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Braydon and Belinda return for the 60th episode of YMAAP by chatting about two very spooky hauntings reported across the world.
Belinda starts the episode off by talking about the hauntings of Lake Lanier in northern Georgia in the United States. The huge lake is man-made and was built over the top of old ghost towns, which contained a number of cemeteries. The local government said that they had moved the graves so they wouldn't be flooded by the new lake, but the government only had moved the headstones. People report feeling hands grasping at them while they're swimming, and the lake has an incredible amount of deaths surrounding it.
Braydon goes on to chat about the scary yokai known as Kuchisake-Onna. The horrific slit-faced ghost originated from an samurai's wife who was known to sleep around, when the samurai returned home and found his wife unfaithfully in bed with another man, he killed the man and mutilated her face so no one would ever find her beautiful again. Now the ghost of Kuchisake-Onna wanders Japan with a covered face, asking those she encounters if they find her beautiful, before removing her mask and revealing her mutilated face underneath.
Braydon and Belinda are back at it for the second time this year, chatting about two spooky hauntings!
Belinda starts the podcast out by chatting about the Hotel Monteleone, a haunted hotel in New Orleans in the United States. Apparently there are a number of ghosts who frequent the hotel, but...
Published 01/21/21
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Braydon starts the episode by discussing the cursed head of rebel samurai, Taira no Masakado. The samurai lived in the 10th century and after defeating many of the enemies who rose against him, he...
Published 01/14/21