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The Legend of The Donkey Lady

June 10, 2011 Horror 1 Comment

A Tale of Mythology by: RFR Casket Crew Denise

Any who has gone to school in San Antonio has heard of the Donkey Lady.

Fire Flames

A Horrible Fire is where the Story of the Donkey Lady Began


Now the way I heard it, back in the fifites, a young woman was in a fire. Apparently the woman lost two children in that same fire and that her husband started it.

The woman survived but was left horribly disfigured. It is also said that when her face healed, the skin had something of a droop, baggy appearance. Her fingers were fused together, leaving dark stumps – or hooves.

Disfigured and totally insane, it’s said the woman stayed mostly in the rural backwood areas of the county, terrorizing anyone who approached her.

During summer nights, if she stumbled upon unsuspecting campers, she would try to separate them so she could pounce on a lone victim, ripping, chewing…well, you get the idea.

This is but one legend here in Texas, Deadites. Each week, I will try to bring another legend from around the states and world. Do you have a weird legend or ghost story from your hometown or state. Let me know by sending me an email to: Denise@rfrpodcast.com

Rotting Flesh Radio’s Unknown Scare Actor Takes His Last Ride and We Have the Video

Hey there Deadites. While attending the Midwest Haunters Convention this past weekend, Rotting Flesh Radio’s Unknown Scare Actor was on hand covering the event with many other of the Casket Crew.

While there, he had the pleasure of experiencing death! Yes, he took his Last Ride in the last ride simulator that you heard us speak about during our Annual Haunt Tours, at Transworld and more.

So instead of explaining it more….here is the video to prove it.

Sit Back, Relax and Rot Away…

Murderer in the Backseat Urban Legend

May 29, 2011 Halloween, Horror No Comments

A Look Into The Urban Legend by: RFR Casket Crew Denise

Stories from around the world coming to you from the desk of the Cryptic Keeper

Bloody Knife - photo by: XerStock on Deviantart

Bloody Knife - photo by: XerStock on Deviantart

A friend of mine went out shopping and parked her car in the parking garage to kept it out of the heat and sun. Later that day, she returned, placed her packages in the truck and collapsed into the driver’s seat. She pulled on the seatbelt, locked the doors and waited as a man closed his passenger door. Just by coincidence, this man was leaving at the same time.

She drove to the exit and noticed the man’s car behind her. She turned onto the highway and the man made the same turn. No matter how fast she drove, the man kept up with her. Soon the man began to flash his lights and honk his horn.

Frightened now, she got off the highway and sped through city streets, running red lights in her panic. Still the man pursed her. Finally she decided to go to a mutual friend’s house. The friend’s husband works for the police department.

As she drew near to the house, she blared her horn. Screeching to a stop in the gravel driveway, she jumped out of the car yelling, “There’s a man following me! He followed me from the mall.”

When the stranger pulled up a minute later, our cop friend pointed his gun and ordered the man out of the car. When he stepped out, the cop wrestled him to the ground.

“Take it easy, officer,” the man following my friend said, “I was just trying to warn the lady about the guy in the backseat of her car.”

My friend’s husband rushed to the car and threw open the backseat to find a man huddled behind the driver’s seat with a big hunting knife clutched in his hand.

Ooooh, creepy!

Another common variant of this legend happens when a female pulls into a gas station and is frightened by the odd behavior of the attendant who keeps trying to get her to leave the car and join him in the office. It turns our he has glimpsed a knife-wielding murderer in the backseat and is trying to save her life.

Folklorists have traced the legend back to the 1960s and believe it may have been inspired by a vaguely similar real event in 1964 involving the discovery by a New York City policeman of an escaped murderer hiding in the backseat of his own car.

This urban legend was among several other legendary horror stories dramatized in the 1998 film Urban Legend.

Let us not assume, however, that real-life evildoers never lie in wait for their victims in the backseats of vehicles.

Until next time, Deadites, sit back and rot away. And if you have an urban legend you would like to share, please send it to the Cryptic Keeper’s good friend Denise at  denise@rfrpodcast.com

You want to know what scares me?

by: RFR Casket Crew’s Unknown Scare Actor

Haunted House Drywall

A Haunters Fun Nightmare Working in Drywall

Ok Deadites, this blog will be a short one.  As I was working around the house today, I found a new phobia.

I had to replace the ceiling in my dungeon, and there was no getting out of it this weekend.  I would much rather be scaring somebody , but the duties of homeowner ship dictate that if repairs need to be done, and you can’t afford to pay someone to do it, then the responsibility falls on you.  With that being said, on to my phobia.  I have gypsumphobia or the fear of drywall! Take that haunters who endlessly put up drywall in your event year after year!

and remember one thing…Everyone…………….is afraid of something!

Dark tales from the four corners – Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King

May 29, 2011 Horror No Comments

Full Dark No Stars by Stephen King

Full Dark No Stars by Stephen King

“I believe there is another man inside every man, a stranger…” writes Wilfred Leland James i the early pages of the riveting confession that makes up “1922″, the first tale from Stephen King in Full Dark, No Stars. For James, that stranger is awakened when his wife, Arlette, proposes selling of the family homestead and moving to Omaha, setting in motion a gruesome train of murder and  the maybe a side of madness.

In “Big Driver”, a cozy-mystery writer named Tess encounters the stranger along a back road in Massachusetts when she takes a shortcut home after a book-club engagement. Violated and left for dead, Tess plots revenge that will bring her face-to-face with another stranger – the one inside.

“Fair Extension” is probably the shortest and most fun. Making a deal with the devil not saves Dave Streeter from a fatal cancer but provides rich recompense for a lifetime of resentment.

When her husband of more than 20 years is away on one of his business trips, Darcy Anderson looks for batteries in the garage. Her toe knocks up against a box under a worktable and she discovers the stranger inside her husband. It’s a horrifying discovery, rendered with bristling intensity, and definitely ends a good marriage.

I probably don’t have to reiterate how big a fan I am of  Stephen King’s work, but for those who haven’t heard – it’s HUGE!

Stephen King delivers another great collection of stories of the macob.  Not truly horror, these stories push the boundaries of mankind. Just how far would you go if…

Stephen King’s Full Dark, No Stars is worth reading even if the title is a little odd.

by: RFR Casket Crew Denise

Legend of Bloody Mary

Stories from around the world coming to you from the desk of the Cryptic Keeper

When I was about 9 years old, I went to a friend’s for a birthday/slumber party. There were about 10 other girls there. About midnight, we decided to play Bloody Mary. Some of us had never heard of this so one of the girls told the story.

Mary Worth lived a long time ago. She was a very beautiful young girl. One day she had a terrible accident that left her face so disfigured that nobody would look at her. She had not been allowed to see her own reflection after this accident for fear that she would lose her mind. Before this, she had spent long hours admiring her beauty in her bedroom mirror.

One night, after everyone had gone to bed, unable to fight the curiosity any longer, she crept to a room that had a mirror. As soon as she saw her face, she broke down into terrible screams and sobs. It was at this moment that she was so heartbroken and wanted her old reflection back that she walked into the mirror to find it, vowing to disfigure anybody that came looking for her in the mirror.

After hearing this story, which was told very scarily, we decided to turn out all of the lights and try it. We all huddled around the mirror and starting repeating “Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary.” About the fifth time we said it one of the girls that was in front of the mirror started screaming and trying to push her way back away from the mirror. She was screaming so loud that my friend’s mom came running into the room. She quickly turned on the lights and found this girl huddled in the corner screaming. She turned her around to see what the problem and saw these long fingernail scratches down her right cheek. I will never forget her face as long as I live!!!

Well…what do ya think? Believe me?  Here in Texas, this is what we call a tall tale but most people simply refer to them as urban legends.

Urban Legends are bizarre untrue stories that circulate in society through being presented as something that actually happened, usually to a friend or relative of somebody. The really, really, really great thing about these legends are that they are bizarre and extremely creepy; great for telling during the witching month.

The Bloody Mary legend and several variants date from the 1960s, but it is impossible to pin down its origin.

There is a body of myths and superstitions attributing magical and/or divinatory properties to mirrors dating back to ancient times, and these beliefs typically contain elements of danger and foreboding.

Mirror, mirror on the wall,
Who in this land is fairest of all?

To this the mirror answers:

You, my queen, are fairest of all.

As everyone who grew up reading Snow White or watching the movies, knows, the mirror-obsessed queen was eventually by her own vanity, and believe it or not, is where some basic elements of the Legend of Bloody Mary begin to take shape.

There’s another belief that if you look in a mirror too long, you’re sure to see the devil. This belief dates back to the nineteenth century English. And one superstition from the eighteenth century warms that mirrors must be covered or turned to face the wall in the presence of a dead person. Some say this was to signify an end to all vanity, or a demonstration of respect for the dead, or the belief that an uncovered mirror was an open invitation for ghostly apparitions to appear. What connects these quaint superstitions to the Bloody Mary Legend is the motif of the apparition in the mirror.

Make no mistake, when a group of adolescents stand in front of a mirror chanting Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, they are uttering what they believe to be – or hope to be or fear to be – a magic spell to conjure up the presence of a ghost. While in many ways Bloody Mary can be interpreted as a cautionary tale demonstrating the perils of playing with magic.

But….

It’s also a ghost story.

The malevolent spirit called up by the Bloody Mary ritual is always said to be female – in particular, a female whose face was disfigured as the result of a violent death, usually in an automobile accident.

Like so many horror legends and traditional ghost stories, Bloody Mary, has proven a natural adaptation into popular novels, stories, comic books and movies.

Clive Barker essentially constructed a pseudo-urban legend by appropriating the chanting ritual for a 1992 film call Candyman. Various characters in the film summon the ghost of a black slave brutally lynched  in the 1800s by repeating the name Candyman five times in front of a mirror.

Sot, Deadites, I know I was a little long-winded talking about Bloody Mary, but I dare you all to hearken to your darkened bathroom and while staring into the mirror, call upon Bloody Mary. If you do happen to catch a glimpse of her, tell her that her old pal, the Cryptic Keeper says hi.

Social Media Marketing In A Haunted Attraction

In the upcoming shows of Rotting Flesh Radio we will have some Social Media Marketing for you in Digging Your Graveyard. RFR Casket Crew Cheri will be reporting on how to use social media for your haunted attraction. Do you have questions on this topic? Thoughts? Insights?

Send your marketing questions to Cheri@rfrpodcast.com and your questions will be answered in the next edition of Digging Your Graveyard.

A Captivating Tale – Gerald’s Game by Stephen King

February 14, 2011 Horror 1 Comment

by: RFR Casket Crew Denise

On a warm October day, Jessie Burlingame lies in the bedroom of her secluded lake home, listening to the far off sounds of the country; the cry of a loon, the growl of a chain saw, the bark of a lonesome dog. Nearer, she hears the banging of the screen door, left unlatched in the autumn breeze; nearer still, the click of the key locking the second pair of handcuffs that chain her to the bed.

Gerald Burlingame, her husband of 17 years, looms over her, grin on his face, gleam in his eye, lust in his heart. This is Gerald’s favorite game – a little kinky, perhaps, but all in good fun. And then quite suddenly, the fun is over. Gerald’s heart fails him in the heat of passion, leaving Jessie hideously trapped and dreadfully alone.

As darkness gathers in the room that is now Jessie’s whole world, she must face not only the terror of never escaping, but the most excruciating truths about her life; the murky secrets that brought her here in the first place.

Stephen King delivers another wonderful masterpiece of suspense and terror. This time is not only in the physical world but in the emotional scarred memories of Jessie Burlingame.

This macob tale starts slowly just like a roller coaster ascending the first hill. But just like a roller coaster, once we reach the top, well…it’s all downhill and one hell of a ride.

I think what makes this story more enjoyable is the connections or references made to other stories. Maybe it’s because I’m such a Stephen King “nerd”, but these references not only put a smile on my face, but at least one of the references is actually used in another book. This I find not only fascinating but brillant.

Stephen King doesn’t always give us a happy ending, and sometimes it’s not the ending we expect, but if you like rooting for the underdog, give Gerald’s Game a read.

Until next time, Deadites, keeping those book lights burning bright.

Rotting Flesh Radio SHOW #230: Blood Stained Valentine’s Day Show


SHOW NOTES FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 11, 2011 SHOW #230

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Get ready for our Blood Stained Valentine’s Day Edition of Rotting Flesh Radio. This week as you give those black roses to the zombie of your choice we have some morbid goodies for you as Tyler Barnett of the All-New M80 EXPLOSIVE HAUNT MARKETING stops in to discuss the company, vending at Transworld and even Face Off on SyFy network.

In additon we have RFR Casket Crew Katie Lane coming at you with another installment of Haunting By The Numbers this week giving you the nuts and bolts of the KINGSBURY CEMETERY HAUNTED HOUSE. We have Storm back with In A Haunt Minute.

There is a body bag full of Haunt Industry News including Trick or Treat Studios, Midnight Syndicate, Rogues Hollow, Boneyard FX, FX Faces, Kelly Allen, Jak Prints, Dan Sperry Magician, Hauntstock, Toxic Toons, Lose Control, Keep You Honest, The Walking Dead, McFarlane Toys, Days of the Dead Convention, Flashback Weekend, Evil Bong, Texas Frightmare Weekend and more.

There is another Listener Awarded the Screamline Studios Graverobbing Giveaway and some Twisted Tunes Spinning from your Grave!

So all you Fright Freaks, Haunters and Halloween Junkies, you can…
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RFR 7-2-2010 Celebrate the 4th w/RFR
RFR 6-25-2010 RFR Reborn with MHC Coverage
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RFR 4-9-2010 Coverage of Transworld & Horrorhound
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RFR 3-19-2010 LIVE from Monstermania w/Eric Roberts and more
RFR 3-12-2010 with Trick or Treat Studios
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American Vampire: Issue 7

February 8, 2011 Horror, News No Comments

by: RFR Casket Crew Denise

It’s been quite some time since we lasted visited this series. I think it might have been October or November since we’ve talked about American Vampire. But now, I’ll be trying to play catch up not only with American Vampire but also iZombie. And before I forget, if anybody out there has any suggestions for a new horror book (comic or graphic), give me a shout. But for now, let’s get down to business.

I was going to add a recap from issue 6 but alas, I couldn’t not find my review. It might be a good idea to go back, but since we’re already here, let’s move.



So at the beginning of issue 7, we see the big confrontation between Chief McCogan and Jim Smoke (aka Skinner Sweet).

Old Jim Smoke (Sweet), is one cool cucumber, but he does like to taunt. This taunting is just a little much for Special Agent Felicia Book (remember Sheriff Book from issue one? Yep, they’re related.) So once again, we see the lawmen (Book) and Jim Smoke (Sweet) are running in the same circles (sort of).

“I read in the newspaper the other day that people on the coast are starting to call Las Vegas Sin City. All this legalization was suppose to be temporary. The gambling, the prostitution. To make a little extra money off the dam workers…help get the city through the dark times…looking out at the city now, though…it’s hard to imagine any of it going away – EVER,” Chief McCogan thinks as he settles into his pregnant wife’s back.

Meanwhile on the other side of town, Felicia Book is still at work on the case…knowing much more than she’s willing to admit. But then again, playing a FBI agent can really take its toll. But the night reveals her secrets and Skinner Sweet steps out of the shadows in Felicia’s room….just paying her a little late night visit to remind her of the pact that was made between Skinner and the Vassals. Who are they? I’m sure we’ll learn…eventually.

When trying to solve a crime, Chief McCogan doesn’t pull any punches. To try to find the suspect, the chief confronts his business partners who consider themselves above the ordinary man until they see their murdered partner. It crumbles their pedestal just a bit…makes them a little more cooperative…or just a little more dead.

So if the Books are still lawmen, Skinner is still a criminal, where is Pearl Jones? We’ll just have to wait to get the answer to that question.

So until next time…Sit Back, Relax and Rot Away…

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