Search Captions & Ask AI

MFM Minisode 402

September 23, 2024 /

This episode of My Favorite Murder features ghost stories, hiking mishaps, and a wild family tale. Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark read listener emails detailing eerie experiences and humorous anecdotes.

One listener shares a ghost story from rural Indiana about a man who was buried alive after a railroad accident. The story escalates as train engineers report seeing a figure on the tracks, only to find no one there.

Another email recounts a family hiking trip that went awry when the group got lost on the Ice Age Trail in Wisconsin. The listener describes the panic of being unable to find their way back as night fell.

A listener recounts a wild tale about their grandmother, who had a connection to a woman accused of murdering her husband with an axe. The story highlights the grandmother's colorful personality and her knack for storytelling.

Finally, a listener shares a humorous encounter with their Uncle Neil, who turned out to be Neil Young. The email reflects on the fun and memorable experiences shared with him during childhood.

TLDR

Listeners share ghost stories, hiking mishaps, and a wild family tale involving Neil Young.

Episode

19:50
00:00:00
This is exactly right. Isn't some far off concept? It's already here. Next starts now.
00:00:33
Hyundai, an official partner of FIFA. Goodbye. When a charming neurosurgeon rode into Frontier Town
00:00:39
selling a persona of confidence and care, patients trusted him. He wore cowboy boots in the operating room
00:00:45
and became sought after by patients. He promised to heal them. Instead, he left a trail of broken bodies.
00:00:51
This is a story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice. Listen to Dr. Death the Cowboy wherever you get your podcasts
00:00:58
or binge the entire series right now only with Audible. Goodbye. Where does summer take you?
00:01:05
Maybe it's a coastal road trip or a quiet morning with the windows wide open. Summer smells like bright citrus, warm sand,
00:01:11
and endless possibilities. With Pura's smart diffusers and the new summer collection,
00:01:15
you can restore your sense of place and bring those unforgettable moments right into your living room.
00:01:20
Find your summer escape today. Visit Pura.com to learn more. Goodbye. My favorite murder
00:01:35
Hello! And welcome to My Favorite Murder. The mini-sode. You know it. It's email-based.
00:01:51
Do you want to go first this time? Shh. Sure. Oh, did you want to say another thing about email?
00:01:56
Never. No. Never again. Turn of the century, classic hometown slash ghost story told by the town historian.
00:02:05
Hell yes. Thank you. Hey, y'all, this is kind of long, so I'll just get into it.
00:02:11
I live in a small rural area in southern Indiana, and I was told this story by the local historian.
00:02:17
In the late 1800s, the area where I live was a small, bustling railroad town. In the early 1900s, it was decided that the railroad tracks would be moved to the edge of town near the new highway.
00:02:28
In the process of building the new tracks, a man fell and rolled down a steep hill and broke his neck.
00:02:33
Since it was the early 1900s in rural Indiana, no one knew what to do. So his friends decided to bury him alive and continue working.
00:02:43
Those aren't friends. Like, what in the fuck are you talking about? He broke his neck, but he wasn't dead.
00:02:49
And they're like, what do we do? That is absolutely psychotic. Yeah. And horrifying.
00:02:55
The story doesn't end there though. Later, shortly after the tracks were complete, an engineer was driving his train in the area
00:03:01
when he spotted something on the tracks ahead. When he got closer, he realized it was a person walking in the tracks, but it was too late.
00:03:08
He alerted the police and they came to investigate, but found no trace of a body.
00:03:13
Ooh. This same situation proceeded to happen twice where an engineer thought he ran over a person,
00:03:19
but there was not a trace of the scene. Needless to say, this story freaked me out,
00:03:25
especially since I live less than a mile from this location. So that's the end. Stay sexy and don't bury your friends alive
00:03:31
because they will come back to haunt you, Max. Friends, the use of the word friend is what the murderers
00:03:39
or like what the, yeah, I guess murderers technically decided to color it as when it's like,
00:03:44
I feel like if they were working on railroads, They were probably a person of color or a person who at the time their race was undervalued, if not like we don't like these people here.
00:03:57
That is such a horrifying non-solution. Friends in today's money is a very different thing than friends in 1900, early 1900 money.
00:04:07
I mean, wow. That's a ghost story that tracks. Like that makes sense. I mean, and stopping the train because you think you hit someone is like a process.
00:04:17
It's not, you wouldn't do it if you didn't really think you'd hit someone. You know, it's not just like pulling the fucking emergency brake.
00:04:25
It's like a whole thing. Yeah. And that happened three times and there was nobody there.
00:04:31
Oh, I know. Okay. The subject line of this email is, my first and last time I've hitchhiked.
00:04:38
Hello, Karen, Georgia, an MFM fam. My family lives in Northern Wisconsin with some of the most beautiful forested parks.
00:04:44
In my childhood, we would often visit a campsite for some of the best pizza I've ever had in my life.
00:04:50
What? And then in parentheses, it says, sadly, they don't sell pizza anymore after the original owner retired.
00:04:57
Like, I can't get over it. You get to go camping and have pizza? That sounds perfect.
00:05:03
The life. One beautiful day in summer when my brother, sister, and I were little,
00:05:07
my parents thought it'd be a good idea to do some light hiking followed by pizza and the beach.
00:05:13
We agreed because we had no other choice. We were going to do the Ice Age Trail, thinking it was going to go in a circle around the lake area,
00:05:19
so my parents didn't even bother with a map. And then in parentheses it says, by the way, it doesn't.
00:05:25
The Ice Age Trail extends from northwestern Wisconsin to southeastern Wisconsin.
00:05:30
Oh, shit. About an hour into our hike, it rained on us. Then another hour, it rained again.
00:05:37
We had been walking so long it started to get dark. We didn't have a flashlight because we were supposed to be done with our hike,
00:05:43
and this was the early 2000s, so my mom was the only one with a flip phone and no service.
00:05:48
They kept promising that the end was just around the corner. Because it was getting dark, we found a road, and my parents decided to split up.
00:05:56
The marriage? My mom would walk with my brother and sister, and my dad and I would run ahead to get the car.
00:06:03
We were so turned around that I finally convinced my dad to stop a car around 10 p.m.
00:06:09
I remember thinking, if I don't get him to stop a car, we'll be sleeping in a ditch.
00:06:15
He finally swallowed his pride. Luckily, my dad recognized the girl who stopped.
00:06:20
She told us we were a long walk from where our car was because we had been walking the opposite way.
00:06:27
After my dad told her he knew her parents, she offered to give us a ride to our car, although she was a bit hesitant.
00:06:34
Yeah. Meanwhile around the same time my mom decided to stop at a cabin with its lights on Oh my God there like two horror stories in one One family each acting out their own like horror movie Two burly men came to the door
00:06:49
When they saw my mom with two muddy little kids asking for directions, they offered to give her a ride because she was a long way from where our car was parked.
00:06:58
Sometime after 10, we all got back to the car safely. Unfortunately, the kitchen was closed, and we ended up eating leftovers at home.
00:07:06
Oh, what a talking day. If I was in that car, I'd be like, you bring us to McDonald's now.
00:07:12
Yeah. And then to a fucking hotel. Yes. We all get double French fries. Yeah. To this day, my parents joke about doing another Ice Age trail hike, to which us kids, now adults, always say no.
00:07:24
Thank you for reading. SSDGM, Sarah, she, her. Oh, my God. That's intense. That's, Wins and I went hiking.
00:07:33
Like, we'd never go hiking. Let's go hiking. Fucking got lost. We were supposed to turn back at a bridge, but we were like, it must go around.
00:07:39
Didn't. Had to walk through a creek. I fucking dipped my leg in the goddamn creek.
00:07:44
Cookie was with us. It was a mess. And that was like an hour. So like, I can't imagine this.
00:07:50
This sounds terrible. Just keeping on. That thing, I think we've covered stories like this where people get lost and they keep going
00:07:57
because they're like, it's just around this bend. That's exactly what we were doing.
00:08:02
Yeah. Because we were like, going back is going to take so much longer than, look, it's just
00:08:06
there. Yeah, you don't want to double back and have a long hike. You want to just have it be over.
00:08:11
So it's easy to rationalize. While the world watches the stars at the FIFA World Cup this summer,
00:08:18
Hyundai has its eyes on the next generation of talent. The future soccer stars who are already turning heads at age 14.
00:08:23
Making plays that end up on everyone's feed, scoring from angles that don't make sense,
00:08:28
rewriting record books that barely had time to gather dust. Because Next doesn't wait for an invitation, and Hyundai doesn't either.
00:08:34
Hyundai has always moved the future within reach. Hyundai did it by making advanced safety standard on every vehicle.
00:08:40
Hyundai did it by engineering EVs with ultra fast charging capability. And Hyundai continues doing it every day.
00:08:46
From robotics that change how people live to young athletes changing the game, the future isn't some far off concept.
00:08:52
It's already here. Next starts now. Hyundai, an official partner of FIFA. Goodbye.
00:08:58
This podcast is brought to you by Squarespace. It's 2026. And if you have an alternative career like food photography or professional mixtape making or witchcraft, you're going to need an online presence.
00:09:09
Whatever your thing is, Squarespace helps you build a website that's as unique as you are.
00:09:14
Squarespace provides you everything you need to offer services and get paid all in one place.
00:09:18
From consultations to events and experiences, you can showcase your offerings with a customizable website designed to attract clients and grow your business.
00:09:25
Get paid on time with professional invoices and online payments. Plus, streamline your workflow with built-in appointment scheduling and email marketing tools.
00:09:34
With Squarespace's collection of cutting-edge design tools, anyone can build a beautiful, professional online presence that perfectly fits their brand or business.
00:09:41
Head to squarespace.com slash murder for a free trial. And when you're ready to launch, use offer code MURDER to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.
00:09:49
Goodbye. Goodbye. Grandma alleged murderer story. Hey, MFM et al. So my grandma Candy was an absolute wild child kind of a gal. My whole life, she'd been raising orphan wildlife on the south coast of Australia. Candy's side hustle was photographing the animals she was caring for or wild ones living around her home to sell prints.
00:10:15
Getting into it, I should clarify that I heard this story when I was around eight years old.
00:10:20
Candy was sat at the table deep into a bottle of wine and cheese board describing the following
00:10:24
events to a family friend. I mean, talk about my perfect night. Just like, and also in Australia, the most wonderful place.
00:10:32
Yeah. A woman who owned a gift store in a nearby town had been stocking Candy's animal greeting
00:10:37
cards. My grandma loved that store in particular because it sold an excess amount of teddy bears.
00:10:43
Every couple of months, Candy would drive an hour and a half out to this other town with a restock of greeting cards.
00:10:49
She got to know the woman who ran the store moderately well, but they never spoke any deeper than small talk.
00:10:55
And the small demand for greeting cards grew less and less. Candy had decided she'd do one last trip out there just to drop off the last restock and most likely pack it in after that.
00:11:04
She arrived at the store to be greeted by a closed sign. It was uncharacteristic of the other woman to not be there, but Candy thought nothing of it.
00:11:12
A few weeks or short months later, she returned again to find the store had permanently closed.
00:11:18
Something about this didn't sit right with her. There had been no sign of the business going under.
00:11:22
So she popped her head into the butcher's next door to buy some groceries. This was most definitely a guise to source out the gossip.
00:11:30
Always ask the butcher. She questioned the clerk about what was going on with the woman next door.
00:11:34
And I can't do an Australian accent. I just, I will embarrass myself. Just do a sentence and go up at the end.
00:11:40
like a oh question mark didn't you hear no well that is a question yeah oh didn't you hear they
00:11:47
replied she's done her husband in with an axe i cannot confirm or deny if the story is true but
00:11:55
i definitely can confirm it sparked my eight-year-old interest in true crime i distinctly
00:12:00
remember hearing the shock and excitement of candy and her friend discussing the story
00:12:04
This woman ran a store selling teddy bears and gifts and clobbered her husband across the back of the head with an axe.
00:12:12
And my grandma knew her. Thank you for reading my big, large story. Feel free to crop it as you need.
00:12:18
But I just love you to hear a snippet of the wonderful candy stories. This is a woman who dressed as a Playboy bunny for her 80th birthday and looked damn good.
00:12:28
Lots of love, Kat. I mean, if you got it, flaunt it. It doesn't matter how old you are.
00:12:34
Dude. That is so hilarious. God. But also, God. I mean, I think that's part of what we do and why we talk about these topics.
00:12:45
It's like it could come from anywhere. Yeah. And you could hear it from anyone. Yeah.
00:12:50
Like, oh, it's a greeting card shop with cute bunnies. That doesn't matter. That's a perfect hiding place.
00:12:58
Okay. The subject line of this email is Uncle Neil keeping it cool. Dear Karen in Georgia.
00:13:04
taking your advice here and trying for another time to have an email read on a topic about
00:13:09
anything after hearing the story about Dame Judi Dench by another emailer which for some reason
00:13:15
made me laugh so hard calling people emailers I decided to share my story about my Uncle Neil
00:13:21
Uncle Neil is not my uncle but the uncle of my best friend in third grade Megan Megan and I were growing up in San Mateo a little south of San Francisco and her uncle lived somewhat in this area As she and I were attached at the hip
00:13:34
we would both attend events with the other's family. In third grade, 1988, Megan and I were
00:13:40
doing a science project together involving eggs. Our brilliantly named Egg-Speriment
00:13:45
was trying to hatch some eggs in an incubator. We were invited to Uncle Neil's ranch to hang out,
00:13:52
explore and observe his peacocks and collect some of their eggs. I don't remember it working.
00:13:58
Another time that year, shortly after my friend's grandmother died, I was playing at her house while
00:14:03
her mom and siblings were cleaning out grandma's things. Uncle Neil totally hung out with us kids
00:14:08
and I remember him pushing us up and down the sidewalk in an old office chair. In an old office
00:14:14
chair. The highest, like if you're a kid, you can fucking use anything. I love that. I love that image.
00:14:21
hilarious he was tall quiet and his messy hair hung over his eyes but he was a fun uncle oh my god
00:14:26
the coolest uncle neil interaction was when i was invited to join their family to see the san
00:14:32
francisco ballet's nutcracker my mom took me to the mall to pick out a special new dress the dress
00:14:38
i picked out was black velvet on top and purple with huge black polka dots on the short puffy
00:14:44
bottom so 1988 I think that's my prom dress except for I did navy with white and navy polka dots
00:14:52
yeah I definitely had a white black and white polka dot with black velvet like as a flower girl
00:14:59
and it's like kind of tight on the top and then ballet at the bottom what a time the excitement
00:15:05
continued when none other than uncle neil or neil young to the fans I knew it I guessed that oh my
00:15:12
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Drove up my cul-de-sac in a limousine to pick me up for the show.
00:15:19
Okay, maybe celebrities don't at all live like us, but Neil Young certainly treated us kids like we were interesting and valued.
00:15:27
And that's amazing. I only became a fan of his music when I got a little older, but my mom was pretty jealous of that limo ride.
00:15:34
Stay sexy and be cool like Uncle Neil, Kate. Yay, Neil Young story. Neil Young, you know, with the kids.
00:15:42
Uncle Neil. Wow. Love that. That's a good one. Love it, but also so not surprised.
00:15:50
Like, I would guess that Neil Young would just be like, yeah, I'm going to go out with these kids.
00:15:54
I don't want to hang out in here with you people. I'm going to get high and hang out with kids.
00:15:57
You should hear what they say. They say the coolest things. Yeah. And also, I also want to ride in this office chair down the sidewalk.
00:16:03
You guys push me in the side. When do I get my turn? Oh, my God. I love that one.
00:16:09
I love these. the famous people ones. Famous people ones are great. I mean, truly, even if you're like,
00:16:15
the idea that a kid wouldn't know, so the kids, it's out of context and you get to enjoy a person just differently.
00:16:21
Totally. So fun. I love that. While the world watches the stars at the FIFA World Cup this summer,
00:16:28
Hyundai has its eyes on the next generation of talent. The future soccer stars who are already turning heads
00:16:33
at age 14. Making plays that end up on everyone's feed, scoring from angles that don't make sense,
00:16:38
rewriting record books that barely had time to gather dust. Because Next doesn't wait for an invitation, and Hyundai doesn't either.
00:16:44
Hyundai has always moved the future within reach. Hyundai did it by making advanced safety standard on every vehicle.
00:16:50
Hyundai did it by engineering EVs with ultra-fast charging capability. And Hyundai continues doing it every day.
00:16:56
From robotics that change how people live to young athletes changing the game, the future isn't some far-off concept.
00:17:03
It's already here. Next starts now. Hyundai, an official partner of FIFA. Goodbye.
00:17:08
Summer clothes should feel easy and still look polished. Low maintenance, high reward.
00:17:13
That's how we live our lives. For summer clothes you will actually wear, there's Quince.
00:17:17
Quince has beautiful everyday pieces like 100% European linen pants, dresses, and toffs with styles starting at $32.
00:17:24
Their denim is soft and easy to wear, and their organic cotton sweaters are perfect for layering on cool summer nights.
00:17:30
Everything at Quince is priced 50% to 80% less than similar brands because they work directly with ethical factories.
00:17:35
So you're paying for quality, not brand markup. And it's not just clothing. Quince has become a destination for elevated essentials across the home, kitchen, bedding, and beyond, making it easy to bring a more premium feel into everyday life.
00:17:48
I am a fan of Quince. Yeah. Karen's wardrobe is Quince-centric. I'm a lazy basics person.
00:17:55
And the things that I get from them, I always go, oh, yeah, now I'm wearing these.
00:17:59
They work. They're cute. They're stylish. And they're classy. Yeah. Like, it doesn't look lazy.
00:18:04
It looks classy. And it's so affordable. Yeah. Elevate your summer wardrobe. Go to quince.com slash MFM for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns.
00:18:14
Now available in Canada too. That's quince.com slash MFM for free shipping and 365 day returns.
00:18:21
Quince.com slash MFM. Goodbye. Okay, this is my last one. Treasure dad abandons a holdup.
00:18:31
I feel I need to establish my dad as a treasure. before telling the story of his brief brush with crime.
00:18:37
And there are some bullet points. He drove a cab, then limos, and it said, businessmen, Tom Jones, businessmen, businessmen, businessmen.
00:18:46
So Tom Jones, that's another one. Tom Jones, it's amazing. Then planes, recreationally, and traded in his motorcycle for a video camera
00:18:53
when his oldest kid was born. He was a military chaplain for years and years, and I wish I could tell his stories about mishaps scattering ashes,
00:19:01
which was a chaplain office thing for a while, but I better not, as I'd never want someone listening to think that was my Bradley's remains
00:19:08
or whatever. Yeah. Good. He had a file in his filing cabinet next to report cards and tax
00:19:15
filings labeled espionage, which was filled with letters he sent to companies with suggestions on
00:19:21
how to improve their products along with their responses, as well as newspaper clippings where
00:19:26
he'd made an appearance. More on that later. He had a large book with a handmade book jacket that
00:19:33
was titled Sermon Ideas, Volume 2, which when opened proved to be a collection of Gary Larson's
00:19:39
The Farside Cartoons. And then the last one is He's the Kindest Person I Know. Okay, so here's
00:19:46
the story. When he was driving taxis, he had just gotten assigned a fare that was across town.
00:19:51
He was on his way when another driver took over the radio feed for the entire fleet of cabs,
00:19:56
and dad could hear the driver saying, put the gun down, please, miss. We're at the corner of
00:20:01
blank and blank. So just tell me where you want to go. The dispatch unhelpfully replied, driver,
00:20:07
you hogging the radio But my dad realized that the address was right around the corner from him He arrived in time to see the woman pull the trigger with the gun pointed at the other driver but the gun just clicked and didn fire
00:20:21
The driver took that opportunity to seize the gun. My dad was able to contact the police.
00:20:27
When he confirmed they were on their way, he asked the driver if he could leave because his fare was waiting again across town.
00:20:34
The driver said, okay, and my dad left. Apparently the woman somehow gained the upper hand again and stole the taxi.
00:20:41
She had held up a bank, I believe, before the taxi driver. So this woman holds up a bank and then holds up a fucking taxi driver and steals his taxi.
00:20:48
And tries to kill him. Yeah. And this dad does a fucking like stop by real quick.
00:20:53
Let me help. Moving on. In the write of the incident in the newspaper, the article mentions, quote,
00:21:00
another taxi driver arrived on scene and contacted police. That was me, my dad says proudly when retelling the story.
00:21:08
Then he puts the newspaper clippings back in the espionage folder and reluctantly pulls out tax filings.
00:21:14
SSDGM, no name. So if he had stuck around, he probably would have gotten like, you know, a key to the city or something like that.
00:21:21
Also, who is this fair across town where it's like, no, no, stay here and make sure this all is okay.
00:21:27
That's why I think she was like, let me tell you what a great person my dad is. And before I tell you this terrible thing he did.
00:21:33
I want a file that says espionage. That's cool. Yeah. Okay, here's my last one. It says, I'll see your maple syrup festival and raise you a grilled cheese and tomato soup festival.
00:21:48
Since we're now writing in every random thought we have, I'll throw in my town's grilled cheese and tomato soup festival in response to the maple syrup one in a recent minisode.
00:21:58
Each November, as the days start to chill and the fall foliage is peaking, Strasburg, Virginia, thank you so much for the pronunciation because it does not look like that at all,
00:22:09
holds this classic combo competition. Local businesses can compete for the best grilled cheese, best tomato soup, and best combo
00:22:17
and win some pretty decent trophies. Any local business can compete, not just restaurants.
00:22:23
So we have entries from hardware stores and antique shops too. Yes! Everyone has their own unique spin.
00:22:30
Barbecue chips inside the sandwich, gazpacho, grilled cheese kebabs dipped in soup, etc.
00:22:36
So hungry right now. I am too. Locals buy their tickets in a surprisingly anxiety-filled line at the visitor center.
00:22:44
And then in parentheses it says they sell out crazy fast. And then visit the stations all along the main street to taste and judge our favorites.
00:22:52
There are also arts, crafts, live music, and generally good times had by all. It's definitely Gilmore Girls energy, and I look forward to it all year.
00:23:02
Though I've written in about murder and other relevant stories, I hope grilled cheese and tomato soup is my MFM claim to fame.
00:23:10
And then it says you're doing amazing work on this planet. Best, Sunny. Come on, Sunny.
00:23:17
You're doing amazing work. I'm so hungry. That sounds fucking amazing. I'm like ready to live there.
00:23:24
Also, like, it's such a good idea. Yeah. Because it's not hard to make. Yeah. Everyone can participate. You change a little thing of it and it's fucking different and it's yours and it's amazing. And then it gives everybody an excuse to just eat that for hours. Yeah. I have to keep trying this. Butter and bread and cheese. Oh, my God.
00:23:46
Strasburg, Virginia. I don't know. If you live around there, why wouldn't you go and get those
00:23:52
tickets? Yeah. Yeah. Although if the line's already filled with anxiety and people that
00:23:57
are trying to get those tickets, maybe it turns into a Taylor Swift situation where
00:24:02
you really have to plan ahead. Tell us your stories at MyFavoriteMurder at Gmail.
00:24:09
Thank you guys so much for listening. You tell great stories. You have great taste.
00:24:13
Thanks for participating. And finally, stay sexy. And don't get murdered. Goodbye.
00:24:21
Elvis, do you want a cookie? This has been an Exactly Right production. Our senior producer is Alejandra Keck.
00:24:34
Our editor is Aristotle Acevedo. This episode was mixed by Liana Squalachi. Email your hometowns to myfavoritemurder at gmail.com.
00:24:42
And follow the show on Instagram and Facebook at My Favorite Murder and on Twitter at My Fave Murder.
00:24:47
Goodbye. Allergy season does not slow down when you're on the move. That's why Kleenex Ultra Soft tissues are ready whenever sneezes strike.
00:24:59
Kleenex Ultra Soft tissues are allergist approved and silky soft for up to 100% irritation-free skin.
00:25:05
And now with the new Kleenex Snap and Go, you get that same gentle care made for life on the go.
00:25:09
Get the Kleenex Ultra Soft Tissues you love in a new compact, durable package. New Kleenex Snap & Go. Snap shut for a clean tissue anytime, anywhere.
00:25:18
For whatever happens next, grab Kleenex Snap & Go. Goodbye. Cheap Caribbean Summer Savings Event is here.
00:25:24
Right now, get $100 instant savings on vacation packages to Cancun, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic.
00:25:30
Whether you're chasing poolside drinks, white sand beaches, or endless all-inclusive fun,
00:25:35
Cheap Caribbean helps you get more beach for less money. Book your summer vacay today at CheapCaribbean.com.
00:25:41
Goodbye. You know that fantasy where you run into your ex while looking impossibly cute and wildly unbothered?
00:25:48
Hill House makes the perfect dress for that moment. Or if you're just running errands.
00:25:53
Hill House Home is the brand behind the viral nap dress, known for its signature smocking, ultra flattering fit, and comfort that makes it a favorite for just about everyone.
00:26:02
Celebrities like Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Anne Hathaway, and Mindy Kaling have all been spotted in Hill House.
00:26:09
These dresses are the definition of versatile. Perfect for running errands in the morning and stylish enough for dinner or a party that night.
00:26:15
And it's not all they carry. They started with bedding back in 2016. And now you'll find bathrobes, pajamas, children's clothes, and maternity, all with the cutest prints.
00:26:25
And it's so true, the hardest time picking out one nap dress because the prints are so dreamy and beautiful.
00:26:30
but now that I have it, I'm going to wear it all day, every day. I'm going to throw on my leather
00:26:35
jacket at night and look like a total badass. Cowboy boots or cute heels, whatever it is,
00:26:39
this nap dress can make it look classy. You look like that classy lady you see at the airport.
00:26:44
Hill House makes fun fashion that makes you feel good. Get 15% off your first order of $100 or more
00:26:50
at hillhousehome.com with code MURDER15. That's MURDER15 for 15% off at hillhousehome.com. Goodbye.

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 70
    Funniest
  • 60
    Most shocking
  • 60
    Most unserious (in a good way)

Episode Highlights

  • Dr. Death the Cowboy
    A charming neurosurgeon leaves a trail of broken bodies in his wake.
    “He promised to heal them. Instead, he left a trail of broken bodies.”
    @ 00m 48s
    September 23, 2024
  • Ghost Story from Indiana
    A chilling tale of a man buried alive and the haunting that followed.
    “Stay sexy and don't bury your friends alive.”
    @ 03m 31s
    September 23, 2024
  • Uncle Neil's Limo Ride
    A childhood memory of a special limo ride with Neil Young.
    “Neil Young drove up my cul-de-sac in a limousine to pick me up for the show.”
    @ 15m 19s
    September 23, 2024
  • Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup Festival
    A unique competition in Strasburg, Virginia, where local businesses showcase their best grilled cheese and tomato soup creations.
    “It's definitely Gilmore Girls energy, and I look forward to it all year.”
    @ 22m 57s
    September 23, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • Stay sexy and don't bury your friends alive.
    MFM Minisode 402
  • That is such a horrifying non-solution.
    MFM Minisode 402
  • That doesn't matter. That's a perfect hiding place.
    MFM Minisode 402
  • He had a file in his filing cabinet labeled espionage.
    MFM Minisode 402
  • You're doing amazing work on this planet.
    MFM Minisode 402
  • It's such a good idea.
    MFM Minisode 402

Key Moments

  • Greed and Betrayal00:51
  • Haunting Ghost Story03:31
  • Uncle Neil's Fame15:19
  • Espionage Folder21:08
  • Festival Excitement22:30
  • Anxiety-Filled Line22:39
  • Sunny's Compliment23:10
  • Festival Praise23:24

Tension Over Time

Words per Minute Over Time

Vibes Breakdown