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Twisted Chapters

Podcast von Author Rudy Stankowitz

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Step into the Darkness of Twisted ChaptersSome books whisper their horrors in the dead of night, but his stories breathe. Each week, Rudy Stankowitz peels back the fragile veil of reality, guiding his listeners down corridors of shadow where sanity frays, and nightmares take root.His voice is not merely narration—it’s an invitation. A slow, deliberate pull into a world where horror and psychological terror intertwine, where each chapter is a whisper against the nape of your neck, a presence lurking just beyond the dim glow of your screen. You tell yourself it’s only a story. Just words. Just a voice.But the moment you press play, it’s already too late.The dread is inescapable. The stories won’t let you go. And neither will he.

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Alaska Was Supposed to Be an Escape

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382261/fan_mail/new] Willow and Lacey finally arrive in Alaska, but their adventure begins with lost luggage, subzero temperatures, and the uneasy feeling that something is already wrong. While the two friends try to settle into Fairbanks and adapt to the brutal cold, back home the investigation into the so-called “vampire killings” escalates into full-blown hysteria. Detectives Rhodes and Reynolds brief the department on the mysterious figure stalking the city as the media turns tragedy into sensationalism, leaking details never meant for public ears. Meanwhile, Darius awakens alone inside Willow’s townhome, consumed by hunger, rage, and impulses growing darker by the hour. What unfolds is disturbing, primal, and deeply unsettling as the line between obsession, sickness, and monstrosity begins to blur. In this chapter of Blades of Glass, the tension tightens from every direction. Alaska becomes more than a destination. It becomes the backdrop for isolation, dread, and something waiting beneath the surface.  Show Notes *  Willow and Lacey arrive in Fairbanks, Alaska after an exhausting flight  *  Lacey’s luggage goes missing, leaving her stranded in brutal Arctic temperatures without winter clothing  *  The harsh reality of Alaska’s climate sets in immediately as the women navigate frozen parking lots and plugged-in vehicles in negative 25-degree weather  *  Willow’s deep respect for the military is explored through the tragic story of the soldier who rescued her from the car accident that killed her parents  *  The lodge atmosphere introduces a quiet sense of isolation and exhaustion as the pair settle into unfamiliar surroundings  *  Detective Rhodes briefs officers on the mysterious pale figure connected to the blood-related attacks terrorizing the city  *  The media begins sensationalizing the murders, labeling the unknown suspect a “vampire” despite police resistance  *  A newspaper leak exposes confidential investigative details, convincing Rhodes there is a mole inside the department  *  Public hysteria grows as headlines blur the line between fact, folklore, and fear  *  Darius awakens inside Willow’s home and spirals further into disturbing compulsions tied to blood, hunger, and obsession  *  The chapter dives deeper into psychological horror, bodily decay, addiction-like behavior, and predatory instincts  *  Themes of isolation, trauma, media exploitation, and hidden monstrosity intensify as the story shifts between Alaska and the ongoing investigation back home  *  The episode closes with Darius discovering Willow’s laptop, hinting that his intrusion into her life is about to become far more dangerous Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes

19. Mai 2026 - 10 min
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Over Two Weeks in Wonderland

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382261/fan_mail/new] Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz continues to sharpen its identity in this chapter, blending procedural horror with a cynical understanding of modern media sensationalism. Set against the backdrop of a grieving Florida community unraveling under the weight of fear, Stankowitz captures something unsettlingly believable: the speed at which tragedy mutates into spectacle. The press conference sequence feels ripped from the cable-news age, where reporters chase viral headlines before the bodies are cold, and the phrase “Lewisville’s Vampire” becomes less an investigative lead than a brand. What makes the chapter effective is its refusal to settle fully into supernatural horror. Instead, it lingers in the uncomfortable space between panic and plausibility. Detective Rhodes, foul-mouthed and exhausted, serves as the reader’s tether to reality while the public spirals into hysteria over garlic, blood types, and trench-coated strangers. The dialogue snaps with authenticity, particularly inside the police department, where the constant ringing phones and flood of irrational tips create an atmosphere bordering on psychological collapse. Stankowitz understands that fear is rarely born from monsters alone; it grows through repetition, rumor, and the media ecosystem feeding it. There are flashes here of writers like Thomas Harris and Gillian Flynn, particularly in the way humor and horror collide without diffusing tension. The chapter’s standout moment belongs not to the detectives, but to Darius calmly critiquing the killer’s media nickname from the privacy of his living room. It is darkly funny, deeply unsettling, and suggests a villain who may be more disturbed by branding than by murder itself. Stankowitz writes with a rough-edged voice that occasionally veers into excess, but that rawness often works in the novel’s favor. The profanity-heavy exchanges and procedural sarcasm give Blades of Glass an identity distinct from more polished literary thrillers. This is horror with cigarette burns on the pages and police-radio static in the background. Available on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] #BladesOfGlass  #PsychologicalHorror  #CrimeThriller  #HorrorBooks  #SerialKillerThriller Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes

16. Mai 2026 - 10 min
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Warren Home & Occult Museum: When the House Decides to Stop Talking

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382261/fan_mail/new] This investigation did not begin at the front door. Before entering the Warren House, the Paranormal Recon team stopped in silence at St. Bernard Cemetery to pay respect to Ed and Lorraine Warren. Not as a ritual. Not as a request. As acknowledgment. The Warrens believed intention mattered—that how you entered a case shaped what followed. That belief framed everything that came next. What unfolded inside the Warren House was not staged, not reenacted, and not slowed for effect. From the moment equipment was deployed, the house responded. EMF spikes layered over REM pod activations. Dead bells rang in sequence. Signals overlapped relentlessly, hour after hour, without pause. This was sustained interaction—rare, demanding, and unmistakably aware. The investigation moved through the living spaces, into the basement where the Warrens once planned cases, and finally into the Occult Museum itself. A space never meant for spectacle. A working containment room holding objects surrendered by families who ran out of options. Haunted dolls. Ritual artifacts. Cursed items. Objects tied to attachments, escalation, and unresolved events. The museum did not feel loud. It felt alert. Inside the museum, a dowsing rod session initially appeared uneventful. No dramatic movement. No immediate reactions. That assumption did not survive audio review. Playback revealed low, strained vocalizations—grunts, growls, responses precisely timed to questions and synchronized with dead bell triggers. What went unheard in the moment became impossible to ignore afterward. Driven by that evidence, Rudy returned to the museum alone. No overlapping voices. No footsteps. No buffer. Just a spirit box, cameras, and a room that had already demonstrated it was listening. Isolation clarified the signal—but removed protection. The responses intensified. For hours, the house engaged. Devices buzzed, rang, and spiked continuously—until 2:30 a.m. Then, without warning, everything stopped. Not gradually. Not unevenly. As if a switch had been thrown. The silence that followed was complete and unnatural. The investigation didn’t end because the team was finished. It ended because something else decided the conversation was over. This documentary presents the investigation as it happened—methodical, restrained, and grounded in evidence review. No provocation. No theatrics. Just controlled observation, isolation protocols, and what the house chose to give back. Watch with headphones. Pay attention to the audio. And remember—acknowledgment matters.  #paranormal #haunted #realghosts #paranormalinvestigation #ghosthunting  Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes

7. Jan. 2026 - 31 min
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Blades of Glass - Chapter 16: Half a Month of Darkness

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382261/fan_mail/new] In this chilling installment, the investigation into a series of bizarre killings in Lewisville takes a darker turn. Detectives Jack Rhodes and Grady Reynolds present their findings to Captain O’Neil — stolen blood, strange witness accounts, and DNA evidence that paints a grotesque picture. With forensic psychiatrist Dr. Marcus Simmons called in to profile the suspect, the team begins piecing together what could be the town’s most disturbing case yet. Meanwhile, outside the department’s walls, the story spreads like wildfire. Lewisville’s local news stations — Swamp Lion News, Lewisville News 12, and Channel 13 — ignite a media frenzy, dubbing the unknown killer “The Lewisville Vampire.” Panic surges through the community as tip lines flood with wild theories, and the lines between myth and murder begin to blur. But while the public obsesses over headlines, one man watches from the shadows — Darius — quietly stalking his next move as the detectives close in. Featured Segments * Inside the Case Files: Rhodes and Reynolds confront the grim details — a blood theft, mutilated victims, and the eerie possibility that the killer isn’t motivated by money, but by something primal. * Forensics and Fear: Dr. Simmons dissects the psychological profile, exploring what kind of mind craves blood — and how narcissism, trauma, or psychosis can twist into ritual. * The Media Storm: From Swamp Lion News to Channel 13, the press pushes the “vampire” narrative, fueling hysteria that even the police can’t control. * Predawn Intrusion: In the closing act, the predator moves again. A quiet apartment. An unlocked window. And the sound of footsteps in the dark. Notable Characters * Detective Jack Rhodes: A veteran investigator, determined but fraying at the edges as the case consumes him. * Officer Grady Reynolds: The moral center — loyal, methodical, haunted by what he’s seen. * Captain O’Neil: Commanding presence balancing politics and chaos. * Dr. Marcus Simmons: Forensic psychiatrist with a decade in Houston PD — analytical, unflinching, and quietly unnerved by what he’s reading. * Darius: The unseen force — meticulous, methodical, and terrifyingly human. * Meaghan Tweed, Stephen, and Ann Marie: Anchors of Swamp Lion News, their on-air coverage turns local terror into a national headline. Episode Themes * The psychology of monstrosity — how trauma and ego can birth obsession * Media sensationalism and the making of a killer’s myth * The human thirst for control when faced with chaos * The creeping collapse of rationality in the face of fear Outro: “Unsolved in the Dark” > In Lewisville, even the daylight feels borrowed. The detectives are closing in, but somewhere out there, someone knows the truth… maybe it’s you. #BladesOfGlass #TrueCrimeFiction #ForensicFilesStyle #UnsolvedMysteries #LewisvilleVampire #PsychologicalThriller #CrimePodcast #DarkFiction #TalkingPoolsPodcast #RudyStankowitz Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes

15. Okt. 2025 - 14 min
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The Letter - Chapter 15

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2382261/fan_mail/new] 🩸 Willow writes a chilling letter to her late mother figure, Christine Barrone, pouring out everything that’s been happening up through Chapter 15 of Blades of Glass. What starts as a desperate confession spirals into sheer terror as she realizes her dreams, the murders, and her own unraveling mind may all be connected. She doesn’t know why she’s writing to the dead—only that she has to. #BladesOfGlass #HorrorTok #ParanormalThriller #CreepyReads #PsychologicalHorror #BookTok #SupernaturalMystery #SpookySeason #WritersOfTikTok #StoryTime Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes

25. Sept. 2025 - 12 min
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