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Creepy Shit Podcast is where we dive into haunted histories, forgotten folklore, and unsolved weirdness that actually happened. Sometimes it’s the obscure stuff nobody’s talking about, sometimes it’s a story you’ve heard before but never like this. No fluff. Just verified mysteries, strange phenomena, and historical oddities that’ll have you questioning everything at 2am. If you’re here for the unexplained and you actually want the research behind it, welcome home, and press play Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Crímenes Reales Espiritualidad
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  • 46: The Sausage King of Chicago: Murder, Dissolution & the Ghost that Never Left
    Mar 23 2026

    In 1897, Adolph Luetgert — Chicago’s self-made “Sausage King” — became the center of one of the most disturbing and sensational murder cases in American history. When his wife Louisa vanished on the night of May 1st, police followed the evidence straight to the basement of his northwest side sausage factory. What they found there changed criminal justice forever — and allegedly left something behind that never quite left.

    This week on Creepy Shit Podcast, we break down the fully documented, court-record-verified story of the Luetgert murder case: the lye vat, the bone fragments, the engraved ring, the forensic anthropologist who took the stand in one of America’s earliest uses of forensic science in a murder trial, and the two trials that captivated an entire city. We also get into the ghost sightings that started almost immediately after the crime — the white figure at the fireplace, the watchmen who ran, the twice-relocated house, and the basement that still makes people uneasy today.

    No embellishment. No invented details. Just the real, documented, deeply unsettling truth — which, as always, is scarier than anything we could make up.

    References & Resources:

    ∙ Alchemy of Bones: Chicago’s Luetgert Murder Case of 1897 — Robert Loerzel

    ∙ WTTW Chicago: Chicago Mysteries with Geoffrey Baer

    ∙ Mysterious Chicago — Adam Selzer

    ∙ Cook County Court Records, 1897–1898 (Illinois State Archives)

    ∙ CBS Chicago: Chicago Hauntings series​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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    50 m
  • 45: Ep. 45 The Dark Truth About the Appalachian Mountains ft. National Park After Dark Podcast
    Mar 16 2026

    The Appalachian Mountains are older than the dinosaurs — and something has been living in them ever since. This week, I’m joined by Danielle and Cassie of the National Park After Dark podcast as we pull back the curtain on the true paranormal history of Appalachia.

    From Dogman encounters and Mothman sightings to cryptid folklore rooted in centuries of documented eyewitness accounts, we’re going deep into the haunted heart of America’s most mysterious mountain range.

    I’ve been tiptoeing around this region — you heard me cover Dudley Town — but today we go all the way in. This one is not for the faint of heart, Press play if you dare

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    59 m
  • 44: Ep. 44 McKamey Manor: When Entertainment Becomes Something Else Entirely!
    Mar 9 2026

    Not all horror is paranormal. This week on Creepy Shit, we’re diving deep into McKamey Manor—the controversial “extreme haunted house” in Summertown, Tennessee that has sparked nationwide debate, multiple investigations, and over 170,000 petition signatures calling for its closure.

    What happens when a haunted attraction crosses the line from entertainment into something far more disturbing? Former Navy veteran Russ McKamey operates what he calls “survival horror” experiences that require a 40-page waiver, proof of medical insurance, and a doctor’s clearance. Participants endure waterboarding, physical assault, psychological torture, and hours of documented abuse—all technically legal because they consented.

    But what happens when safe words are ignored? When participants end up hospitalized? When the $20,000 prize that no one has ever won might not even exist?

    We examine the documented survivor testimonies, including Laura Hertz Brotherton’s 2016 hospital visit after extensive injuries. We explore the 2023 Tennessee Attorney General investigation, the 2024 attempted murder charges against Russ McKamey (later dropped), and the Hulu documentary that exposed the truth behind America’s most extreme haunted attraction.

    This episode investigates the psychology behind extreme haunts, the legal gray areas of consent, and the disturbing question: where’s the line between consensual thrill-seeking and actual torture?

    **CONTENT WARNING** This episode contains detailed discussions of physical assault, waterboarding, psychological torture, domestic violence allegations, and extreme physical experiences. Listener discretion advised.

    Primary Sources & Documentation:

    1. Hulu Documentary (2023)

    - “Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House”

    - Directed by Andrew Renzi

    - Features survivor testimonies and investigation footage

    2. Netflix Documentaries

    - “Haunters: The Art of the Scare” (2017)

    - “Dark Tourist” (Season 1, Episode featuring McKamey Manor, 2018)

    3. Investigative Journalism

    - Nashville Scene: “Tennessee’s McKamey Manor: Torture on Demand” by Megan Seling (February 2018)

    - CBS42: “The Truth of McKamey Manor, Tennessee’s Extreme Horror Attraction” (October 2022)

    - WKRN: “Owner of McKamey Manor charged with attempted murder, rape” (July 2024)

    4. Legal Documents

    - Tennessee Attorney General Investigation announcement (October 31, 2023)

    - Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office arrest records (July 2024)

    - McKamey Manor lawsuit against Tennessee AG (2024)

    5. Podcast Series:

    - “Inside McKamey Manor” (8-part series, 2024)

    - Hosted by Elizabeth McCafferty

    - Audio Always production

    - Available on all podcast platforms

    Petitions & Public Response:

    - Change.org: “Shut down McKamey Manor” (170,000+ signatures)

    - Created by Frankie Towery

    - Active petition ongoing

    Official Sources:

    - McKamey Manor official website (operational as of December 2024)

    - McKamey Manor YouTube channel (contains edited tour footage)

    - McKamey Manor social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter)

    Media Coverage:

    - Los Angeles Times coverage

    - The Guardian reporting

    - New York Daily News articles

    - Travel Channel’s “Halloween Craziest” feature

    Expert Commentary

    - Lawrence County District Attorney Brent Cooper statements (2018)

    - Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti investigation (2023)

    - Lawrence County Commissioner Scott Franks public statements (2017)

    Research on Extreme Haunts:

    - Academic studies on consent in extreme entertainment

    - Psychological research on ordeal experiences

    - Legal analysis of consent waivers and liability

    Additional Context:

    - Extreme haunt industry standards and safety protocols

    - Comparison to legitimate extreme attractions (Blackout, Ten Thirty One Productions)

    - BDSM community consent practices and safe word protocols

    - Medical ethics literature on informed consent

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