25 Feb NoSleep Podcast S10E14
It’s episode 14 of Season 10. On this week’s show we have five tales about blinding betrayals, disturbing deaths and fated friends.
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Crone’s Wood
Violence
My Father’s Confession
Violence
The Flame That Wouldn’t Burn
Graphic Harm
“Crone’s Wood”† written by S.H. Cooper and performed by Corinne Sanders & Addison Peacock & Erin Lillis & Alexis Bristowe. (Story starts around 00:08:40)
“My Father’s Confession”¤ written by Grace Russell and performed by Mick Wingert & Jesse Cornett & Peter Lewis & Dan Zappulla & Matthew Bradford & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 00:25:34)
“It’ll Be Back Tonight”† written by J.D. Smith and performed by Addison Peacock & Jeff Clement & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts around 01:12:25)
“Incomprehensible”† written by J.D. McGregor and performed by Atticus Jackson & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 01:39:46)
“The Flame That Wouldn’t Burn”‡ written by Manen Lyset and performed by Matthew Bradford & Peter Lewis & Kyle Akers & Addison Peacock. (Story starts around 02:04:45)
Host: Peter Lewis
Executive Producer: David Cummings
Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone
Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤
“It’ll Be Back Tonight” illustration courtesy of Mark Pelham
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