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Weird After Dark

Weird After Dark

著者: Darren Marlar
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Welcome to WEIRD AFTER DARK -- a companion to the popular award-winning WEIRD DARKNESS podcast. Here, our "Ghost Hosts" discuss the latest episode of Weird Darkness, it's relevance to our reality or time, and even bring interesting nuggets of information that Darren Marlar didn't insert into the Weird Darkness episode being discussed... often with a bit of comedy to break the tension! If you want to go deeper into the topics covered in the Weird Darkness podcast, then Weird After Dark is the show to listen to! CREEPS and CRIME in CASUAL CONVERSATION!Weird Darkness, 2025
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  • Mothman’s Doom, Missing Time, and Naked Martians
    2025/10/27
    EPISODE BEING DISCUSSED: https://weirddarkness.com/mothmanharbingerofdoom/

    SYNOPSIS: We conduct an in-depth analysis of Darren Marlar’s Weird Darkness episode “Mothman: Harbinger of Doom,” exploring the concentrated year of terror that gripped Point Pleasant, West Virginia between November 1966 and December 1967. The discussion examines over 100 credible witness accounts of the seven-foot winged creature with glowing red eyes, beginning with the harrowing high-speed chase of the Scarberry and Millat couples, the mysterious disappearance of Newell Partridge’s dog Bandit, and Marcella Bennett’s traumatic close encounter. The hosts analyze the creature’s consistent physical descriptions, its connection to UFO sightings and “men in black” encounters in the area, and the tragic Silver Bridge collapse that killed 46 people in December 1967—questioning whether Mothman was a harbinger of the disaster or directly responsible for it. The episode expands beyond Mothman to explore related phenomena including 19th-century mystery airships, 1960s UFO encounters with missing time, psychic abilities and their psychological toll, Steven Stayner’s kidnapping survival story, and the absurdly dangerous 1908 Great Race from New York to Paris. Throughout, the hosts examine how unexplained encounters create lasting psychological trauma—fear without memory, dread without explanation—that fundamentally changes those who experience the unknown.

    NOTE: Some of this content was created with assistance from AI tools and voices, but it has been reviewed, edited, narrated, produced, and approved by Darren Marlar, creator and host of Weird Darkness — who, despite popular conspiracy theories, is NOT an AI voice.
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    45 分
  • Nazis, Nessie, Sirius, and Cosmic Mysteries
    2025/10/23
    EPISODE BEING DISCUSSED: https://weirddarkness.com/NazisVsNessie

    TEASE: The Weird After Dark “Ghost Hosts” unpack Darren Marlar's latest episode where WWII propaganda turned deadly serious when Mussolini claimed Italy bombed and killed the Loch Ness Monster to prove Allied weakness, a 40-year career criminal's wife disappeared in 1879 only to be found 14 years later strangled under the kitchen floorboards, and Mali's Dogon tribe possessed impossible knowledge about Sirius B—a star invisible without telescopes—centuries before Western science discovered it, claiming fish-like aliens gave them the information. But the real bombshell? NASA astronauts have been seeing UFOs since 1962, leading the agency to institute the code-word 'Santa Claus' and five-second broadcast delays after Neil Armstrong allegedly radioed from the moon in 1969: 'These babies are huge...they're on the moon watching us.

    NOTE: Some of this content was created with assistance from AI tools and voices, but it has been reviewed, edited, narrated, produced, and approved by Darren Marlar, creator and host of Weird Darkness — who, despite popular conspiracy theories, is NOT an AI voice.
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    31 分
  • Unexplained: Witchcraft, Poltergeists, and the Man Who Wasn't Murdered
    2025/10/17
    EPISODE BEING DISCUSSED: https://weirddarkness.com/ManWhoWasNotMurdered

    SYNOPSIS: The Weird After Dark ghost hosts dissect Darren Marlar's episode "The Man Who Was Not Murdered," exploring four interconnected stories about reality-bending phenomena. The main focus is the 1958 case of James Eugene Harrison, whose blood-soaked station wagon was found in Jacksonville, Florida, leading serial killer Roy Victor Olson to confess to murdering and burying him with accomplice James Leach—only for Harrison to mysteriously appear alive in Phoenix three months later with no memory of his disappearance, leaving authorities unable to explain whose blood saturated his car or what happened during his missing months. The episode examines the 1626 trial of Joan Wright in Essex, England, accused of witchcraft for causing deaths and illness through cursing, but ultimately acquitted when investigators determined her real crime was incompetent sewing that led to poorly-made garments. The hosts analyze the 1938 case of Alma Fielding, a London housewife experiencing violent poltergeist phenomena including flying objects, phantom coal, and psychic shoplifting, investigated by psychologist Nandor Fodor who theorized her repressed trauma from a brutal rape manifested as physical disturbances—essentially arguing her unconscious created an "estranged alter ego" that externalized her internal turmoil. Finally, the discussion explores "Darklings" or shadow people from folklore traditions, described as malevolent entities that move through walls, possess victims, and commit violence, with particular emphasis on New Orleans voodoo queen Marie Laveau's theory that Darklings are literally the evil thoughts of good people made manifest—suppressed darkness that coalesces into physical form. Throughout, the hosts argue these stories share a common thread: the barrier between internal psychological states and external physical reality may be far more porous than we believe, with intense emotions and unacknowledged darkness potentially leaking out to manipulate the world or take monstrous shape.

    NOTE: Some of this content was created with assistance from AI tools and voices, but it has been reviewed, edited, narrated, produced, and approved by Darren Marlar, creator and host of Weird Darkness — who, despite popular conspiracy theories, is NOT an AI voice.
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    34 分
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