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An outside fire, a s’mores board, and a finale that knocks the wind out of us—our New Year turns into a deep dive on endings, memory, and the stories that won’t let go. We start with a spoiler-free take on the Stranger Things finale and why fandoms split so hard at the finish line. Joy, grief, and the art of letting go collide as we compare it to the Game of Thrones endgame and make the case for a purposeful rewatch that reframes early choices with hard-earned context.

From there we pivot to a case rooted in our backyard: the 1989 disappearance of University of Florida student Tiffany Sessions. A newly circulating sworn statement adds a chilling layer—claims of a blood-soaked return home and a burial site possibly hidden in our county. We walk through what’s public, how to think about witness memory after decades, and why careful verification matters when a community is hungry for closure. True crime isn’t just mystery; it’s responsibility to people, timelines, and facts.

We also revisit Corpsewood Manor, our first-ever case, where Dr. Charles Scudder and Joey Odom built an off-grid pink-brick sanctuary in North Georgia during the height of the satanic panic. Their dream met rumor, resentment, and a robbery that became murder. It’s a stark study in how myth and fear turn neighbors into targets. And to balance the weight, we share music finds from heavy rock to unexpected genre blends, because discovery can be a reset after dark stories. We close by teeing up our next multi-part series on Robert Durst—the Jinx—where the red flags stack high and the twists come fast. Hit play, subscribe for the new series drop on Friday the 6th, and tell us: which ending taught you the most about letting go?

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Hey Jesse.

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Hello, Lindsay. What's cracking?

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What are you having to drink today?

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Little uh crown apple over here on the rocks. You, what are you having over there, Miss Lindsay?

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I've got a double natural lime Vista Bay. So that means I've got two seltzers in my cup.

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Seltzers in your cup? Yes.

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So we this is drunk about something, raw, uncut, and unedited. Recap of, well, we don't have an episode to recap this week, but we're gonna recap some other things.

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Sorry about the wobblies. Uh it's you know our table. It's just how it wobbles.

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Stop touching it.

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It wobbles.

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Wobbledy going up here. Um, so. Yeah, yeah.

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Yay! The song wobble.

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Wobble, baby, wobble, baby, wobble, baby. So um, we are on YouTube and TikTok live right now.

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So um Hello everybody.

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What we're gonna do is we're going to recap New Year. Uh, the new year. We're gonna recap Stranger Things. So, spoilers. We're not gonna do any spoilers. We're just gonna, we're just gonna talk about our thoughts without telling anything that happened.

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Yeah.

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Um, and uh, we're gonna talk about a local true crime case into our area that has resurfaced. You'll know about it. I saw it in the thing. What? And I don't my phone is on live, so I don't have it to look at it, so I'm just gonna go off the dome, okay? And then um we are going to recap an old episode, our very first one.

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We're going back.

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We're going back.

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Back to the future.

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Back to the future, yeah. So um, all right, so New Year.

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New Year.

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New Year.

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New Year.

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Well, uh, put in the comments what you guys did for new your new year.

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2026.

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So 2026, we were uh heavily anticipating the finale of Stranger Things to the point where we were like, you ain't going nowhere.

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We're gonna hang out. We're gonna hang out at home. Yes, we had a little fire.

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We had a little fire. Um, we had a couple of friends over, so we it was freezing outside, but we had a fire, and we did um some charcuterie with meats and cheeses and nuts.

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Some charcuterie. We had the charcuterie, it was all of it.

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So we had the meats, cheeses, fruits, nuts, your regular, and then my bestie brought um a s'mores charcuterie.

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Dude.

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That was really cool. I need to probably need to get this closer to me. Sure.

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We don't educate. But like if you're doing a charcuterie and you have a fire, do a s'mores charcuterie. That's more charcuterie. That was amazing.

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Okay, so what so she brought like this whole little tray, and it had like all the good cookies, like graham crackers, short bread, um, the fudge striped cookies.

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Right.

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And the full-on, we already have Garadelli caramel-filled chocolates.

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Like four charcuterie plates, also. It was every all the coots and all the charts in the reese.

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So um, so she made a s'mores first, and she was like, all right, this is what you gotta do. You gotta get a fudge stripe cookie, you gotta get a Garadelli chocolate, the marshmallow roasted, and then a strawberry, because she had brought strawberries. And uh yeah, it was amazing. I had one, and I didn't want to have too much sweets because we were drinking a little bit.

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Yeah, I mean, after all the drinking, the strawberries did turn into schnozberries. Because the schnosberries do taste like schnosberries.

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Yes, so many schnosberries.

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They were good though.

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So um after they went home, we sat down and we watched the finale of Stranger Things.

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And if you're not on that, get on it. It uh well, you think you're burglar cutting over there, Lindsay.

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But so my yeah, so so many things just happened within my innards here. This noise protruded out of me.

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Um it was the seltzer.

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It was the seltzer. So we sat down and we watched Stranger Things. We rang in the new year watching Stranger Things. We paused it real quick, gave each other a kiss, and said, Happy New Year. Um but without giving any spoilers, wow, we were we cried lots of tears. Yes. Um we screamed lots of we scrumped. We like we screamed.

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We squealed.

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We squealed, we scrumped.

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We squatched it.

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Uh we cried some more.

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Like Sasquatched it. Um it was all the emotions all wrapped in together.

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And we were, we, we collectively were very happy with um the ending.

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Yeah.

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A lot of people are not, I've seen mixed reviews, but personally, we were very happy with the ending. And um I think the same with like Game of Thrones, though. I was gonna say that's that. And now we have done our yearly tradition of restarting Game of Thrones. We do it every year, uh right after Christmas.

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Yeah, people were shitting on that too, like the Game of Thrones thing, and at the end of it, you know, even I feel like because I I think we weren't ready to let go. Just to let go.

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And that's what that's the problem with most is that's where all your hate comes from. Is uh most people aren't ready to let go. And and it does suck. Like cheers everybody in the lives of cheers everybody.

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Thank you guys. We're true crime podcasting, and we're gonna talk about some stuff.

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And I do have it in our little like introduction there. I have everything that we're about on the TikTok live. Sweet. So um, with that being said, yeah, like I said, we we re-watch Game of Thrones. And if you are unhappy with the ending of Game of Thrones, I encourage you to re-watch it vengefully because it does make sense.

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Yeah.

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Uh when you rewatch it. Well, like I said, we do it every year.

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After seven times. Yeah. We're just we're just so pissed off at Ned.

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Yeah, every year we scream at Ned for through the first season every year. Um, I want uh Peter Dinklage to say uppies, and I want to put him on my hip. Um, so those are our yeah, that's what we talk about every year. I will never stop talking about that. So we're um we're almost at the end of season one Game of Thrones.

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Yeah, stuff's fixing to start happening again.

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Yeah. So I need you to pull up your phone real quick because mine is on live. I can you just do that for me really quick? I need to there it is.

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You have the google.

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Where is your goog? Boom. I need your goog. Okay.

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Yeah, yeah.

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There it is. So this case uh that I want to briefly over or uh discuss with you, and I cannot get your tea. There it is, okay. Okay, so a cold case from our area. What has recently, as of like the last week, resurfaced. Um, it's about a young lady named Tiffany Sessions, and I'm gonna do a because I had it saved to my phone, so I have to go to. So from in 1989, hold on really quick. Let me go. Your yours is taking forever to load up. I don't know, dude. I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming. So um, this is Tiffany Sessions uh was a 20-year-old University of uh University of Florida student. She was a gator, and she disappeared on February 9th in 1989 while doing her daily power walk.

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Now that was the year we moved here.

SPEAKER_01:

Same. Well, I was born here, and then my dad moved to Lakeland for a while, then got uh me full full custody of me.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, we reappropriated here in '89 together.

SPEAKER_01:

Right, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's crazy. And um, and then my both of my grandparents passed away on my dad's side uh within a year of each other, and he inherited their farm. He was the only child. So we moved back to Lake City in 89, which is where Jesse also we had a blizzard here.

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Yeah. It was like okay, three inches of snow.

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It was was it three inches?

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It was like three inches of snow.

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It was, I mean, that's a blizzard for Florida. Yeah. Where if if yeah, if you're new here, we're in Florida. Yeah. Small town Lake City, Florida. We're in between Gainesville and Jacksonville.

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I remember the hill at the Kmart, people were sliding into each other, and they were still going down the hill, and they would hit their brakes, and the next car would slide into the next one.

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But that wasn't in February of 89. That was later on in December. Yeah. Um, but you were in second grade, I was in first. Yeah. Um, and yeah, that was a crazy. So we had to go to Lakeland the day because we have family in Lakeland, and that the day that it snowed, and which is usually a two and a half to three hour drive max.

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Took six, huh? Took six. Yeah.

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And there was big rigs flipped over. It was really, really, really crazy, terrible day, actually. It was cool to wake up to snow that morning, but I was a six-year-old kid.

SPEAKER_00:

That was in December too, right? Wasn't it in December when the when the snow came? That's what I just said. Late 89. Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

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It was right before Christmas.

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Yeah. So we had a white Christmas out. That was that was cool to us, but people didn't know how to drive.

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But adults were like, what the fuck do we do?

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Stay home. That's what you do if you don't want to drive in it. Our roads are not prepared for that, you know?

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So Tiffany Sessions, she went missing in February of that year. And um, her body has never been found. And the person that was convicted of the murder of her because he was the prime suspect, was Paul Eugene Rolls. Um, and he was identified through an address book with a notification believed to refer to her as uh uh he was the main suspect in her disappearance, basically. Now he died in prison in 2013 uh before being charged in her case. Wow. I gotta do a lot of deep diving on this, but I really haven't researched it anything but an entire statement has been circulating Facebook in the last week, like by everybody I know. What um a man came forward and said that he believes it's somebody else.

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Oh shit.

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And uh Jesse and I have different Facebook friends. We have a lot in common, but um hold on a second. Pull up your Facebook real quick. I think there's one um mutual that we have that I know reposted this because I really wanted to read that statement.

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You want to see the mutual friends?

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Yeah, well, just here, let me see. Is this your friends list?

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Yeah.

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This is Messenger. I need Facebook. Oh, not Messenger. Okay, give us just a minute here. So all right, so there we go. All right, let's see. I'm gonna believe that we have this person in common. A common friend.

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Oh, yeah, we have tons of friends.

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There we go. I found I found one. Okay. So, because she just posted this earlier today. This ties into all of our hometown stuff. Like Oh, your Facebook is so weird. Okay, hold on. Give me just a minute to see if I can find this post. Ah! There it is. I found it. Okay. So reading this whole post here. From the socials. Where did it go?

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Oh, Jesus.

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I lost it. I'm so sorry. Give me just what is happening?

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You keep clicking on the clicking on.

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What are you talking about? I just was pulling it up. Okay, here we go. Okay. So from the night that University of Florida student Tiffany Sessions went missing during her daily power walk back in February of 1989, this person says, I have known without a doubt who was responsible for her disappearance and brutal murder. And I believe that her body is buried in Columbia County. That's us, uh, which is 30 minutes north of uh 30 minutes north of Gainesville. So October 20, 25, uh, this person who made this statement, I'm gonna read their name in just a minute, visited the Columbia County Sheriff's Office and submitted a sworn statement as to their personal knowledge of her disappearance. Uh she was uh this person was interviewed by Lieutenant Jimmy Watson. This is public, by the way. That's why I'm reading it. So this isn't private or anything. Um, and was asked to narrow down the potential search area as to where she may be currently buried. So this is Tiffany Sessions, by the way. If you're just joining on TikTok, um we're recapping a new resurface cold case.

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Wow.

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So I'm gonna read this person's sworn statement. Let me pull it up here. Okay, so this was uh a sworn statement by oh my god, I can't read any glasses, by Michael Hodling. I'm gonna say that. Michael Allen Hodling, and uh they said that the night in 1989 that Tiffany Sessions disappeared, their phone rings. It was his sister, Linda Hodling, and she was hysterical. Her husband, David, oh god, this is such a small print, y'all. I'm so sorry. Came home late from work and he was covered in blood. Help, what do I do? She asked. Call the cops, call an ambulance. I'm over a hundred miles away from you. Uh, this person said that made the statement, Michael. But Dan is hysterical himself and is begging her not to call either, and that's why she called me. So I told her, I'm reading in uh Michael's statement here. So I told her to get his clothes off and get them, get him in the shower in order to figure out where he was bleeding from. Okay, so they thought he was bleeding. Okay.

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Yeah.

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When she does, and even his underwear were soaked with blood while undressing him, he is still hysterical and saying that he didn't mean to do it. He didn't mean to kill her. At some point, she realizes that he isn't bleeding and all, or wasn't isn't bleeding at all and never was. This was somebody else's blood. That's crazy. Now, this is a very long statement. I don't want to go through all of it, and I can hardly read it in this teeny tiny writing. But look up Tiffany Sessions, um, the new sworn statement by um oh gosh, help me, Jesse. Can you see that? Michael Allen hodling. Yes, so look that. It is circulating Facebook everywhere in our local area. If you're not local to us, like this is wild.

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So wild, wild.

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We may be covering this fully in the future.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, yeah, that'd be a great one. Yeah, we love the hometown stuff. I mean, I hate that it happened. I really do. I didn't know about none of that. Me neither. But the name sounds the sessions.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, well, there's yeah, that's a that's a familiar name around here. We're in small town, Florida, so we know there's a lot of prominent names in this area. My maiden name Markham is the prominent name in this area.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, mine is not. There was no records of my last name.

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Except for the Well, your family's not from here.

SPEAKER_00:

There was one time, I think the uh the old drugstore was owned by uh Stan Bomb. Okay one time. That's what I heard. But uh other than that, no, we did not because we didn't come here, we didn't even come to the United States till like the late 1800s, so yeah. From history.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, actually, same from my family.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah. Yeah. Oh, okay.

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And then they bought up all the land on Lake Jeffrey Road where I grew up, or a lot of the not all the land, a lot of the land, because it was Parnell's, Markham's. Parnell's was where I grew up. That was because that was my granny's.

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Right, okay, yeah.

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And then Markham's was actually on this side of town over here.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, big for the town.

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Yeah, yeah, Parnell and Markham. I come from both sides. So, um, with that being said, hopefully that's gonna be a full episode that maybe we can disclose in the future. Maybe this cold case will be solved.

SPEAKER_00:

That would be yeah, yeah, that would be very, very good. I mean, you find the correct person.

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The story is terrible, but hopefully there can be some closure.

SPEAKER_00:

Didn't even do it, probably. Yeah. That happens.

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I mean, we know that happens all the time.

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Wow.

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So, off the hip, um, since we don't have a regular episode to recap because we did take a break last week due to the holidays. We are just going to go back to our very first episode, and I'm gonna have Jesse help me out.

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We're going back to Corpsewood.

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We're going back to Corpsewood. So this was our very first episode that we covered. Um, if you're on TikTok live right now, um our podcast is Drink About Something We're Everywhere. Our website is drinkaboutsomething.site and YouTube, because this could be their first.

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Yeah, YouTube and Spotify's love it. I mean, that's that's where most of our hits are. Actually, Apple too. I love Apple. So if you got the Apple smartphone stuff, you can find us. Check us out, you know?

SPEAKER_01:

So I don't have notes in front of me because I have um cases. Uh I got a stack about this thick, and I didn't have time to go through it. And Jesse really wanted to recap this case.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, so tell me your memory of it.

SPEAKER_00:

I wanted us to go to North Georgia to that area and get one of those bricks. Because they you can go to that area and get a brick that they built from their little castle.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, you can't just go buy one.

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You have to go to the area, but not that we're thieves or anything, but you know, a good cool momentum.

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So let's talk about it really quick so they know what we're talking about. Um, okay, so Corpsewood Manor, Dr. uh, was it Charles Scudder?

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Yeah, Scudder, Dr. Scudder.

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And Dr. Scudder and his housemate or house housekeeper turned lover, um, moved they off the grid to an area of Georgia that is not. They moved from Chicago.

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Where'd they move from?

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Chicago, yes.

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And they moved to North Georgia because they were like, hey, this is out in the world.

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They wanted to live off the grid.

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Um, it was just it was a good spot for them to go to and feel like they could be safe and be them. Um and they built a castle. You know, there's pictures of it.

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Literally, and it was pink. And um, hold on, let's corpsewood manor. And uh they built it by hand, both of them. Dr. Yeah, I was correct. Um Charles Scudder, Dr. Charles Scudder and his companion Joey Odom. Um They they did the thing. They did the off the grid thing. They built them a nice little very, very cute paradise. Uh, you can look up pictures of what it originally looked like. It does not look like that anymore.

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No. And for the time, they they wanted to go into seclusion. They wanted to be, you know, who they were. And and it was like the middle of satanic panic, too. So there was a lot of not the middle, it's like the beginning. That was the beginning, huh?

SPEAKER_01:

Because this what this happened in 82, the year of my birth.

SPEAKER_00:

Right.

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So um they go to Chattanooga. They go to Chattanooga County, Georgia, and they build this beautiful little paradise for themselves. And even though they were living off the grid, they were still in very hor uh heavy correspondence with friends uh from other areas who would come and would party. And um they were social.

SPEAKER_00:

Very social. And they had their stuff going on for sure.

SPEAKER_01:

And they had the the pink room, correct? Do I got that right?

SPEAKER_00:

It was like above a chicken coop, right?

SPEAKER_01:

So yeah, they had like this multi-level chicken coop where uh they would store I mean, there's different stories of what was stored there. Go back and listen to our full episode. But basically, they had a little party room at the top, and uh they made their own wine, and uh they would party and hang out, and these locals got wind of that.

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And uh younger locals, too.

SPEAKER_01:

Very young locals, and they got wind of it, and they were like, you know what? You know, these guys give away free wine and and they have a nice place out here. We can come party.

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Yeah.

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And uh these locals did this stuff called Tooteloo, which is a homemade solution.

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We were babies, so if you want to see us like as baby podcasters, and we still are, we still are. We're so new to all this, and she's reading all this stuff out. I'm like, Tootoloo? What the hell? So it's like uppers, right? They were like tootin' noise.

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Hold on, I'm gonna see if I can find. I do give a description of it in the in the full episode, so make sure you check that out. Drink about something, check us out. Very first episode. Baby podcasters. I was so nervous. I I I I literally my heart was fluttering the whole time I was talking about that. Like I was like in front of a live audience or something, and we're just in our bedroom recording.

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I'll do the whole thing. I've done podcasts before we started this endeavor, but not true crime. You know, we just get in on the mic and bullshit, you know. But she started throwing this too-to-lou stuff at me.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, I mean, these guys got the reputation because they were in Georgia and they were homosexual, and um, they were just trying to live their life and be happy. Um, but people couldn't accept that. And um, these two, like I said, these two local boys uh decided to try and rob them. And then it was a robbery that went really, really bad.

SPEAKER_00:

So in controversy of like the conjuring universe, all that happened right before all that, right? With the middle, oh, it was right in there?

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, I told you they started in like the 60s, yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, um, so there was our already like a satanic panic thing a little bit before that. Um I was thinking, and then what happened at Corpsewood Manor was just a a blowout for Georgia, right? I mean, this is like a little bit northwest of Atlanta area, right? And I mean, some of the stuff's still there. I was just like, dude, I'm gonna do it.

SPEAKER_01:

And it's a very, very good story. I mean, like, I was I had before Jesse and I decided to do this, I had already started saving up cases and things like that. And it was really hard for me to pick which one to start with.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Very hard for me. And that's just the one because it was like, you know what, let's start with because we started in October of 24. And uh I really just wanted to start it with some satanic panic cases and how all that came into play. And I go into a little deep dive of how all that started. Yeah. So definitely make sure, but yeah, that is it's a very, very sad story. Um, like I said, these two guys were just trying to live their life.

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Two younger guys came along, wanted a party, and thought they had uh a big come up that they could get out of these these two guys that were living out here and doing their own thing. They didn't get nothing. But I ain't gonna I you know what? They didn't get much, but they didn't get shit. They didn't well where are they? But check out the pod. Yeah, check out that one for sure.

SPEAKER_01:

That was a crazy story.

SPEAKER_00:

That's a you're you're digging up bones over here.

SPEAKER_01:

Digging up bones, literally.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh.

SPEAKER_01:

So I'm resurrecting memories of love is dead and gone. So coming up this Friday, uh, well, Friday the 6th, we will have a brand new episode out, um, which will be the first of three parts, possibly four. I'm gonna try to get it into three. I think I can. Yeah, but we'll just see. We'll just see about Robert Durst, uh, aka the Jinx. Yeah. And I know a lot of people know that story. It's a very popular story. But this guy right here, Jesse Sambah, does not know anything. So the exciting part about listening to our podcast, even if you know the case, you get to hear or or see whichever um well, no, we don't.

SPEAKER_00:

Well, Lindsay gets a thrill out of killing.

SPEAKER_01:

I do. So you get to hear it.

SPEAKER_00:

But she does she does get me on these podcasts for sure. Like it's like dropping bombs on poor old me.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

All the time, Lindsay.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, you you get to hear his organic reaction to a true crime case that he knows nothing about. And what's crazy, y'all, is sometimes he actually does know the case, but he forgets. And it's like brand new to him.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, and it's when well something snap, and I'm just like, what? I remember now. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

Or some cases he even knows the person and how famous the case is, but he doesn't know the details. And then at the end of the episode, after I have horrified him, we have a palette cleanser where he plugs a band that he has sought out, talked to, or they've sought him out and be like, hey, you want to play our shit? And um, he gets permission to play, and so that's the palette cleanser at the end of the episode, because you get to hear a cool new band.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, it's a nice adventure. Speaking of tragic, though.

SPEAKER_01:

Tragic.

SPEAKER_00:

You know, they did an amazing cover.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, of the weekends. Oh. So you're gonna hear that on the part one uh on Friday, part one of The Jinx. You're gonna hear that at the end. So there's gonna be a show in Tallahassee at the riverfront that we are unfortunately not gonna be able to make. We're very sad about it. And uh because we have some bathroom renovations because home ownership it's it's a thing. So um, if you're in the Tallahassee, Florida area, go hit them up within the within the within the radius. Go to the show. Go to the show. Those are great shows, great bands. We always have a blast when we go to that area.

SPEAKER_00:

It's good stuff. Heavy rock, of course, because we love heavy rock. Yeah, still, yeah.

SPEAKER_01:

So we play, we feature um Tragic and Defy the Tyrant, which are bands that we have already featured in previous episodes. Defy was on our very first episode.

SPEAKER_00:

Yes, and had to mention Richard Burke over there because he's gonna be there doing some jamming too.

SPEAKER_01:

That's one of my brothers, Carl Rogers, or my brother Josh from Tragic.

SPEAKER_00:

Love him.

SPEAKER_01:

Yes, so make sure you always stay till the end of the episode and check out those bands because who doesn't want to discover new music? You know, the saying is always they don't make music like they used to. Yes, they do. Yeah, it's out there. We have found it. You're just not looking hard enough, or you just don't care. And we're gonna put it in your face because everything honestly they deserve it.

SPEAKER_00:

Everything from like reggae to metal music to rap music to this blown-out, extravagant music that we've played out.

SPEAKER_01:

Like some bubblegum pop that's that's like demented and scary. It's so cool.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh, we found so many cool bands jazz bands around the world. We've played a band from every continent of the of the globe, so that's really cool.

SPEAKER_01:

You know who I really loved, uh, which I've loved every band that he's featured so far. I have zero thumbs down on any of them. Um, but Ape on a Rocket, I really love. Yeah. Heavy band from Russia. Yeah, I love I love the heavy shit. She likes it. I love it.

SPEAKER_00:

She loves it. Can't get enough of it.

SPEAKER_01:

Cannot get enough of it. Um what else was this? I really love them. Uh Aurora Wave, say it.

SPEAKER_00:

Aurora Wave. Thank you. I can't. Which is a bit I can't it has been a 2025 phenomenon of reggae and metal. Metal, like Deathcore and Reggae put together.

SPEAKER_01:

I don't know if you're gonna be able to do that. And they are literally making waves, they're about to be on Ship Rocked.

SPEAKER_00:

They are, yeah. And Rock were they going to Rockville?

SPEAKER_01:

No, they're not going to but Galactic Empire will be there.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, well, yeah, those guys are cool. You just played with them not too long ago. Some cool cats.

SPEAKER_01:

That was fun. Downtown Gainesville, it was uh it was a hell of a show.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, I shared some of my sandwich with one of the guitar players. It was cool.

SPEAKER_01:

That sandwich is great. So if you're in the Gainesville area, go check out Crybabies. They have, let me see if I can get it all right. They have a um, it's a it's a Nashville chicken sandwich. No, no, no. It's just a fried chicken sandwich with pimino cheese and hot honey on top.

SPEAKER_00:

Oh my god. Their fries are amazing too. And then I got a good dive bar to go to and get some good eats for sure. And I get all the drinks there, too. That was a big freaking panel of all the liquors that you ever did want.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

Loved it though.

SPEAKER_01:

And they have all these cool different types of fries, and I enjoyed the yucca fries.

SPEAKER_00:

Yes.

SPEAKER_01:

And then I got Jesse the um Parmesan truffle fries.

SPEAKER_00:

It was so good we had to go back.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah. We went back for his birthday, for his uh yearly tradition now of getting tat getting tatted.

SPEAKER_00:

Yes, that's what we do. Yeah. Thank you.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh my god, I keep shaking this table.

SPEAKER_00:

I do not. I do not. I do. I play by the rules, Lindsay. You gotta play by the rules over here. Thank you guys for joining the lives on um all of our stuff. And Lindsay, I I want to go finish grilling because we got some shit.

SPEAKER_01:

Yes, so we're gonna go finish dinner. Um if you're on both of these platforms right now, make sure you check out part one of the Jinx out on Friday the 6th. Oh. And um, if you are on TikTok live, stay tuned for next Friday and or Saturday. We will we'll be back. We'll be back on live to recap to recap that um episode one of the Jinx.

SPEAKER_00:

Which was a big salad already.

SPEAKER_01:

Yeah, it's already a salad.

SPEAKER_00:

And I knew that she was coming up to the climax part where she had to cut it off, and I was like, wait, Lindsay, wait, what? Wait. Oh, the castle of red flags.

SPEAKER_01:

Ah he's already noticing right all the rip that Robert Hurst is a castle of red flags. And he is, he is, and the red flags will continue. I'll go ahead and give you that.

SPEAKER_00:

I feel like we're part of the Jamaican bobsled team. When you know the rhythm, know the rhyme, and you're over here like we're doing to watch Cool Runnings.

SPEAKER_01:

No, we said we were gonna watch Royal Tin and Bombs.

SPEAKER_00:

Royal Tin and Bombs.

SPEAKER_01:

That's after we have dinner. Royal Tin and Bobs today. I need them. I need them.

SPEAKER_00:

About the commentary, though. We had a thing about that. Wouldn't that be another good one? If you took the commentary out of the movies, what would that be?

SPEAKER_01:

Well, Alec Baldwin uh narrates that one and I really enjoy it.

SPEAKER_00:

Yeah, but I mean those two. Everybody that we love is in that movie. We had a we had a discussion on that. So check that out. Check it out. Yeah, yeah. Make sure, stay tuned.

SPEAKER_01:

Part one. The jinx for this.

SPEAKER_00:

You know, I'm getting low on my stuff, and I want to go check my grill, Lindsay.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, let's do our plugs really quick and then we'll sign off. So follow us, drink about something podcast everywhere. Uh we're on all the platforms. Um, if you want to check out our website, drinkabout something.sight. If you want to continue, or if you want to, if you're on YouTube, hello. Oh, the bell.

SPEAKER_00:

Hit the bell.

SPEAKER_01:

Well, yeah, subscribe on YouTube. And if you want to see our lives, drink about something pod underscore Lindsay. And thank you, TikTokers. Uh, y'all, you guys are just joining and joining and joining. But we are going to have to sign off for today. We love you guys so much. Yeah. Stay tuned for more. Keep keep keep we're going to keep on going. We've got, like I said, I've got between us, I've got cases saved for the next three years still building.

SPEAKER_00:

Same with bands. And sometimes we'll get off the lives and keep on cracking over here on the YouTube stuff. So well, opposite. Or both. Sometimes we go which way or in that way. Yes.

SPEAKER_01:

But we're going to finish grilling because we need to feed our kid. So uh, so we love you guys so much. Thank you so much for tuning in to both these platforms that we are currently rolling at the same time.

SPEAKER_00:

And let me know what you think about the shirt Lindsay got me for Christmas.

SPEAKER_01:

Oh, yes. And Jesse got this for me for Christmas years ago, and I still still rocking it. Yes. We love it. We're kind of matchy today. We are. We love the skulls. You're beautiful. But we love everything. Okay, so cheers everybody. I'm getting signing off on.

SPEAKER_00:

I'm leaving.

unknown:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00:

I'm gone. I'm leaving.

SPEAKER_01:

All right. We love you so much. Bye.

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