into a chilling cold case that was reopened in 2020, leading to the identification of a victim through forensic genealogy. They discuss the arrest of the suspect, who was charged with second-degree murder, and explore another disturbing case from New Jersey involving the captivity of a teenager. The conversation shifts to the controversial tour of the Annabelle doll, raising questions about the ethics of such an event. Finally, they touch on a casting call for a new Camp Crystal Lake series, highlighting the opportunities arising in the entertainment industry. In this episode, the hosts explore various themes in horror and comedy, discussing casting dreams, the evolution of iconic horror characters, and the impact of nostalgia in film. They review Tom Segura's new series 'Bad Thoughts', the reimagined Cinderella tale 'Ugly Stepsister', and the anticipated return of 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'. The conversation culminates in a deep dive into the Final Destination franchise, highlighting its unique blend of horror and humor.

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    #29 The Roswell Incident

    SummaryThis conversation delves into the infamous Roswell incident of 1947, exploring the discovery of unusual debris by rancher Mac Brazel, the subsequent military cover-up, and the cultural impact of the event. The hosts discuss the various theories surrounding the incident, the role of key figures like Stanton Friedman, and the ongoing fascination with UFOs and government secrecy. In this episode, the hosts delve into the Roswell incident, exploring the historical context, witness accounts, and the various theories surrounding the event. They discuss the government's inconsistent responses over the years and how the narrative has evolved into a cultural phenomenon. The conversation highlights the impact of Roswell on public perception of government secrecy and the ongoing fascination with UFOs and extraterrestrial life.

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    28: Last of us, Sinners, Weapons, and a new serial killer

    SummaryIn this episode, Jamie and Pete discuss various topics including their musical preferences, the significance of Cinco de Mayo, and the ongoing P. Diddy trial. They delve into the details of the Karen Reed case, exploring the complexities of the investigation and the evidence presented. The conversation also touches on recent developments in Massachusetts, including a series of bodies found, leading to speculation about a potential serial killer in the area. The episode concludes with reflections on the implications of these cases and the nature of true crime discussions. In this conversation, Pete and Jamie delve into the complexities of modern narratives surrounding serial killers, the evolution of horror films, and the role of AI in storytelling. They discuss the impact of suspenseful filmmaking and the significance of music in enhancing cinematic experiences, while also reviewing recent horror films and their thematic elements. In this episode, Pete and Jamie discuss various topics including Michael B. Jordan's roles in a recent film, the portrayal of banjos and bluegrass music, the significance of post-credits scenes, and the classification of monster movies versus horror films. They also delve into the impact of 'The Last of Us' as a leading horror TV show and share insights on Zach Krieger's upcoming film 'Weapons'.

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    27: Superior Universal Alignment

    SummaryIn this episode, Jamie and Pete delve into the disturbing cult known as Superior Universal Alignment, led by Valentina de Andrade in Brazil. They explore the cult's beliefs, particularly the idea that children born after 1981 were soulless and needed to be removed for humanity's betterment. The conversation highlights how these beliefs escalated into dangerous actions, the formation of insulated communities, and the influence of powerful individuals within the cult. This conversation delves into the chilling events surrounding the Altamira cult, exploring the disturbing disappearances of children, the medical precision of their mutilations, and the systemic corruption that allowed these atrocities to persist. It highlights the betrayal felt by survivors, the influence of the cult's leader, and the ongoing trauma experienced by the community. Ultimately, it serves as a warning about the dangers of unchecked beliefs and the power dynamics that can enable such horrors.

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    26: Death of a Mangione

    on This Episode Peter and Jamie go over current true crime topics such as Luigi Mangione, and the Menendez Brothers. They also go over all horror movie news the was at cinema con, talk about how great the hell house franchise is, and review death of a unicorn#truecrime #luigimangione #menendezbrothers #podcast #recommended

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    #25 The Mary Celeste

    In this episode of Drunken Demonic, hosts Jamie and Pete dive into the unsolved mystery of the Mary Celeste, a ghost ship found abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. They explore the ship's eerie history, the background of its captain and crew, and the strange circumstances surrounding its discovery. The conversation is interspersed with humor, drinking games, and a unique approach to storytelling, making for an engaging exploration of maritime legends. This conversation dives deep into the mystery of the Mary Celeste, an abandoned ship found in 1872 with no crew aboard. The hosts explore various theories surrounding the disappearance of the crew, including alcohol fumes, mutiny, and supernatural forces. They discuss the evidence found on the ship and the subsequent investigation, leading to a lively debate about what could have happened to the crew. The conversation culminates in the hosts sharing their own theories, blending humor with intrigue as they dissect this maritime enigma.

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    24: Moscow Murders & Mother In laws

    In this episode of Drunken Demonic, hosts Jamie and Pete dive into their favorite topics: horror movies and true crime. They discuss recent updates on the Moscow murders, including DNA evidence and the controversial tearing down of the crime scene. The conversation shifts to a shocking story of a man found malnourished after being held captive for 20 years. They also cover a bizarre murder-for-hire plot involving a star from Ghost Adventures, revealing the dark side of relationships. The episode wraps up with personal updates and horror news. In this episode, Jamie and Pete dive into a variety of horror films and series, sharing their thoughts and reviews. They discuss the complexities of shows like 'Yellowjackets', the comedic elements of 'The Parenting', and the psychological thrills of 'Red Rooms'. They also explore unique perspectives in horror with 'Good Boy', a film told from a dog's viewpoint, and the upcoming 'Until Dawn', based on a video game. The conversation wraps up with excitement for 'Death of a Unicorn', a horror comedy featuring a star-studded cast.

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    #23 Bigfoot, Beer Goggles, or Bullshit

    In this episode, hosts Jamie and Pete dive into the world of Bigfoot, exploring various sightings and stories while mixing cocktails. They discuss the credibility of different encounters, including Paul Freeman's famous footage and a local man's terrifying experience in Dewey Lake. The conversation is light-hearted, filled with humor, and includes a unique cocktail creation called the 'Sassy Squatch.' In this engaging conversation, Jamie and Pete explore various Bigfoot encounters, blending skepticism with belief. They recount stories of alleged sightings, including a man's captivity by Bigfoot, a chilling experience in a mine shaft, and a humorous incident involving a man in a ghillie suit. The discussion highlights the fine line between reality and myth, as they reflect on the nature of belief in the paranormal and the stories that shape our understanding of cryptids like Bigfoot.

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    #22 Vegans, Viruses, and Villains

    In this episode of Drunk and Demonic, hosts Jamie and Pete discuss their podcast format changes, delve into the chilling story of the Zizian cult, and explore its origins, activities, and legal troubles. They also touch on other intriguing stories, including the death of Jean Hackman, while maintaining a light-hearted and rambling tone throughout the conversation. In this episode, the hosts delve into the mysterious deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, exploring the circumstances surrounding their passing and the theories that emerged. They reflect on Hackman's legacy in film, discuss upcoming horror movies, and the trend of public domain horror films. The conversation wraps up with indie horror recommendations and a light-hearted banter about their favorite horror tropes.

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    #21 The Bell Witch Haunting

    n this episode of Drunk and Demonic, hosts Jamie and Pete dive into a variety of topics, including their personal anecdotes, cult crimes, and legal updates surrounding high-profile murder cases. They also share their thoughts on recent horror movies, particularly a film about a monkey that blends comedy and horror. The episode culminates in a discussion about the infamous Bell Witch story, exploring its unique aspects and historical significance. In this episode, the hosts delve into the haunting tale of the Bell Witch, exploring its origins, the Bell family's experiences, and the community's reactions to the supernatural events. The conversation highlights the blend of folklore, history, and the eerie occurrences that defined this infamous haunting in Tennessee. The conversation delves into the haunting legend of the Bell Witch, exploring the eerie events surrounding Betsy Bell and her family's experiences with a malevolent spirit. The hosts discuss various encounters, including those with notable figures like Andrew Jackson, and the mysterious circumstances leading to John Bell's death. They ponder the nature of the witch's influence, the obsession with Betsy's love life, and the broader implications of the story in American folklore. The discussion raises questions about mass hysteria versus genuine supernatural occurrences, ultimately highlighting the enduring fascination with the Bell Witch legend.#haunting #ghost #podcast

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