Band-Aid Bandit
5/22/202640 min
Maria thinks she’s landed the perfect gig, driving a friendly stranger from downtown Baltimore out to a Park ‘n’ Ride outside of the city. It’s the easiest hundred bucks she’s ever made. But she soon learns that there’s more to this job than she bargained for. Plus, a story about why the chicken really crosses the road.
Band-Aid Bandit
Maria thinks she’s landed the perfect gig, driving a friendly stranger from downtown Baltimore out to a Park ‘n’ Ride outside of the city. It’s the easiest hundred bucks she’s ever made. But she soon learns that there’s more to this job than she bargained for.
Thank you, Maria, for sharing your story with us!
Produced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Yari Bundy, scouted by Ashley de Coligny, artwork by Teo Ducot.
Fire Chicken
Remember that old joke, why did the chicken cross the road? Yvana and her uncle just found out.
Thank you Yvana for sharing your story with Spooked! For more dark magic and Haitian Voodoo stories, follow Yvana @theemlle on Instagram or check out her Youtube, Chronicles of Zoe.
Produced by Erick Yáñez, original score by Nicholas Marks, scouted by Paulina Creque.
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First 90 secondsGlynn Washington· Host0:00
[singing] There was a farmer who had a dog, and Bingo was his name-o. The doggy liked to growl and bite because the farmer said so. The pastor, postman, and his wife, the plumber, roofer all took flight. The neighbors hid by day and night 'cause Bingo bit that ass, yo. [laughs] You've crossed over to Spooked. Stay tuned. [eerie music] [upbeat music] Just recently, even amid wars, wars, and rumors of wars, as we tear each other apart, a miracle of sorts. For the first time in history, humans journeyed further into the dark than anyone has ever gone before. Four people, the best of us, strapped into a tiny craft. And right before the most dangerous, most fraught leg of their trip, as they watch our spinning planet, our Earth, setting