This week on Lunatic Soup, we’re heading to New York where women were also accused of being witches for...existing. From accusations of magic and demonic possession to political chaos, religious fear, and suspiciously dramatic neighbors, we’re diving into the forgotten history of the New York witch trials happening around the same time Salem was losing its collective mindSo grab your emotional support beverage, hide your herbs before your neighbors accuse you of sorcery, and join us for a spooky deep dive into one of America’s lesser-known witch panics. Because apparently colonial America saw one woman owning a plant and said, “Burn her immediately.”
Join Meg and Reyna along with their Australian paranormal corespondent, Sausage, as they discuss all things wild, weird and unknown down under!
This week on Lunatic Soup, we’re stirring up the chilling tale of Janet Horne, the so-called Last Witch of Scotland. In 1727, Janet was...
This week on Lunatic Soup, we exhume the unsettling story of Anneliese Michel, a young German woman who underwent a series of brutal exorcisms...