
After a video of a teenage girl who appears to be possessed starts a viral social media challenge, a professor in a small Midwestern town investigates. Her research uncovers a dark occult mystery that confronts her understanding of what is real. Some secrets are best left abandoned.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Fiction | |||

In the final episode of Season 1, Emily questions if some secrets are best left abandoned.
Emily decides to go camping in the state park in an attempt to connect the “glitches” in her research.
After a frightening incident in the middle of the night confronts her understanding of what is real, Emily adopts a dog.
A frustrating interaction with local law enforcement leads Emily to an unsolved missing persons case.
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I haven’t been this hooked since I listened to The Black Tapes. This has paired awesome with my long runs through the woods in the PNW and I’m stoked for more.
i finished listening to the first season this week and immediately started it over again. this podcast is smartly written, well paced, believably acted, and well produced. the narrator is personable and human, the mystery is organically introduced, and the horror builds subtly but surely. i enjoy horror audio dramas but am infrequently scared by them; however, i found myself feeling the creep of fear in full daylight as i listened to the latter half of season one. i can’t wait to see how season ... more
Probably one of the most well done fictional podcasts.
This is absolutely excellent. The story, sound engineering, imagery and historical research are tied together so well. For lovers folk & cosmic horror, reminiscent of Blair Witch Project and Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Ive really enjoyed listening to this podcast! The narrator is great and I like the music and sound effects. The story is quite intriguing and i’m fascinated by the details revealed! Its a MUST if you enjoy podcasts.
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Exploring the intersection of social media and supernatural elements, a professor investigates a viral challenge centered around a disturbing video of a teenage girl seemingly possessed. The narrative unfolds through a blend of personal anecdotes and academic research, revealing dark secrets hidden within the town and the social dynamics tied to the challenge. Each episode builds on themes of mystery, hysteria, and the implications of digital culture on youth, tapping into historical parallels and psychological phenomena that contribute to the eerie atmosphere of the investigation. Unique in its approach, the series combines fictional storytelling with social commentary, capturing listeners' imaginations while leaving them questioning the b... more
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