Episodes
AIDS Mary: Patient Zero — A Halloween Urban Legend Scary Story
This scary, feature-length horror story follows a dying teen who enters an experimental trial—then a violent assault twists a cure into something new. The whispers name her AIDS Mary, a lipstick-leaving shadow who walks frat houses and midnight streets, where mirrors fog with warningsand victims fade in days.
If you crave Halloween horror stories and spooky stories with mature themes, this one hits like a rumor you wish you’d never heard—part urban legend, part revenge, and all dread. Built for spooky seasonlisteners who want long, immersive chills with real-world bite, it’s a tense, tragic spiral you won’t shake off by morning.
Night four of 31 shows in 31 days—subscribe now for a new scare every single day this October.
AIDS Mary: Patient Zero — by Rob Fields
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Sickle Jack, the Harvester of Souls - Halloween Horrors
Tonight’s nightmare follows four boys on BMX bikes through spooky season mayhem: a house party gone wrong, a sinister scavenger hunt, and the legend of a pumpkin-headed scarecrow who carves his way across town. As whispers spread from the playground to the dumpster behind the corner store and into a cemetery mausoleum, the truth hits like a blade: Sickle Jack isn’t just a story—he’s the harvest.
Expect mature themes, relentless tension, and a midnight showdown in the cornfields where an ancient bargain is kept and the missing return as something… else. This is Halloween horror storytelling built for listeners who love spooky stories with teeth.
This is night three of 31 shows in 31 days on Weekly Spooky—a new scare every single day this October. Subscribe, rate, and bring a friend to the fire. We go again tomorrow.
Sickle Jack, the Harvester of Souls — by Joe Solmo
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In the Witch House Walls - A Haunted House Halloween Horror Story
Tonight’s feature-length episode delivers one of the season’s darkest scary stories, steeped in haunted house chills and mature themes.
When Freddy and Odalys try to turn an abandoned funeral parlor into apartments, they discover the walls are stuffed with mummified animals, curses, and whispers that never stop. As they lean into spooky season with Halloween decorations and a party to lure tenants, the house reveals what it really is—a place where spooky stories come alive, and death is only the beginning.
This is Halloween horror storytelling at its most terrifying—perfect for listeners searching for scary podcasts, haunted house horror stories, and chilling long-form spooky stories with a mature edge. And don’t forget—this is night two of our 31 shows in 31 days event. Weekly Spooky is bringing you a brand new nightmare every single day this October.
In the Witch House Walls — by David O’Hanlon
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Madelyne’s Revenge — A Halloween Vampire Horror Story
Kick off 31 Days of Halloween with a Full-Length Horror Story that drips with blood, fangs, and supernatural terror. Madelyne’s Revenge unleashes vampires, monsters, and a spider-girl heroine in a battle that could decide the fate of an entire town.
Felicia Bates thought her spider’s strength could protect her family… until the unkillable Madelyne Donnerly returns from the grave. With vampire hordes, a devil’s bargain, and a fight that stretches into the Backwoods, this isn’t just a scary tale — it’s a Halloween horror epic.
Madelyne’s Revenge — by Rob Fields
And it’s just the beginning… because Weekly Spooky is dropping 31 shows in 31 days this October.
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Halloween Horrors: 11 Urban Legends & Scary Tales for Spooky Season
In this episode (in order):
- Mischief Night — Shane Migliavacca — Pranks and vandalism give way to something meaner in the dark, when a “just-for-fun” night won’t stay harmless.
- The Halloween Heist — Rob Fields — A smooth operator gambles on Halloween chaos to pull off a score—until masks and motives start to blur.
- Photosensitive — Joe Solmo — Strobe lights and camera flashes turn a seasonal celebration into a panic-inducing nightmare.
- Bad Cops in a Small Town on Halloween Night — John Oak Dalton — A quiet community learns what happens when the badge goes bad after sundown.
- Barley and Clyde Meet the Pumpkin King — David O’Hanlon — Two rough cousins run afoul of autumn’s oldest royalty—folk-horror with a wicked grin.
- Another Mischief Night — Shane Migliavacca — The pranks return—but this time the consequences come calling.
- Pumpkin Spice and Nothing Nice — Charles Campbell — A rude encounter at a coffee counter brews into a curse no latte can sweeten.
- Retro Halloween Weekend — Rob Fields — A drive-in marathon promises nostalgia, then spools into real fear between the reels.
- The Halloween Party — Keith Tomlin — Friends head for a blowout bash; the only thing scarier than the costumes is what’s waiting outside.
- A Wet ’n’ Wild Halloween — David O’Hanlon — After-hours at the waterpark, echoes in the pipes and shadows in the slides.
- Halloween 198666 — Dan Wilder — ’80s memories, metal, and whispered rumors—some legends don’t stay buried after the credits roll.
Cue this Weekly Spooky compilation for the season: short, punchy scares; cozy-creepy vibes; and enough twists to keep your porch light burning. Follow, rate, and share if this kept you company on a long October night.
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Monthly Spooky | Halloween Origins: Samhain, Trick-or-Treat & Jack-O’-Lanterns
Kick off spooky season with Monthly Spooky as we uncover the origins of Halloween—from ancient Samhain rites to the folklore behind trick-or-treat, jack-o’-lanterns (yes, turnips first!), towering bonfires, and why bats became icons of the night. We connect old-world customs to the traditions you love today, separating myth from history so you can sound scary-smart all October.
Inside this episode
- Samhain → All Hallows’ → Halloween: how the celebration evolved
- Souling & guising: the path to modern trick-or-treat
- Turnip to pumpkin: the strange journey of the jack-o’-lantern
- Bonfires & bats: practical reasons that became spooky symbols
- Apple games, bobbing & fortune-telling: the harvest rituals that linger
- Mischief Night, witches, black cats: what’s legend vs. what’s real
Plus fresh spooky news
- Erin Patterson: the latest Death Cap mushroom sentencing update
- UFO festival stunt to “make contact” (and why these events keep booming)
- A massive sinkhole that swallowed part of a neighborhood
- A dangerous squirell attacking innocent people
New here? This episode stands alone—perfect entry point for fans of Halloween history, folklore, and true-crime-adjacent spooky news.🎧 Hit play, then tell us: Which tradition surprised you most?
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Unknown Broadcast | Four Horror Stories of Paranoia, Blind Voyages, and a Cursed Tree
- 🍷 A Drink with Dionysius — A small-time schemer toasts his luck and finds a warhead at the bottom of the bottle. Greed, old flames, and the kind of deal that stains the soul.
- 😱 Terror Stricken (The Whistler) — Fear begins as a whisper and ends as gangrene. Paranoia swells until every heartbeat sounds like a verdict.
- 🚢 Voyage Through Darkness (Suspense) — A ship at night, a passenger who cannot see, and a killer moving like weather across the deck. The ocean keeps its secrets—until it doesn’t.
- 🌲 The Demon Tree (Dark Fantasy) — In the wrong forest, the bark has memory. Bloodlines are tallied in rings, and the wood speaks back when you breathe its name.
Finish your drink, keep your hands inside the light, and do not—under any circumstance—turn your back on the tree.
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Cutting Deep into Horror | The Evil Dead (1981) Sam Raimi’s Scariest Film Deep Dive
Henrique Couto & Rachael Redolfi cut deep into Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead (1981)—the raw, relentless, cabin-in-the-woods classic that jump-started a whole splatter language. We unpack how Raimi’s scrappy camera attacks, Tom Sullivan’s gnarly makeup/stop-motion, and Bruce Campbell’s live-wire performance forged a cult juggernaut on a shoestring. We also trace the Michigan-to-Tennessee origin story (yes, that Morristown cabin), why the movie’s fever-dream logic still rattles modern audiences, and how the film’s ratings saga (X → NC-17; many releases unrated) fed its outlaw reputation.
Inside this episode
- Pure nightmare mode: Why the 1981 original plays it straight—and meaner—than its sequels, leaning into fever-dream momentum instead of jokey splatter.
- DIY brutality: Tom Sullivan’s prosthetics and stop-motion meltdown; Raimi’s aggressive camera grammar that makes the cabin feel alive.
- From Michigan to Morristown: How a Detroit proof-of-concept led to a Tennessee shoot—and the enduring lore around that cabin site. (We discuss the oft-told lightning-strike story and what locals say.)
- The ratings fight: Festival buzz, an X rating, later NC-17 notes, and why many home releases stayed unrated—fueling the film’s “forbidden” aura.
Where to watch (U.S.) — checked Sept 23, 2025
- Prime Video — https://www.amazon.com/Evil-Dead-Bruce-Campbell/dp/B01CY5KYRC
- Fandango at Home (Vudu) — https://athome.fandango.com/content/browse/details/The-Evil-Dead/13752
- Apple TV — https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/the-evil-dead/umc.cmc.2zdhjrx2rwh7e0hu6a0iczqfq
- JustWatch (availability tracker) — https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-evil-dead
- How scary is it? Very. The film’s been rated X/NC-17 over time for intense gore; many releases are unrated.
- Who did the effects? Tom Sullivan handled prosthetics and the famous stop-motion finale.
- Where should I watch it tonight? Rent on Prime Video, Fandango at Home, or Apple TV (see links above).
Hosted by Henrique Couto & Rachael Redolfi, Cutting Deep into Horror blends smart film craft talk with fun, practical-effects geekery—so you can watch smarter (and scream louder).
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The Old Man with the Red Bicycle - A Scary Campground Slasher Story
Bottle rockets and s’mores quickly give way to razor-wire, pitfall spikes, and the kind of forest terror that feels all too real. If you love slasher horror, survival stories, and campfire nightmares, this tale will have you checking every shadow. Perfect for fans of Friday the 13th, The Hills Have Eyes, and classic creepypasta.
Turn off the lights, put on your headphones, and remember: sometimes the most dangerous monster in the woods is just a man… with a red bicycle.
The Old Man with the Red Bicycle — by Bruce Haney.
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Terrifying & True | Urban Legends of Spook Hollow: Ghost Stories from America’s Haunted Roads
Inside this episode:
• Nyack, New York — Camboan legend: the gentle ghost said to give a real Spook Hollow its name.
• Phelps County, Missouri — Spook Hollow Rd / Pine Hill Cemetery: Goat-Man reports, phantom cars, dead electronics, rusting school bus.
• Oregonia, Ohio — headless bridge haunting: midnight ritual, thud on the planks, back-roads dare.
• Pennsylvania & Appalachia — murdered peddler motif: why these stories cluster in hollows and valleys.
If you’re searching haunted road stories, Goatman sightings, headless bridge ghost Ohio, Spook Hollow Road Missouri, or the meaning of “hollow” in Appalachia, this episode is your map. Follow and share for spooky-season specials all October.
We’re telling that story tonight.
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