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The Morbid History Podcast
Thomas Gloom
21 episodes
2 days ago
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Episodes (20/21)
The Morbid History Podcast
MM#10 Selling The Supernatural
Ghost stories used to be whispered around campfires. Now they’re printed on mugs.   In this episode, we explore how ghost lore in America went from local legends to full-fledged tourism industry... complete with haunted hotels, cemetery tours, and “spirit weekend packages.” From Victorian mourning rituals to Stephen King’s night at the Stanley Hotel, from Salem to Savannah, we follow the ghostly transformation of fear into profit.   Because when it comes to American hauntings, the spirits aren’t the only ones trying to make contact.   So check in, if you dare. And don’t mind the knocking.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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2 days ago
13 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 10: Fatal Frames
Hollywood loves a good curse. But what if the real horror isn’t supernatural at all?   In this episode of Morbid History, we step behind the camera to examine the films said to be “cursed”—from The Twilight Zone: The Movie, where a fatal on-set disaster changed Hollywood forever, to The Omen, a production haunted by a trail of eerie coincidences and tragedy.   Along the way, we explore the chaos surrounding The Exorcist, the deaths linked to Poltergeist, the fatal negligence that killed Brandon Lee during The Crow, and the obsession-driven productions of Apocalypse Now and Fitzcarraldo.   These aren’t stories about haunted sets or angry spirits. They’re stories about pressure, ambition, and what happens when no one says stop.   Because sometimes the most dangerous thing in Hollywood isn’t a curse... it’s the belief that the shot is worth the cost.   Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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2 weeks ago
39 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#9 How Not To Train A Dolphin
It started with a flooded house and a dolphin named Peter. It ended in LSD, obsession, and death.   In the 1960s, a young woman named Margaret Howe Lovatt moved into a house filled with water to teach a dolphin how to speak. Backed by NASA and fueled by fringe science, the experiment soon spiraled into something far more disturbing.   LSD got involved, and what followed was a bizarre and tragic chapter in the history of animal research…This tale is a haunting reminder that intelligence doesn’t equal consent.   This isn’t just weird science. It’s the moment science stopped asking if it even should.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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1 month ago
13 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 9: Maritime Nightmares
The sea is beautiful... until it isn’t.   In this episode, we plunge into the darkest waters of maritime history: the doomed Franklin Expedition, frozen in the Arctic and driven to madness and cannibalism, and the Batavia, where a shipwreck unraveled into a brutal cult of murder and terror on a barren island.   Along the way, we examine ghost ships drifting without crews, lighthouse keepers who vanished into thin air, sailors devoured by hunger after a whale attack, and an entire vessel found with its crew dead, faces twisted in fear.   These aren’t just shipwrecks. They’re reminders that the ocean keeps secrets... and it rarely gives anything back.   Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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1 month ago
49 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#8 Ice Cold Negligence
She didn’t die because of the cold. She died because no one fixed the door.   In 2023, 63-year-old Nguyet Le was found dead inside the walk-in freezer of an Arby’s restaurant in Louisiana.   In this episode, we examine a horrifying case of corporate neglect, corner-cutting, and quiet cruelty... and how it led to one of the most preventable workplace deaths in recent memory.   Horror doesn’t always wear a mask.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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1 month ago
10 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 8: The Thinning Veil
Every October, the air grows colder, the nights stretch longer, and the boundary between the living and the dead begins to fade.   In this Halloween special, we'll trace the haunting origins of the holiday. From the fires of ancient Samhain and the prayers of All Hallows’ Eve, to poisoned candy panics, witch trials, and the worldwide traditions that still honor the dead today.   It’s a story of masks and memory, fear and fire, life and death... and the one night a year when both worlds meet.   Because Halloween isn’t about celebrating death. It’s about remembering it.   Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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2 months ago
50 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#7 Mountain Meadows Massacre
In 1857, over 120 emigrants were slaughtered in the Utah desert under a white flag of peace. The killers? Mormon militia. The blame? Pinned on Native tribes.   In this episode, we uncover the dark and deliberate horror of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. It was an ambush cloaked in religious fear and racial scapegoating. We explore how a brutal execution of men, women, and children was carefully staged to look like a Native attack… and how the truth was buried for decades under silence, scripture, and lies.   It wasn’t just a massacre of people. It was a massacre of truth.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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2 months ago
13 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 7: Bloody Betrayals
Samurai dramas paint feudal Japan in gleaming armor and noble duels. But the truth was far darker.   In this episode, we descend into the Sengoku era, which was a century of civil war, betrayal, and blood. From Oda Nobunaga, the self-styled “Demon King of the Sixth Heaven” who burned monks alive on a mountain, to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the peasant who rose to power only to fall to ambition, to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the patient schemer who built an empire on the ashes of his rivals.   Along the way, we'll uncover massacres, betrayals, ninja shadows, and curses that linger to this day.   This is the true story of how Japan was unified... through fire, treachery, and rivers of blood.   Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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3 months ago
43 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#6 Last Woman Hanged
In 1955, Ruth Ellis shot her lover in broad daylight. Three months later, she became the last woman in Britain to be executed.   But behind the headlines was a woman already broken.   In this episode, we uncover the tragic life of Ruth Ellis (a nightclub hostess turned convicted murderer) whose story was shaped as much by violence and betrayal as by the bullet she fired. From glamour to scandal, from abuse to execution, Ruth wasn’t just a criminal. She was a victim of love, class, and a justice system with no room for mercy.   This isn’t just about a murder. It’s about how a country turned its back… and a woman paid the ultimate price.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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3 months ago
9 minutes

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Episode 6: Unsolved
Some crimes end in a trial. Others end in silence.   In this episode, we descend into the eerie world of the unexplained. A place where locked rooms hide secrets, bodies are found with coded notes, and the truth remains just out of reach.   From the brutal and baffling death of Artemus Ogletree in a Kansas City hotel… to two Brazilian men found on a hillside wearing lead masks and waiting for a signal that never came. These are stories that refuse to be solved.   Because sometimes, what haunts us most… isn’t what we don’t know. It’s that someone, somewhere, might.   Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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4 months ago
35 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#5 Marble & Madness
She was everywhere. But no one knew her name.   Audrey Munson was the most visible woman in America. She was immortalized in bronze, marble, and stone. Her face still crowns city halls, fountains, and public parks across the country.   But behind the statues was a woman who fell from fame into scandal… and then into silence.   In this episode, we trace the haunting rise and ruin of America’s first supermodel. From museum galleries and silent films to a psychiatric hospital where she lived in obscurity for over six decades.   This isn’t just a story about forgotten fame. It’s about what we do to the women we turn into symbols.   And what’s left when the sculptor walks away.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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4 months ago
14 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 5: Deadly Devotion
Faith can inspire. Faith can heal. But blind faith can kill.   In this chilling episode, Thomas Gloom descends into the world of religious cults. A place where devotion turns deadly and salvation comes with a price.   Whether it's the eerie calm of Heaven’s Gate, the poisoned jungle of Jonestown, or the ritual fires of the Order of the Solar Temple, this episode explores the dark places where belief becomes a weapon.   Some promises lead to paradise. These led to mass graves.   www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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5 months ago
37 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#4 Perfume & Pestilence
They came cloaked in black. Beaked. Faceless. Feared. But behind the mask was something even stranger: an attempt at science.   Join me, as we examine the eerie history of the plague doctor costume—where it came from, why it looked the way it did, and how it became a walking symbol of death.   From waxed leather robes to beaks stuffed with flowers, this strange uniform was meant to protect... but ended up haunting the centuries.   And long after the plague passed, the mask remained... lingering in art, horror, and pop culture.   Because death may not wear a face… but sometimes, it wears a beak.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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5 months ago
12 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 4: Drowned Dreams
Some disasters are natural. Others are man-made. And then there are the ones we build ourselves—one arrogant decision at a time.   In this episode, we plunge into the catastrophic consequences of human hubris—disasters not born of nature, but of negligence.   We begin with the Johnstown Flood of 1889, where America’s wealthiest men turned a failing dam into a private playground—until it burst and killed over 2,200 people. Then, we travel to California’s St. Francis Dam, where one engineer’s overconfidence drowned entire towns overnight. Along the way, we uncover other tragedies: beer floods, collapsing dams, and the lives lost when ambition outweighs caution.   These weren’t accidents. They were warnings—ignored. And dreams—drowned.   www.MorbidHistory.com
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6 months ago
28 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#3 Rotting Riviera
A desert paradise. A shimmering sea. A dream built on a mistake.   Bombay Beach once lured Hollywood stars and hopeful tourists to its sunny shores. Water-skiing. Fishing. Cocktails beneath the palms. But beneath the glittering surface, the Salton Sea was dying.   As the water turned toxic, the fish began to rot. The birds followed. The dream decayed.   Today? The Riviera of the West is a graveyard of rusted trailers, junkyard art, and the stench of death that never left.   This is no vacation story. It’s the haunting collapse of a man-made mirage.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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6 months ago
8 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 3: Foul Fathers
Fathers are meant to protect. But history remembers the ones who didn’t.   In this episode, we descend into the dark legacies of dads who became monsters—locking children in basements, stacking bodies like firewood, and turning holidays into horror scenes. From Fritzl’s underground prison to Simmons’s Christmas killing spree, we explore what happens when fatherhood curdles into control, cruelty, and calculated murder.   This isn’t about bad parenting. It’s about bloodlines soaked in blood.   www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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7 months ago
30 minutes

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MM#2 The Man Who Sold The Dead
Bodies donated to science. Trusted hands. Unthinkable betrayal.   Cedric Lodge managed the Harvard Medical School morgue—until investigators uncovered a macabre black market of human remains. Skulls mailed in bubble wrap. Tattooed skin turned to leather. A network of buyers… hungry for the grotesque.   This isn’t just true crime. It’s body horror—ripped from reality.   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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7 months ago
9 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 2: Consumed
Food is supposed to nourish—but history tells a darker tale. In this episode, we bite into the morbid side of food production: poisoned candy, hallucinogenic bread, deadly dinners, and a surgeon who served death at record speed. These are the meals that killed, the ingredients that maimed, and the appetites that cost lives. Bon appétit. Welcome to the second episode of the Morbid History podcast... Go ahead and grab a snack, but be careful, because you never know what it might contain.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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8 months ago
30 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
MM#1 The Scottish Speed Surgeon
In the 1800s, surgery was pain. The only relief? A surgeon fast enough to beat the scream.   Robert Liston was that surgeon. Until one operation claimed the lives of three.   Was it legend… or a horrifying truth?   🎧 Take a bite of this Morbid Morsel.www.MorbidHistoryPod.com Original music in this episode is provided by the talented:SHDWLRKR
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8 months ago
8 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast
Episode 1: Prowlers
History’s darkest visitors don’t always come with warning. In this debut episode, we step into the shadows to uncover stories of mysterious intruders—from the Phantom Barber of Pascagoula to the chilling Smiley Face Killer theory and beyond. These are the prowlers who slipped through locked doors, left behind questions, and were never seen again. Lock up, listen close, and prepare for the unease that lingers long after the footsteps fade. Welcome to the Morbid History podcast's maiden voyage... You may want to leave a light on for this one. www.MorbidHistoryPod.com
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8 months ago
27 minutes

The Morbid History Podcast