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Mischief and Murder: Dark Shadows of Christmas Past with Co-Host Carissa

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What could possibly drive a person to commit unspeakable acts during the season of joy and giving? Join us for a chilling journey through the darker corners of Christmas as we unravel the haunting mysteries behind infamous holiday-time murders. We begin with the chilling tale of the Covina Massacre of 2008, where Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, hidden behind a Santa costume, unleashed a nightmare upon a festive gathering. As we recount the events, we dive into the possible psychological triggers that might transform the joyous holiday season into a time of rage and violence.
Our exploration doesn't stop there. We navigate the unsettling history of the Lawson family murders of 1929, dissecting the possible motives that drove Charlie Lawson to commit such an atrocious act against his kin. From financial woes to whispered rumors of a head injury, we speculate on the factors that could push someone over the edge. With insights from a psychiatrist, we delve into the psychological motivations behind holiday violence while shedding light on the bizarre aftermath, including a murder scene turned into a macabre museum. Together with my co-host Carissa, we share personal anecdotes about the holiday stress, tying it all together with a mix of grim fascination and humor.
But the episode also embraces the whimsical side of Christmas folklore. We wander through the mystical realm of European legends, meeting the mischievous Yule Lads of Iceland and the fearsome Frau Perchta of the Alpine regions. From Hans Trapp to the Kalikantzaroi, these tales bring a stark contrast to the softer, commercialized traditions familiar to many. Our conversation leads into the pagan origins of modern Christmas customs and how they were adapted over time by Christian missionaries. With a blend of whimsy and horror, we reflect on how these stories continue to captivate our imaginations, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of holiday rituals.

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1. Christmas Time Murders (00:00:00)

2. Christmas Crime and Lore Discussion (00:09:19)

3. Christmas Folklore and Legends Discussion (00:27:10)

4. Dark Christmas Folklore and Traditions (00:38:12)

176 episodes

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What could possibly drive a person to commit unspeakable acts during the season of joy and giving? Join us for a chilling journey through the darker corners of Christmas as we unravel the haunting mysteries behind infamous holiday-time murders. We begin with the chilling tale of the Covina Massacre of 2008, where Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, hidden behind a Santa costume, unleashed a nightmare upon a festive gathering. As we recount the events, we dive into the possible psychological triggers that might transform the joyous holiday season into a time of rage and violence.
Our exploration doesn't stop there. We navigate the unsettling history of the Lawson family murders of 1929, dissecting the possible motives that drove Charlie Lawson to commit such an atrocious act against his kin. From financial woes to whispered rumors of a head injury, we speculate on the factors that could push someone over the edge. With insights from a psychiatrist, we delve into the psychological motivations behind holiday violence while shedding light on the bizarre aftermath, including a murder scene turned into a macabre museum. Together with my co-host Carissa, we share personal anecdotes about the holiday stress, tying it all together with a mix of grim fascination and humor.
But the episode also embraces the whimsical side of Christmas folklore. We wander through the mystical realm of European legends, meeting the mischievous Yule Lads of Iceland and the fearsome Frau Perchta of the Alpine regions. From Hans Trapp to the Kalikantzaroi, these tales bring a stark contrast to the softer, commercialized traditions familiar to many. Our conversation leads into the pagan origins of modern Christmas customs and how they were adapted over time by Christian missionaries. With a blend of whimsy and horror, we reflect on how these stories continue to captivate our imaginations, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of holiday rituals.

Send us a text

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Christmas Time Murders (00:00:00)

2. Christmas Crime and Lore Discussion (00:09:19)

3. Christmas Folklore and Legends Discussion (00:27:10)

4. Dark Christmas Folklore and Traditions (00:38:12)

176 episodes

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