This episode of My Favorite Murder covers hometown murders, ghost stories, and true crime anecdotes. Guests share personal stories about local legends and family experiences.
One listener recounts the murder of Mary Knight in Poland, Maine, and the ghost sightings associated with her tragic death. Mary was killed by her husband in 1856, and her spirit is said to wander Route 26.
Another story features a listener who works in archaeology and discovered a bottle linked to the first kidnapping for ransom in the U.S., involving Charlie Ross in 1874.
A humorous tale involves a listener's great-grandmother who bravely confronted a robber with a toy gun, showcasing her fierce spirit and resilience.
Additional stories include a childhood incident involving a misunderstanding with a shotgun and a funny anecdote about a dad's race against his daughter. The episode blends humor with chilling tales, making for an entertaining listen.
Listeners share chilling hometown murder stories and humorous family anecdotes, blending true crime with personal experiences.
This episode stands out for the following:
Why is it always chaos when we link up?MFM Minisode 159
Mary Knight was gruesomely murdered on October 6, 1856 by her husband.MFM Minisode 159
The pistol my great-grandmother pulled on that robber was actually a toy gun.MFM Minisode 159
Needless to say, I didn't stay home alone again for a long time.MFM Minisode 159
Oh, my God.MFM Minisode 159
Stay sexy and don't get your dad arrested, Katie.MFM Minisode 159