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"Thick Thighs & Creepy Vibes" is a spine-chilling true crime podcast with a paranormal twist. Join hosts Mandy and Avery as they unravel eerie mysteries, blending true crime with supernatural elements. From ghostly encounters to unexplained phenomena, each episode promises a thrilling journey into the unknown. Tune in for a dose of suspense and the supernatural.Thick Thighs and Creepy Vibes Crímenes Reales
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  • Ep 62: Leah Anderson: Is her killer still in Gods Lake Narrows?
    Jun 18 2025

    In Gods Lake Narrows First Nations, a small Manitoba town of 1,300 people 15 year old Leah Anderson disappeared one Friday evening. Leah left her home Friday January 4th, 2013 to go skating with friends but never returned home. 2 days later her young lifeless body was found on a snowmobile trail.

    Since that day Leah's family has been fighting for justice, hoping to locate the person responsible for her tragic ending. They wonder if they are still wondering amongst them within their own community.


    Unfortunately, at just 15 years old Leah became part of the national inquiry of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. But like the rest of these beautiful souls, they are not just a number they are a person. They are someone's mother, sister, daughter, wife, cousin, niece or friend.


    June 21st is National Indigenous People's Day, a day toacknowledge and honor the histories, culture, and achievements of Métis, First Nations and Inuit peoples. Support the community, get involved, and remember to 'Say their names'.


    Creep it real

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    Produced & edited by Avery & Mandy

    Music- Ooze by 92elm (uppbeat.io)

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  • Ep 61. Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander: The Girls Who Never Came Home
    Jun 12 2025

    In September 2008, best friends Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander disappeared from Maniwaki, Quebec, leaving their belongings behind. Despite early dismissal by authorities, their families and communities launched extensive searches. Years later, their whereabouts remain unknown, and the case is considered suspicious.


    If You Have Information About Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander’s Disappearance, Please Contact:

    • Sûreté du Québec (Quebec Provincial Police)Phone: 1-800-659-4264 (anonymous tip line)

    • RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
      Phone: 1-800-726-2433 (anonymous tip line)

    • Foundation of Hope (supports families of missing Indigenous people)
      Phone: 1-866-616-8700
      Website: www.foundationofhope.ca




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      Check us out on Instagram. Send us a dm with your scary stories to be featured on one of our Sunday scaries!

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      Creep it real!






      Produced & edited by Avery & Mandy


      Music- Ooze by 92elm (uppbeat.io)



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  • Ep 60: The Road Where She Vanished: Aielah’s Last Night
    Jun 5 2025

    On February 2, 2006, 14-year-old Aielah Saric-Auger left the mall in Prince George, British Columbia, and was expected to stay at a friend’s house for a sleepover. She never made it. Eight days later, her body was discovered by a motorist in a ditch along Highway 16—an isolated stretch of road near Tabor Mountain, nearly 20 kilometers east of the city.

    Aielah’s death remains shrouded in silence and unanswered questions.

    This episode we explore the heartbreaking story of Aielah Saric-Auger, whose life was stolen before it truly began. Her case is one of many along Highway 16—a corridor tragically known as the Highway of Tears. For decades, this remote route through northern British Columbia has become synonymous with the disappearances and deaths of dozens of Indigenous women and girls. Their families continue to fight for justice, visibility, and meaningful action.

    Through Aielah’s story, we confront the painful truth of systemic neglect, the fear and trauma Indigenous communities have long endured, and the strength of those who continue to speak their names.

    Aielah was more than a statistic. She was a daughter, a sister, and a child who deserved safety. Her story must be told—and remembered.


    Members of the PodMoth Network

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    Check us out on Instagram. Send us a dm with your scary stories to be featured on one of our Sunday scaries!

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    Creep it real!






    Produced & edited by Avery & Mandy


    Music- Ooze by 92elm (uppbeat.io)



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    40 m
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