Episodios

  • Deadly Domestic Violence in Vancouver: Meshay & Layla
    May 6 2025
    In March 2023, Meshay Melendez and her daughter Layla Stewart disappeared from Vancouver, Washington. Despite multiple red flags and an active no-contact order, Meshay’s abusive ex-boyfriend, Kirkland Warren, was free — with devastating consequences. In this heart-wrenching episode, we uncover the tragic story of Meshay Melendez and her 7-year-old daughter, Layla Stewart, whose lives were cut short. This case shines a light on the cracks in the system when it comes to domestic violence protections and the urgent need for systemic change and nuanced dialogue that produce real change.

    Join us as we trace the chilling timeline:
    • Meshay’s turbulent history with Warren, including prior domestic violence.
    • Court decisions that left Warren free despite extreme risk assessments.
    • The heartbreaking discovery of Meshay and Layla’s bodies.
    • Warren’s shocking criminal past, his manipulation of the legal system, and the final sentencing.
    ⚠ If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), text "START" to 88788, or visit thehotline.org.

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  • Portland's Shanghai Tunnels
    Apr 29 2025
    Booze, Brothels, and the Dark Side of Portland’s Past (Feat. Rainy Day Rabbit Holes)

    What happens when you toss two hilarious Pacific Northwest history podcasts into Portland’s creepiest tunnels with beer, ghosts, and a whole lot of sass? This. You get this glorious chaos.

    In this unhinged crossover episode, Shea and Jody from Rainy Day Rabbit Holes team up with Caitlyn and Cassie from PNW Haunts & Homicides for a deep, dark dive beneath the streets of Portland, Oregon. From damp brick passageways to flannel-wearing apparitions, the crew recounts their visit to the Shanghai Tunnels Tour at Old Town Pizza & Brewing, while also dissecting the problematic roots of the term “shanghaied,” historic embellishments, and whether ghost pee is a thing. Expect history, hilarity, hauntings—and maybe some drunken shenanigans.

    👻 Learn more or book your own tunnel tour: Shanghai Tunnels Tour at Old Town Pizza & Brewing

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    57 m
  • The Cliff House Curse: Ghosts, Shipwrecks, & Fiery History in San Francisco
    Apr 22 2025
    Remember Jake the Alligator Man? Turns out his bizarre backstory might be tangled up with one of San Francisco’s most mysterious landmarks — The Cliff House. In this episode, we dig into the cursed history of this seaside icon: from explosive shipwrecks and devastating fires to ghostly apparitions, secret tunnels, and maybe even a mummy curse (?!).

    We’ll explore how The Cliff House rose, burned, rose again (multiple times) and how the Land’s End area had everything from seedy roadhouses to Victorian castles, extravagant bathhouses, amusement parks, taxidermied sea lions, forgotten cemeteries, and yes — Egyptian artifacts. We dive into the tale of Adolph Sutro, his cliffside empire, the ruins of Sutro Baths, and the eerie hauntings that still chill this foggy coastline.

    Is the area cursed by misplaced relics? Haunted by forgotten souls? Or just steeped in really bad luck? If you love lost history, ghost stories, and a healthy dose of weird… this one’s for you.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Oregon's Deadliest Shooting – Umpqua Community College
    Apr 15 2025
    On October 1st, 2015, tragedy struck the quiet town of Roseburg, Oregon, home to the Umpqua Community College campus. When 26-year-old Christopher Sean Harper Mercer opened fire, it became the scene of Oregon’s deadliest shooting. He fired erratically on both students and staff, senselessly killing nine people, wounding several, and leaving countless others with unimaginable trauma.

    Investigators would slowly uncover the story of the man behind the violence and what led him down such a deadly and destructive path. Much of his time was spent, either isolated, or in the darkest corners of the internet. That’s where his penchant for violent, hateful ideologies seemingly began. In this episode, we peel back the layers of a deeply disturbing story—exploring Harper Mercer’s childhood, his struggles with mental health, his obsession with guns, and his dogmatic descent into incel and racist philosophies.

    As we remember the victims, this case serves as a grim reminder of America’s ongoing mass shooting crisis. While this story undeniably centers around violence and loss, it’s also a story of resilience and humanity even amidst horror and in the face of tragedy. We also honor the incredible bravery of survivors, including Chris Mintz, a U.S. Army veteran and student who risked his life to save others during the attack. This is the story of survival, heroism, and tragedy in Snyder Hall.

    Honoring the Lives Lost: Lawrence Levine, Lucero Alcaraz, Quinn Glen Cooper, Lucas Eibel, Jason Dale Johnson, Treven Taylor Anspach, Rebecka Ann Carnes, Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, Sarena Dawn Moore

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Eliza DeWolfe: Scandalous Love & Suffrage
    Apr 8 2025
    Ever wondered how free love, feminism, and scandal shaped the 1800s Pacific Northwest? Join Caitlyn as she tags along with Shea of History Unhinged: Rainy Day Rabbit Holes. *This episode contains piping hot old-timey PNW tea!* 🫖 Learn all about free love and feminism in 1860s PNW as well as an iconic woman of the day. In the rugged 1800s Pacific Northwest, one woman defied societal norms with bloomers, boldness, and a passion for equality. Meet Eliza Woodard Hurd DeWolfe, a trailblazer whose story still inspires.

    This episode unravels tales of unconventional relationships, daring dress reform, and the enduring fight for women’s suffrage. Packed with humor, history, and heartfelt moments, it’s a wild ride into the past. Discover the roots of the free love movement and its surprising ties to early feminism. Follow the bold actions of Eliza DeWolfe as she challenges 19th-century social norms. Learn how dress reform became a symbol of freedom and suffrage in the Pacific Northwest.

    Uncover the wild story of free love advocate Eliza DeWolfe in 1800s Pacific Northwest. Scandal, feminism, and boldness await! Listen now!

    Chapters & Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction: Meet Shea from Rainy Day Rabbit Holes and Caitlyn from PNW Haunts and Homicides.
    00:10 - Free Love Origins: The surprising history of free love, starting in the 2nd century.
    00:33 - Eliza’s Defiance: Riding in bloomers and the "conjugal alliance" scandal.
    00:43 - Dress Reform & Suffrage: Eliza’s lasting impact on women’s rights.
    00:58 - Final Thoughts & Takeaways: Celebrating Eliza’s legacy.

    Don’t forget to visit our rainydayrabbitholes.com if you enjoyed this episode! Special thanks to Bethany Kay Matthews for her invaluable research.

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    48 m
  • The Bizarre Tale of Jake the Alligator Man
    Apr 1 2025
    This week, we dive into the eerie and eccentric history of Long Beach, Washington—home to Marsh’s Free Museum and its most famous resident: Jake the Alligator Man! 🐊👀 We uncover the mysteries, myths, and bizarre tales surrounding Jake, from tabloid headlines to wild legends of his alleged past life as a whiskey-drinking, cigar-smoking sideshow star. Is Jake a cannibalistic cryptid, a carnival oddity, or just an elaborate piece of art?

    Plus, we explore Marsh’s Free Museum, a treasure trove of taxidermy, antique arcade games, and bizarre curiosities—think shrunken heads, a two-headed calf, and even a roulette wheel from the Alaskan Gold Rush. But that’s not all! We take a spooky detour into the "Graveyard of the Pacific," where we unravel the ghostly history of the Admiral Benson shipwreck and the museum’s strange connection to the Cliff House in San Francisco.

    Get ready for a weird, witty, and spine-chilling journey through Washington’s strangest seaside town. And tell us—is it Jake the Alligator-Man or Jake Man-Alligator?

    🔮 Subscribe now for haunted history, paranormal lore, and true crime with a twist!

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    48 m
  • To Train Up a Child: The Tragic Story of Hana Alemu
    Mar 25 2025
    Hana and her adoptive brother, Immanuel, were brought from Ethiopia into what was supposed to be a loving home, but they instead found themselves in an abusive environment of isolation, starvation, and cruel punishment. Perhaps the warning signs were too subtle, because no interventions came in time to prevent the unimaginable tragedy that unfolded in May 2011. Far too often abuse is only exposed in hindsight. Larry and Carri Williams appeared to be a kind, wholesome couple devoted to raising their family in Sedro-Woolley, Washington. But behind closed doors, their strict fundamentalist Christian beliefs and harsh parenting practices would lead to a horrifying case of abuse, ultimately resulting in Hana’s tragic death.

    In this episode, we examine the rise of the homeschooling movement particularly in fundamentalist Christian homes, the influence of controversial child-rearing books like To Train Up a Child, as well as some of the troubling adoption practices that led us here. Hana’s death laid bare the dangers of abusive parenting ideologies and the failures in adoption oversight. She endured years of mistreatment before her body sadly succumbed to the persistent abuse that she had already endured for years at the Williams family’s rural home.

    What red flags were ignored along the way? Can justice ever truly be served? Join us as we uncover the heartbreaking story of abuse, control, and religious extremism that devastated a community.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Fort Vancouver’s Bicentennial: Historic Haunted Houses, Mysteries, & Murder
    Mar 18 2025
    Join us as we explore the fascinating history and hauntings of Fort Vancouver! Built in 1825, this iconic site marks its 200th anniversary this year. Originally a fur trading post for the Hudson’s Bay Company, Fort Vancouver has a rich, complex history—colonial expansion on Indigenous communities, military takeovers, and lost gravesites.

    We dive into the hauntings of Officer’s Row, the Vancouver Barracks, and the infamous Post Hospital. From phantom touches to moving safes, ringing phones, and murder mysteries, there’s no shortage of supernatural activity here!

    Tangents about previous episodes include:
    Episode 44: Ghosts of McLoughlin House
    Episode 155: Haunted Port Townsend: Spirits of Point Wilson Lighthouse | Espooky Tales
    Episode 55: Legend of Bandage Man
    Episode 194: Exploring Places Forgotten: The Allure of Abandon Architecture

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    1 h y 12 m
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