The Parallax Podcast

Karisa DeLay and Willow Grace

Ever wonder if that unsolved murder was actually a ghostly vendetta? Join fiction Author's Karisa DeLay and Willow Grace on The Parallax Podcast as they explore the eerie intersections of true crime and the paranormal. With a dash of humor and a whole lot of curiosity, they'll dive into mysteries that are sure to leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. Prepare to have your reality... slightly shifted.

  1. May 8

    A Hard Pill to Swallow: The South Korean Supplement Scandal & The Ancient Echo of Child Sacrifice (Part 1)

    In a profoundly unsettling opening to this two-part special, Karisa and Willow descend into one of the most macabre medical scandals of the 21st century—a case where modern wellness hid an ancient horror. Willow investigates the 2012 South Korean supplement scandal, where capsules marketed for vitality and strength were found to contain pulverized human tissue—specifically, the remains of infants. She traces the grim supply chain from rumored Chinese sources, unpacking the cultural shock, and the haunting question: in a quest for health, what lines are crossed? Then, Karisa journeys back through time to explore the complex and somber history of child sacrifice. Moving beyond modern judgments of "barbarism," she examines these acts through the lens of their own eras—as desperate communications with the divine, profound offerings for cosmic balance, or ultimate sacrifices for community survival. From Carthage to the Andes, she asks: can understanding the context of the past change how we view the unthinkable? This episode is a challenging exploration of the extremes of human belief, fear, and the commodification of life itself. Keywords:South Korean supplement scandal, human tissue pills, medical horror, child sacrifice history, ancient rituals, cultural context, bioethics, true crime, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, two-part special, anthropological study.

    1h 2m
  2. Mar 20

    The Lady in White: A Philippine Encounter & The World of Spectral Sightings

    In this atmospheric and haunting episode of The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow are guided by a ghost—the legendary Lady in White—through the misty crossroads of personal experience, cultural folklore, and eerie scientific possibility. Fresh from her travels, Willow shares a chilling firsthand account from the Philippines, where tales woven into the landscape. She recounts the story of a lonely, spectral woman seen along deserted roads and moonlit riverbanks—a figure steeped in local lore, often tied to tragedy, longing, or unresolved stories of the past. With vivid detail, Willow transports listeners to the humid nights and whispered warnings where the supernatural feels intimately, undeniably real. Then, Karisa widens the lens to explore the global phenomenon of the "Lady in White" archetype. From the grieving La Llorona of Latin America to the tragic Banshee of Ireland and the sorrowful Yūrei of Japan, she examines why this specific ghost appears across continents and cultures. Karisa then delves into the intriguing biophoton theory—the scientific hypothesis that human cells may emit faint light, and that in moments of extreme emotion or trauma, this "living light" could imprint on an environment, potentially explaining persistent, repeatable ghostly apparitions. Is the Lady in White a cultural meme, a ghostly imprint, or something… dead being illuminated? From personal pilgrimage to paranormal theory, this episode shines a light on why some ghosts wear white—and why we can’t look away. Keywords:Lady in White, Philippines ghost, Babae sa Puti, travel encounter, ghost stories, global folklore, La Llorona, Banshee, Yūrei, biophoton theory, supernatural science, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, cultural haunting, paranormal investigation. Some stories don’t just haunt places. They haunt the very light.

    47 min
  3. Feb 20

    The Blobs of Oakville

    In this bizarre and compelling episode of The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow reach into the sky—and the past—to investigate one of the weirdest meteorological mysteries of the modern age: the strange case of the Oakville Blobs. Willow recounts the truly odd events of August 1994 in Oakville, Washington, when residents reported translucent, gelatinous blobs falling from a clear sky. She pieces together the unsettling witness accounts—from sickness in its wake to its mysterious, quick-dissolving nature—and lays out the sparse, puzzling facts that have left scientists and skeptials scratching their heads for decades. What was this substance? And why did it seem to rain only over Oakville? Then, Karisa pulls back the lens to explore a history as strange as the blobs themselves: ancient and medieval accounts of things falling from the sky. From the Biblical "manna from heaven" to folklore about star jelly, angel hair, and sky ice, Karisa connects Oakville to a long, global tradition of atmospheric anomalies that defy easy explanation. Are these stories mere myth… or evidence of phenomena we still don't understand? From weird science to worldwide folklore, this episode doesn't just ask what fell on Oakville—it asks why humanity has always looked up in wonder, and sometimes, in fear. Keywords:Oakville Blobs, 1994 mystery, falling gelatin, sky jelly, strange weather, atmospheric anomalies, star jelly, angel hair, ancient sky phenomena, folklore, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, unexplained events, weird history. Sometimes, the sky doesn't just give rain. Sometimes, it gives questions.

    44 min
  4. St. Valentine's Love & Massacre

    Feb 12

    St. Valentine's Love & Massacre

    This week on The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow explore the razor-thin line between love and violence, tracing the twisted history of Valentine's Day from ancient ritual to infamous massacre. Karisa begins by unearthing the surprisingly dark and tangled origins of Valentine's Day. She traces its roots from the raucous Roman festival of Lupercalia—a day of fertility rites and ritual sacrifice—through the murky legends of martyred saints, to its eventual transformation into a celebration of courtly love and commercial romance. Then, Willow shifts the mood from the poetic to the perilous, recounting one of the most notorious mob hits in American history: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre. On February 14, 1929, in a Chicago garage, seven men were lined up and executed by gunmen dressed as police—a brutal power play in Al Capone's war for control of the city's underworld. Willow breaks down the chilling details of the ambush, the bloody aftermath, and how this single morning of violence came to symbolize the ruthless era of Prohibition-era gangland warfare. From pagan rites to Prohibition hits, this episode reveals how one date on the calendar has forever held space for both devotion and death. Keywords:Valentine's Day origins, Lupercalia, St. Valentine, history of love, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Al Capone, Chicago mob, Prohibition, true crime, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, holiday history, gang violence. Some dates are written in ink. Others, in blood. 💌

    47 min
  5. The Strange Death of Jennifer Fairgate

    Feb 6

    The Strange Death of Jennifer Fairgate

    In this haunting episode of The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow unlock the door to one of Europe's most baffling cold cases: the death of Jennifer Fairgate, a woman who checked into Oslo's luxurious Plaza Hotel with no past, and left behind only questions and a gunshot wound in room 2805. Willow reconstructs the eerie timeline in 1995, when a guest under the name "Jennifer Fairgate" arrived with no ID, paid cash, and was found dead days later from a gunshot to the head—with the weapon still in her hand. Yet, the evidence defies easy answers: no identification, no missing persons report, and a scene that suggests both suicide and something far more sinister. Who was she? Why was she there? And why has no one ever claimed her? Then, Karisa delves into the web of theories that have kept this mystery alive for decades. Was Jennifer a spy caught in a Cold War-era operation? A victim of an elaborate assassination made to look like suicide? Or a woman escaping a life so hidden that even death couldn't reveal it? Karisa explores the possibilities, from intelligence connections to tragic personal narratives, and asks why some identities vanish without a trace—even in the age of information. From the pristine hotel room to the global speculation it inspired, this episode pieces together a puzzle where every clue leads to another question. Join Karisa and Willow as they investigate a death in daylight that remains, to this day, shrouded in shadow. Keywords:Jennifer Fairgate, Oslo Plaza Hotel, room 2805, unsolved mystery, Jane Doe, European cold case, possible spy, suicide or murder, true crime, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, identity mystery, 1990s crime, hotel death. She arrived as a ghost. She died as a mystery. And she remains… unforgettable.

    52 min
  6. 12/26/2025

    The Legend of The Goatman's Bridge

    This week on The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow cross into the eerie, fog-draped realm of one of Texas’ most infamous paranormal landmarks: Goatman’s Bridge in Denton. Said to be haunted by a vengeful, half-man, half-beast entity, this rusting iron bridge has inspired campfire tales, local dread, and countless late-night dares—but is there more to the story than just folklore? Willow sets the scene with the legend of the Goatman—a misunderstood farmer-turned-monster who supposedly lurks beneath the bridge, dragging trespassers into darkness. She walks us through the tale’s murky origins, the reported sightings, and the curious fact that, despite decades of fear, there’s never been concrete evidence of anything supernatural. Is this just an urban legend… or a warning in disguise? Then, Karisa stirs the cauldron of possibility. Could something else be at work on that lonesome bridge? Drawing from global myth and paranormal theory, she introduces entities that might explain the chills, the sounds, and the lingering sense of being watched. What if the legend of the Goatman is just the surface—and something far older, far stranger, hides in the shadows? From skeptical deep dives to speculative supernaturalism, this episode doesn’t just ask is the Goatman real?—it asks why some places simply feel haunted, and why some stories refuse to die. Keywords:Goatman’s Bridge, Denton TX, urban legend, paranormal, hauntings, trolls, folklore, cryptids, supernatural theories, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, Texas mysteries, myth vs reality. Cross the bridge if you dare… just don’t go alone.

    48 min

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Ever wonder if that unsolved murder was actually a ghostly vendetta? Join fiction Author's Karisa DeLay and Willow Grace on The Parallax Podcast as they explore the eerie intersections of true crime and the paranormal. With a dash of humor and a whole lot of curiosity, they'll dive into mysteries that are sure to leave you questioning everything you thought you knew. Prepare to have your reality... slightly shifted.

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