Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo
The Stabbin Stylist public
[search 0]
More
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
The Stabbin Stylist

The Stabbin Stylist

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
In the South, no one talks more than a woman in a hair salon. As hairstylists in Appalachia, we hear it all. From gossip to ghost stories and the kind of true crime that makes you check your locks twice. We are a Southern True Crime podcast dedicated to sharing exclusively Southern cases and all the Spooky Thangs that lurk in the hollers, bayous, and backroads of the South. From unsolved mysteries to hauntings that will give you chills, we dive deep into the dark side of our region. Don’t wh ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
When Elva Zona Heaster Shue was found dead at the bottom of the stairs, her husband Edward “Trout” Shue insisted it was an accident. But Zona’s mother knew better, because Zona’s ghost told her the truth. This chilling case is the only known instance where testimony from a ghost helped convict a murderer. From suspicious behavior at the scene to a …
  continue reading
 
Burch Biggs was no ordinary sheriff. From moonshine raids as a teen to wielding political power in Polk County, TN, his name became synonymous with corruption, scandal, and backroom deals. He built a legacy through intimidation, rigged elections, and even outright ballot destruction by throwing votes into the river to secure his control. Under his …
  continue reading
 
We’re heading back to Polk County, Tennessee, where moonshine, murder, and family feuds ran deep. After covering Bill Hedden’s case, we dug deeper and uncovered the wild, violent history of his uncle, Garrett Hedden. From shooting his own brother in 1898 to a bloody standoff with revenue agents, Garrett was a true outlaw. But his own family would b…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Randa dives into the story of the H.L. Hunley, the Confederate submarine that made history as the first to sink an enemy ship in combat. Disappearing shortly after its successful attack in 1864, the Hunley remained lost for over a century, fueling legends and speculation. Join us as we unravel the mystery of its final moments, the …
  continue reading
 
Our community has been shaken by the tragic news of a homicidevof Karen Liner on January 27, 2025 in Cleveland, Tennessee. Since then, her ex-husband, Craig Liner, has been charged in her death. This hits close to home for all of us, and our hearts are with everyone affected by this tragedy. We send love and strength to those impacted and hold hope…
  continue reading
 
On March 23, 1955, what started as a simple fishing trip in rural Tennessee ended in a brutal family slaying. Henry Bratcher and his cousin Billy Gibbs were enjoying the warmer weather when a disagreement (believed to be over money) turned deadly. A shocking tale of greed, betrayal, and senseless violence, this is the tragic case of the Bratcher fa…
  continue reading
 
New Orleans is no stranger to dark and twisted history, but few stories are as eerie as the legend of the Casket Girls. Sent from France in the 1700s to be the colony’s future brides, these pale skinned women arrived with coffin like trunks, only for those chests to later be found mysteriously empty. As strange deaths plagued the city, rumors sprea…
  continue reading
 
Our community has been shaken by the devastating homicide of Karen Liner, a well-known local realtor. On January 27th Karen was found at her home at 135 Arthur Lane NW, and investigators have are still actively working the scene. 61-year-old Charlton Craig Liner is in custody, charged with the murder of his ex-wife, Karen Liner. He now faces charge…
  continue reading
 
In the summer of 1982, a young woman’s life was brutally cut short in a case that would remain unsolved for years, only to reveal a twisted tale of jealousy, manipulation, and murder. This is the story of Sharon Elise George, a recent high school graduate from Bradley Central High School in Cleveland, Tennessee, and the horrifying events that led t…
  continue reading
 
This episode explores the chilling 1942 deaths of Lecia Headen, Arlene Dillon Glowan, and her two-year-old son in Polk County, TN. The case centers on Constable Bill Hedden, Lecia’s brother-in-law, whose erratic behavior and conflicting testimonies eventually led to his conviction for Lecia’s murder. Bill Hedden was executed by electrocution on Mar…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we dive into the chilling case of Patrice Endres, a beloved hair salon owner who vanished without a trace on April 15, 2004, in Cumming, Georgia. Patrice disappeared in broad daylight during a 13-minute gap, leaving behind an unfinished workday, a devastated family, and a trail of unanswered questions. Randa will explore the timeli…
  continue reading
 
In 1949, J.T. Lutz was murdered at his home in Greene County, Tennessee, sparking significant public concern and frustration over the lack of progress in solving the case. This unsolved crime ultimately led to the creation of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), establishing a specialized state body dedicated to investigating serious cases.…
  continue reading
 
Instead of sharing spooky tales for Halloween, we’re bringing you something even scarier…. real life cases from Cleveland, Tennessee that remain unsolved to this day. In this episode, we’ll discuss the murder of Barbara Schow Mather, and the disappearances of Heller Anne Calia Sample, Patricia Louise Kelley, Kacey Nicole Carter, Katrina Allen, and …
  continue reading
 
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! ⁠ We are excited to share some local hauntings along with Randa’s personal ghosty experience for THE SPOOKIEST DAY OF THE YEAR!⁠ Tune in for some spooky Cleveland, Tennessee stories about The Phantom Monk of Charleston, Nina Craigmiles, & Tall Betsy. ⁠ ⁠ Y'all better listen or Tall Betsy will drop your bones down the Old Arnold Wel…
  continue reading
 
Marsha Brantley went missing from Cleveland, Tennessee the end of May or the beginning of June 2009. 6 months went by before her hairstylist was finally the one who reported her missing. Marsha's husband never reported her missing and is the only suspect in this case. However, he remains free because charges have been dropped twice. Join us as we d…
  continue reading
 
Storyville was a legally recognized red-light district in New Orleans, Louisiana, from 1897 to 1917. It was established to regulate vice activities within a specific area of the city. Storyville became famous not only for its legal good times but also for its vibrant nightlife and jazz music. Many jazz musicians, including legends like Jelly Roll M…
  continue reading
 
Marty Davis was a 35 year old Episcopalian priest in Chattanooga, TN. He was the first openly gay priest in the area and the youngest ordained priest in Tennessee at the time of his ordination. On the morning of July 16, 1997, Marty was found dead on his living room floor. 27 years later, Marty’s murder remains unsolved and there has been very litt…
  continue reading
 
Join Ashley for this Spooky Thang on Lake Lanier. Lake Lanier, located in northern Georgia, has a reputation for being haunted, which stems from a combination of tragic events and urban legends. Since its creation in the 1950s, the lake has been the site of numerous accidents and fatalities. Probably a good reason not to have a destination wedding …
  continue reading
 
Our hair fact is more of a beauty fact this week, but it is about Rosemary and Catsor Oils! Join Ashley on this episode of another baby thief located right here in Tennessee. Beulah George "Georgia" Tann was a social worker and notorious child trafficker. She ran the Tennessee Children's Home Society, an unlicensed adoption agency in Memphis, Tenne…
  continue reading
 
Our long winded hair fact is about summertime blonde maintenance and realistic expectations for highlight services. Join Randa on this episode about the "Pappygate" heist. "Pappygate" is the term coined for a notorious bourbon theft that took place in 2013, involving the disappearance of more than 200 bottles of the rare and expensive Pappy Van Win…
  continue reading
 
Follow Randa on this spooky woods Spooky Thang. The Devil's Tramping Ground is a mysterious site located in Chatham County, North Carolina. It is a circular patch of barren land about 40 feet in diameter where, according to local legend, nothing ever grows. The area is infamous for its eerie reputation, and numerous legends surround it. The legend …
  continue reading
 
Remember those snazzy Jean jackets celebrities wore in the 90’s? Well let us tell you about how those were made…. Tony and Susan Alamo were the founders of the Alamo Christian Foundation, a controversial religious group. They gained notoriety for their unconventional teachings and alleged criminal activities, including tax evasion and child abuse. …
  continue reading
 
The disappearance of Dennis Martin in 1969 is a mysterious case that occurred in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Dennis, a 6-year-old boy, vanished during a family camping trip. Despite extensive search efforts, he was never found. The case remains unsolved, with various theories proposed over the years, but no conclusive evidence has emer…
  continue reading
 
Meriwether Lewis, of Lewis and Clark fame, died under mysterious circumstances in 1809. His death, officially ruled a suicide, has prompted speculation and conspiracy theories over the years. Some theories suggest foul play, citing inconsistencies in the evidence and Lewis's important political connections. However, the true cause of his death rema…
  continue reading
 
Natalee Ann Holloway was an 18 year old whose disappearance made international news after she vanished on May 30, 2005, in Aruba. Holloway lived in Mountain Brook, Alabama, and graduated from Mountain Brook High School shortly before the trip. Her classmates last saw her outside of Carlos'n Charlie's in a car with local residents Joran van der Sloo…
  continue reading
 
Join Randa for the story about Eric Rudolph and how he evaded capture for years. Eric Robert Rudolph is an American convicted serial bomber that carried out a series of bombings across the southern United States during the 1990s. The most notable of his bombings being the Centennial Olympic Park bombing during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, G…
  continue reading
 
Debbi and Denice were twins but couldn’t be more different. After the death of their mother the twins went their separate ways. Denice went on to meet the love of her life while working at Blockbuster in Cleveland, Tennessee. However, their relationship eventually soured and they divorced. But when Denice needed her ex husband Aaron gone, she’d cal…
  continue reading
 
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! We are excited to share some local haunts along with Randa’s personal ghosty experience for THE SPOOKIEST DAY OF THE YEAR!⁠ Tune in for some spooky Cleveland stories about The Phantom Monk of Charleston, Nina Craigmiles, & Tall Betsy. ⁠ Y'all better listen or Tall Betsy will drop your bones down the Old Arnold Well. ⁠🦴 Follow this …
  continue reading
 
Enjoy this bonus episode of our favorite Spooky Thangs from past episodes. Revisit Rotherwood Mansion, The Reed House, The Bell Witch, The Moon Eyed People, and Spearfinger. See you next week for a Cleveland Spooky Thangs replay. You better be listen, or Tall Betsy may get you. Stream on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Amazon Music.…
  continue reading
 
Jenelle Potter lived a sheltered life in her new city of Mountain City, Tennessee. It’s there she met Billy Payne & her obsession with him grew. As her obsession grew, her hatred for his girlfriend Billie Jean Hayworth festered. Follow Randa on this wild story of social media fights, stalking, & the fake CIA of the “Facebook Murders”.…
  continue reading
 
Dr. Reid Llewellyn Brown was born in 1924 in Copperhill, Tennessee. He married Margaret Mary Hicks, the daughter of Dr. Hicks. The couple eventually moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee. There he met Freddie Brant. Freddie had taken a job as a laboratory and X-ray technician at the Physicians and Surgeons Hospital in Chattanooga. He worked under many do…
  continue reading
 
“The Deadliest Man in Georgia History” Billy Sunday Birt, leader of the Georgia Dixie Mafia. This guy did about everything criminal, but we will cover his biggest (known) crimes & arrest. As always, if you see Dixie Mafia in the title, you know it’s going to be a wild tale. Check out his son’s book Rock Solid, The True Story of Georgia’s Dixie Mafi…
  continue reading
 
Part4: Kirksey Nix and the Mississippi Dixie Mafia Beginning in the late 1960s, the Dixie Mafia began working as a loosely knit group of traveling criminals. "The Strip" in Biloxi, Mississippi was home base for the Dixie Mafia. Follow us as we talk about Kirkey Nix as he rises to lead The Dixie Mafia. Stream on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podca…
  continue reading
 
The State Line Mob was a group of criminals in the 1950s and 1960s at the state line in Alcorn County, Mississippi and McNairy Couty, Tennessee. Jack and Louise Hathcock owned and operated motels, restaurants, and clubs that was raking in money from bootlegging, gambling, prostitution, robbery, and murder. Check out our website Case Blog for more p…
  continue reading
 
The State Line Mob was a group of criminals in the 1950s and 1960s at the state line in Alcorn County, Mississippi and McNairy Couty, Tennessee. Jack and Louise Hathcock owned and operated motels, restaurants, and clubs that was raking in money from bootlegging, gambling, prostitution, robbery, and murder. Follow us on the journey as they build an …
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Listen to this show while you explore
Play