Tori leads off this week’s episode with the Ahwahnee Hotel. Taking it back to Yosemite State Park with the iconic Ahwahnee Hotel, this locale is a prime example of the NPS Rustic Parkitecture style.Due to the protected nature of the park, all building materials needed to be brought in to make it possible. Through all incarnations of this hotel, the park has always been the star of the show. And per usual with hotels of this age (opened in 1927) some guests never check out. The red elevators that Kubrick put in the Overlook were directly based of the elevators in the Ahwahnee as well. Tori did not forget to talk about the Fresno Nightcrawlers as well. Krys follows up with some true crime for y’all. The story of Wisconsin’s Poison Widow Myrtle Schaude with her family annilhilator tendencies is fascinating to this day. Her story and the subsequent deaths in her family makes you reconsider the “don’t take candy from strangers” adage. Sometimes taking candy from those you know is more deadly...
Our Sources: Yosemite.com, travelyosemite.com, frightfind.com, californiahauntedhouses.com, Weird Wisconsin, Unknownmisandry.blogspot.com, Genealogytrails.com, Youtube.com UW Whitewater Lecture Series The Poison Widow of Whitewater: Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder Jennifer Motszko
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Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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07/06/22 • 29 min
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