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Spooked

Creature Feature

Spooked

KQED and Snap Studios

Chiller, Performing Arts, Ghosts, Society & Culture, Halloween, Thriller, Paranormal, Spooky, Supernatural, Personal Journals, Leisure, Arts, Horror, Fall, Mystery, Wonder, Adventure, Scary, Culture

4.615.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Strange creatures don't just live under your bed. Oh no. In this Spooked episode, we dive deep into the waters of an Oregon lake & travel to the island of Montserrat to bring you tales of things that go bump in the night.

STORIES

Devil’s Lake

Zack is visiting the Oregon Coast with family when he, his dad, and his uncle decide to head to nearby Devil’s Lake to do some fishing. When a creature with greenish blue skin jumps out of the water to grab him he begins to understand the true darkness of the lake.

Thank you, Zach, for sharing your story with Spooked!

Produced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Leon Morimoto

The Ligaroo

When Shirley Spycalla was a little girl, her family lived on the Caribbean island of Grenada, where she was always told to get home before dark. One day, she finds out why.

Thank you, Shirley, for sharing your story with Spooked. Shirley now lives on the small and beautiful island of Montserrat, where she stays on eternal guard for shapeshifters.

Produced by Anne Ford, original score by Doug Stuart

Art by Teo Ducot

Transcript

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0:00.0

Snap Studios. They say that the sins of the father will be visited upon the sons.

0:17.0

I hope not.

0:19.0

Because if it is true, my boy's in big trouble. You're in the spooked,

0:35.0

listen to spooked.

0:36.5

Stay tuned.

0:38.5

You heard him on Snap, on Spoot, on The Mawth. Now from PRX and The Mawth.

0:51.0

Experience a podcast, What's Ray saying? My snap favorite Dr. Ray Christian in each

0:57.3

episode of What's Ray saying, you'll enter a world of Southern-Baked personal narrative, interwoven with black American history

1:06.1

told through the lens of Ray Christian's remarkable life as a combat veteran, academic,

1:12.2

Appalachian, an award-winning

1:14.1

Storyteller.

1:15.6

With a voice that feels like an old bottle of your favorite scotch,

1:19.2

Ray makes you comfortable enough to listen to things

1:22.1

that aren't always easy to hear.

1:25.1

Find a brand new season of What's Ray saying starting November 8th.

1:30.4

From KQED and PRX, you've crossed over to Spoot. As a kid, my uncle came from the big city to stay with us briefly on our farm in rural Michigan. And at night under stars so

1:56.7

bright he could almost read by him. He tells me stories about all sorts of things.

2:03.4

He knows all sorts of things.

2:06.0

Like about conversion vans, or where to carry your extra cash

2:11.0

and how a real man mixes his own cologne. I listen because I'm a

2:16.6

farm boy I don't know farmer stuff like about chickens and goats and cows one evening on the way back from church,

2:25.0

my uncle says he needs a new pair of boots.

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