The Horror You Know
By The Horror You Know
The Horror You KnowSep 28, 2022
Episode 103: The Murder of Kitty Genovese
This week's episode is a tragic one as we discuss the murder of Kitty Genovese. Dive in with us and learn the story behind the invention of the 911 emergency line. We sit around the patio table on the deck while drinking wine and watching Trent defend himself from a giant moth (that we lovingly named Mothra....our new show mascot). So grab the blender from the kitchen and a lengthy extension cord for those backyard margaritas and join us for another true crime episode!!
Episode 102: Banshee Chapter
This week we bring you another (much better sounding) episode by the crackling fire!! We celebrate summer with some of Mean's chili that is so good it knocks Ian T out of his chair! Literally!! We banter as only we can (whether you want us to or not), we give a brief, impromptu review of the recent "Night Swim" and we discuss Banshee Chapter, an under the radar movie that sends us down the rabbit hole of mind controlling drugs. So grab yourself a large glass of the finest lemonade you can squeeze and pull up a lawn chair while we penetrate your eardrums with the sweet sounds of summer!
Episode 101: TRUE CRIME - The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood
(And yes, there will be Walken impressions aplenty)
Episode 100: 100th Celebration, Our Top Films!
Episode 99: The Wind
Episode 98: The Strangers
Lock the doors before tuning in to this week's episode as home invasion tales abound! We are no strangers to creepy stories, and this week's episode offers several — highlighted by the infamous 1981 Keddie Cabin Murders.
Episode 97: The Conjuring - The Devil Made Me Do It
This entry deals with the famous 1981 Arne Johnson murder trial, which was the first known court case in the U.S. in which the defense claimed innocence due to demonic possession.
We also dish on the popular film series as well as our usual shenanigans. Tune in now! (Story starts at 17:00)
Episode 96: TRUE CRIME - The Crimes of Samuel Little
Wells is bringing the heat with a topic he knows all too well as he educates us on... The Most Prolific Serial Killer of All Time?
Tune in to this true crime tale about serial killer Samuel Little and his grisly crime spree that spanned the better part of 35 years and over 90 victims!
Jump to 16:35 to skip past our banter (but isn't that why you really tune in?)
Episode 95: Insidious
Episode 94: The Ring
Episode 93: The Ritual
would look like? You are weird! However, you can watch The Ritual and see what you have always wondered about...weirdo.
Episode 92: The Dyatlov Pass Incident
Dig deep with us into the mystery of how 9 Soviet hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains in 1959 under uncertain circumstances.
We have an avalanche of questions and even more theories including... something supernatural? This story might just chill you to the bone!
Skip past our BS and to the story: 00:16:45
Episode 91: It's A Wonderful Knife & Silent Night
It's our annual Christmas Special, and the boys are in the holiday spirit (except Ian) by playing some holiday games, talking some holiday horror, and, of course... partaking in some holiday spirits. It's a Christmas Double Feature as we review the new slasher film from Shudder called "It's A Wonderful Knife" as well as the semi-recent 2021 dark comedy "Silent Night" So cuddle up by a warm fire and enjoy the festive sounds of The Horror You Know — and Happy Holidays to all our listeners!
Movie discussions: It's A Wondferful Knife begins at 00:38:00 // Silent Night begins at 01:02:20
Episode 90: The Alabama White Thang & Mongolian Death Worm
Episode 89: Norwegian Trolls & The Pope Lick Monster
To kick off Season 3, we brought back CRYPTID MONTH. Darrin talks Norwegian Trolls and the 2010 film Troll Hunter and Trent serves up some Pope Lick Monster, a.k.a. the Kentucky Goatman.
Episode 88: Trick 'r Treat & Some Halloween Crime Stories
Episode 87: The Drive In Massacre Film Reviews: The Meaner and Wells Edition
Darrin Means and Ian Wells attend the annual Drive In Massacre, review the films played, interview the director of Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night 2, and hold it down without Trent and Torrance.
Episode 86: The Haunting in Connecticut
This is our first ever episode with a live studio audience, with Trensen (Trent and wife Jensen), and around a campfire. What could go wrong?
Episode 85: TRUE CRIME - Henry Louis Wallace, The Taco Bell Strangler
Wells takes us on another trip through the drive-thru as he serves up some more true crime with the case of Henry Louis Wallace a.k.a. the Taco Bell Strangler.
This story hits straight to the gut as it details the fast food manager's murder of 11 black women in the early 90's in both North and South Carolina.
Episode 84: Underwater
Along this deep dive we discuss our fears of the ocean (and the sky), thrill rides, some Lovecraftian horror, and plenty more. So don't be a blobfish, tune in now!
Episode 83: Communion (The Whitley Strieber Story)
Join us for an extended episode about the infamous Whitley Strieber abduction story as we talk about his various experiences with the "Visitors." Are they aliens? Are they something more? We break down Whitley's accounts while pondering all possibilities of life beyond our own existence and what alien encounters could truly be and what they might symbolize.
And after a mind trip through the vastness of the cosmos, we are brought crashing back to Earth with a discussion on the notorious film adaptation of Communion, featuring an unforgettable performance from Christopher Walken. And yes, impressions abound!
Episode 82: The Meg
Episode 81: TRUE CRIME - The Burger Chef Murders
We're cooking up another true crime tale from our home state as we talk about the Burger Chef Murders of Speedway, Indiana. Tune in to hear about the mysterious and tragic deaths of four teens working at a local burger joint in an Indianapolis suburb.
Story begins at 00:07:30
Episode 80: The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Means tries his best to tell the true story behind the 70's slasher "The Town That Dreaded Sundown" — a.k.a. the "Moonlight Murders" of Texarkana — but it's 4th of July weekend and the boys are a little rambunctious. But tune in anyways for our drunken side-tangents, a surprise visit from a superfan, and a breakdown of both the 1976 film and its 2014 remake.
Episode 79: An American Werewolf In London & The Howling
Episode 78: The Hills Have Eyes
The Fearsome Foursome is finally back together for a jam-packed episode where we discuss the Wes Craven classic The Hills Have Eyes. Along the way, we "break down" the Scottish legend that inspired the film, the tale of Sawney Bean; we "dig in" to some real accounts of abductions by possible feral people; and we get off our own path with plenty of other side-tangents. We also compare and contrast the 1977 film with its 2006 remake. So tune in for a belly full of laughs, knowledge (& feet!)
If you want to hurt us by getting straight to the main story, you can skip to 00:09:00.
Episode 77: The Grudge
This week we're talking J-Horror as we take on the 2002 Japanese film Ju-On: The Grudge. We break down some of the Japanese urban legends that inspired the story while also comparing them to other urban legends passed down over the years.
Episode 76: TRUE CRIME - The Scorecard Killer, Randy Kraft
Darrin gives a lone performance in this episode about the 70s-80s California serial killer, Randy Kraft.
Episode 75: Overlord & Nazi Zombies
We go behind enemy lines to dig up answers to the question — Did the Nazis try to reanimate the dead? We explore the Nazis' obsession with the occult, their sadistic experimentations, and more haunting facts behind their (supernatural?) conquests. We also break down the history of the "Nazi Zombie" trope in film and media, culminating with a discussion on 2018's Overlord.
(Apologies from Trent for butchering all the German words!)
**Sensitive Subject Matter Warning**
Episode 74: Boston Strangler
The crew tackles the long standing mystery behind the Boston Strangler murders. We have a lively conversation after a way too researched
episode that finishes with a member backing a POS husband from the film! Listen to find out who is the culprit in all of this mess as we once again tackle a touchy subject.
Episode 73: The Evil Dead at HorrorHound Weekend
We take the show on the road this week as The Horror You Know travels to HorrorHound Weekend in Cincinnati, where one of the guests of honor is convention regular & horror hero: Bruce Campbell! So, of course, along the way we get into the history of his iconic horror franchise — The Evil Dead
At the convention, we bombard some fellow Deadites with some Evil Dead trivia, before taking in a Q&A session from Bruce himself. A lot of fun was had by all, so if you're a fan of HorrorHound, love the Evil Dead series, or hopefully both, tune in to this groovy episode!
Episode 72: Feed Me
On this episode, Trent finally finds his cat, the crew reveals what they would cannibalize, we discuss a delicious true crime story along with the excellent film, FEED ME, and Darrin interviews the director, Richard Oakes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this dish with some fava beans and a nice chianti!
Interview w/ Director Richard Oakes begins at 01:01:00!
Episode 71: TRUE CRIME - The Mysterious Death of Cindy James
Cindy James was a nurse from Canada. She was plagued by a series of harrowing events throughout the 80's that would eventually conclude with her death in 1989. But is there more to this story than meets the eye? Tune in to hear all the mysterious, twisty details of this true crime case and help us theorize — what actually happened to Cindy James?
Episode 70: TRUE CRIME - Teresita Basa, The Ghost Who Solved Her Own Murder
The story of Teresita Basa, famously known as the Voice from the Grave, tells of a young woman who... solved her own murder? Tune in to hear the eerie details of this true crime case from the 1970's.
Episode 69: Leprechaun
Are you feeling lucky? You'll need the Luck of the Irish to make it through this week's episode. But tune in anyway as we drunkenly celebrate St. Patrick's Day! We talk about the history of the holiday, the folklore of Leprechauns, the 90's horror franchise starring Warwick Davis, and plenty of other Irish-flavored anecdotes. Sorry in advance to our listeners in Ireland for the bad accents!
Episode 68: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein & the Modern Prometheus
If you had the power to play GOD, would you? Better yet, the question would be...should you? We discuss these questions and more when we dive deep into the MODERN PROMETHEUS, otherwise known as Frankenstein, and the stories that inspired Mary Shelley's classic novel.
Episode 67: TRUE CRIME - Herb Baumeister & The Fox Hollow Farm Murders
We are serving up some more local True Crime as we recount the criminal activities of Indianapolis native Herb Baumeister. Herb is an alleged serial killer suspected of the deaths of over a dozen men in the early 90's, most of them last seen at gay bars. Remains of several men would later be discovered on Herb's property, Fox Hollow Farm. Tune in to hear all of the crazy details of this case!
*Disclaimer: We are, at our core, a comedy podcast. Like all true crimes we cover, this is a tragic story, but inserted with our own levity. Any humor derived from this episode is purely directed towards Herb Baumeister and/or ourselves being drunken jackasses. No disrespect is intended toward any victims.*
Episode 66: THYK Valentine's Day Special (Feat. My Bloody Valentine)
This one is for all the lovers out there. That's right, it's The Horror You Know's Valentine's Day Special. We discuss the classic 1981 holiday horror hit - My Bloody Valentine. But Valentine's is all about the couples, so we also talk about and compare the 2009 3D remake! And Harry Warden isn't the only one stealing hearts on this episode, as we go around and tell a story about our own Horrible Dates. There's no better way to get your honey in the mood than to turn on the smooth, sultry tones of the Horror You Know, so tune in now and fall in love with us all over again!
Episode 65: The Good Nurse
The most prolific serial killer of all time? The answer may surprise you. This episode is all about Charles Cullen, the nurse who is responsible for dozens — and potentially hundreds— of murders over his 16-year career. This story may shock you and discomfort you, as his victims were all patients under hospital care. We also compare his story to the recent Netflix film The Good Nurse.
Episode 64: The Amityville Horror
We are talking about one of the most infamous haunted house stories of all-time — The Amityville Horror! We discuss the DeFeo Murders, the Lutz family, and we compare the story to that of the 1979 film. Also like the Lutz family, we find ourselves in a new space with an unwelcome guest!
Episode 63: The West Memphis Three, Part 2
This is the second part of our story about the Robin Hood Hills murders. We discuss the trials, the main players in the courtroom, and the sentencing of the West Memphis Three. We will also go over the aftermath and our opinions.
Episode 62: True Crime - The West Memphis Three & the Robin Hood Hills Murders
This is part one of a two part look at the Robin Hood Hills Murders of three young innocents and the arrest and Trial of the West Memphis Three. There is a lot to this, so please take your time, maybe split each part into smaller parts, and get through the story of this truly horrifying crime and trials.
Episode 61: TRUE CRIME - The Murders of Jamie Engleking, Jessica Brown, Brandon Engleking, and Amanda Davis
The True Crime story of the 1998 quadruple murders in Bartholomew County, Indiana.
Episode 60: 2022 Year-End Review (& Look Ahead to 2023)
We open the new year with one final look back at 2022. It was a great year for horror and we reflect on some of our favorite (and not-so-favorite) horror films of 2022. We also look ahead to some of the horror projects we're most excited for in 2023!
Episode 59: Better Watch Out
It wouldn't be Christmas without some squabbling and family tension. Can the boys phone it in long enough to get to Christmas break? You Better Watch Out, because anything can happen on The Horror You Know!
For our final episode in our countdown to Christmas, we break down the 2016 holiday horror fan favorite Better Watch Out — a fun film with plenty of twists and turns and Home Alone-inspired hijinks! In the meantime, all of us at THYK thank you all for tuning in this year and wish you a happy holiday season & happy new year! Stay spooky!
Episode 58: The Lodge
Cabin fever is setting in and tensions are starting to rise amongst the group. The holidays can be a trying time, but we do our best to get along while we discuss the slow-burn 2019 film The Lodge. Would this be considered a holiday horror? Is this one a horror, or is it a bore? Should these kids have known better??
Curl up by a crackling fire and tune in to The Horror You Know!
Episode 57: Violent Night & THYK Christmas Party
It also wouldn't be THYK without a movie discussion, and first up on our countdown to Christmas, we review the brand new VIOLENT NIGHT. So, this movie is definitely more action-comedy than horror, BUT there is plenty of blood and gore to satisfy most horror fans. And who wouldn't want to watch Santa Claus kick ass for 90 min? So tune in for all the holiday fun, Yule be glad you did!
(If your heart is 3 sizes too small, you can skip past our holiday banter and straight to the film breakdown at 18:30)
Episode 56: True Crime - Dennis DePue and the film "Jeepers Creepers"
Ian Torrance brings us the true crime story of Dennis DePue and how it inspired the film Jeepers Creepers. The episode has some twists and turns with a surprise team effort by Torrance and Darrin to counter the opinion of Mr. Ian Wells! How do you think that will go? Listen and find out!
Episode 55: The Catacombs of Paris and the film “As Above So Below”
Episode 54: TRUE CRIME - The Death of Cairo Jordan
(Story starts at 14:15 if you want to skip past our B.S.)