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  • Sex, Sin, and Supernatural Seduction: Succubi, Incubi , and the History of Demonic Desire
    Jun 26 2025


    Hey, Keek and Cardi are back.

    This episode is a journey through the dark intersections of theology, repression, and some very judgmental medieval paperwork. From Lilith and Lilu to 15th-century demon semen logistics, we’re unpacking how sexual fear became spiritual warfare—and why sleep paralysis demons still get blamed for everything from forbidden desire to full-on witch trials.

    We explore:

    • Ancient Mesopotamian sex spirits (hi Lilitu 👋)

    • Church doctrine that turned nocturnal emissions into evidence of possession

    • The Malleus Maleficarum’s unhinged obsession with demonic erotica

    • The tragic case of Johannes Junius, who died under torture for a “demon mistress” he never had

    • 17th-century theologian Ludovico Maria Sinistrari, who basically invented the demonological field guide with his treatise De Daemonialitate

    • And a little peek into pop culture’s glow-up of the sex demon—from Bayonetta to Buffy to Lilith in Diablo

    Because it turns out… nothing haunts society like a woman who enjoys herself.

    👻 Research Links & Sources:

    🖋️ Johannes Junius’ letter from prison (1628)
    https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/17c-junius.asp

    📜 Dante’s Inferno (on demon lust in the Second Circle)
    https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8800

    📚 De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis (Sinistrari, Latin & English)
    https://sacred-texts.com/evil/dde/index.htm

    📖 Malleus Maleficarum (1487) – Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger
    👩‍🔬 Academic commentary on Lilith & demon folklore: JSTOR, Zohar, Alphabet of Ben Sira

    🎵 Music Credit:
    Scary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematic” by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras — from Pixabay
    Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution required—but we’re doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).
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    39 min
  • Six Toes, Three Legs, No Chill: The Enfield Horror of Illinois-1973
    Jun 8 2025

    In April 1973, something weird hopped into the quiet town of Enfield, Illinois—and left behind nothing but claw marks, confused police, and a cryptid case that refuses to die. In this episode, we break down the Enfield Horror in all its three-legged, chest-armed, flashlight-eyed glory.

    It's our take on one of the strangest creature reports ever filed.

    We talk sightings, footprints, Midwest monster panic, and what it says about fear, folklore, and how fast small towns can lose their minds when the thing in the dark doesn’t match the local wildlife guide.

    RECOMMENDED YOUTUBE VIDEOS FOR DEEP DIVES:

    1. The Enfield Horror | First Sighting in Illinois, pt. 1 – Cryptids Across the Atlas

    2. The Enfield Monster – Twilight Emporium

    3. Searching for the Enfield Horror (The Strange Case of Southern Illinois)

    4. Enfield Horror Audio: Lost Field Recordings and Return to the Rails

    SOURCES & FINAL THOUGHTS:

    • Mysterious America by Loren Coleman

    • “Swamp Slobs Invade Illinois” – Fate Magazine, July 1974

    • "A ‘Monster’ At Enfield" – Mt. Vernon Register-News, April 27, 1973

    • Miller, Mietus & Mathers (1978) – A Critical Examination of the Social Contagion Image of Collective Behavior: The Case of the Enfield Monster, The Sociological Quarterly

    • Wikipedia:
      • Enfield Monster – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_Monster
      • Henry McDaniel – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_McDaniel_(Enfield)
      • Cryptozoology – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptozoology
      • Social Contagion – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_contagion

    🎵 Music Credit:Scary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematic” by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras — from ⁠Pixabay⁠Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution required—but we’re doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).📖 Head to the Fate Magazine archives or academic journals for the primary documents.
    🗺️ Explore the woods near Enfield—if you're brave enough.
    Let us know what you believe.
    A mystery lost to time… or a creature waiting in the shadows?


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    47 min
  • She Floats, She Fights, She Farms in Pants: The Witch Trial of Grace Shereood
    Jun 1 2025


    🧙‍♀️ Episode Summary:

    In 1706, Virginia held its first and only recorded trial by ducking—strapping a woman to a chair, tossing her in the river, and calling it justice. That woman was Grace Sherwood: midwife, widow, and suspected witch.

    She wore pants. She grew herbs. She sued her neighbors. And when she didn’t drown? They threw her in jail anyway.

    This week, we’re diving into colonial paranoia, the politics of pants, and how a river decided Grace’s fate.

    🪓 Topics Covered:

    • Witch trials in early Virginia
    • Trial by ducking (ordeal by water)
    • Land-owning women and independence
    • Rumors, court records, and colonial drama
    • Grace Sherwood’s legacy and pardon

    📚 Sources & Research Credits:

    • Encyclopedia Virginia – “Grace Sherwood (ca. 1660–1740?)”

    • The Witch of Pungo by Louisa Venable Kyle
    • Virginia Beach History Museums – museumsvb.org
    • Library of Virginia – virginamemory.com
    • William & Mary Law Review – "Women, Witchcraft, and the Law"
    • “The Old Jail” – Virginia Humanities
    • Spookology internal research, written by Nichole Dela Montanye

    🎧 Credits:

    Written and narrated by Keek (Nichole Dela Montanye)

    With commentary and side-eye from Cardi

    🎵 Music Credit:Scary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematic” by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras — from ⁠Pixabay⁠Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution required—but we’re doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).—

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    42 min
  • The Barn, the Bullet, and the Bad Boyfriend: The Red Barn Murder of 1827
    May 25 2025

    In 1827, Maria Marten vanished—and no one looked for her.
    Not until her stepmother started having ghost dreams.

    What followed was a story of murder, buried secrets, and a red barn with something awful under the floorboards.

    In our debut episode, Keek and Cardi explore the Red Barn Murder and ask why it took a haunting for anyone to care.

    Sources:
    • Judith Flanders – The Invention of Murder
    • Helen Rawlings – Murder in the Red Barn: The Corder-Marten Case 1827
    • Old Bailey Online, Suffolk Archives, BBC, Historic UK

    🎵 Music Credit:Scary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematic” by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras — from ⁠Pixabay⁠Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution required—but we’re doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).

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    41 min
  • Podcast Teaser
    May 3 2025

    Spookology-- dark academia for spooky nerds.

    🎵 Music Credit:Scary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematic” by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras — from ⁠Pixabay⁠Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution required—but we’re doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).

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    2 min