Quinn and Laura

Creepy Kentucky

Tales of the weird and wild from the Bluegrass State—hauntings, true crime, cryptids, UFO’s and more.... Hosted by Quinn and Laura, Kentucky residents and devoted fans of all things creepy!

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Quinn and Laura

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True Crime

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Mar 7, 2026

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Episodes

We’re Back! 07.03.2026

Hello folks! It’s Quinn and Laura, and we have returned from the ether to discuss news from the world of true crime. In this episode, Quinn discusses the 1991 Austin Yogurt Shop Murders. Although this episode (and the crime itself) is centered around Austin, Texas, there is a Kentucky connection—we promise. Trigger warnings galore though because this story is brutal and grisly.

A Tea-splosion: Herb Baumeister and the Ghosts of Fox Hollow Farm 07.04.2024

In this episode, we step slightly out of the state to examine the life of one of America's most prolific serial killers: that of Indianapolis native Herb Baumeister. We also look at the spirits he left behind at his house, Fox Hollow Farm. But first we discuss the demolition of Bobby Mackey's Music World and a tragic disappearance in Nashville.

The Coke-cuterie Boards: The End of the Bluegrass Conspiracy 06.03.2024

In this episode, we wind up our coverage of the Bluegrass Conspiracy. The shenanigans of "the company" are almost over -- but it takes a terrible accident to end it. (Or was it an accident?) Plus we discuss possibly the most famous mammal from the whole case: the notorious Cocaine Bear!

A Rabbit-Headed Dog, a Vial of Poison, and Andrew Jackson: The Bell Witch Case 05.02.2024

On today’s episode of Creepy Kentucky, we’re not actually in the glorious Bluegrass State—but we are very close. We travel to early 1800’s northwest Tennessee and learn about the Bell Witch, the legendary frontier tale of violent poltergeist activity. We discuss the origins, the actual events, possible explanations and modern-day manifestations of this frightening spirit.

Wherein We Discover We’re Not the Only Creepy Kentucky: The Bluegrass Conspiracy, Part 6 29.12.2023

What are Andrew Thornton and his criminal cohorts up to in 1982-ish? We find out in this episode of Creepy Kentucky! Also we say farewell to Andre Braugher and discuss some news from the Crystal Rogers case.

Alternate Title—People From Kentucky Are Lunatics: The Bluegrass Conspiracy, Part 5 22.11.2023

In this episode, which is dedicated to Olivia the Corgi, we visit Tangentville again—this time on the bus! Also we get even deeper into the shady machinations behind the Bluegrass Conspiracy.

Welcome to Tangentville, Television Edition: The Bluegrass Conspiracy, Part 4 01.11.2023

We get even deeper into the legendary Bluegrass Conspiracy in this episode, with even more shady connections and yet another missing young woman. Also, we talk about what TV was like in the past!

We Interrupt This Podcast: Major News in the Crystal Rogers Case! 15.10.2023

We are breaking away from our Bluegrass Conspiracy coverage to talk about the exciting news out of Bardstown: namely, the arrest of Crystal’s boyfriend Brooks Houck. Many people have been waiting for this to happen, especially since the FBI took over the case in August 2020. Normal service will resume in the next episode!

“You May Remember Me From Such Pamphlets As…”: The Bluegrass Conspiracy, Part 3 02.10.2023

The twists get twistier and the turns get turnier in this, the third episode of the Bluegrass Conspiracy series. The participants get even deeper into their web of crime, while the tendrils expand even farther from Kentucky.

BB and ACT II, Partners in Crime: The Bluegrass Conspiracy, Part 2 11.09.2023

In this episode, we start by discussing the big news out of Bardstown: the arrest of a suspect in the Crystal Rogers case. After that, we jump back into the Bluegrass Conspiracy and learn about how the main characters expanded their criminal empire.

A Thread of Insanity: The Bluegrass Conspiracy, Part 1 01.09.2023

At long last! In this episode, we finally begin to discuss the infamous Bluegrass Conspiracy, which enveloped the Lexington area (and spread far afield) in the 70’s and 80’s. Here we set the scene and meet some of the key players.

“I Gave Him the Nose Job He Always Wanted”: The Murder of Ryan Poston 09.08.2023

In this week’s episode, we discuss the “Nose Job Murder” which occurred in northern Kentucky. Six bullets were fired into 29-year-old up-and-coming attorney Ryan Poston. There was no question at all about who fired the gun; however, there were a lot of other questions about the situation! This is a very violent story with lots of trigger warnings about mental health, possible domestic violence, et...

White Mechanical Alien at Gmail dot Com: UFO Encounters in Kentucky 31.07.2023

On this episode of Creepy Kentucky, we discuss some of the UFO encounters which have happened in the Bluegrass State but haven’t received as much publicity as the Stanford Encounter and the Thomas Mantell case have.

This Is Not an Oceangate Titan Podcast: Haunted Bed and Breakfasts of Kentucky 13.07.2023

Like the title says, this is not a podcast about the Oceangate Titan disaster—although you’d have a hard time proving that if you just listened to the first ten minutes. Eventually, however, we do get going on our actual topic of the week: four ghostly places to stay in the commonwealth. We talk about Springhill Winery, the Jailer’s Inn, Hall Place, and Laura’s beloved Maple Hill Manor.

The Scarlet Woman of Roundstone: The Obscure and Tragic Murder of Mary Sigman 25.06.2023

This week we delve into a little-known case that is almost 150 years old, yet has a very modern feel to it: the murder of the “Scarlet Woman of Roundstone,” Mary Sigman. Mary and her mother were gunned down in their home by a mysterious assailant, and her past was replete with various people who might have had a motive for murder (for various reasons).

Copycat Killers, the Kentucky Butcher and Gaylord Sundheim: The Cleveland Torso Killer, Pt 3 09.06.2023

Now that we’ve looked at all thirteen official victims (and several possible unofficial ones), it’s time to look at theories and suspects. We also look a little bit at what happened to the main participants after the torso killer’s reign of terror faded away in Cleveland’s collective memory. And Quinn now has ducks!

“I Just Wanna Be a Hobo!”: The Cleveland Torso Murders, Part 2 25.05.2023

This week we continue our series on the horrific 1930’s-era killings in Cleveland’s Kingsbury Run area. We discuss several more murders and see the authorities grow increasingly desperate to solve the case. Finally legendary lawman Eliot Ness orders an act so heartless that it basically signals the beginning of the end of his career.

Horribleness All Around: Creepy Country Presents the Cleveland Torso Murders 18.05.2023

Today’s episode features a story I’ve been wanting to do for a long time: the story of the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, or the Cleveland Torso Murders. We discuss the first victims and the appearance on the scene of famed lawman Eliot Ness.

Randy the Landlocked Minister: Water Cryptids of Kentucky 01.05.2023

In this episode of Creepy Kentucky, Quinn discusses several of the aquatic cryptids that (possibly?) call Kentucky home. Weird creatures have been seen in Kentucky’s waterways for (maybe?) hundreds of years, and we look at some from Herrington Lake, Lake Linville, and even the state’s greatest body of water, the mighty Ohio River. Spoiler: Randy is NOT a cryptid.

Sleeping in the Truck in Your Underwear: The Paranormal in the Red River Gorge 14.04.2023

We’re back! Our first episode after a long painful absence deals with the weird and wonderful in Kentucky’s renowned Red River Gorge area. Ghosts feature heavily, but we also have a cameo by Bigfoot (possibly) and some strange footprints. Also, we’d like to express our grief for those lost in the Louisville mass shooting of April 10, 2023 and our hope that their loved ones can find some solace in...

Another Ugly Side of Tobacco: The Mayfield Massacre and the Night Riders 22.01.2023

Greetings, Creepy Kentucky fans! We apologize for the delay in putting out a new episode; it’s been a very rough month for one of us. In this episode, long before the tornado which ripped through Mayfield on December 10, 2021, another tragedy occurred which saw several members of one family killed. The crime was solved, though—or was it? Quinn connects this crime to the horrific Black Patch Wars w...

Murder of a Trailblazer: The Unsolved Killing of Alberta Odell Jones 05.12.2022

In this emotional episode, we discuss the unsolved murder of Louisville’s first African-American (and first female) prosecutor, Alberta Odell Jones. Her inspirational life was brutally ended in 1965, and no one was ever charged for the crime. Who killed this brilliant woman?

Don’t Go to Sauerkraut Cave: The History of Central State Hospital 13.11.2022

(TW: Treating people with mental illnesses in horrific fashion.) Apologies for the late delivery; also, apologies for the sound issues. In this episode we delve into the history of Central State Hospital, which was located on the land where EP “Tom” Sawyer State Park currently stands. From its days as a plantation to the time when it featured water torture and beyond, Quinn does a deep dive into t...

Where the Weird Things Are: Creepy Country Presents Skinwalker Ranch 15.10.2022

In honor of our Historical Advisor Ron Duncan’s recent sojourn in the Uinta Basin, in this episode we are discussing “the paranormal Disneyland,” Skinwalker Ranch. We look at the history of the ranch, its current iteration, and answer the question: just what the heck IS a Skinwalker, anyway? We’re incredibly lucky and grateful to have Ron with us to talk about all things Skinwalker!

Picked Off One By One: Creepy World Presents the Hinterkaifeck Massacre 27.09.2022

In honor of Quinn’s 1000 days of doing German lessons on Duolingo, she wanted to talk about a topic set in Germany; after consideration, she chose the Hinterkaifeck Murders, which occurred on a lonely farm in Bavaria in 1922. The violence of the killings is matched only by the eerie strangeness of the circumstances in which they took place. Trigger warnings galore, because this was a vicious crime...

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