Paired Nightmares

Paired Nightmares

by Tyler & Jenie Wray
Season 1
Ted Bundy (Part 3)
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Theodore Robert Bundy was an American serial killer who kidnapped raped and murdered potentially more than 36 victims between 1974 and 1978. His true victim number is unknown. He was known for using charm and deception to gain victims’ trust, often pretending to be injured or impersonating authority figures. His crimes and court cases became some of the most widely studied and publicized serial murder cases in American history. Wikipedia
Ted Bundy (Part 2)
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Theodore Robert Bundy was an American serial killer who kidnapped raped and murdered potentially more than 36 victims between 1974 and 1978. His true victim number is unknown. He was known for using charm and deception to gain victims’ trust, often pretending to be injured or impersonating authority figures. His crimes and court cases became some of the most widely studied and publicized serial murder cases in American history. Wikipedia
Ted Bundy (Part 1)
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Theodore Robert Bundy was an American serial killer who kidnapped raped and murdered potentially more than 36 victims between 1974 and 1978. His true victim number is unknown. He was known for using charm and deception to gain victims’ trust, often pretending to be injured or impersonating authority figures. His crimes and court cases became some of the most widely studied and publicized serial murder cases in American history. Wikipedia
The "Curse of the Bambino"
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The Curse of the Bambino was a famous baseball superstition that claimed the Boston Red Sox were cursed after they sold star player Babe Ruth — nicknamed “The Bambino” — to the New York Yankees in 1919. After the trade, the Red Sox went 86 years without winning a World Series, despite several heartbreaking losses, while the Yankees became one of the most successful teams in sports history. Fans and media blamed the long championship drought on the “curse.” The curse was considered broken in 2004, when the Red Sox won the World Series after dramatically defeating the Yankees in the American League Championship Series. Wikipedia, The Atlantic, YouTube "The Baseball Explainer"
The Stanley Hotel
The Stanley Hotel is a historic mountain resort opened in 1909 in Estes Park by Frellan Oscar Stanley. Originally built as a luxury retreat for visitors seeking fresh mountain air, it became known for its elegant design and modern amenities for its time. Today, the hotel is famous both for its history and its reputation for paranormal activity, with frequent reports of unexplained noises, apparitions, and unusual occurrences-especially in Room 217. It also gained widespread recognition after inspiring Stephen King’s novel The Shining. Wikipedia, usghostadventures.com, denverterrors.com
The Murder of Anna Moriah Wilson
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The murder of Anna Moriah Wilson (often called “Mo”) was a high-profile case that occurred in 2022 in Austin, Texas. On May 11, 2022, Wilson, a 25-year-old professional cyclist, was found shot to death at a friend’s apartment. The case was a jealousy-driven killing tied to a romantic triangle, followed by a dramatic international manhunt and eventual conviction. Netflix Documentary: The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson, Wikipedia, moriahwilson foundation.org, people.com Her Instagram Moriah Wilson (@mo__wilson) The foundation https://moriahwilsonfoundation.org/mos-story/
The Beast of Bray Road
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The Beast of Bray Road is a mysterious, wolf-like creature reportedly seen along Bray Road near Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Described as walking on two legs like a human but resembling a large, hairy canine, it’s often compared to a werewolf. Sightings—especially in the late 1980s and 1990s—describe glowing eyes, a muscular build, and behavior ranging from chasing cars to feeding on roadkill. The legend became widely known after local journalist Linda Godfrey investigated and published accounts of witnesses. While some believe it’s a supernatural creature or unknown animal, skeptics argue it’s likely misidentified wildlife (like large dogs or bears) or folklore amplified by media attention. Theoi.com, allthatsintersting.com, thevintagenews.com, Scandinavianarchaelology.com
The Disappearance of Daniel Robinson
Daniel Robinson was a young geologist from South Carolina who went missing in June 2021 near Buckeye, Arizona. He was working in the desert when he disappeared after leaving a job site. His case gained national attention due to unusual circumstances, including his vehicle later being found crashed in a remote desert area with personal belongings still inside. Despite extensive searches and an ongoing investigation led in part by his family, his disappearance remains unsolved. Robinson’s case has been widely discussed alongside other missing persons cases, with his family advocating for more attention and resources devoted to finding him. Wikipedia, buckeyeaz.gov, foxnews.com, pleasehelpfinddaniel.com https://pleasehelpfinddaniel.com/
The Bell Witch
The Bell Witch is a famous American folk legend centered on the Red River area in early 19th-century Tennessee. The legend tells of a family—the Bells—who were allegedly haunted by a mysterious entity between 1817 and 1821. The spirit became known as the “Bell Witch.” The family patriarch, John Bell, and his daughter Betsy Bell were the main targets. The entity could speak, shape-shift, and physically interact with people—scratching, hitting, and pulling covers off beds. Bellwitchcave.com, Wikipedia.com
The Co-ed Killer
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Ed Kemper (full name Edmund Emil Kemper III) is an American serial killer active in California in the early 1970s. He murdered 10 people between 1964 and 1973, including his grandparents, several young women (mostly college students), and his own mother. Because he often picked up hitchhikers, he became known as the “Co-ed Killer.” Kemper stood out for his high intelligence (reportedly an IQ of 145) and his ability to appear calm and cooperative, which helped him evade suspicion for a time. After killing his mother in 1973, he turned himself in to the police and confessed to all his crimes. He was convicted in 1973 and is serving multiple life sentences at the California Medical Facility. Ebsco.com, people.com, Wikipedia
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