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MFM Minisode 199

November 02, 2020 /

This episode of My Favorite Murder features chilling hometown stories, including the disappearance of Nyleen Marshall, the Germond family murders, and a creepy neighbor saga.

Listeners hear about the disappearance of Nyleen Marshall, who vanished during a picnic in Montana in 1983. Despite sightings and eerie calls from a man claiming to have abducted her, no substantial leads have emerged.

The Germond family murders from 1930 are also discussed. Four family members were found brutally stabbed in their home, and despite various leads, the case remains unsolved.

Additionally, a listener shares a disturbing experience with a creepy neighbor who exhibited unsettling behavior, including leaking toilets and loud noises that suggested inappropriate activities.

The episode wraps up with a humorous yet dark Halloween story involving a grandmother's misunderstanding of the holiday, leading to a young boy dressing as Hitler.

TLDR

This episode features unsettling hometown murder stories and creepy neighbor encounters, blending humor with chilling narratives.

Episode

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My favorite murder. Hello. And welcome to My Favorite Murder. The Minisode. This is the episode of the podcast, the version of the podcast where we read you your emails,
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whatever you write to us. We'll just read it right out loud. That's right. You tell us stories and we read them right back to you.
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Do you want to go first? Sure. This says, good old-fashioned Montana hometown story.
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Great. Oh, it says, hey there. I'm from Helena, Montana, and you would not believe how many hometown stories there are to choose from.
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I struggle to decide if I would write you about my partner's co-worker who worked with the Missoula mauler during his killing rampage, the time I accidentally snowshoed through Ted Kizintz's backyard, or the many haunted buildings around town.
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Needless to say, there are a lot of crazies around here, which I'm sure Chris Fairbanks can attest to.
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Yes, he can. Without further ado, this is the story of the disappearance of Nyleen Marshall.
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In June of 1983, Nyleen attended a picnic with her family at a campground in the Helena National Forest.
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Around 4 p.m., Nyleen and other children went on a walk near Maupan Creek to see some beaver dams.
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Nyleen lagged behind, and when the other children turned around, she was gone. There were reports that Nyleen was seen talking to a man in a jogging suit, but it was never confirmed this man was involved
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This area is home to grizzly and black bears, wolves and mountain lions So there were thoughts that she had been attacked, but there was no evidence of animal involvement found and her body was never recovered
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Two years later, a man claiming to have abducted Nyleen called the National Missing and Unidentified Person System from several phone booths in Wisconsin
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Law enforcement also received letters from an anonymous man claiming he had Nyleen and was traveling the country.
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The letters and call transcripts are creepy as fuck, and you can read them on Nyleen's Wiki page if you want to be scarred for life.
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In 2017, the Jefferson County Sheriff stated that they had no substantial leads.
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I know we're supposed to stay out of the forest, but I truly love being in such a naturally beautiful place.
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And it makes me so angry that fuckers like Nyleen's abductor make it dangerous for us to enjoy without worry.
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I also really enjoy hiking solo and think of every trek as an opportunity to take back nature from shitty dudes.
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Stay sexy and always hike with bear mace, a pocket taser, and your trusty emotional support dog, Mads.
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Wow. Wow. I wonder if they were able to prove that that was actually the abductor or just some fucking sicko admitting to it.
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Yeah, it sounds like they haven't been able to prove anything. That's so horrible. And also, then it also leads into, I think we've talked about this before, but have you ever seen the maps?
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Tons of people sent me this on Twitter. It's the places where people have gone missing and then the cave systems in America.
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Oh, my God. They're basically kind of a mirror image or like you could lay one over the other and they're related.
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Meaning like people fell in, fell in, like fell in places or that. I mean, to me, the clickbait version is something came out of a cave and grabbed people and pulled it back in.
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You know, it's very like the descent. And it very like a horror movie I think suggestion whether that actually means that those caves are in national parks where people go missing because there so many There dangers and risks Or they wandered their little kids and they wandered off which just sounds so likely but who the fuck knows It horrible
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What a horrible thing. Wow. Okay. Well, I have a pretty classic small town hometown as well.
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This is called Vintage Unsolved Murder. Hi, Karen, Georgia, creatures and mustaches.
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I grew up in a super small town in the Hudson Valley area of New York State, where literally
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nothing happens and we have no sidewalks or bars. Anyway, I have always been obsessed with a story about an entire family who was murdered in the 1930s on their farm a few minutes from my childhood home.
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The story is referred to as the Germond family murders, and I believe it remains unsolved to this day.
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On the day after Thanksgiving 1930, the Borden Company of Dutchess County sent one of its workers out to check on a local dairy farmer who supplied them with milk after not receiving their typical shipment.
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The employee arrived at the dairy farm around nine in the morning to find all four members of the Germond family stabbed to death.
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Then it says, I hope that guy got therapy afterwards. Houston, Germond, and his young son, Raymond, were found first.
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They had been stabbed to death in the family's wagon shed. Mabel and Bernice Germond, Houston's wife and teenage daughter, were found in the family's kitchen, both stabbed to death.
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Bernice's body was found under the kitchen table as if she had tried to crawl away.
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Although a butcher knife that did not belong to the family was found at the scene and was determined to be the murder weapon, police were unable to find any fingerprints on the knife.
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They eventually were able to track down who sold the knife, but the man was unable to recall who he had sold it to.
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Then it says, thanks for nothing. It was also discovered that Mr. Germond had cashed a $150 check that same day of the murder over $2,300 in today's money, which led investigators to believe that the family's murder was likely a robbery.
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Investigators followed up on several leads, including an elusive, mysterious stranger who had been reportedly seen walking around the Germain's property prior to the murders.
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In 1933, a neighbor was arrested who was supposedly owed money by Mr. Germain, but lack of evidence led to the charges being dropped.
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Other than this, no arrests have been made. I love this story for tons of reasons, but mostly because it has everything.
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Murder, money, a mysterious stranger. But also because it had occurred in almost 100 years ago and is still the craziest thing that has ever happened in my hometown.
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And in this insane world, that's probably a pretty good thing. SSDGM, Megan. Good point, Megan.
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That's a very silver lining. Right. Way to look at it. To a horrible and mysterious.
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this makes me want to point back to once again one of my favorite true crime books of all time
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The Man from the Train which is unbelievable and it has that thing where the idea that someone comes into a small town
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where people are just the assumption of safety because they're far away from people
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they're away from the big city or whatever and decimates a family and then just walks away
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and nothing ever happens from that it's just crazy I feel like back then it was just so easy to like just blend in and be a nameless, faceless person going through town.
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Yeah, that's crazy. And you could hop on trains. Yeah. Again, read The Man from a Train.
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So good. So good. Oh, this is. Okay. Ready? No. Creepy neighbor story. Oh, no. That's all.
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That's the beginning of the podcast. The new podcast we're definitely going to do about creepy neighbors.
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Creepy neighbor story. Yeah. I'm a little late to the game, but as I was painting ornaments for my shop and catching up on MFM, parentheses, thanks for keeping me company, I heard your request for creepy neighbors and I had to write in with this guy.
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In college, I moved into a condo that I would end up living in for several years.
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I had an older upstairs neighbor who I kind of shared a front and back stoop with.
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He immediately established himself as a creep. Many times I would either be leaving my apartment or taking out the trash or whatever, only to hear a quiet voice behind me just saying hi or telling me I was doing my recycling wrong.
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Oh, God. Can you imagine that? They're whispering. Actually, actually, actually, you don't know the difference between plastic.
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Styrofoam is actually not recyclable. Actually. But he's right on you. Yeah. He would be standing way too close and scare the shit out of me every time.
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fucking creep that's when the next time you do it before you turn around or whatever you throw that
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elbow back yeah you just throw it back because why are they standing that close to you anyway
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100 and you just go oh my god i'm so sorry i didn't know anyone was there yeah because you
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shouldn't be so sometimes i just move my elbows away from my body a tiny bit and if someone's
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fucking standing there i deserve that broken nose motherfucker i sometimes look i'll admit it
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sometimes i do that in starbucks when people get right on well not anymore but i used to when people
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get right up on you in line. I would pretend to turn one direction and then just throw my purse
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over my shoulder and hit them away. Definitely done that. It's always a middle-aged woman,
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an older woman, a baby boomer woman who's on your ass. So she gets a little purse hit.
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Yep. Look, this isn't about me. And you have the most gigantic purse ever. Always the heaviest,
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most enormous purse. So it's actually, it's pretty dangerous. My purses usually can fit a laptop computer in them and then all kinds of other dumb bullshit that I have in there.
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So beware. Beware in 2029 when we can go outside again and I throw my purse at you.
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Anyhow, here we go. Pretty early on into living at this condo, his toilet started leaking, making a big water stain on my bathroom ceiling and resulting in a hole that looked directly into our bathroom.
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I bet you he did that on purpose my roommate and I put a towel up in the hole which vanished and she said once when she was getting out of the shower she looked up and made eye contact with someone
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So we taped paper over the hole, and because we were dumb and in college, we did not give it a second thought to being peeped on.
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It gets worse. Of course it does. Of course it does. A couple of times I was woken up in the night from a dead sleep by a loud moaning because I'm nosy and I don't didn't see anyone coming or going from his place because you could hear people walk up the stairs.
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I can only assume he was masturbating face down on the floor. It sounded like he was in the room with me.
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Oh, my God. The last. Yeah. Horrifying. The last story I'll share is the night my boyfriend and I were awoken by a woman screaming.
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It sounded like someone was being murdered. Hearts racing. we had whispered a conversation about what to do. And as we were deciding to call the police,
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we heard a familiar moaning. And then the screams turned into something more sexual.
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And then this is in all caps. These people were like 60 years old. The walls were not
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even that thin. Why were they being so loud? Oh, my God. I later found out that the woman
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leaving the next morning was his ex-wife. Anyway, pretty soon after the old perv moved out and I
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still Google search his name every once in a while to see if he's been arrested yet.
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And that's the creepiest neighbor I've ever had, which is saying something because someone
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in my childhood neighborhood had a secret meth lab in their basement and got raided by
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the DEA. And then the sign off is, I appreciate you, Allison. We appreciate you, Allison.
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We appreciate you right back. Wow. So many problems. I hope I'm done in my life with creepy neighbors, not living in apartments anymore.
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I feel like I'm safe-ish. But the idea, like, the problem solving of tape a piece of paper over this, when it's
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like, you get your fucking landlord in there, you point out how there's an eye coming down.
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Like, solve it. Move. Get out of that apartment. There's a hole in the ceiling. You show them your renter's rights and that they better fucking fix that hole.
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Move you. They need to move you across the building away from the bad man. That's right.
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Okay, this one is a follow up on the 16th Street bombing in Birmingham. So it goes, Hi, ladies.
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I listened to the podcast today and heard Georgia's story about the 16th Street Baptist
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Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama. I currently live in Birmingham and I work for the State Crime Lab as a forensic toxicologist.
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A few years ago, I helped plan a forensic science conference and our keynote speaker
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was the FBI agent, Bill Fleming, who helped bring people responsible to justice in the
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final investigation. I wanted to mention a few things that you didn't cover in the podcast.
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Agent Fleming showed us lots of crime scene pictures, which were just awful. He spoke about interviewing the suspects and how their views hadn't changed.
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They were still evil, racist terrorists, even after all this time. I guess the tiger stripes never change.
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One story he told that really stuck with me was that the ambulances that initially showed up wouldn't take any of the injured people to the hospital because they were black.
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Not even the little girls. It's difficult for me to fathom that kind of hate. I believe that bystanders ended up taking the injured in private cars.
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Can you fucking imagine? He told us about the corruption and racism in state and federal government that derailed the original investigation.
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The governor at the time, George Wallace, was the most racist white supremacist in history.
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Give that piece of shit a Google and see what I mean. Good Lord. Another photo Agent Fleming showed us that stayed with me was a photo of the bridge where the Cahaba boys, those were the hardcore, double hardcore KKK members, would meet to plan their attacks, including the attack on the 16th Street Church.
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This bridge is still in use to this day. I also wanted to say that the prosecutor who got the conviction in the early 2000s was Doug Jones.
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He is now a U.S. Senator, Democrat, who beat out the Republican incumbent and sexual predator Roy Moore two years ago.
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Oh, yeah, that's right. He's running again this election. So fingers crossed. Yes. Vote for Doug Jones. Vote for Doug Jones.
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That's right. I'm including some photos of the cars outside that were damaged from the bombing and a picture of the bridge.
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So we should put those up on this Minnesota's post. Right. Yeah. I'm so glad things are better ish now. But what I've learned this year is that we have so much further to go.
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Black Lives Matter, SSDGM, Mary Ellen. I mean, it's it's upsetting, but then it's also good to just know more and more background.
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yeah you know what i mean especially this week keep it at the front of our minds you know yeah
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absolutely why is it always chaos when we link up because nobody plans anything bro good thing the
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My daughter she pretending she doesn know but is trying to cook and feed me and keep me alive because I wasn eating anything And me pretending like everything was fine He kind of shoved me out of the way and said move And he went out the front door and he jumped in a car and drove off
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Ladies, non-ladies. When I was a teenager, my family lived in the super conservative town of Holland, Michigan.
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We lived in an apartment building that was one of three in an apartment complex.
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The largest buildings had maybe 12 to 15 apartments and was entirely occupied by what could be described as the Amish.
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Keep in mind, this was not a rural area and we were not close to Amish country. So it was weird that they're here in the middle of town were several large families of Amish folks, not hipsters, real live Amish.
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They wore old fashioned clothing, rode only bikes and worked as the apartment's landscapers.
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One more note, although none of them drove, they did use one parking spot for this black luxury car with dark tinted windows.
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Several of them would wash and shine this car once a week or so. We used to joke about how truly weird it was and how they must be some sort of cult until one day.
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And this is on all caps. The FBI came and arrested their leader. Yep. They really were a cult.
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I did some research and it turns out they had been a liberal sect of Mennonites that had left Pennsylvania following a man they called Leader.
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And then Prince says no shit. The FBI had been watching them for years and Leader was arrested, charged and convicted of child rape.
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Oh, my God. After. Yeah. After he was arrested, some of the families moved away, but some of the creepiest ones stuck around.
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The leader's black car is still in the carport and the glassiest eyed among them still wash and shine the car.
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That's my story about living next to a cult. Stay sexy and don't trust your neighbors. Molly.
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Wow. Wow, Molly, you you were a peeping. You were like a Gladys Kravitz peeking over the fence, staring at your neighbors and judging.
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Totally. And then it turned out you were right. And no one believed you until it was too late.
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Because at first it's like, hey, leave if they want to be Amish and they made it they made it to the big city and they're going to be landscapers.
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Stop being such a judgy neighbor. And then it's like, no, no, no. Yeah. The child rape part really took a turn because I was like, all right. And then it's like, oh, this is the worst.
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yeah well also because it's this is the story of it's separate from you know the amish being
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amish almost nothing to do with this story right this this is this thing where there it starts as
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a religion everybody's it's all about being good and then there's a splinter group yeah and there's
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there's some it's some kind of splinter sect that goes off by themselves because the original
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is too you know restrictive totally totally yeah and then as soon as you like agree to go off
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on that splinter, you're already fucking indoctrinated. And it just keeps heightening from there.
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Yeah, because you're now rebelling against the original group. So you have less people around you.
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You may have left like your family. You don't have anyone to go back to. This podcast.
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Okay. This last one I have is called Spooky Grandma Halloween. Hi, MFM fam, human and otherwise.
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So this is not a hometown murder story, but it is my favorite spooky Halloween story involving my late grandmother, and I know you
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love a good Gma story. My family is from Salt Lake City, Utah, and I come from a long line of
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Jehovah's Witnesses on my dad's side. As you're probably aware, J-dubs, as they call themselves,
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do not partake in any sort of pagan holidays or celebration. So when my dad was in second grade
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or so and came home with a letter from his teacher about a Halloween school parade and needing to
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come to school in costume, my grandma was a little torn about what to do. After all,
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she would be shunned if she turned out to be a, quote, celebrator. Isn't that crazy?
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That Friday, a couple hours after sending my dad to school, my grandparents, Donabelle and Francis,
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received a concerning call from my dad's school. On the other end of the line was the principal
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insisting they come and pick David up immediately. She asked what the problem was, and he explained
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that David, my dad, had shown up to school dressed as Hitler and was waving his arm in the air the
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way Nazis did. What? My grandma replied, well, isn't Halloween about dressing up as something
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scary? And is there anything more evil you could think of? I believe she did end up picking up my
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poor unknowing dad from school after the principal realized that she had been the one to get him
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ready and show him how to wave his arm during the parade. They had never celebrated Halloween.
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And so she didn't understand what scary monsters meant. Right. Right. Although Donna Bell had a pretty rigid religious belief, I always remember her having a great sense of humor, albeit sometimes inappropriate.
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And can only imagine that this was the seed she planted that eventually made my dad, sister and myself leave this crazy religion or possibly why we all also suffer from debilitating anxiety.
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Anyway, even if the story doesn't end up on the pod, I hope you got a little laugh out of it.
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I know I do every time I picture my seven-year-old Jehovah's Witness father dressed up.
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Is the person that put his own people in internment camps. Yeah. As Jehovah's Witness.
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Stay sexy. And although dressing up as a Nazi isn't considered cultural appropriation, still don't do it.
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Bailey. I mean, it's especially in this day and age. That's like a heart attack story.
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Oh, my God. It's just like and also a seven year old. Yeah. So there's it's either.
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Yeah. It's either a family that's never celebrated Halloween before or the most fucked up family.
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of all time. It's like, it's like innocent horror, innocent terribleness. You know?
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Yeah. It's like, well, and it's also kind of in a, it's in a vacuum. So it's clearly,
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it's like, okay, here's real quick. Here's the holiday. Everyone has to be the scariest,
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worst thing that they can think of. So just, you know, and that's, we can in good faith,
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say, give her the benefit of the doubt and say, if that's all she understood, then she
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was accurate. But however, do not. Don't. Just don't. It ain't funny. Send us your stories.
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Any of the above that we've mentioned before. I love that some were creepy neighbor cult. There was like people are
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combining. There's grandma ghost. There's people are doing cross grandma crime, grandma ghost. There's all kinds
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of things. So you can really make it your own. I love it. And make sure that this week you do something self-care, self-care-ish for yourself.
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Episode Highlights

  • Creepy Neighbor Stories
    Listeners share unsettling experiences with their neighbors, revealing unexpected horrors.
    “Stay sexy and always hike with bear mace, a pocket taser, and your trusty emotional support dog.”
    @ 04m 47s
    November 02, 2020
  • Family Secrets Season 14
    Dani Shapiro explores the hidden truths that shape our identities and relationships.
    “Your identity is formed by a secret history.”
    @ 17m 26s
    November 02, 2020
  • Cult Next Door
    A teenager discovers their neighbors are part of a cult, leading to shocking revelations.
    “The FBI came and arrested their leader.”
    @ 19m 53s
    November 02, 2020
  • Spooky Grandma Halloween
    A humorous Halloween story involving a Jehovah's Witness grandmother and her son's costume mishap.
    “Isn't that crazy?”
    @ 22m 31s
    November 02, 2020

Episode Quotes

  • Your husband is not who you think he is.
    MFM Minisode 199
  • Your identity is formed by a secret history.
    MFM Minisode 199
  • That's a very silver lining.
    MFM Minisode 199
  • I appreciate you, Allison.
    MFM Minisode 199
  • Isn't that crazy?
    MFM Minisode 199
  • It's like innocent horror, innocent terribleness. You know?
    MFM Minisode 199

Key Moments

  • Life on the road00:10
  • Identity secrets00:48
  • Murder mystery06:33
  • Creepy neighbors09:26
  • Cult discovery19:53
  • Family Ties21:42
  • Halloween Mishap22:31
  • Cultural Sensitivity24:06

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