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October 3, 2025 42 mins
Cristina shares three radio creepy radio calls, the first one is from Colombia aand the last two from different radio programs in Mexico. First, they read a a listener story and end with spooky recs.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hello, Hello, this is Christina, and sorry this is the
travel It's too late. It's too late. You never do that.
I remember when we had our last costumes.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I did that. Yeah, I forgot. I forgot.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
We are dressed up and on our spooky season.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
It is.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
It is our time of year, and as we tend
to do. We started it last year. So that's our
new tradition as ever to do as of last year,
as we tend to do every episode, we will have
a different costume. Yes, hopefully our costumes get here in time.
I hope. So yeah, as you can see today, this
is what a ride first. And so yes I am

(00:44):
in Tummo and Carmen is La. Anyway, this is going
to be a busy month for us.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
We are booked and busy. We are booked and busy.
This is new. It's already full October thirtieth here in Seattle.
Carmen's going to be visited me already. And there's a
running group that I think I've mentioned a couple episodes ago,
but that running group reached out and asked if we
wanted to do like a spooky run slash then like
a live show basically after the spooky run at this

(01:12):
coffee shop. So yeah, we're going to be doing that
on the thirtieth, and then on the first is our
actual event in Yakama, and then you know, in between that,
obviously it is Halloween Day, which yeah, I'm hoping to
take the children into betweenen and so yeah, busy week
for us. I also signed up also with that running group.
They were doing this boxing class where it's like a

(01:35):
run slash boxing for ten dollars when it is with
that's on the twenty fifth, and then on the eleventh
is my actual five K that I signed up months ago,
and I haven't actually properly ran for it, so but
I think I can do it anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
You can do it too. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
I think I'm exaggerating about how unready I am. Yeah, yeah,
you were.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
So Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
In short, busy month for us, we were booked in
Busy Boss Girling China. Yes, that's the phrase I was
looking for. And okay, I guess let's get into the episode.
Unless there was anything else you wanted to add, let's
get into it. Let's do it. Have a fun topic. Hey,
creepy radio calls. I love that, Yes, for once, not

(02:18):
just from an amount of beluga. So that's our topic.
But of course, before we get to our topic, we
do have a listener's story and if you want to
send us your stories, first please send them. But you
can submit it on Discord, you can dm us on
any socials, you can even comment it on any video.
I'll fucking take it and read it. And then did

(02:39):
I say email?

Speaker 2 (02:40):
You can email it.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Of course, you can do a voice note attached that
via email. Lots of ways to get us your stories.
The information is all in the show notes and yeah,
we love receiving them, so go ahead. Okay, So this
is from our old Discord channel. What it's when we
were with like cold Fate in the redit on wiki guys, gotcha?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Gotcha? Okay?

Speaker 1 (03:03):
So this story is from the late sixties in the UK.
It was told to me by my mother. My grandparents
on my mom's side were in their thirties. So let's
refer to my granddad as Mick. As granddad makes him
sound old, right, because at that point he's not a granddad.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
He was in his thirties.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah, Mick and his wife Muriel had six children of
their own, five girls, one boy, and adopted a girl
called Annette. Unfortunately, a nett developed cancer. Treatment didn't work
well in those days, and she was eventually admitted full
time to hospital for palliative care. One night, Mick was
awoken by a net standing at the foot of the bed,
and she told him, I'm okay now, dad. He woke

(03:41):
up with the morning troubled and immediately woke his wife
to tell her what he had seen. Having gone downstairs.
They checked the morning meal to find that a telegram
had arrived from the hospital telling them that a net
had sadly passed away that night. She let him know, Yeah, okay, okay.
So that was one story from this listener, And now
the story and the first house I bought, the loft

(04:02):
hatch was above the landing and it would always be
open by the time I got back from work. It
was a flimsy piece of wood in a frame on
the ceiling and would be at an angle no matter
how many times I plopped it back into the frame properly.
It shouldn't have moved, but it did. We didn't have
webcams and easily affordable technology that could monitor and record
twenty four seven, so I never actually caught it happening.

(04:22):
After a month or so. I hired a workman to
close it up and put a different one that locks
in the ceiling in the box room instead. I don't
believe in ghosts, and there wasn't a person living up there.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
I checked.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
I mean, yeah, that's always the first thing to rule out,
because all therogging.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
I think it's what they call it.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Oh, it has a name. Yeah, when someone's living inside
your walk for froggy, it's frogging.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
P h R O G G I N G.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Wow, I didn't know that. I didn't know that word.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Have you not listened to the horror story episode that
I researched and wrote about frogging? I guess not.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Wow, that's really good.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
I'll check it out. I put it down to the
wood being so thin it would be fil by a
draw maybe when the front door was opened. Okay, so
that was just like the hatch opening, unquestionably. And then
one more. I only have one more spooky tel. It
was at my mom's house. There were five of us
sat outside in the late evening, chatting at the table.
She lives in Spain and often the nights are warm

(05:16):
enough to be outside. The house was quite long. The
drive would be about twenty meters of gravel, and the
whole house was walled off from the drive except for
doors in the wall.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Interesting. I don't know what this means. I can't picture it.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
I need a physical picture. Please listener, please draw us
a picture. At the far end, the Guardian Polaria could
be accessed. We sat at a table in a little
courtyard about fifteen meters from the locked main gate, a
two point four meter high wall between us and the drive.
I guess I'm kind of picturing everything on one side
and then like the pool. It's like a long way

(05:49):
like something like that.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
I'm imagining it a little bit. Okay, Okay, I see it.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
There was a door in that wall leading to the drive.
We could see the door. Nobody was staying at the
property except for us, as she would have close the
BnB for family gatherings. We stopped talking when all of
us heard footsteps on the gravel on.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
The other side of the wall.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
It was very clear and unmistakable. We look at each
other confused. The footsteps stopped. We asked Ola and got
no response. So I opened the door to look, and
there was nobody there. Of course, nobody could have got
there silently been there and escaped silently. In that time,
the main gate was closed, meaning it was locked, and
nobody was in the polar area. The other side of

(06:31):
the drive, opposite the house, while with a huge fence
and trees, and the neighbor's garden was all grass. It
remains unexplained to this day. That was ghosts. No need
to rationalize it. There at the end, that was a ghost. Yeah,
it's the explanation is ghosts. There is one. You have one.

(06:52):
It was there and hopefully it's not there anymore. One
can only hope it was just passing through.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
All right.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
Well, thanks for that those stories. Actually I was saying
that story, but it was more than one. And wow,
a Spanish listener in the UK, I love that.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
To my international listeners. I tried to do accent, didn't wry.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Well, that was so bad? Shall I cut that.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
It's like when I was at working Idris to go
a country accident and my cor criers were like what
the fuck?

Speaker 2 (07:20):
And I was like, I'm sorry you train, Yeah I can't.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
I can't know me neither me, neither none of them.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
It's bad.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Yeah, okay, now onto our well though, we'll take a
little outbreak here, and then when we come back, creepy
radio calls from Latin America.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
And we're back.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Okay, So this first one is from Colombia. Before I
show the story, I will add that I translated them
in the way that the person told them, so like
first person, and then there's like little breaks where I'll
let you know, you know, I hope it makes sense
because I always feel like these are always confusing the way.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
I write them. Okay, no.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Arguments there because you're agree, Yeah, I agree. Okay, So
this one is from Colombia. The radio show El Cartel
Paranormal is an overnight show on La Mega in Colombia,
and the show starts around nine pm. But I think
when this call took place, it was on all night.
They didn't have like a schedule. The phone call lasted
all night. No, no, like the radio show was all

(08:23):
night overnight, like they started at seven pm and went
until the next day, basically like a twelve hour situation,
ten to twelve hours or something eight hours and so
the night I don't know, something like that. But now
they end at midnight, so it's nine to midnight, nine
pm to midnight Sunday to Thursday, and it's hosted by
Danielle Trespalacios aka three Pass and it's very much like

(08:45):
Le Manolua or like Coast to Coast, so like people
call in and tell their paranormal stories, and so this
call that I'm gonna be sharing it became known as
La Nina and it took place in two thousand and eight.
So at when I am their phone ring and they
answered it like they normally do, but on the other
side of the line was not their usual collar. It

(09:05):
was the voice of a little girl first just saying hola,
that's my attempt at a little girl voice been okay,
I think it was pretty good. No, it was good,
thank you. And then the host is like, why are
you calling a little girl? It's one I am, like,
you should be asleep. They're like who's there, Like, who's there? Right,

(09:26):
but the girl just keeps saying abaa over and over again.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Don't like this. No, And then the hosts are like
what And.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
Then the little girl starts crying like I hate this,
and then there's this like inaudible dialogue followed by more
abulitas in that crying voice like wow, yes, and the
hosts are like what they're querplexed, perplexed, confused, maybe even
a little afraid. And then the call just drops. And

(09:55):
they were so disturbed by the call that one of
them decided to play backwards. No, backwards, you know that's
that's going to be well, that's the wrong move playing
anything backwards. And this was two thousand and eight, I
was like early two thousands. Anything that you played backwards
had a message and it was demonic.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yes exactly.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
And so they played it backwards, and that inaudible dialogue
between the it once they played it backwards, sounded like
she is saying, yo, memor.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
I died.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
I died. I died.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Yeah, And when she's saying yo, memori, I died, in
the background, there's like the crackling of a fire, like
oh my god. And allegedly they had this audio analyzed
by some scientists somewhere and scientist no, no, no, they sent
it out. They didn't investigate themselves. They sent it out

(10:54):
to real legitis as scientists, and they determined that the
call was not fake, doctored with special effects. And now, Carmen,
if you will click on the link, it should take
you to where this part starts. Okay, should I can
we count down to click on it? Then yes, let's
do it, and then I'll put it in here as
well in the episode obviously, all right, ready, three, two, one.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
It's easy. Look, I don't like this.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
It was that not the worst thing you've ever heard? Yeah,

(12:03):
it was. It was.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
And well it's like, even if it's acted, it's so scary,
you know, like watching a scary movie, but hearing it
exactly exactly, just what I always say about these weird
to calls, because and every time I share anything from
an amount of blue like people, you know those are real,
I'm like, okay, and I was entertained, so whatever, yeah, okay.
And so the reversed version, I have a timestamped if

(12:28):
we click on that so that we can show the
difference there. Do you notice the part that like is
you can't tell what she's saying?

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Yeah, yeah, okay, So let's click on that.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Are you ready? One?

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Two?

Speaker 5 (12:40):
Three?

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (13:06):
I was waiting for you.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
I'm like, damn no, I don't like it.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
It doesn't matter, like if it's not real, I don't
like listening to it. Yeah, And the video that I
found this story on did add their own like music
in the background, So that part is like not part
of the call, but the actual call is there too.
So so yeah, that was the first one. It shook
the country after they heard that. And I mean, she

(13:30):
never called again, but they're like, well, I guess she
just learned that she died or something.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Oh wow.

Speaker 1 (13:35):
I wonder like if the grandma recognized, you know, if
it was real, the grandma recognized her granddaughter's voice, that
would be crazy. Yeah wow, because after after the call,
they weren't able to like figure out who the girl
is when the call came from nothing, no own. So yeah, horrior,
fine to say the least. This next horrifying call is

(14:04):
from a radio station called El Alce. Well, the show
is called El Lace. I don't know the station, actual station,
but it's hosted by Flavio Arenas and it's local to Aguascalientes, Mexico. Yes,
and so this call is known today as Martin eel scuobi. Okay.

(14:25):
I love how these calls become zoned, like notorious that
they have their own names.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
So Martine called Flavio and he shared the following story. Hi, Flavio,
I want to tell you something that happened to me.
I am from Mexico City. I lived there seventeen years.
For three of those seven years I worked at a
soap factory, but we did a lot there. I was
a car washer there but in the car mechanic area,
and I had a co worker who was a car

(14:51):
washer too, but in the actual car wash area. This
co worker was super close to another coworker who worked
with me in the car shop. These two they got
along suit well. We called him Scooby, the guy at
the car wash area, And like I was saying, they
got along super well. But they also messed with each
other a lot, a lot of prinking, joking things like that.
So one day Scooby told the other guy, Hey, I

(15:13):
swear when I die, I'm gonna keep messing with you.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
And they said this to each other all the time.
But then in October two thousand and five, while I
was on my way to baptism, I found out that
Scooby had passed away in a car accident. Well, since
that moment, the coworker that was bessiees with El Scooby.
We called him Elaponez. But his name is Victor anyway, Yeah,

(15:39):
these nicknames. Victor started dreaming about Scooby a lot. At
first normal dreams, but then weird things started happening, little
stuff like tools being moved. Well, one night, Victor was
the last to leave. He was cleaning up before we
went home when he heard somebody say, kay on comstas, Hey,

(16:02):
what's up man?

Speaker 2 (16:03):
How are you? In English?

Speaker 1 (16:04):
For our Spanish challenge friends. The only person that called
him compatrito was Scooby.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
When he took a round to see who was talking
to him, he saw Scooby silhouette, but none of us
believed him. But then Victor started getting worse. He used
to weigh one hundred kilograms two hundred and twenty pounds,
and he went down to one hundred and forty three pounds.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Oh wow.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
He wasn't eating, he wasn't sleeping because now the dreams
were nightmares. Every night Scooby was trying to talk to him.
And this was in the span of two months. It
got so bad. One day, as Victor was lifting one
of the trailers onto a ramp, he heard someone say,
kay on that comprito, yah bajameh, Hey, what's up man?

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Put me down?

Speaker 1 (16:49):
But when he looked in the rear view mirror, because
he was inside the trailer driving this ramp, like this
trailer up the ramp right, and so when he looked
in the rear view mirror, he saw Scooby in the back.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
Then things started happening to all of us at work.
Two co workers quit, cars kept turning on on their own,
the water kept turning on everything. We even tried to
get a priest to come in and bless the shop.
I was Scooby's friend too, but I quit also, not
because of what was happening, just to be closer to family.
I moved to Auscalients. But since then I've been having

(17:22):
dreams too. I did feel like I had unfinished business
with him. I was telling my girl and her dad
about Scooby the other day, and that's something feels weird.
And so then in this part, Flabyo, the host, interrupts
Martin the caller, and he asks Martin the following, Hey,
does a person with a weird nose, like a long
nose with almond eyes and like a really skinny, skinny guy,

(17:45):
not that tall, a little tan does does that sound
a little familiar?

Speaker 3 (17:49):
That's coy?

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Martine is like yeah, and Flabeo tells him is that Scooby. Oh,
why he's there. He's at the radio station. He's like, yeah,
why why are you asking me if a school we
look like that? And then Flyabel tells him, well, I
think I just saw him here at the radio station,
so yes, in short, yes, wow, and he continues he

(18:11):
was smiling. Did he smile a lot? He seemed like
a friendly person. And Martine was like, yeah, yeah, oh
my god, that's that's him, Like, oh my god, oh
my god. And then I was like, hey, it's okay,
it's okay. Scooby was here at the radio station, not
there with you. He just he just stopped by, you know,
like it's okay. Because Martin was trying to freak out,
and Flye was trying to call Martin. But then Martin

(18:33):
tells him, wait, wait, wait, can I tell you something.
I owed Scooby some money. We had gone out to
lunch and he bought mine and I told him I
would pay him back. But then that Monday, he he
died that weekend, Like he wasn't there Monday for me
to pay him back. If a motherfucker hunted me for
fucking lunch, I'd be so fucking pissed. Dude, that's insane, right,

(18:54):
I had to pay unch money and pay someone back. Actually,
I can't let this happen to me, No.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
You can't.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
But yeah, I never paid him back. The other guys
at the shop kept telling me he's gonna come looking
for his money, taking flowers or something nice to his grave,
because now you owe money to someone who has died,
and that's tying you to him, and he's not gonna
let it go. Not because he was singing when he
was alive, but just because that's what people do, apparently
when you owe them money. Just wherever I'm finished business,

(19:23):
I guess yeah, yeah, they can't rest peacefully. And so
then Martin continues telling Flabon, now that you're describing him,
that's him, that's him, and Fand was like, yeah, that
was him. He was slouching a little bit, he did
that right, And Martine was like yes, oh my god,
oh my god. And then he starts like panting, like
really heavily panting, and fly Yeel was like, hey, Martin,

(19:44):
what's going on? Is there something more? Did he own
something more? Did you do something worse to him? No,
it's literally just the money, Martin, Why are you freaking out?

Speaker 5 (19:53):
Like this.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Oh, I'll tell you why.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
He's freaking out more.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Yeah, he's there. He's a Marti. Yes, yes. I was like, Martine,
what's going on? Like, why are you freaking out? And
he's Martine's like, he's here, Oh my god, he's here.
He's here. Fly was like, Okay, calm down, calm down,
repeat after me, Hey man, not like this just in dreams.

(20:18):
You can only communicate to me in dreams, not like this,
not here, And the whole time Martine is trying to
repeat after him, he he'ps stopping. Yeah, he keeps stopping,
and he's like, oh my god, Oh my god, he's
right in front of me. Now he's trying to touch
me or something like he's reaching out for me. Scooby
doesn't know he's doing something wrong. No, Scooby has no idea.
Then Fla Yeo repeats to Martin, no, tell him no,

(20:41):
not here, he's going to leave. Tell him no, be
firm Martin. Martin freaks out more, but then he tells Flavio, okay,
he backed away. Scooby back to way. Flye's like, did
he leave and Martine tells him no, he's standing in
the corner. He's still here. Flya Yeo repeats to Martin
he's gonna leave, gonna go. Then Martine tells him he's moving,

(21:02):
he's moving his hands, he's doing lavendision, like the sign
for like a blessing. Scooby was Scooby's doing this now
in the corner, facing Martin, and Flyvs like, okay, Martin,
he's living, he's going, he's going, You're fine. And then
Martine is quiet, too quiet, and Flabio asks him is
he still there? And then Martine yells he left, he left,

(21:25):
but the couch.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Just moved on its own.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
It moved, and FLYV was like, breathe, man, breathe. Weird
things are gonna happen for a bit because someone dead
visited you. But you're okay now, and Martine is like,
I'm so cold, I'm so cold. This smells bad. What's happening.
He's freaking the fuck out naturally, of course, and then
Flabio he's so calm and collected, and he's like, hey,
it's gonna be bad for a sec. You might even

(21:47):
feel nauseous, you may feel like there's aunts crawling all
over you for a little bit. It's all temporary. Things
are gonna be weird, but he's going it's okay, calm down.
He's only gonna show.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Up in your dreams now.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
And then Martine is like, I seen my dreams either,
and I was like, no, basanada, no basanada, it's so
much better in your dreams. Look, I saw him too.
I've been through it and seeing seeing them like that
in person is so much worse. But it's better in
your dreams. You're gonna be okay, Like he's so chill.
I that's who I want to coach me through my

(22:19):
first hunting, Like, yeah, if it ever came, which.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
You know it's not.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Yeah, Martine tells Flabio, I have seen things, but not
like this. This was something else. He didn't look like
his normal, happy self. This was different. He looked distressed
about Scooby. Why did he look different? Why was he
trying to reach out to me?

Speaker 2 (22:38):
What does he want?

Speaker 1 (22:39):
And Fabio told him, you know what, talking about Scooby
might be like calling out to him like a beacon
for him to show up, because he had just been
telling a story to his girlfriend and her dad and
then now to Flabio on the radio, and then Martin
starts crying and I was like, talk to me, man,
talk to me. What's happening? Why are you freaking out again?
And then he's like he's here, He's here. He's like,

(23:01):
you know, maybe back if you told him he didn't
win in there right, I don't know. And then Martin
tells Scooby Beta but he's screaming. Then Flabio is like, okay, Martin,
can you leave the house and Martine is like yeah,
and then there's silence again, and then you can hear
Martin saying and Flaibo asks did he leave then, and

(23:24):
he's like, yeah, he opened the door and just walked out,
so he's gone again.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
Okay, that's good.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Yeah, but Flavio asks Martin like where are you? Can
you leave your house? Just not be at your house?
And Martine is like, yeah, I just left. I'm walking
outside now, and Flabel advises him like, don't go home tonight,
wait till your dad is back from he was a
Contham trip. Wait so your dad is back, find a
friend right now and somewhere else asleep now your own
house because he might come back, and wherever you go,

(23:51):
keep the lights on. That's kind of scary, yes, Martin,
keeps telling Flabyo how scared and cold he is.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
His heart is being so fast.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
He's never seen anything like this, he didn't even really
believe in ghosts like this. But then he makes it
to his friend's place, they part ways and hopefully everything
was okay. From Martin after this.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Wow, I would have hem reacting like that. Doesn't make
it worse.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
Not a victim blame a haunt, not a victim blame right,
not you victim blaming wows.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Oops.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
But yeah, maybe if he would have stayed chill like Marten,
or like Flavio Gao.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Yeah, I feel like it would have been like, okay,
I'm here.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Okay, by right right, just a little quick high buying situation. Yeah.
And now this next one is from Chihuahua. So this
last call is from a local radio station in Chihuahua.
And I don't know the show. I just know that
the local the host was angel Ordonez, and he's local.
This is local to Chihuaua. And so he requested callers

(24:52):
to pick up the phone and tell their scary stories
on October thirty, first two, doesn't it? And so a
women called and shared the following story. Ay, good night unkel.
I don't want to share my name, but I guess
I will. I am Victoria. I got divorced when my
daughter was nine. I have been alone since then. She's
now seventeen and I am thirty seven. A few months ago,
my daughter Natalia began to act weird.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Oh. She started hanging out with older girls. I started
to feel like they were changing her. She began to
dress in all black. It is Emma, thank you. I
was waiting for that. No, no, I was waiting for it.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
She was distracted. Her grades were dropping. It wasn't like her.
She was always a good girl with good grades. And
then it all changed. One day I got a call
from the school. Her and her friends were found in
the bathroom with a Luigi pord not a eazy Ward.
They also had pictures of their teachers like they were
doing some sort of witchcraft. Some of the moms and
I went down to the school and realized that one

(25:49):
of the moms of the girls was not there. And
we think that she's the mom of the girl influencing
the rest of them down this path, and that she
herself might be into this kind of stuff. She's a witch.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
Other girls got suspended because of this, and my daughter's
here now. She hasn't been to school in a few days,
and she's been treating me terribly. She yells at me.
It's like someone else is inside her, making her act
like this.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
It's the nuts.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
Yes, she keeps mentioning the name Beels above. No, I'm
so worried. I don't know what to do with her.
She's gone, oh yeah, sheels abob Now like that's not
That's not a thouty daughter anymore.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
That's not Tahlia.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
The other day, I opened her closet door and I
found a picture of her dad with black candles around
the picture. What Then she stormed in, threatening me. She
even grabbed a knife and started telling me that I
killed her dad.

Speaker 4 (26:45):
What.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
I told her, that's not true. He left us. We're
just divorced.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
He's still alive.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
He left us. She then stabbed the bed with the knife, y,
and it was like she was arguing with someone else.
She said, no, no, I'm not going to kill her. No,
it's like she's possessed. She was, yes, yes, she threw
herself on the floor. After that, I tried to calm
her down, but she was kicking and pushing and hitting.

(27:15):
Then suddenly she did calm down, so I told her,
Mika and we have to throw the Wuiji board away,
we have to praying, we have to go to church.
But then it was like she was possessed all over again.
She started hitting me again. I thought she was going
to kill me. I ran to my room and I
shut the door, and she spent hours slimming the door,
telling me she was going to kill me for killing
her dad.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
What the fuck?

Speaker 1 (27:35):
And then in the call there's silence, like complete silence.
Never good, and Akel, the host, he's like, when A,
when a, it's the sai. Yeah, hey, hello, are you
still there? And then he says, I think we lost
the call. But the moment he says that, Victoria comes back,
She's like, no, no, no, no, I'm here, I'm here.
I was just getting a little emotional. It's all too much.

(27:55):
And Ankel asks if she has tried to take her
daughter to see someone professionally, and Victoria tells him yeah,
I went to the church and talked to the father
there and he agreed to come down to the house.
He brought holy water and he began to talk with her,
but when he started praying, she transformed again. She smelled horrible.
I can't explain it. Then she jumped on the father,

(28:18):
attacked him, hit him again and again. When he got free,
we both ran to the room and closed the door.
And as she's saying this, suddenly in the call there's
someone yelling in the background, and it's not clear at first,
but then it's like deramed, derame, leave me, leave me alone,
possibly one of the two. And then there's more yelling
and it's like, so I get out of here. And

(28:41):
then Adakida tries to talk again to Victoria and he's
like Senora, Senora, ma'am, ma'am, like are you what's going on?
And then the yelling is worse and the voice changes,
and now Victoria yells like Mikha, getiena.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
It's like, what's wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Baby?

Speaker 2 (28:58):
Not't your baby? No more? That's that's be.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
And then in the call there's a voice that says, wait.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Wait wait wait, I'm a fan. It's not like shut up, bitch, yeah, yeah, okay,
shut up bitch, hang up the fucking phone, freaking bitch yeah,
and the host is like Senora Senora. And then the voice,
who we can assume is the daughter yells not that

(29:38):
I'm married, stay out of this bitch or you and
everyone listening is gonna die. And then there's growling. There's
a growling sound and the call ends. Wow, that's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
And here's the call.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Starting where things get creepy. One two, three, pandemonia no not.

Speaker 4 (30:01):
To be able to get it? Thank you, the letter,

(30:30):
the mentors Senora, thecodia, those.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Na and there's that's a call.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Wow, wow, Wow, it's giving. If there was a possession on.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Yes, yes, I would be seated.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
I would, I would, I would.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Yeah, And so you should see if there's a possession episode.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
I bet there is.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
I bet there is. Yeah, watch of our patreon hm.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Yes, but yeah, those are some of the creepiest radio
calls from Latin America that are not that's a long title,
so that's not gonna be the title. But well, did
you have a favorite one out of these? I think
the first one La Nina. Okay, that was my favorite
one too. Oh my god, twins amazing, But yeah, I

(31:32):
think yeah, I think that was my favorite one. Let
us know your favorite one.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Don't tell me if you believe them or not. Though
we're suspending. We are suspending disbelief. Yes, you know, okay.
I always accidentally want to say suspending belief and I'm like, wait, no,
I'm right, Okay, I was thinking about it, but yeah,
you're suspending that you normally disbelieve this. Yes, okay, oh
my god, thank you. I needed to hear it that way.

(32:00):
And yeah, those were the cases. The phone calls and
we'll take a little break here and come back with
spooky recommendations.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
And we're back. Do you have spooky recommendations?

Speaker 3 (32:15):
Mmm? No.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
I started listening to a horror book, Johnnie, have you
heard of Junie? I haven't, but I'm only half far
money thirty four percent of the way in. But it's
Juni by Aaron Crosby x Stein, And let's see what
it's about. Sixteen years old and enslaved since she was born,

(32:40):
Juni has spent her life on Bellerine Plantation in Alabama,
cooking and cleaning along side her family and tending to
the White master's daughter Violet. Her daydreams are filled with
poetry and faraway world, while she spends her nights secretly
roaming to the forest, consumes with grief over the sudden
death for her older sister Mini, when wealthy gets derived

(33:00):
from New Orleans, hinting at marriage for violent and upending
Junie's life, she commits a desperate act, one that rouses
Mini's spirit from the grave, tether to this world. Unless
Junie can free her, She enlists the aid of Caleb,
the guests coachman, and their friendship soon becomes something more. Yet,
as long held truth begin to crumble, she realizes Bellerine

(33:21):
is harboring dark and horrifying secrets that can no longer
be ignored. With time taking down, Juni begins to push
against the harsh current that's controlled her entire life. As
she grapples with an increasingly unfamiliar world in which she
has little control, she is forced to ask herself, when
we choose love and liberation, what must we leave behind?

Speaker 2 (33:39):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Wow, yeah, so yeah, I'm only thirty ish percent of
the way in, so a lot of world buildings so far.
So I'm like learning about the plantation, the family, Junie's family,
what happened to her sister, and some spooky stuff already
has happened. But I'm liking it so far.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
I love a dark, great place in an already horrible location.
I feel like I'm guessing where it's going, but I
still I am here for it. Okay, okay, I love
this for you can wait to hear your final thoughts
when you finish it. I do have a spooky recommendation.
Oh sorry, can I add one more thing?

Speaker 3 (34:17):
It?

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Look quick?

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Sure my library? Well Libby just added ring shout. What
is that you haven't heard of? Ring shout, ring shout,
ring shout? The book no where have I been has been?

Speaker 4 (34:33):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (34:34):
I feel like you had to have seen it.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Ring shout.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Oh yeah, I recognize that coverage. Okay, okay, yeah, yeah,
Well do tell what is it about? Why is everyone
so excited for it? Well, I'm excited for it. They
just added it, and I've seen it all over like lists. Okay,
I've seen it. People were like, oh, I just watched Sinners.
What is a book kind of like Sinners? And people
recommend ring shout. Oh I see, but here's a description.

(35:01):
In America, demons wear white hoods. In nineteen fifteen, The
Birth of a Nation casts a spell across America, swelling
the clan's rinks and drinking deep from the darkest thoughts
of white folk all across the nation, they write, spraining
fear and violence among the vulnerable. They plan to bring
Hell to earth, but even ku Kluxes can die standing
in their way. Are Marie, I can't say these names.

(35:22):
Marie Burderreaux and her fellow resistance fighters, a foul mouth
sharpshooter and a Harlem hell fighter arms with a blade, bullet,
and bomb. They hunt their hunters and send the clans
demens straight to Hell. Put something awful's brewing in Macon.
Don't know how to pronounce that, Macon m acn oh
wait into the town or something something in Macon and

(35:44):
the war on Hell is about to heat up. Can
Maurice stop the clan before it ends the world? So
I keep I've been hearing for probably like a year
about this book, and they added it recently, so I
immediately borrowed it.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Nice, nice, and I'm excited to also listen to that.
After I finished listening.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
To JUNI okay, yeah, I'm gonna go place a hold
on it too. I do have a recommendation, Yes, I
think I mentioned it last episode that I wanted to
go to Scarecrow Video, get a membership, and then just
start renting movies regularly, like once a week type situation.

(36:21):
And I finally did that. And the first movie I
got was the Mexican horror film, the nineteen eighty Mexican
horror film Latia Alexandra.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
And it was fun. It was fun. I watched it, Okay,
I did.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
I watched it. A full review coming later on social media,
and I want someone to watch it with me so
we can recap it. But it would well, actually, it's
all on YouTube. Let me say that. It is all
on YouTube. Someone uploaded it, so the full thing is
there if you want to watch it, Corman, Oh yeah,
I probably won't. Oh my god, Well someone needs to
watch it and recap it with me. I'm gonna ask aiden.

(36:59):
So yeah. Latia and was directed by Arturo Ripstein, And
a lot of people said, like, if you liked weapons
and like the lad Gladys of it all of weapons,
then this movie is very much similar in that way
that an old lady, an old relative that like nobody
is even that close to anymore, just shows up and

(37:20):
fucking recks shit up. That sounds interesting, That's what she does.
She shows up to her nephew's house and he feels
like he owes her because she's been taking taking care
of his mom and she didn't really like get to
live her life because she was living or taking care
of his mom. And so when she shows up, she
sold the house. The mom died, so she sold the

(37:40):
house most of the things, you know, belongings, and then
she lives with them.

Speaker 2 (37:44):
And she's rich. She's rich as fuck.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
She no, no, she doesn't have that's why she's rich. Yeah, no,
that's why she's evil both rich. Oh okay, well, let
me get into the commentary of it all.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
Okay, okay, here, maybe i'll watch it then.

Speaker 1 (38:00):
And so, yeah, she's so she shows up to this
family's house and it's like a typical you know, I
wouldn't say a typical Mexican family. It feels more like
an Americanized Mexican family where it's a husband who works,
a housewife and two kids. Oh no, my bad, it's
three kids.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
And how are they Americanized?

Speaker 1 (38:19):
Well, because they're they have a really nice house, right,
they're like rich, a car, and they're like he talks
about how it's hard, like, you know, they're in debt
because of the nice things.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
They have, the house, the car.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Yes, capitalists, Yeah, that's the right word. THEA is offering
them like, oh, well, I'll pay for the kids gets
there and she's like, what school do these kids go to?
When they go to like a public school and she's like, no,
that's not good enough for them. Yeah, that's no place
for my grand nephew, niece, nibblings, nibblings. Yeah, and she's like,
I'll pay for it, and they're like no, we could never.

(38:55):
And then the wife is like, we kind of could.
I mean if she's offering yeah, but like these offerings
came with the price, with a serious price. I don't
want to spoil it more than that. But yeah, she's
she offers to buy their house to like make life
easier for them, but then what was the cost? But yeah,

(39:15):
there's bruquetiah, there's havoc in stilled upon this family, and yeah,
well what's her help worth in the end, and the
director uses this to comment on a women's role in society,
but also like, I think I think capitalism as well
is when I got from it interesting, but it was good.

(39:37):
It was good, Like when things start happening, they don't stop.
And the whole time I was like, I actually want
to make a video about it right now, but I'm like,
would it be a little silly to make it in
my might have a little true outfit, like I don't
mind me ignore the outfit, but listen. So yeah, I

(39:59):
highly re commend it. It had a six point five
out of ten rating on IMDb. It's a I mean,
a classical Mexican horror movie for sure. I even messaged
after I watched that. I message we am weekgo and
I was like, have you guys watched this?

Speaker 2 (40:13):
How if you do know?

Speaker 1 (40:14):
They haven't And I was like, well, when you guys
watch it, please tell me. But yeah, it's it was
a lot of fun. So I definitely do recommend it.
I'm so glad because there was a couple of listeners
who were like, hey, you should watch this if you
liked weapons. So I'm glad they said that, because yeah
I did. And yeah, that is my spooky recommendation. I
think this brings us.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
To the end of the episode.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
Yeah, yeah, And I guess we want to end the
message of don't answer your phone in the middle of
the night because it might be la Ya I mean
maybe or Scooby or Scooby my being your house right now.
Other than that, stay Spookie, We'll catch a ruin next time?
Why by s Booktals is hosted by Christina and Carmen,

(40:58):
produced and edited by Christina, researched by Christina Carmen and
with the help of Don Shout Out Don. If you
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Speaker 1 (41:45):
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