
President Clinton Pardoned Me in West Virginia | Loretta Liegel | 119
Appalachia’s storylines stretch far beyond the hills—and sometimes, all the way to the White House. In this jaw-dropping Thanksgiving special, Loretta Liegel shares her powerful journey from incarcera...
27 Nov 20251h 25min

American Muslims Answer Tough Questions | Adam Stadheim and Ammon Winder | 118
Religion is a core part of exploring life’s mysteries—especially the big question: what happens when we die? In this special “religisode,” Adam Stadheim and Ammon Winder join the studio to openly disc...
25 Nov 20252h 34min

The Brutal History of the West Virginia Penitentiary | Jason McKinney | 117
Ever wondered what it’s really like inside the infamous West Virginia Penitentiary in Moundsville? Jason McKinney spent seven years working inside the prison—not as a correctional officer, but on the ...
23 Nov 20251h 53min

The Bloody Story of the Hatfields and McCoys
It’s one of the most infamous feuds in American history | The Hatfields and the McCoys. In this special Creepalachia episode, we unpack the entire story from beginning to end: the Civil War roots, the...
21 Nov 202538min

The Double Homicide in My Bedroom | Megan Moats | 116
Megan Moats had a picture-perfect childhood in Scarbro, West Virginia—cheerleading, books, and a loving family. But at 13, everything shifted when she found out her bedroom had been the site of a brut...
19 Nov 20251h 15min

The Rainbow Murders and the Willow’s Weep House | Watch for Deer Podcast | 115
Dark humor and true crime don’t often go hand in hand, but when the ladies from Watch For Deer Podcast are in the building, you better buckle in. Samantha and Alisa joined me for a three-hour marathon...
17 Nov 20253h 9min

Our Dad was Murdered in West Virginia | Brenda and Linda Haynes | 114
Twin sisters Brenda and Linda Haynes never got the chance to know their father, Sgt. James Lee Haynes, who vanished in 1963 while passing through Bolt, West Virginia. Their lives have been shaped by t...
15 Nov 20251h 59min

The Marshall University Plane Crash
On November 14, 1970, a plane carrying 75 members of the Marshall University football family crashed just short of the Tri-State Airport, leaving no survivors. Decades later, their legacy lives on thr...
13 Nov 202544min



















