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MFM Minisode 396

August 12, 2024 /

This episode of My Favorite Murder features stories about chilling experiences at Fox Hollow Farms, a childhood memory of a car accident, and awkward encounters in Japan.

Dee shares a personal story about swimming in the infamous pool at Fox Hollow Farms, where multiple murders occurred. She recounts ghost hunting attempts and strange occurrences, including music playing mysteriously.

Susan recalls a near-fatal car accident from her childhood, where she and her family survived a crash without serious injuries. The story highlights the reckless nature of travel safety in the past.

Lauren describes an embarrassing incident in Japan where she and her ex-boyfriend mistakenly entered a private home, thinking it was a café. They awkwardly apologized profusely while the homeowner remained kind and understanding.

Rose shares her experience as a 10-year-old bank teller during a take-your-child-to-work day, where she amusingly interacted with customers through an ATM, showcasing the innocence and humor of childhood.

TLDR

Listeners share chilling, humorous, and awkward personal stories on this episode of My Favorite Murder.

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Goodbye. Hello. And welcome. To My Favorite Murder. The Minisode. Where we read you your stories.
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You've written them in. what choice do we have? You want to go first? Sure. Hometown, I swam in a murder pool.
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Hello to my humanly heroines. You are the cool aunts I wish I had and hope to be.
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I love how open and honest y'all are. You own up to your mistakes in life and on the pod.
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This is truly admirable. Y'all are the best and the reason I started therapy years ago.
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Now let's give the murderinos what they want, shall we? That's right. I grew up in Westfield, Indiana.
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This city may sound familiar to you because you've covered the Herb, and it says Georgia, you pronounce the H, Baumeister murders.
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Herb Baumeister. In the 90s, Herb lived on an estate called Fox Hollow Farms, which still exists.
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He would pick up gay guys at bars, bring them back to his mansion, strangle them to death in his basement pool, and bury their bodies in the backyard.
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And they're still fucking finding bones. The bodies are out there. It's such a horrible story.
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Horrible chilling. Well, I'm here to tell you I have swam in that pool. And I fucking know it.
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It's like an indoor old school pool. I've seen it. I can remember like the pictures that I've seen that go with it are.
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I still get chills thinking about it. As you can probably guess, I was a dumb high schooler at the time.
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I was friends with the guy who lives there. If you watch the Ghost Adventures episode, a previous tenant of the house claims to have been pulled under by an unknown entity in the pool.
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Apparently, another ghost hunter visiting the house had taken a photo of the pool and saw faces peering out from under the surface of the water.
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I was also told a medium and his daughter, who he didn't know had similar abilities at the time, came to visit the estate.
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In an attempt to preserve the little girl's innocence, the medium dad and the homeowner discussed the history of the house without her present.
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They toured around the house and eventually led to the basement pool area. Again, without knowing what happened there, the little girl points to the pool and says,
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Daddy, there's people sleeping in there. And it says, no six-sense children for me.
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Thank you very much. I mean... Fortunately and unfortunately, nothing like that happened to us while we took a dip.
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Although, we did try ghost hunting ourselves and some weird, unexplainable things happened.
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A group of us were in the dark basement, phone, audio, recording, and asking questions to any
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ghosts willing to answer. A few moments into us attempting to contact, music from upstairs starts blaring.
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We were just upstairs previously and no one else was in that part of the house. We ran upstairs to make sure and turn the music down.
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As we were all trying to catch our breaths from sprinting up two flights of stairs and
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trying to comprehend what just happened, we hear three distinct knocks. We look at each other shocked and hurry to open the door.
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No one is there again. It's impossible to run down those stairs that quickly without making any noise.
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To this day, I still can't come up with a logical explanation for the music randomly
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turning on or the mysterious knocks on the door. Anyways, thank you for choosing my story to read
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aloud and keep doing what you're doing. SSDGM, Dee. Dee, just going to Fox Hollow Farm, just to visit it is, and the fact that people live there.
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Totally. On top of that, to do anything like you're trying to contact, like ghosts or spirits or anything is like, yeah, they're there.
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There was multiple people. Yes, they were murdered. Multiple people murdered over and over in that spot.
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I can't imagine that just based on other things. And I mean, obviously, there's no proof and you can not believe in ghosts.
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Horrible dark shit happened in that house and in that pool house, pool room or whatever.
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Yeah, but I want to think that those poor spirits are somewhere better. They don't stick around there.
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They get to go somewhere awesome. I would love that. Yeah. That's what I think. Yeah, you kicked it off good.
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I know. Sorry. No, no. The subject line of this email is a four-year-old's earliest memory.
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Hello In Minnesota 391 you asked for crazy shit we could only get away with in the 80s I was four years old in 1982 standing up in the backseat of my dad 70s model car
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you know, the kind made out of pure steel, no seatbelts or airbags, etc. The car was loaded with six people. I'm standing behind my dad's seat, who's the driver.
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My cousin, who's a little younger than me, is standing up in the middle, and my baby brother was actually in a car seat. Shock, I know.
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My infant sister was in some kind of baby carrier in my mom's lap in the front passenger seat.
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We were heading into town on one of those old two-lane highways, probably going at least 60 miles an hour.
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I'm sure my dad was blasting some Led Zeppelin or CCR, fun time for all, until a semi-truck pulled out in front of us.
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My dad said later, quote, I had to make a quick decision, hit the truck or hit the ditch.
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Oh my God. He chose the ladder and we ended up smashing head on into a telephone pole.
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I flew over my dad and hit the windshield. My dad stuck his arm straight out and caught my cousin, but she smashed her knee into the console and had to get stitches.
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We both had broken arms, but that was about it for injuries. Which is like, what?
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Impossible. Crazy. Just odd beater. Yeah. I think my dad hit the steering wheel and had blood running down his face.
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I remember sitting on the hood, probably waiting on an ambulance, when my aunt arrived and gave me a Coca-Cola.
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Yes. That's an aunt who gets an emergency call and then stands there for a second and goes, what will they need that I can bring?
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Totally. Incredible first responder work by that aunt. Yes. Be prepared. Drink this can of sugar and get distracted.
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This is one of my earliest memories, and I'm glad no one was killed. My family always joked that we should have hit the truck and then sued in hindsight.
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Jesus. I love your podcast and can say I'm a day one listener. Love you guys. And all you do, stay sexy and always wear your seatbelt, Susan.
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Jesus. Like the common sense back then. It seems like we had enough to put fucking children in seatbelts, right?
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I mean, some of my earliest memories, and I'm probably 10 years older than this person,
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And it's like sliding back and forth on the bench seat in the back seat. It was like we were in a separate room.
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It was so big and so loosey-goosey. And just that idea of like all of the things that have now laws have been passed and rules have been made.
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But it was just like back then it was that random. And they all lived. They just broke some arms.
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That is a miracle that that fucking happened. Thank God. Yeah. While the world watches the stars at the FIFA World Cup this summer,
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Oh, I know. And it just starts. My grandparents immigrated to America from the Philippines in the mid-70s with three children.
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Together, they built my grandpa's dental practice and a beautiful life for their family.
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They rewarded themselves by going to Vegas every weekend. Hell yeah. Okay, so can I just say what I'm guessing about those grandparents?
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Chain smokers. Pretty party-based drinkers, right? Uh-huh. And then kind of like, they know how to have a good time, these people.
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Oh, yeah. Well, we're going to get to some of those. they were such loyal customers that they got free hotel rooms every time you smell those rooms they
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reek of cigarettes so bad you go there to smoke yeah sometimes they brought me in one lucky friend
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gave us each a roll of quarters for the arcade and we like bye in vegas yes yep so my grandma connie made all kinds of trash grandma moves she bathed me in secondhand smoke all day every day There you go Put half and half in my cereal and let me sit on my grandpa lap in the front seat of the car
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There you go. While he was driving? I think she gleefully called it the best car seat in the world.
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So I think she was driving. Grandpa was in the passenger seat. Got it. I could write 10 pages on her shenanigans.
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Instead, I'll tell you her best trash grandma move ever. When I was three years old, she and I were on her back patio.
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She gave kisses to her parrot and puffed on a more cigarette while I played quietly in the plastic kiddie pool.
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More M-O-R-E. Remember those? M-O-R-E. Yeah. Because they were longer. Oh, really?
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You got more cigarette. Yeah, I got it. And then to her horror, she spotted a rattlesnake curled up near the kiddie pool.
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What? She ran inside as fast as she could, closed in the sliding glass door and locking it behind her.
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all caps yes she left me outside with the snake she yelled for my uncle who yelled get the kid inside thank you uncle and she reluctantly
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unblocked the door and took me in while my uncle killed the snake with a shovel every man for himself oh my god despite this story and her being a negative nancy and total
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pot stirrer i appreciate my grandma more than i can say she and my grandpa loved me more purely
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and unconditionally than anyone ever has and spoiled me absolutely rotten. Grandpa is at the big party in the sky, but grandma is still here smoking two to three
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packs of Moors a day. If your grandparents are still here, call them today. You mean everything to them.
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Stay sexy and remember that snakes can probably eat children. Well, I mean, if it was a boa constructor, let's not be crazy.
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a I want more trash grandma stories yes hell yes I thought and I bet you there are these uh
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they might have these stories but I was like the first thing my brain went to was
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she goes to whatever the pepper mill whatever place in Vegas and just fills her purse up with
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creamers and salt and pepper packets and all that kind of stuff definitely equal the subject line of
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this is things that wouldn't happen now Molotov liquor store edition and then it says in front
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Oh, hey. That's how it starts. You recently asked for things that wouldn't happen now on a recent
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minisode, and now here I am. I won't bore you with the old story of my then six-year-old uncle
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tuck and rolling out of a moving car on the way to church because he just didn't want to go.
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Feel that one. But I will tell you about a fire that would have never happened today
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because we just don't smoke like we did. My grandmother, Inez, worked as a cashier in a liquor store
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in a tiny town in central Wisconsin called Iola, population 1200. Wow. Now, Grandma had severe asthma, so she never smoked,
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but it being the late 90s, she was the rare bird who did not have a heater in hand at all times, even on the job.
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She was off work the day one of her coworkers emptied a full ashtray in the trash bin without checking that all the butts were cool.
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The trash was taken to the back and placed near a pile of cardboard liquor boxes.
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And that's where the fire started and grew. This fire burned fast and hot enough that once it reached the front of the store
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and all the liquor bottles, it blew up the building and one third of the downtown area caught on fire.
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Holy shit. They had to knock down two buildings in order to stop the fire from spreading.
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And in total, seven buildings were lost and over 200 firefighters were called in to help from surrounding communities.
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Inez lost a cushy job that day, but thankfully no people died. Wow, that's insane.
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Anywho, stay sexy and don't turn your liquor store into a Molotov cocktail. Cassie.
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Holy shit. I'm so scared of fires. I don't want to ask for fire stories, but I bet there's some crazy ones out there that everyone has.
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I mean. Right. Or it could be like interactions with the fire department because a lot of people don't realize it's like there's the fire stuff, but then there's like all the medical calls where it's like they're the first responders often to your average medical call because they're close by.
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Well, you know, we love a first responder story in general. Yeah. Any of those. Anything.
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The future soccer stars who are already turning heads at age 14. Making plays that end up on everyone's feed, scoring from angles that don't make sense, rewriting record books that barely had time to gather dust.
00:16:48
Because Next doesn't wait for an invitation, and Hyundai doesn't either. Hyundai has always moved the future within reach.
00:16:54
Hyundai did it by making advanced safety standard on every vehicle. Hyundai did it by engineering EVs with ultra-fast charging capability.
00:17:01
And Hyundai continues doing it every day. From robotics that change how people live to young athletes changing the game, the future isn't some far-off concept.
00:17:10
It's already here. Next starts now. Hyundai, an official partner of FIFA. Goodbye.
00:17:16
Peace of mind can be hard to come by. Especially at 2 a.m. when your house suddenly makes a weird noise.
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That's why so many people trust SimpliSafe to help keep their home secure. Traditional home security only alerts you after a break-in has already happened, and that's too late.
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00:17:35
The 24-7 professional monitoring is effective and affordable and won't lock you into a long-term
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contract. Listen, Cookie is a really good watchdog, but she's not going to tell me what is actually
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going on, if it's a raccoon or if it's a person looking through my windows. Like, you have to get
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this level of safety if you want to feel as safe as possible So you know what going on So I just feel safer with actually having something like SimpliSafe around There a whole staff at SimpliSafe that waiting to talk to you and help you out and tell you no you fine It a raccoon Right now you can get 50 off your new system by visiting
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Terms and conditions apply. See pandora.net for more details. Goodbye. Okay, my last one is called, well, that was awkward, Britain's Abroad Edition.
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Oh, hey there, frienderinos. greetings from ye olde england more specifically gloucester yes i fucking looked up the pronunciation
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of that smart home to the horror show that is fred and rose west and welcome to my story you
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wanted awkward misunderstandings i guess sure yeah well here you go a douchebag ex-boyfriend
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and i were on a holiday in japan several years ago it says his only redeeming features was that
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he had a lot of money, so I got to go on some pretty nice trips. Get yours. While wandering around the edge of the beautiful town of Kyoto, we passed a cafe.
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There was a big sign on the side of the building with a picture of a steaming cup of coffee
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and some Japanese words. Great. We thought we'd stop for a quick one. We parted the retro chic beaded curtain at the entrance and went in.
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A fairly elderly waiter appeared, looking surprised but friendly, and bowed to us.
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We bowed back in a very British way and gestured that we would like to sit at a counter in the corner.
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We were the only customers. His English was clearly ropey and our Japanese was non-existent, so it all felt a bit awkward.
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But we made ourselves comfortable while he hovered nearby. We somehow indicated that we'd like two coffees, took out our map, and started discussing where we'd go next.
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The sweet man continued to stand there for a moment, but then disappeared behind another beaded curtain, quickly returning with our coffees.
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He again stood and smiled at us weirdly for a bit, then toddled off. It was only then that we looked up and took in our surroundings.
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Through the curtain in front of us was a small, unassuming kitchen. To our left was a sparsely decorated living room area.
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And behind us, through yet another bloody beaded curtain, was the old man sitting in a small office behind a computer.
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The fact that we were the only customers suddenly made perfect, horrific sense. Our stomachs dropped as the realization hit us that this was not, in fact, a cafe that we wandered into, but this poor Japanese man's house.
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I, not one for moving quickly under any circumstances, have never shot out of a chair so fast.
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We grabbed our things, the commotion bringing the guy out to see what these foreign idiots were up to now.
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One thing we excel at in England is apologizing, so in a way, this was our time to shine.
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Yeah, get in there. We said sorry 2,000 times, bowed another 1,000 times, and tried unsuccessfully to explain ourselves across the language barrier as we tumbled outside.
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Douchebag took out his wallet and tried to give the guy some money. How fucking mortifying.
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But he empathetically gestured no. Just smiled, looked puzzled, and waved us off.
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On closer inspection, it turns out that the big cafe sign on the side of the building was actually just an advert for some coffee brand.
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I want to curl up in a ball and die when I think about this. But also my heart is forever warm by the unflinching kindness and generosity of that lovely Japanese man.
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Yes. I hope he still thinks of us sometimes. And if he's listening, which he's definitely not, konnichiwa and sorry.
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I've been listening to you mega babes since day one. My, how we've all grown physically, emotionally, spiritually.
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It's been a journey. Stay sexy and learn Japanese. Lauren XX. I mean, it's so beautiful that culturally Japan are the kind of people, as far as I understand,
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that they would never go. Like, I just realized, I don't know if I can ever travel to Japan because I am the most
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direct, like, what are you doing in here? Like, I have no problem. I've never had saying things like that where it's like, this is an entire culture of people
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who would never try to or want to offend you. Even if it means you're busting into their house.
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He's serving coffee. Demanding coffee. He went and got them coffee. He did it. I love it.
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Did the cups match? Was he trying to then pretend it was a cafe because he didn't want them to be embarrassed?
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Or is it the quirky kind that has a bunch of different kinds of mugs, but it's actually your house because you have a bunch of different kinds of mugs?
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What if them doing that made this man realize he actually did want to open a cafe and that was his true arts desire?
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Oh my God. And then that's when he realized. Yeah. That's when it all came together.
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That's it. okay here's my last the subject line is 10 year old bank teller hi let's get these pleasantries out of the way i've been a listener since day one i was a grad
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student then and i'm almost done with my public service loan forgiveness i've gotten married and
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had two kids in that time span that i've been listening i mean talk about growing and lauren
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made that point and now this this email takes up where lauren left off yeah that's quite a lot of
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growth. That's amazing. I don't think I've done as much. Okay, anyway, I'm listening to
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Minnesota 391 and you said something about a 17-year-old bank teller. Well, I want to tell
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you that I was a 10-year-old bank teller. I grew up in a really small town of Brawley, California,
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and if you don't know anything about small towns, they seem to make up their own rules when it comes
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to things. And this includes when it comes to things. And this includes take your child to work
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day. My mom was a bank teller. And took me to work. And instead of just doing the usual, this is a bank, this is how the bank works, they gave me my own window.
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And yes, I worked as a bank teller for a full day. And then in all caps, it says, on my own.
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Put your child to work day, is what they should have called that. I was only 10 and not one customer batted an eye when they came to my window to complete their transactions.
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Luckily, I balanced my drawer and there were no issues. I couldn't even balance my drawer when I was a fucking 19-year-old checker at a grocery store.
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For real. I told my mom that I think this would be frowned upon today and was probably child labor.
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And there's a little laughing emoji. I even wore one of my mom's very 90s business outfits and curled my hair.
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My mom worked at this bank for years. One of my favorite things was when she was on ATM duty.
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This meant that for the weekend she was on call when the ATM would get low on cash and we parentheses because why not bring your kid into the bank after hours would have to go into the bank and fill the ATM back up with cash This gave me the perfect opportunity to stand on the other side of the bank after hours would have to go into the bank and fill the ATM back up with cash This gave me the perfect opportunity to stand on the other side of the ATM And when someone
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would come up to the ATM, I would say, hi. It never failed to freak them out and give me immense
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joy. Oh, so they could talk through the ATM? Yeah, it sounds like it. Oh my. Hi, from a tiny child.
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Hi. It's haunted. The ATM is talking to you in a child's voice. mfm has been a part of my self-care routine for so long as a social worker and mom of two toddlers
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time to myself is rare and i always look forward to a new episode stay sexy and don't worry about
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the 10 year old bank teller on stay sexy and don't worry about the 10 year old bank teller
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on take your kid to work day rose rose that's so sweet thank you rose dressed the part oh yeah
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curled her 10 year old hair i see it she showed up and that makes sense it's like rose is telling
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the story like can you believe they let me do this it's like rose you wanted to do it you were
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into it and everyone was playing along she showed up for work that day it's just like it wasn't
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balanced her drawer and did it balanced her drawer that is amazing i love it Fun fun fun That it Thanks for writing in you guys We just love your letters
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Tell us whatever you want at MyFavoriteMurder at Gmail. Yeah, such good stories and such nice slices of life.
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Episode Highlights

  • Dr. Death the Cowboy
    A charming neurosurgeon leaves a trail of broken bodies instead of healing.
    “This is a story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice.”
    @ 00m 51s
    August 12, 2024
  • Ghostly Encounters at Fox Hollow Farm
    A chilling tale of swimming in a murder pool and ghostly experiences.
    “I swam in a murder pool.”
    @ 02m 56s
    August 12, 2024
  • The Liquor Store Fire
    A fire caused by a careless mistake leads to a devastating explosion.
    “This fire burned fast and hot enough that once it reached the front of the store, it blew up the building.”
    @ 15m 26s
    August 12, 2024
  • Cultural Insights on Japan
    Discussion on Japanese culture and communication styles.
    “They would never try to or want to offend you.”
    @ 22m 26s
    August 12, 2024
  • Listener Growth Journey
    A listener reflects on personal growth over the years of listening.
    “I was a grad student then and I'm almost done with my public service loan forgiveness.”
    @ 23m 13s
    August 12, 2024
  • 10-Year-Old Bank Teller
    A listener shares her unique experience as a child bank teller.
    “I was a 10-year-old bank teller.”
    @ 23m 35s
    August 12, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • I swam in a murder pool.
    MFM Minisode 396
  • It's impossible to run down those stairs that quickly without making any noise.
    MFM Minisode 396
  • Stay sexy and remember that snakes can probably eat children.
    MFM Minisode 396
  • Stay sexy and learn Japanese.
    MFM Minisode 396
  • Hi, it's haunted. The ATM is talking to you in a child's voice.
    MFM Minisode 396
  • I love it. Fun fun fun.
    MFM Minisode 396

Key Moments

  • Greed and Betrayal00:51
  • Murder Pool02:56
  • Liquor Store Fire15:26
  • Awkward Misunderstanding20:46
  • Cultural Reflection22:04
  • Childhood Story23:35
  • Listener Engagement26:25
  • Final Goodbye26:51

Tension Over Time

Words per Minute Over Time

Vibes Breakdown