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Mayhem-porium

Jennifer Chambers
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  • Ghost Stories: Oregon State Insane Asylum
    This episode goes over some of the infamous ghost stories surrounding the former Oregon State Insane Asylum, now known as the Oregon Hospital. It includes truly creepy recollections of the ghosts and a brief explanation of the history and treatment of mental illness there. This podcast strives to be an advocate, and encourages those affected by mental health conditions to contact NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, for support and education. Sources for this episode include, among others: Oregon Health Authority https://www.oregon.gov/oha/OSH/Pages/About.aspx The New Yorker Magazine: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/05/27/the-troubled-history-of-psychiatry NAMI https://www.nami.org/advocacy Photos of the Oregon State Insane Asylum are at the podcast's Instagram account, @mayhem.porium.podcast.
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  • Dylatov Pass/Unexplained Disappearances
    The Dylatov Pass incident is one that can send you down the rabbit hole in a serious way. I was able to use lots of sources on this episode, including these: Sources: "David Paulides - Missing 411." Missing 411, missing411.com/. "Missing 411." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 26 Apr. 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_411. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-may-have-finally-unraveled-mystery-dyatlov-pass-incident-180976886/ The book I mentioned is I Know Who You Are, by Barbara Rae-Venter. Here is a link to a photo from the incident. I do not recommend looking for more photos; they can be quite gruesome, and I didn't want to go very far int that territory myself. Here is a link to the memorial photo shown in the podcast cover.
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  • Mystery & Mayhem in the House of Mouse
    Hello, and welcome to Mayhem-porium, the podcast where we explore true crime, spooky things, bizarre happenings, and the unexplained. today,  our podcast is about Disneyland's defunct rides and attractions, urban legends, and people who were asked not to return after photographing some of those places. The photographers named here are: Matthew Christopher   Seph Lawless  Enjoy! Let us know your favorite abandoned attraction and maybe we'll cover it next time.
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  • Living Enrichment Center: Cult or not? What about the Ghosts?
    Share your ghost, crime, spooky or bizarre story here! In this episode, we delve into the controversial history of the Living Enrichment Center, a New Thought organization and retreat center founded by senior minister Mary Manin Morrissey in the mid-1970s. What started as a small church in the Morrissey's farmhouse grew into the largest New Thought church in Oregon with over 4,000 members. However, in 2004, the center closed following a $10.7 million financial scandal, leading many to question whether it was a cult. Join us as we explore the rise and fall of the Living Enrichment Center and examine the accusations of cult-like behavior. Books Mentioned: I Know Who You are: How an Amateur DNA Sleuth Unmasked the Golden State Killer and Changed Crime Fighting Forever, by Barbara Rae-Venter. Sources: Mary Morrissey's official website: https://marymorrissey.com/ Oregon Department of Justice report on the Living Enrichment Center: https://www.doj.state.or.us/consumer-protection/money-talks/investor-alerts/living-enrichment-center/ Life Mastery Institute website: https://www.lifemasteryinstitute.com/ Dammasch State Hospital Photos: http://www.smitheliot.com/dammasch-state-hospital-1 Eifandil on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/creepy/comments/pm0hg/living_enrichment_center/ Mr. Deagle on Yourghoststories: https://www.yourghoststories.com/real-ghost-story.php?story=768 Life Mastery Institute website: https://www.lifemasteryinstitute.com/ KATU: https://web.archive.org/web/20121106041150/http://www.katu.com/news/specialreports/11128766.html
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  • Twin Peaks: True Crime with Me
    In this episode, we go over the show Twin Peaks and its creation. Were the events in the show inspired by reality? We'll find out just what did and why, and go over the show and the associated movie as icons of the PNW. Images from the show on the @mayhem.porium.podcasr Instagram feed. Sources: "Angela Rader murder case still unsolved" (WCAX-TV) "The Real-Life Murder Case That Inspired 'Twin Peaks'" (Rolling Stone) "The Story That Inspired Twin Peaks: The Tragic Death of Hazel Drew" (CrimeReads) "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" (ABC News 20/20 documentary) Do you have comments, questions, or show ideas? Email the show at the link in the show description or at [email protected]. Follow the show on Instagram: @mayhem.porium.podcast Follow our sister podcast, The Courage Checklist, at your preferred podcast provider, or on Instagram: @thecouragechecklist
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About Mayhem-porium

Welcome to the Mayhem-porium podcast, where we explore true crime, spooky and bizarre things, and some of the most intriguing and perplexing events from the past. I'm your host, Jennifer Chambers, and I’m a writer and podcaster from the Pacific Northwest, where a lot of weird things happen. Let's talk about strange and unusual events, places, and things, with a PNW flair.
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