Whispers in the Night is a podcast with a focus on the Midwest that is devoted to exploring topics of the paranormal, unexplained, & the things that terrify us most through fact, fiction, & folklore. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whispersinthenight/support
In part 1 of this episode we talked about the cult known as The Chicago Rippers or "Ripper Crew," a cult made up of four men in the early 80's. This satanic cult would terrorize women of Chicago through torture, rape, mutilation, and murder all within the confides of a ritualistic chapel built in the attic of their leader, Robin Gecht.
In tonight's episode, we feature an audio drama production of our fiction "Blush," written by Meg Williams, inspired by the events discussed in part 1.
This audio drama production was performed by Q, Lindsay Boyd, Jeff Stallings, and myself.
If you have a story of your own that you'd like to share with the podcast, or perhaps you'd like to contribute your talents, feel free to send an email to [email protected]
Host: Seng Phengdouangdeth
Air Date: 09/16/2022
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Music in this episode is by SHADOWVIBE , Secession Studios, and Plastic Patina .
Podcast cover art is by JcEatsArt.
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True Paranormal Story is a segment created for listeners of the show to submit their own paranormal experiences to be aired in the time between episodes. This episode features Sara Polton, the mastermind behind the podcast "Answering Machine" along with the new horror/thriller audiodrama, "Stay the Night," shares her personal paranormal encounters.
Check out "Stay the Night" wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!
If you have a story of your own that you'd like to share with the podcast, or perhaps you'd like to contribute your talents, fee free to send an email to [email protected]
Host: Seng Phengdouangdeth
Air Date 09/10/2022
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In 1981, a string of ritualistic murders began in the areas surrounding Chicago, IL claiming the lives of innocent women whose bodies would be later be found mutilated. Authorities would come to find four men responsible for the kidnapping, torture, rape, and murder of up to eighteen known victims, their names were Robin Gecht, Andrew and Thomas Kokoraleis, and Edward Spreitzer, but the public came to know them as The Ripper Crew.
Host: Seng Phengdouangdeth
Episodes air the first and third Friday of every month.
If you have a story of your own that you'd like to share with the podcast, or perhaps you'd like to contribute your talents, fee free to send an email to [email protected].
Air Date 09/02/2022
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and we, here at Whispers in the Night want to help.
It’s time to speak up about domestic violence and abuse. It’s time raise awareness and support those of us who have survived or are fighting to survive it.
Though women are more commonly the recipients of domestic abuse, male victims are often overlooked.
And, isn’t *just* limited to physical abuse either.
Like, did you know 49% of all men have dealt with some sort of psychological aggression or emotional terrorism within their intimate relationships? 49% - that’s pretty much half!
Domestic abuse can be defined as a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner.
These acts often happen during the life of a relationship but can also continue once one has ended.
This includes threats, blackmail, stalking, cyber stalking, or even withholding of finances or belongings.
These acts aren’t limited to just the abuser, either. Nearly 1/3 of abusers don’t act alone and have offenses carried out by friends, family members, and acquaintances.
This can leave many victims feeling defenseless, as though they have no support system to help them.
On a typical day there are just over 20,000 phone calls placed too domestic violence hotlines nationwide but that’s not enough.
It’s time to speak up.
It’s time to help the ones we love.
If you’re experiencing domestic violence or abuse, or you know somebody who is, reach out for help today.
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Special Thanks to:
Kristin from Coffincast for voicing this PSA.
Music:
Heartbreaking Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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What is the scariest story you’ve ever been told?
The scariest stories we know aren’t the ones we make up to frighten one another. They’re the ones that have a history to them.
And, in history, there’s truth.
The Midwest is full of these.
My name is Seng Phengdouangdeth. Whispers in the Night is a podcast that is devoted to exploring cases of the paranormal, the unexplained, and the things that terrify us most through fact, fiction, & folklore.
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It's Episode 7!
In this episode we talk about the art of the story. I dug deep into the "Whispers Vault" to bring you a never heard before interview with Justyn Buske of Death, Dying, & Other Things podcast.
Tonight's feature fiction, "A Campfire Story" was performed by Kristin Davis ("Coffincast"), Lindsay Boyd, & Jeff Stallings.
Music: "After Hours," "Remember," & "Into the Nocturnal" by SHADOW VIBE Special Thanks: Soren Narnia (Knifepoint Horror) - Show Intro (Narration) John Ryder - Whispers in the Night Intro/Theme,
Air Date: 12/06/2019
Tonight’s encounter was submitted by a listener of the show who wished to remain anonymous.
Have you ever heard of the "Devil in the Diner" phenomenon?
It’s an encounter that many have experienced and have been left with confusion or disbelief over in the end.
A person meets a mysterious stranger in a public setting (usually in a diner) where this stranger is said to appear ordinary at first but eventually other-wordly. What starts as a normal interaction with a friendly stranger turns to something a little more... sinister.
Special thanks to Kristin Davis of Coffincast for joining us in narrating tonight's True Paranormal Story.
Thanks also to SHADOW VIBE for providing tonight's music, "Summit" & "Necronomicon"
***If you have a True Paranormal Story of your own and would like to share it on the show, email [email protected], leave the podcast a voicemail at (701)404-9088 or use #TrueParanormalStory on social media! ***
Your story could be featured on our next True Paranormal Story Minisode!
Its Episode 6 - Paranormal Investigation!
Just in time for Halloween, we have a spectacular episode all about Paranormal Investigation! Tonight's frightening piece of fiction, “Do Not Accept a Download of the App, 'Polterzeitgeist!'” was written by Brandon Faircloth (also known on reddit as r/Verastahl), and was performed in this episode by Sarah Leigh and Henry Schrader.
You can find more of Brandon's works on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_s?k=Brandon+Faircloth+
Featured Guests: -Pascal and Lauren of the Minnesota Mysteries Podcast -Blaine Duncan from the Twin Cities Paranormal Society
Next time on the podcast: The Story
Whispers in the Night is written, produced, & mixed by Seng Phengdouangdeth.
Please visit www.whispersinthenightpodcast.com for more information on the podcast, special guests, voice actors, contests, and more!
Special Thanks: Soren Narnia (Knifepoint Horror) - Show Intro (Narration) John Ryder - Whispers in the Night Intro/Theme, Music from https://filmmusic.io "Cryptic Sorrow," "Ambiment," "Unholy Knight," "Graveyard Shift," & "Villainous Treachery," & "Epilog - Ghostpocalypse" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Air Date: 10/31/2019
I remember when I was a kid, she would tell me these strange stories about the things she had experienced from time to time. She never told them to scare me, she never told them to entertain, but it was as though she trusted me to know something so secret and personal.
Tonight I present to you three very personal stories of hers. Enjoy Special Thanks: Midwest Made, John Ryder - Show Intro/Theme (Music), Soren Narnia - Show Intro (Narration) & A very special thank you, too, to my mother for sharing not only wisdom and kindness, but also her personal stories with me.
**If you have a True Paranormal Story of your own and would like to share it on the show, email [email protected] or use #TrueParanormalStory on social media!
It has been a very long time since we’ve had a bonus story for the show.
The wait is over! October is all about Paranormal Investigation for the podcast and I thought I would give you a treat while you waited for the episode to drop.
Tonight, we have a special bonus story written by one of my favorite horror writers, Soren Narnia which originally aired on Soren’s Knifepoint Point Horror Podcast, which has been adapted and reimagined for Whispers in the Night. Performed by Jacob Murphree and Erin Lillis!
In tonight’s story we meet a Koren Gill, a man whose fascination with the paranormal leads him to stay in one the world’s …stranger haunted houses only to discover the true horror behind a haunting. Enjoy!
Episode written by Seng Phengdouangdeth Mixed/produced by Jacob Murphree.
Please visit www.whispersinthenightpodcast.com for more information on the podcast, special guests, voice actors, contests, and more!
Special Thanks: Soren Narnia (Knifepoint Horror) - Show Intro (Narration) John Ryder - Whispers in the Night Intro/Theme
Air Date: 10/19/2019
Its Episode 5 - Little People: Memegwesi!
In this episode, we explore a topic of Native American folklore that is native to the many lakes, rivers, and waterways of the Midwest; Memegwesi. How can something so small be so incredibly terrifying?
Join us as we fact, fiction, and folklore this cryptid of Anishinabe (Ojibwe) legend. Tonight's frightening piece of fiction, “Memegwesi” was written by Blair Daniels and was performed in this episode by Lindsay Boyd and Freddy Trejo. We also hear the experience of a group of friends out on a roadtrip to Michigan's U.P. Dan McCullom & Matt "Shibs" Shiable share their encounter with us tonight.
Next time on the podcast: Paranormal Investigation
Whispers in the Night is written, produced, & mixed by Seng Phengdouangdeth.
Please visit www.whispersinthenightpodcast.com for more information on the podcast, special guests, voice actors, contests, and more!
Special Thanks: Soren Narnia (Knifepoint Horror) - Show Intro (Narration) John Ryder - Whispers in the Night Intro/Theme, Music from https://filmmusic.io "Cryptic Sorrow," "Day of Chaos," "Immersed," Private Reflection," "Thinking Music," & "Nervous" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. 2016-2019. Copyrights for fictional stories are held by the respective authors.
Air Date: 09/16/2019
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