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Hold My Sweet Tea

Podcast af Pearl & Holly

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Where True Crime collides with chilling ghost stories and Southern folklore.  Join us, sip sweet tea, and uncover shocking tales of murder, mystery, and the supernatural, all with a healthy dose of Southern charm and a touch of sass!

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episode Ep. 118-The Priest, The Parishioner, and the Killer: The Antonio Tyson Case cover

Ep. 118-The Priest, The Parishioner, and the Killer: The Antonio Tyson Case

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] Two beloved members of a small Louisiana community are gone, and the path from a quiet neighborhood to a brutal double homicide is almost impossible to wrap your head around. We’re talking about Covington, Louisiana, where Ruth Pratt and Reverend Otis Young were known for service, faith, and the kind of warmth that makes a town feel like home. Their deaths didn’t just make news, they stunned people who drive those streets, worship in those pews, and expect that a knock at the door is just a neighbor in need.  We retrace what investigators pieced together step by step, from the early hit-and-run report tied to Ruth’s vehicle, to the missing phone found discarded, to the security camera footage that becomes the backbone of the case. We also dig into who Antonio Tyson is, including his earlier violent convictions, what records show about his time in prison, and how surveillance, forensics, and tracking connect the dots after the killings.  Then we get into the part that raises the biggest questions: the legal endgame. Tyson’s May 2026 guilty plea comes with a rare set of terms, including “death row equivalent housing” at Louisiana State Penitentiary Angola and a waiver of appeals and release options. We talk through why prosecutors cite Atkins v. Virginia standards around intellectual disability, and why the families choose a deal designed to deliver the harshest life sentence possible without decades of courtroom fights.  If you care about true crime that keeps the victims at the center, and you want to understand how evidence, sentencing, and real-world safety collide, hit play. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us. Sources: wdsu.com Author: Erin Lowrey Date: May 5, 2026   WDSU wdsu.com Author: Aubry Killion Date: February 9, 2023   WDSU wdsu.com Author: Erin Lowrey Date: February 2, 2024   WDSU Victim Background & Community Impact nola.com Author: Staff reporting / NOLA.com Date: December 5, 2022 oxygen.com Author: Oxygen Staff Date: December 2022 fox8live.com Author: FOX 8 Staff Date: August 16, 2024

18. maj 2026 - 33 min
episode STAD Ep.7- The "LIGHT" Man cover

STAD Ep.7- The "LIGHT" Man

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] A little kid looks past her mom’s shoulder, smiles at the dim hallway, and says, “There’s a light man.” That’s how Eleanor’s listener submission starts, and it’s the kind of paranormal story that can go two ways fast. Pearl and Holly brace for something creepy, but what unfolds is softer, sadder, and weirdly comforting: a shining visitor who seems to know Eleanor’s private childhood memories better than anyone living ever could.  As Liz keeps chatting with this “light man,” the details get sharper and more personal, from warnings about brushing hair too hard to a line that stops Eleanor cold. When Eleanor finally asks a question only one person could answer, the response lands like a punch and a hug at the same time: “My little bird.” The story turns into a grief-and-afterlife gut check, touching on themes people search for when they’re hurting: visitation dreams, signs from loved ones, spirit visits, and what it means when an encounter doesn’t feel scary, just real.  We also talk candidly about our own experiences dreaming about parents, grandparents, and pets who’ve passed, that heavy-but-not-bad feeling you wake up with, and why sleep can feel like stepping onto another plane. Then we swing back into Sweet Tea After Dark chaos with podcast milestone talk, a quick zodiac tangent, and a little rant therapy about dealing with rude people in the wild.  If you’ve ever smelled a familiar scent out of nowhere, heard a voice in your head, or woken up whispering “thank you for visiting,” you’ll feel seen here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves paranormal podcasts, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.

14. maj 2026 - 28 min
episode Ep. 117- The Laken Riley Murder : Women Shouldn't Have to Run Scared cover

Ep. 117- The Laken Riley Murder : Women Shouldn't Have to Run Scared

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] A normal morning jog should not come with a survival plan, but that’s exactly where our minds go when we talk through the murder of Laken Riley. We start with the heartbreaking basics: Laken is a 22-year-old nursing student who texts her mom before a run on the University of Georgia campus. Within minutes, a 911 SOS call is triggered from her phone, the call drops, and she never answers again. A trail camera, phone records, and a Garmin watch timeline turn this case into a chilling sequence of moments you can almost feel ticking by. We dig into what investigators and the courtroom record point to, including the trail camera sighting of a man matching Jose Ibarra’s clothing, scratches observed during questioning, and the discarded jacket and gloves found near his apartment. Then we get into the forensic details that matter in real life: DNA under Laken’s fingernails, DNA on the jacket and gloves, and how those results shaped the case. We also talk about the autopsy findings and why this kind of violence hits so hard, especially for women who already get trained to carry pepper spray, watch over their shoulder, and still get blamed for simply existing. The story doesn’t stay contained to one trail in Athens. This case became a national immigration flashpoint, and we wrestle with how tragedy gets politicized while still keeping the focus on what happened and what women live with every day. We close with practical awareness tips for runners and a reminder to stay safe out there. If this conversation hits home, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave us a review so more listeners can find the show.

11. maj 2026 - 44 min
episode Ep. 116-Mackenzie Shirilla Case: How Do You Prove Intent Before Impact? cover

Ep. 116-Mackenzie Shirilla Case: How Do You Prove Intent Before Impact?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] A quiet back road at night doesn’t look like danger, but sometimes it’s the most frightening setting of all. We’re Holly and Pearl, and we’re unpacking the Mackenzie Shirilla case out of Strongsville, Ohio, where a late-night drive ends with a car accelerating past 100 miles per hour and slamming head-on into a brick wall. Two teenagers, Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan, die at the scene. Shirilla survives, and what first reads like a horrific accident starts to look, to prosecutors, like something else entirely.  We break down the crash timeline and the details investigators couldn’t ignore: clear weather, a straight road, no mechanical failures, and vehicle data suggesting no braking and no last-second correction. From there, the story pivots into the hardest part of so many true crime trials: intent. We talk teen relationship volatility, the state’s claim of a prior threat to crash the car, and how prosecutors used motive and digital evidence to argue a murder-suicide attempt.  We also get into the 2023 bench trial, the guilty verdict on multiple murder counts, and the life sentence with parole eligibility after 15 years. Then we zoom out to the public storm online, where TikTok and Instagram commentary fuels questions about trauma, memory loss, and whether justice landed in the right place. Listen, then share your take with us, subscribe for more, and leave a review if you want to help more folks find Hold My Sweet Tea.  Sources: Where Is Mackenzie Shirilla Now? — People Magazine By Alex Gurley (July 31, 2025) Website: https://people.com Woman gets 15 years to life in deaths of boyfriend, friend — Associated Press (August 21, 2023) Website: https://apnews.com Mackenzie Shirilla’s appeal denied after it was filed 1 day late — Court TV By Lauren Silver (March 17, 2026) Website: https://www.courttv.com 3News Investigates: New medical evidence challenges conviction — WKYC (April 18, 2025) Website: https://www.wkyc.com Strongsville woman sentenced to life in prison for crash that killed two — Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office (August 21, 2023) Website: https://www.ccprosecutor.us

4. maj 2026 - 25 min
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STAD: Ep6-What the Fouke? A Hairy Three Toed Giant Turns A Small Town Into A Legend

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2444974/fan_mail/new] A small town in Arkansas builds a big legend, and the details are too strange to forget: dark hair head to toe, red eyes catching headlights, and three toed footprints stamped into swamp mud. We’re Holly and Pearl, and we’re taking Sweet Tea After Dark to Fouke, Arkansas to talk about the Fouke Monster, also known as the Boggy Creek Monster, with all the giggles and side comments that come with telling scary stories after dark.  We dig into what witnesses claim they saw in the early 1970s near Boggy Creek, why the setting matters in Southern folklore, and how the swamp itself turns every sound into a question. Then we get into the moment that makes this Arkansas cryptid story feel personal: the 1972 claim from Bobby Ford and his wife Elizabeth that their house shook, the siding got scraped, and whatever was outside didn’t bolt the second a shotgun appeared. Whether you’re a Bigfoot believer, a skeptic, or just here for a good tale, that scene sticks with you.  We also talk about how a local rumor becomes a national story once a film gets made. The Legend of Boggy Creek turns a backwoods monster into pop culture, and from there you get modern sightings, dare trips, “proof” that never materializes, and even a festival celebrating the creature. Along the way, we ask the question that sits under every cryptid podcast: are these monsters real, misidentified animals, or stories we use to warn each other about the dark corners of the world and ourselves?  If you love cryptids, paranormal legends, and Southern storytelling, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who’d drive Boggy Creek Road at midnight, and leave us a review so more night owls can find the show.

30. apr. 2026 - 22 min
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