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8: HESITATIONS

8: HESITATIONS

FromParkdale Haunt


8: HESITATIONS

FromParkdale Haunt

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ever gotten a phone call from an unknown number that scares the hell out of you? Judith has, and she decides the best plan of action is to start crashing on Owen’s couch. They visit A. Bird to see if he’s maybe behind the issues at the house, but he’s got problems of his own. But it’s not just him who should be worried, it’s Judith and Owen, because the recordings aren’t just changing… they’re starting to talk back.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Hauntings/paranormal experiences, fire (mentioned), murder (mentioned), cults, alcohol
Alex Nursall as Judith
Ian Boddy as Owen
Taylor Davis as Austin Bird
Kyle Anderson as Viktor
Theme music by Phil Wright
Recorded at Pirate Toronto
Presented in partnership with the Frequency Podcast Network. You can find us and all the other Frequency podcasts at frequencypodcastnetwork.com
You can find us on Twitter and Instagram @parkdalehaunt.
Released:
Oct 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (48)

Ever since Judith’s lifelong best friend, Claire Sterback, inherited a house from a biological family she never knew, things have begun to change. Claire has begun to change. It isn’t just that the house is full of cryptic notebooks, ominous scribblings on the wall, and has a basement that is colder than it should be. It isn’t just that Claire abruptly up and left her live-in boyfriend and is now being stalked by a psychopathic realtor. Claire is… off. As she gets closer to a secret at the heart of the old house in the Toronto neighbourhood of Parkdale, she is also getting closer to losing herself. After Claire goes missing - with the help of co-worker-turned-friend-Owen - Judith vies to track her down, even if it means diving into a history that may have been better left untouched.