Host Bob Heske shares EVPs captured from his car when making the documentary "Afraid of Nothing" and driving with a possessed Ouija board locked in his trunk.
It's Christmas Eve ... Krampus has come and gone ... I am alone, it's about to rain away the 16+ inches of snow we had last week (with heavy winds possibly taking out the power).
So why not shake (and stir) things up with a short special episode about EVPs captured from my car a few years ago?
Creepy footnote: I actually stumbled on this on my phone - miraculously the "Voice Recorder" app showed on my screen. So I checked a few older recordings and came across the one you'll hear in this episode. Swear to God -- it's real.
So take a listen and see if you hear what I heard. Most episodes are sweetened but I kept this one raw -- except for amplifying and repeating the EVPs.
Enjoy! And blessings to you and your family over the holidays.
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Podcast Host, Filmmaker and Graphic Novelist
Robert Heske is a multi-award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, casting director, actor, published graphic novelist and indie comic creator.
Bob is writing/directing/producing an experimental documentary called "Afraid of Nothing".
Bob wrote and produced "Blessid", an ultra-low-budget drama dedicated to his mother (Carlotta Heske) who passed while the film was in post-production. Blessid was accepted into several festivals and won many awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Lead Actor and an Award of Excellence.
Bob also wrote the festival winning short film "Alibi" by transgender filmmaker/director Noni Salma Lawal and "Waiting" starring Richard Schiff, Izabella Miko and W. Earl Brown and directed by Lisa Demaine.
Bob's vampire epic "The Night Projectionist" was published by Studio 407. Bob has also published "Bone Chiller" (winner of a Bronze medal at the Independent Publisher Book Awards), "2012: Final Prayer", "Cold Blooded Chillers: Tales of Suburban Murder and Malice", and has edited/contributed to other graphic anthologies.
A member of the New England Horror Writers Association, Bob's favorite genre is horror but he also writes animation, comedy, drama, fantasy, sci-fi, suspense/thriller, among others. He lives in the oldest house in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts (where he filmed part of "Blessid") with his wife Angela, two daughters Carly and Emily and a golden doodle named Tedy. In the … Read More