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Morbid

Morbid

By: Ash Kelley & Alaina Urquhart
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It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Morbid ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.© Morbid: A True Crime Podcast True Crime
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  • Listener Tales 108: 90's Tales!
    Mar 26 2026

    Weirdos! We NEEDED a nostalgic moment, and decided to share it with you! This month, DebDeb has cultivated a batch of 90's tales that are brought to you By you FOR you and ALL ABOUT YOU! Check out YouTube to see what happened mid episode that made us all lose our damn minds!

    If you’ve got a listener tale please send it to Deb by emailing us at Morbidpodcast@gmail.com with “Listener Tales” somewhere in the subject line, and if you share pictures, please let us know if we can share them with fellow weirdos! :)

    Mentions in this episode:

    Come to see MORBID Live at Radio City Music Hall on June 27th!Tickets are available for purchase by visiting this site!

    PRE-ORDER GIFT! When you pre-order THE BUTCHER LEGACY, you can enter to win a spooky blood-drip bookmark to perfectly match the most chilling cover yet in this series🩸Submit your pre-order receipt at the link in bio to receive an exclusive bookmark. Any US retailer, any format. While supplies last.

    Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)

    Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)

    Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash Kelley

    Listener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra Lally

    Listener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025)


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Kidnapping of Charlie Lindbergh (Part 2)
    Mar 23 2026

    (Part 2 of 2) On March 1, 1932, someone crept into a second-floor window of the home of Charles and Ann Lindbergh and kidnapped the couple’s twenty-month-old son, Charlie, leaving behind a ransom note demanding $50,000 for the boy’s return.

    Mentions in this episode:

    Come to see MORBID Live at Radio City Music Hall on June 27th! Tickets are available for purchase by visiting this site!

    Don't forget to prepare for our March Bonus Episode Bookclub, brought to YOU by our friends at Ashley! We're excited to share the episode with you wherever you find podcasts on March 31st! We will also have the full VIDEO episode available on Youtube as well! Want to be part of the conversation? This time we're talking about Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell. Get it wherever you find books now!

    Reference

    American Experience. n.d. Ann Morrow Lindbergh.https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/lindbergh-anne-morrow/.

    Associated Press. 1932. "Moore halts plan for state reward." Central New Jersey Home News, March 2: 1.

    —. 1932. "Seek Lindbergh baby in Newark after card is discovered in mails." Central New Jersey Home News, March 2: 1.

    —. 1932. "Orders that vigilance be not relaxed until killers meet justice." Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ), May 13: 1.

    —. 1932. "Morrow maid a suicide." Herald-News (Passaic, NJ), June 10: 1.

    —. 1934. "Hauptman ready to quit US." The Evening Times (Trenton, NJ), September 21: 1.

    Cahill, Richard. 2014. Hauptmann's Ladder: A Step-By-Step Analysis of the Lindbergh Kidnapping. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press.

    Hauck, Anthony. 1935. "Hauptman's guilt overwhelmingly proved." New York Times, February 12: 12.

    Linder, Douglas. n.d. Ransom notes, responses and other communication. Accessed December 29, 2025. https://famous-trials.com/hauptmann/1398-ransom.

    New York Times. 1934. "Friends describe Hauptman as shy." New York Times, September 23: 24.

    —. 1934. "Hauptman script 'like' kidnappers." New York Times, October 16: 20.

    —. 1932. "Test of religion seen in kidnapping." New York Times, May 16: 2.

    2013. Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby? Directed by Larry Klein. Performed by Nova.

    Shapiro, Stanley. 2009. "The Celebrity of Charles Lindbergh." Air Power History 21-33.

    Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)

    Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)

    Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash Kelley

    Listener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra Lally

    Listener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025)


    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Kidnapping of Charlie Lindbergh (Part 1)
    Mar 19 2026

    On March 1, 1932, someone crept into a second-floor window of the home of Charles and Ann Lindbergh and kidnapped the couple’s twenty-month-old son, Charlie, leaving behind a ransom note demanding $50,000 for the boy’s return.

    Mentions in this episode:

    Come to see MORBID Live at Radio City Music Hall on June 27th! Tickets are available for purchase by visiting this site!

    Don't forget to prepare for our March Bonus Episode Bookclub, brought to YOU by our friends at Ashley! We're excited to share the episode with you wherever you find podcasts on March 31st! We will also have the full VIDEO episode available on Youtube as well! Want to be part of the conversation? This time we're talking about Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell. Get it wherever you find books now!

    Reference

    American Experience. n.d. Ann Morrow Lindbergh. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/lindbergh-anne-morrow/.

    Associated Press. 1932. "Moore halts plan for state reward." Central New Jersey Home News, March 2: 1.

    —. 1932. "Seek Lindbergh baby in Newark after card is discovered in mails." Central New Jersey Home News, March 2: 1.

    —. 1932. "Orders that vigilance be not relaxed until killers meet justice." Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ), May 13: 1.

    —. 1932. "Morrow maid a suicide." Herald-News (Passaic, NJ), June 10: 1.

    —. 1934. "Hauptman ready to quit US." The Evening Times (Trenton, NJ), September 21: 1.

    Cahill, Richard. 2014. Hauptmann's Ladder: A Step-By-Step Analysis of the Lindbergh Kidnapping. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press.

    Hauck, Anthony. 1935. "Hauptman's guilt overwhelmingly proved." New York Times, February 12: 12.

    Linder, Douglas. n.d. Ransom notes, responses and other communication. Accessed December 29, 2025. https://famous-trials.com/hauptmann/1398-ransom.

    New York Times. 1934. "Friends describe Hauptman as shy." New York Times, September 23: 24.

    —. 1934. "Hauptman script 'like' kidnappers." New York Times, October 16: 20.

    —. 1932. "Test of religion seen in kidnapping." New York Times, May 16: 2.

    2013. Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby? Directed by Larry Klein. Performed by Nova.

    Shapiro, Stanley. 2009. "The Celebrity of Charles Lindbergh." Air Power History 21-33.

    Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)

    Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)

    Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash Kelley

    Listener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra Lally

    Listener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025)


    Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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