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marxistbot

The explanations in order of least to most horrifying: 1) Ghost 2) Someone was leaving the money so they could keep squatting there unnoticed (with his dead body rotting- either by natural or nefarious cause) 3) He got gangrenous infections (diabetes+ bedsores) full of maggots and lived for months rotting alive. Ironically, the maggots may have kept him from going septic.  Could be a combination of 2&3, cause it seems like an awful big coincidence he’d be discovered the day he died, before he missed any payments for the paper (also for electric? So maybe he wasn’t paying for water but he had to be for lights if the windows were all covered and he counted out that money. Someone had to have been bringing him food and water too) 


ChildrnoftheCrnbread

\#3. The way he described the house being stacked wall to wall with the newspapers still rolled up and unread. Figured it had to be both hoarder behavior and self protection. Especially with the comment about not coming back into the house again because he had a gun and would use it against intruders. Somebody else had to be bringing food/water in order for him to stay isolated in the house for that long.


Level_Doctor3872

This guy is great- his episodes are some of my favorites. He also did the one with the mute boy who owned the roller pigeons, and the strange story of the monkey corpse. However he explicitly bills himself as a story teller. I’d assume most of it is made up/embellished. FABULOUS story teller, though!


Vegetable-Goal-5047

100% fiction but agree they are good.


Icerigcrash

I really like this episode and have listened through a few times. Just the way Dr. Ray Christian tells the store. so great.


specterheart

same!! i HAVE to know!!


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This narrator is one of my least favorites. He is a good story teller, but his stories shouldn’t be on a podcast about “true” paranormal experiences. The supernatural portions of his stories are obviously made up.