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Content Warning:
This episode contains descriptions of self-harm, blood, graphic injury, violence, and strong language. Check the Chapters for details.
Listener discretion is advised.
The porchlight flickers, the storm gathers, and a small town decides what it believes. We return to Watseka, Illinois, where Mary’s brief calm gives way to a terrifying rupture: a blade in the kitchen, a sprint into the fields, a rescue met with fury, and a town’s certainty hardening into rumor. It’s raw, human, and painfully close to the bone—and it’s the kind of story that outlives the facts and settles into the voice of a community.
From there we follow the echo. You know the ritual: lights off, three turns, a name spoken to a mirror. We unpack why kids dare each other with Bloody Mary, how structure turns chaos into a game, and why certain stories choose us rather than the other way around. Along the way, we share a cherished memory of a teacher who calmly led a whole line of girls into a dark bathroom and said the words for us, proving that curiosity and courage can coexist with folklore. The tension isn’t between belief and skepticism—it’s between fear that isolates and stories that give us a safe way to look at fear together.
This is a story about possession, panic, and the mechanics of myth-making. It’s about how a 19th-century girl named Mary might sit just beneath a chant kids still whisper at sleepovers, and how whispers move faster than facts in any era. We listen to lived voices, sift the gossip, and notice the patterns: summoning rituals, moral panics, and the way a town protects itself by telling and retelling a tale until it feels like a law of nature.
If you’ve ever stood in a dark bathroom with a racing heart, or grown up in a place where everyone knows your name and your business, this one’s for you. Press play, then tell us your own Bloody Mary story—send a note to Porchlight Whispers at gmail.com or message the Small Town Whispers Facebook page. If the episode resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves folklore, and leave a quick review so more curious minds can find our porchlight.
Voice Credits to:
"Mary"- Emily Thompson (Watseka 1988-2000)
Gossipers from Watseka:
Jamie (Kilgore) Elson
Melissa (Sherman) Heckman
Amy Yucuis
Karlie Peters
Justin Lareau
Jenn (Thompson) Jayasingha
Gossipers Living In Watseka:
Justin Bryant
Stacy Beam
Nick Dillon
Scarlett & Elliott
Abby Laird
Friends & Family
Scott Carney
Samantha Borden
Caroline Withers
Laura Beth Payne
Chris Borden
Amanda Sadanaga
Sally Timaeus
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