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Join Sophie and Lexi for a real-life scary story that involves a stalker, an Alexa, and a little girl crying from the basement. Listen while they explain how they survived a near-death experience and can now share their one-of-a-kind story with the world! (feel free to write in at survivedwithsophieandlexi@gmail.com with any questions)
Episode 167: Survived a Ghost -King Arthur
Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and Lexi We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more Through many different topics King Arthur stands as Britain's most enduring legendary monarch. His tales form the cornerstone of the medieval literary corpus called the Matter of Britain. Welsh chronicles portray Arthur leading post-Roman British forces against Anglo-Saxon invaders around the late 5th and early 6th centuries. Though mentioned in the Annales Cambriae and Historia Brittonum, these accounts emerged three centuries after his purported lifetime, leading most period historians to question his historical existence. Early Welsh poetry like Y Gododdin also references him. Through Welsh mythological evolution, Arthur emerged either as Britain's stalwart defender against mortal and supernatural threats or as a mystical folkloric figure, sometimes connected to Annwn, the Welsh otherworld.
Episode 166 - The Mysterious Death of Kathleen Peterson
Welcome back This is survived With Sophie & Lexi We started telling our survived story and now moving on to bring you guys more On December 9, 2001, Kathleen and Michael are enjoying their evening together having a couple glasses of wine, talking about the upcoming christmas festivities, work, the kids. Kathleen goes inside the house while Michael stays out to enjoy the rest of the evening sitting by their pool. When he decides to go inside, he finds Kathleen at the bottom of the stairs and calls 911. Michael Peterson called 911 at 2:40 a.m. to report that his wife had fallen down 15-20 steps.
Episode 165: Disappearance of Kayla Berg
Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and Lexi We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more Through many different topics Kayla Mae Berg was born on a late summer day, August 29, 1994, in Wausau, Wisconsin, and spent her childhood roaming the gentle rolling hills of central Wisconsin. By August 11, 2009, the air in Antigo held a hot, muggy hush as the sun dipped toward the horizon. Fifteen-year- old Kayla climbed into a friend’ s car just after dusk, hoping to see her on-again, off-again boyfriend. She never came home. That evening, after a brief stop at the McDonald’ s on 5th Avenue— where the golden glow of the menu board reflected in her curious eyes— Kayla was driven to a vacant, half-renovated house in Wausau. No one saw her leave, and no trace of her has been found since. Fourteen years— and counting—of tireless searches, interviews, and dead ends have left her family and investigators without answers. The case remains open, the mystery unsolved.
Episode 164: Lake Bodom murders
The early summer dawn at Lake Bodom was deceptively tranquil: mist curled above the dark water, frogs croaked in the reeds, and pale birch trunks gleamed silver in the pre-sunshine haze. Yet in the small clearing near Espoo’s Oittaa Manor, the placid surface concealed a horror that would haunt Finland for decades. On the night of 4 June 1960, Maila Irmeli Björklund, fifteen, and her friend Anja Tuulikki Mäki, also fifteen, pitched a small canvas tent beside the lake’ s pebbled shore. Joining them were their boyfriends, eighteen-year-olds Seppo Boisman and Nils Gustafsson, laughing and passing around cigarettes as they settled down to sleep under a vault of sparkling stars.
Episode 163: Ellen Greenberg
Hello Welcome back This is survived with Sophie and Lexi We started telling our survived story (in college) and we are moving on to being you guys more Through many different topics Ellen Rae Greenberg (June 23, 1983 – January 26, 2011) was a gentle-voiced first-grade teacher whose life ended in a haunting blur of blood, bruises, and unanswered questions. On that frigid January evening, her body was discovered bearing twenty jagged stab wounds—ten driven deep into her back and neck—and eleven dark bruises across her arm, abdomen, and leg. Despite the brutality of her injuries and the whisper of foul play that trailed through Philadelphia’ s corridors, her death was officially declared a suicide, igniting a firestorm of debate, legal battles, and worldwide media scrutiny.