Two Filthy Horrors

Alex & Megan

Two sisters. One podcast. Zero Chill. Infinite creepy shit.  Join the Two Filthy Horrors as we cackle our way through the darkest corners of the paranormal world. We're diving in headfirst - with a drink in hand and an inappropriate joke ready. Serving up real life hauntings, paranormal WTFs, creepy lore, and cursed objects - with just enough sarcasm to summon a demon. It's like a sleepover seance - if the Ouija Board only spelled curse words!  Rated R for language, laughter, and lingering fear. 

  1. 5d ago

    Episode 34 - Lights in the Mountains and Shadows on the Road

    Deep in the mountains of North Carolina, strange glowing orbs have puzzled witnesses for more than a century. Known as the Brown Mountain lights, these mysterious flashes have inspired tales of lost spirits, Native American legends, Civil War ghosts, and even UFO encounters. While scientific investigations have pointed to distant headlights, train lights, and other natural explanations, many visitors still swear they've witnessed something that defies logic. In this episode, we explore the history, folklore, eyewitness accounts, and ongoing mystery surrounding one of Appalachia's most famous paranormal legends.  Then we travel to the eerie backroads of New Jersey and the infamous Shades of Death Road. Stretching through dark woods and isolated farmland, this road has earned a reputation for murders, ghost sightings, phantom lights, cursed swamps, and unexplained encounters. From tales of highwaymen and hanging victims to the legends of Ghost Lake and mysterious apparitions, we'll uncover the chilling stories that transformed an ordinary country road into one of America's most haunted stretches of pavement. Is there truth behind the legends, or has fear created a haunting all its own? Send in your own creepy stories to twofilthyhorrorspodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. New episodes every Monday!  If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!  If you got it, haunt it.

    1h 6m
  2. Jun 1

    Episode 32 - Ghosts of the Battlefield at Cowpens and Manassas

    Happy June!  Tonight, we begin at the haunted grounds of Cowpens National Battlefield, where one of the most pivotal battles of the American Revolution may have left behind more than just history. Visitors and paranormal investigators have reported eerie lights drifting through the fields, disembodied voices in the dark, and phantom riders appearing near the old battleground before vanishing without a trace. Some believe the energy of the brutal 1781 battle still lingers, replaying itself in the silence of the Carolina night. Then we head north to the infamous fields of Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia, where two devastating Civil War battles claimed thousands of lives. Witnesses have described hearing distant cannon fire, ghostly drumbeats, and the cries of wounded soldiers echoing through the woods long after sunset. At locations like Henry Hill and the Stone House hospital, shadow figures and apparitions in Civil War uniforms are said to roam the battlefield, as if the war never truly ended. Are these simply legends born from tragedy, or do the dead still march where so many fell? Keep your lantern lit and stay close… because some battlefields never stop fighting. Send in your own creepy stories to twofilthyhorrorspodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. New episodes every Monday!  If you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!  If you got it, haunt it.

    55 min

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Two sisters. One podcast. Zero Chill. Infinite creepy shit.  Join the Two Filthy Horrors as we cackle our way through the darkest corners of the paranormal world. We're diving in headfirst - with a drink in hand and an inappropriate joke ready. Serving up real life hauntings, paranormal WTFs, creepy lore, and cursed objects - with just enough sarcasm to summon a demon. It's like a sleepover seance - if the Ouija Board only spelled curse words!  Rated R for language, laughter, and lingering fear.