Something's Not Right
Summary: Take a seat with Thashana and Olivia for Something's Not Right, the podcast where we explore true crime and all things creepy or unpleasant, with special focus on incidents in Tennessee. **EXPLICIT LANGUAGE**
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Podcasts:
In our own Night Gallery, we discuss supposedly haunted dolls and paintings in preparation for Halloween. We’ll be taking on Annabelle, Robert the Doll, The Anguished Man, and The Hands Resist Him. Plus: we can’t seem to shut up about Amityville and the Warrens.
Thashana, Olivia, and special guest Betsy Phillips talk about their visit to the spooky historic home, Cragfont, in Castalian Springs, Tennessee.
We detail the 1970 disappearance and murder of East Tennessee 12-year-old, Betty Jean Necessary.
In this episode we discuss the 1969 disappearance and death of Knoxville-area girl, Glenda Marie Sirmans.
We've got another round of Q&A in this minisode. We talk horror remakes, soundtracks, true crime documentaries, personal mascots, and more.
We touch on Nashville’s rich African American musical heritage and focus on the story of Harold Hebb and his brother Bobby, famous for writing and recording the hit song “Sunny.” Believe it or not, this is still a true crime episode.
In 1892, Alice Mitchell and Freda Ward of Memphis were deeply in love, but things went terribly wrong in this tale of obsession and murder.
In December 1991, roadie Joe Cole was murdered when he and roommate Henry Rollins were held up at gunpoint in Venice Beach. His killers were never caught.
In 1979 Ramsey Kilgore murdered his wife Patricia and attempted to kill an associate of hers. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
In this Little Somethings minisode from Something's Not Right, we're answering listener questions about famous people, scary movies, and true crimes. We also have an honest conversation about Garth Brooks. Let's face it: that's the real reason you're here.
The story of the 1991 murder of Victor Eugene Wilder unexpectedly leads into two more murders – those of Renee Wilder and Rosalie Winslow, all in Manchester, Tennessee.
In 1934 5-year-old Dorothy Ann Distelhurst disappeared in East Nashville during her walk home from school, and her story had an ending that was anything but happy.
We explore the career of Joe Shuster, the birth of Superman, fetish art with familiar faces, and a brutal murder in Brooklyn in this two-part story. Part 2 of 2
We explore the career of Joe Shuster, the birth of Superman, fetish art with familiar faces, and a brutal murder in Brooklyn in this two-part story. Part 1 of 2
In our first mini episode, we premiere our new theme song and take listener questions on everything from dip flavors and Taco Bell memories to having romantic relationships with Skeletor and Mumm-Ra. And should you dress as a murderer for Halloween? We'll tell you.