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It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor.


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Episodes
  • Episode 699: Randy Kraft: The Scorecard Killer (Part 2)
    Aug 18 2025

    Throughout the 1970s, Southern California residents were held in the grip of terror as multiple serial killers stalked the streets, preying on victims from every walk of life, including the area’s gay community. From 1971 to 1983, Randy Kraft kidnapped, tortured, and murdered at least sixteen men and boys, but the real number of victims is believed to be considerably higher. When he was arrested in 1983, investigators searched Kraft’s home and found a list with cryptic references to what they believed were sixty-one victims in total. The discovery of that list led the press to dub Kraft “The Scorecard Killer.”

    Following his arrest in 1983, Randy Kraft was tried and convicted of sixteen counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. Although the arrest and trial put an end to Kraft’s murder spree, several critical questions remain unanswered, including the most important aspect of the case detectives were never able to solve: who was Randy Kraft’s accomplice?

    Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!

    References

    Arnold, Roxane, and Jerry Hicks. 1983. "Kraft suspected in deaths of 14 men in 3 states, Gates says." Los Angeles Times, May 20: 73.

    Associated Press. 1983. "Five murders charged to computer analyst." Sacramento Bee, May 25: 2.

    —. 1978. "Police seek link in deaths of 18." San Bernardino County Sun, November 24: 3.

    —. 1983. "Freeway killing pattern repeats." The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA), February 19: 2.

    Bajko, Matthew. 2016. Gay serial killer breaks silence. November 2. Accessed May 15, 2025. https://www.ebar.com/story/246748.

    Grant, Gordon. 1983. "How a routine stop led to a big arrest." Los Angeles Times, May 20: 73.

    Hicks, Jerry. 1988. "Alleged 'death list' made public as Kraft trial opens." Los Angeles Times, September 27: 69.

    —. 1989. "Kraft condemned to death by jury for serial killings." Los Angeles Times, August 12: 1.

    —. 1988. "Kraft defense says marine found in car was not dead." Los Angeles Times, September 28: 76.

    —. 1989. "Kraft guilty of 16 sex slayings, jury decides." Los Angeles Times, May 13: 1.

    —. 1989. "Orange County jury gets Kraft serial murder case." Los Angeles Times, April 28: 76.

    —. 1988. "Two other states were closing in on Kraft." Los Angeles Times, January 4: 3.

    —. 1989. "Witness says Kraft drugged and sexually assaulted him in 1970." Los Angeles Times, June 6: 3.

    Hughes, Beth. 1982. "L.A. area's missing youths-a trail of mystery and murder." San Francisco Examiner, August 23: B5.

    Jarlson, Gary. 1983. "Suspect in 4 slayings also investigated in 6 Oregon murders." Los Angeles Times, May 19: 80.

    Kennedy, J. Michael. 1978. "Four deaths turn into four mysteries." Los Angeles Times, September 2: 17.

    Los Angeles Times. 1973. "Head of a man found in a bag at paper plant." Los Angeles Times, April 27: 23.

    —. 1988. "Randy Kraft's scorecard?" Los Angeles Times, October 2: 117.

    McDougal, Dennis. 1991. Angel of Darkness: The True Story of Randy Kraft and the Most Heinous Murder Spree. New York, NY: Warner Books.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 698: Randy Kraft: The Scorecard Killer (Part 1)
    Aug 14 2025

    Throughout the 1970s, Southern California residents were held in the grip of terror as multiple serial killers stalked the streets, preying on victims from every walk of life, including the area’s gay community. From 1971 to 1983, Randy Kraft kidnapped, tortured, and murdered at least sixteen men and boys, but the real number of victims is believed to be considerably higher. When he was arrested in 1983, investigators searched Kraft’s home and found a list with cryptic references to what they believed were sixty-one victims in total. The discovery of that list led the press to dub Kraft “The Scorecard Killer.”

    Following his arrest in 1983, Randy Kraft was tried and convicted of sixteen counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to death. Although the arrest and trial put an end to Kraft’s murder spree, several critical questions remain unanswered, including the most important aspect of the case detectives were never able to solve: who was Randy Kraft’s accomplice?

    Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!

    References

    Arnold, Roxane, and Jerry Hicks. 1983. "Kraft suspected in deaths of 14 men in 3 states, Gates says." Los Angeles Times, May 20: 73.

    Associated Press. 1983. "Five murders charged to computer analyst." Sacramento Bee, May 25: 2.

    —. 1978. "Police seek link in deaths of 18." San Bernardino County Sun, November 24: 3.

    —. 1983. "Freeway killing pattern repeats." The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, CA), February 19: 2.

    Bajko, Matthew. 2016. Gay serial killer breaks silence. November 2. Accessed May 15, 2025. https://www.ebar.com/story/246748.

    Grant, Gordon. 1983. "How a routine stop led to a big arrest." Los Angeles Times, May 20: 73.

    Hicks, Jerry. 1988. "Alleged 'death list' made public as Kraft trial opens." Los Angeles Times, September 27: 69.

    —. 1989. "Kraft condemned to death by jury for serial killings." Los Angeles Times, August 12: 1.

    —. 1988. "Kraft defense says marine found in car was not dead." Los Angeles Times, September 28: 76.

    —. 1989. "Kraft guilty of 16 sex slayings, jury decides." Los Angeles Times, May 13: 1.

    —. 1989. "Orange County jury gets Kraft serial murder case." Los Angeles Times, April 28: 76.

    —. 1988. "Two other states were closing in on Kraft." Los Angeles Times, January 4: 3.

    —. 1989. "Witness says Kraft drugged and sexually assaulted him in 1970." Los Angeles Times, June 6: 3.

    Hughes, Beth. 1982. "L.A. area's missing youths-a trail of mystery and murder." San Francisco Examiner, August 23: B5.

    Jarlson, Gary. 1983. "Suspect in 4 slayings also investigated in 6 Oregon murders." Los Angeles Times, May 19: 80.

    Kennedy, J. Michael. 1978. "Four deaths turn into four mysteries." Los Angeles Times, September 2: 17.

    Los Angeles Times. 1973. "Head of a man found in a bag at paper plant." Los Angeles Times, April 27: 23.

    —. 1988. "Randy Kraft's scorecard?" Los Angeles Times, October 2: 117.

    McDougal, Dennis. 1991. Angel of Darkness: The True Story of Randy Kraft and the Most Heinous Murder Spree. New York, NY: Warner Books.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 697: Possessed by Paperbacks: A Chat with Grady Hendrix
    Aug 11 2025

    Ash and Alaina are joined by one of their favorite authors, Grady Hendrix! The moment we covered MY BEST FRIEND'S EXORCISM on Episode 598, we KNEW we needed to chat with him on the mic! We talk cursed keyboards, horrific group chats, and if we have what it takes to be a final girl!

    Looking to purchase his latest nonfiction work? Buy THESE FISTS BREAK BRICKS now by visiting https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/grady-hendrix/these-fists-break-bricks-revised-and-expanded-edition/9780762489480/

    Want to listen to his podcast SUPER SCARY HAUNTED HOME SCHOOL? listen here! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1080659

    Visit www.GradyHendrix.com for upcoming events as well as one of the funniest "about pages" we have ever seen!

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    1 hr and 11 mins

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I'm binging this podcast for a long time and I'm always waiting for the newest episodes. Alaina and Ash are amazing storytellers, their topics are morbid, truly, but they are able to make a light-hearted show with their personalities that's super enjoyable but still scary. I love their care for details and researching, their respect for the victims and focus on their lives, but they also go discuss about the psychology behind crimes. listening to their show always makes me feel like I'm chatting with my friends discussing crimes – except for the fact that my friends are not into true crime.

For real weirdos... VERY RECOMMENDED!

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I really enjoy Morbid Podcast I found them on Spotify and add them any time I see them pop up on anything. I listen to them mostly in the car. I love everything about the podcast. I'm a new fan and a big fan.

LOVE

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So this is actually my first podcast that I have listened to and it love it. I stumbled upon these awesome women that have a passion for true crimes. They have their own style and it might not be for everyone but it least give them a try you might be surprised I have listened for 4 days straight and cant stop.

Thank you ladies for doing what you do.

Awesome listening

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I liked this. Well researched, performance was awesome. It was a lot of fun.

Well researched

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love the details and research they do but it takes them way to long to get into to the story. They get off topic way to much and have way to much personal/inside jokes.

off topic too much

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Ran out of episodes. my favorite podcast. anyone who doesn't like this podcast is not very bright or funny. I kind of feel sorry for you. i definitely feel sorry if you have kids. these women are funny smart and thorough. It's like chatting with your very smart slightlybweird BFF's. awesome!

#1 so good I joined the patreons

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Chatty Cathies, took too long to get to the story and too much slumber party talk. Serious situation that wasn't taken seriously, by these two airheads.

Yada Yads

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This is by far my favorite episode! I laughed my ass off the entire time!

loved it!

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OMG! I love Bailey Sarian.
Watch her video's all the time.
Loved this podcast.

Excited!!!

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I've seen and heard the most ridiculous and sexist negative reviews of this podcast and they're just wrong. One even compared them to My Favorite Murder as if that was a bad thing. Are you guys listening to the same podcast?? Ash and Alaina have a great rapport and I LOVE hearing their theories/opinions and background. I've been listening to this non-stop trying to catch up as I just discovered it anf am hooked. If you aren't interested in that/have a problem with it, maybe you should go read a news article instead. Podcasts may not be for you.

Best Podcast! Boo to the haters

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