Move-In Ready (To Ruin Your Life)
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In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena dive into two chilling paranormal tales: the 1987 'bleeding house' in Atlanta, where Minnie and Willie Winston discovered human-type O positive blood seeping from walls and floors, baffling police and sparking rumors of the supernatural, and the haunted Bleckin House in Scotland, a Georgian manor tied to a tragic legacy of a dog-loving major who wished to reincarnate as his beloved black spaniel—only to have his wish thwarted when his nephew murdered all the dogs upon inheriting the estate, unleashing a haunting that plagued generations. The episode blends eerie storytelling with dark humor, exploring themes of grief, legacy, and the supernatural, while also touching on real-world parallels like period stigma and the rise of AI scams. The hosts reflect on the psychological toll of unexplained phenomena, from blood-drenched homes to spectral dogs and weeping nuns, ultimately framing these stories as metaphors for unresolved pain and the haunting power of unfulfilled wishes.
Unexplained blood seepage in homes may stem from psychological trauma or unresolved historical trauma, not just supernatural causes.
The Bleckin House haunting illustrates how unfulfilled wishes and cruelty can manifest as enduring paranormal energy.
Respecting the dead and their wishes—especially regarding animals—may prevent spiritual unrest.
Society’s stigma around bodily functions like menstruation mirrors the fear and silence around the supernatural.
AI-generated fake merch sites are a growing threat, so always verify official sources.
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Welcome & Shirley Temple Vibes
The hosts open with playful banter, promoting Bloom Pop Shirley Temple flavor and their new merch, while warning listeners about fake sites selling counterfeit goods.
The Robot That Chases Boars in Poland
Ash and Elena express discomfort with humanoid robots, using the example of a Polish robot named Edward Warchaki that chases wild boars while yelling in Polish, symbolizing humanity’s flawed relationship with AI.
The Bleeding House: Atlanta, 1987
“It wasn't me. I wasn't alive, but I don't know my blood type. That freaks me out that it came back human.”
Theories & Cover-Ups: A Hoax or Haunting?
Detectives speculate about a family hoax involving the daughter or Willie accessing hospital blood. The hosts critique these theories as cruel and implausible, while noting the lack of missing blood from hospitals and the psychological toll on the couple.
The Mud Theory & Minnie’s Denial
Years later, Minnie claims the blood was just mud and rust from a ruptured hot water heater. The hosts reject this, pointing out the lab confirmed human blood and the inconsistency of the story.
“Maybe this was the case at Minnie and Willie's house. A sign of something bad to come or a spirit or an energy that dwelled in the house just fed up with everything going on in the area.”
“A man silently staring in the corner of your room. And in 1897, obviously Bleckin House had become famous and infamous enough to attract some paranormal investigators.”
“It wasn't me. I wasn't alive, but I don't know my blood type. That freaks me out that it came back human.”
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Bleckin House
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Elena
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Ash
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Minnie Winston
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Kotex
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Willie Winston
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Major Robert Stuart
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Isabella the Nun
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Albert Thompson
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St. Januarius
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