Emily tells about the terrible unsolved murder of father and son Neal and Brendan Abernathy. Megan's got the scoop on wholesome new Philly celeb "Lifeguard Grandma."
After a lot of chitty-chat about ~very cool~ bands and the new 'Elvis' movie, Emily tells the story of Japanese serial killer Sataro Fukiage. Megan congratulates a Philly donut spot for keeping it weird.
Episode 127: A Happy Ending for "Baby Holly" by Popcorn Murder Stories
In a true victory for gender equality, Megan tells the story of Angela Simpson who brutally murdered handicapped man after a 3 day torture session. On the day of her sentencing Angela granted a 12 minute interview with 3TV where she recounted what she did with a deadpan stare and very direct explanations. During Keep Philly Weird Emily talks about a Philly staple and heavily debated phenomenon: groups of ATV and dirt bikes that travel around the city and the police’s response to that.
After gabbing A LOT about desserts and how men are trash, Emily talks about the unsolved 1940s murder of Muriel Drinkwater, a young lady of Wales whose family where..... *checks notes*..... big hydration advocates? Megan touts the return of Philly's Italian Market Festival.
After Emily shares a more-exciting-than-usual dispatcher anecdote, Megan tells the story of one of America's most infamous (of our all TOO MANY) mass murders. Then, Emily wonders at a new Philly restaurant no one asked for that's doing too much.
This week Emily tells the story of Terry Knorr, who survived a house of horrors to get justice for her two sisters did not...
Emily picks up where she left off with Edmund Creffield and the Holy Rollers; buckle up, it gets real murder-y real fast! Megan keeps Philly weird, (belated) Mother's Day style.
Emily starts us down a weird and wild road with Edmund Creffield, an inexplicably charismatic prophet who came to prominence in the Pacific Northwest in the early 20th century. Megan keeps it weird with a chaotic list of all the things and places bearing the name "Philadelphia."
Emily recounts the viral video murders of newscaster Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Megan spills the tea about Philly's recent Russian flag drama.