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INTRUDERS

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Amaryllis & Hawthorne explain why we've been gone, say goodbye to Hazel, & then discuss the 2015 film INTRUDERS! We watched it on VUDU. It is free with ads. Amaryllis tells us a creepy story about a man who can see the last sin you committed & Hawthorne tells us about a woman named Barbara Coombes.

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Hey, Gravy's thanks so much for joining us for this year's episode of Gray Girls Podcast. As always, it's me or host Hawthorne, and it's me Amburyless. Hey, guys, guess who's back from the grave as girls most of us Anyway, the good side of it, the real podcasters slash hosts are here. Yes, we are going to address the elephant in the room. Yeah, she just like left moved away. We don't know anything. We know as much as you do. We literally haven't heard from her in

like what eight months? Six months? Yeah, since like our last episode. Yeah, she cut everybody off, she deleted social media. We don't know. We honestly don't care. Yeah, I know that sounds rude, but like, if you're really going to be that psychotic and just uproot your whole life and your daughter's life to go live with some guy you just met on TikTok two weeks earlier, that's your prerogative. And we don't want to hear about her, so don't ask. Yes, So we'd really appreciate if

you guys stopped like messaging us and saying, hey, where's Hazel. Where's Hazel? Because she didn't even do anything on the show. Just forget she existed that she was a placeholder. In all honesty, that sounds horrible. She was there when I was busy with work. Yeah, that's it. We started this podcast as sisters who live in different states who want to connect weekly. Well, let's do this thing together. So no matter what,

we'll always have something to do together. But when her job picked up and my schooling picked up, it was just kind of like, WHOA, we need someone else in here. And I had this friend who I thought would be a good choice. She wasn't never did her work. I ended up doing both of the work just so she could have a script to read. And on the days I didn't produce the script, it would be a bad

episode. You guys don't even understand how stressful it was. It was like hard or have her in it. Yeah, she wouldn't do her work. Every time we'd be like, okay, we're all here to record, she would have some reasoning, and yeah, she was sick sometimes, but most of it was just her not being invested in. Me and Hawthorne have always been invested since we made it. We're literally the great girls. So that's

the only thing where we're gonna address like about her. We're not going to remove any episodes whatever, but just like from here on out, we don't know who that is. That's it. Happy though, we are going to start recording again. My kid is finally going to be back at school and I don't have to be the teacher anymore. I could be the host again. That's kind of stupid, but whatever. At least you admit it. So we chose to do a super random movie this week. We wanted to

do The Invisible Man, and Marellas hated it. Hated it. We were gonna do The Boy Number one and then The Boy the second one, which don't go together. I hate both of those movies. So if y'all have any actually good scary movie slash like this one. It's not really that scary, but if you really put yourself in the place of the character, I think it's a really good movie. This movie is scary in the sense of like your next and last house on the left is scary because it's real.

It's very real. This shit happens, you know, and it kind of reminded me of what's going on now. I don't want to say in society, but a lot of us have been quarantine since February in your case, March in my case. So I've been at home for like seven months now. I know we all have. But what I'm saying is when we say what movie we're doing and read you the synopsis, it's just about a woman who she ends up not being able to leave her house. And I can

see that that's happening with this quarantine. People are getting so scared and so fearful. It makes me not want to leave my house. I don't leave the house once I have to. I don't go anywhere. I go to work and I come home and at work I'm in the back room all day hiding from people. So that's one of the reasons we chose this movie. We thought it was a good movie to kick back off on, and Mrellas shows it, so let us know what you think. It's on Voodoo Free

with ads. The ads get a little annoying, but hey, it's worth or if you want to pay three bucks to rent it, that's on you. I don't pay for stuff, you know. I like the ads. I was able to get snacks. I went pe right, I could go pee in the middle of a movie and it doesn't stop it like in the middle of a murder or something, you know, because some movies will do that. Yeah, it kind of leaves you on cliffhangers, but like not like in the middle of a kill, like all of a sudden, it's

like perfect timing. Yeah, so I don't mind it. So here we go. The movie is called Intruders, and you're gonna look for the one that says twenty fifteen because there's more than one movie called Intruders. The cover is of like a house and on the bottom of the house is like a bunch of weapons. We'll post it on our Twitter, probably on her Instagram too, So here we go. The movie Intruders is about a woman named Anna with severe agoraphobia that means she can't leave her house, who has just

lost her brother to cancer. Her food delivery boy named Danny aka Rory Coulkin soon becomes her only friend, and he shares his dreams of leaving this town behind, so she offers him a bag of insurance money, but he refuses. The day of her brother's funeral, Anna is unable to get over her fear and leave the house, but unbeknownst to her, three thugs decide to rob her house during this time, but if she can't leave the house,

neither can they do. So the movie starts out with Anna and she's in like a hospital bed in her house with this old looking dude who I legit thought was her dad when I was first she was like creepy, and then like he went outside and he was just scary. Yeah, he just was like a scary old looking person. And then you find out it's like her brother and you're like whoops, whoa, and you feel bad because like he

has cancer and that's why he looks a little scary. And the kind of cancer he had is pancreatic cancer, which our uncle Mark just passed away here literally about a year ago. Yeah, it was very sad, very quick disease. It's so horrible and it sounds shitty, but like he did look like that. You know, you're really sunken in you get it's just it's hard. He just looked older and he was like ten years younger than our auntie and he looked twenty years older than her. Yeah, it was not

it wasn't good. Good. Cancer is a bit so since she's in a goaphobic, is that what you would call it? Yes, she needs to get her food delivered. See when I first saw the food delivery dude, because you know, you don't know she's a gooraphobic, or at least I didn't read the synopsis when I watched the movie, so I was like, what the fuck was this guy? But I was like, oh, it

must be his caregiver delivering food to the pancreatic cancer dude. But then he like dies like the first day, Like he just dies right then, and I was like, oh shit, that's not Yeah. So yeah, you meet her little food delivery guy who named Danny, who is played by Rory Culkin, who I thought was Karen Coulkin because I really liked Karen Coulkin from Scott Pilgrim. And I was like, oh, look it's Karen Coulkin,

the good Culkin and I looked it up. No, it's Rory. It was Rory Colson signs when he was a baby, but they all looked the exact same. I recognized him immediately as Rory Colkin. I just knew all the Culkins have the same face. Yeah, And then I googled it. I didn't know who Rory Colkin was, and it turns out there's like twelve of them and they all look the exact same and it freaked me out,

and you know, they're like claw. You know. It reminds me of you know, and the Harry Potter movie when like they're all having to be Harry, but it was Daniel Radcliffe playing everybody as Harry. You know. Oh yeah, they need to do a movie like that, but have all the Culkins because they all look the fucking same. Shout out to the Culkins.

I actually love you guys. Yeah, you definitely know. They got the same parents, Like that mom is not cheating, right, not like our family where we all got a different dad, same mom, but different dads. Yeah. I was thinking more like how in Harry Potter there's all the Weasleys, like they just know him because like their red hair, which I know isn't like that crazy a thing, but like, you know, the Culkins, because they all got the same face, you don't know what

name they are, Like the Weasleys, like they're like Weasley. They don't know that person's name because they have so many kids. They just know it's a Weasley. So that's how I how I thought of it. That's funny. We about to use Harry Potter. Yeah, so he's like cute though. Rory Colkin in the movie, he like kind of wins you over like two seconds. He like describes all the food to her and like it's super cute. It's just a really like sweet, genuine little dude. And like

that's how all the Colkins are. You always get that vibe off of them, and I like it. They're so cool, Like I want to be friends with the Goldens, dude. They probably have some really fun parties. They probably have like bomb food too. So yeah, Conra dies like right away, so you seem sick. And then as he's dying, So this is why I thought it was her dad, because he's like touching her face and he's all like, you're stronger from what I did to you, And

you're like what did he just say? Like did he just say like he's weird, So like they get it. They kind of sprinkle in some little yeah weird. Yeah, it's like you'll you know, you're stronger for what happened. I'll always be with you all of this because he was her protector. You know, you get that sense from him. But that's why I thought it was her dad. I really did not know. I did not I didn't see the twist at the fucking end. But then it all made

sense. Yeah, and you're like, oh, oh exactly. So he dies. Rory Colkin explains that he wants to leave. He feels trapped. She also obviously feels trapped because she's stuck in her house and she's too afraid to leave. He's literally trapped in her house, literally, so she like runs around the corner, comes back in two seconds. It hands him this like huge paper bag full of money. He doesn't take it. We don't know why. Also, that money looked hella old. How long she been

having that money? It looked like it had been like in a damp place as well. Yeah, it's like dusty and gross, like that ship wouldn't fly away. It at a fucking bank and it's just a bag of money. Why don't you just have a bag of money, weirdo. He says no to the money, but leaves it right there on the table, like it's not like it had moved. So like, I'm just foreshadowing for later when the three people break in. They didn't like, look at that bag

on the table, but it's still on the table. I don't remember, Yeah, it was right there. There's a scene where the two dudes are in the kitchen and their hands are basically like on each side of the bag, like if one of them just would have been like, what's for lunch or something? But I'm skipping ahead. So it's the day of the funeral. She has on this super pretty dressed I love that black lacy dress,

dude. Yeah, and it reminded me I bought a really fancy dress for our grandma's funeral, but we ended up not kind of dressing that way for her funeral. It was more like a casual affair. I didn't get to go, and yeah, it wasn't fun at all. Well I figured, but yeah, you didn't miss anything. You just miss our sister being a fake bitway, you didn't miss nothing. I hope he listens to this today. The funeral, she gets all dressed up and you really think she's gonna

go, and then she just sits on the bed. She just decides to make some tea and stay home. When she's making the tea, she sees people outside her house. She's like, no, let they break in. I thought they just broke in. No, no, no, So she sees them and she hears them say you go around back and make sure no one sees you. Oh yeah, okay, But she hears the intruder's plan like before they even come up, so she decides to hide right away. The house is kind of horder homie in a way. Yeah, you can

tell it's old. You could tell people have lived in there. Yeah, it's like an old plantation style house. It's a humongous property. It's huge, and yeah it's it has a lot of clutter, it does. There's those rooms upstairs that she's hiding, and that literally just a boxes of random shit everywhere. They're just full of stuff, which we grew up that way, so it didn't look weird to me. I don't live like that now.

I live in a very nice, clean house, but like I felt no weirdness watching it, Like wow, what a messy house, Oh my god, because like that's how we grew up. Literally, we grew up in a big house that was a horde. Like I was like, that room's not that bad. Yeah, it's not that messy. It's not trash and cockroaches. And me and Hawthorne's bedroom, our closet was full to the

top with clothes that we couldn't even get to or touched. There was just a pile of clothes, and we dug a tunnel from one side to the other side, and we made a little clubhouse back there with our little coolers full of candy and our boombox to hide from our brother and sister who used to beat us. But literally we dug a tunnel through clothes. Is how densely packed our clothes were in this closet. It's like this movie. We're like, you know, she knows all the little hidden passages in places to

hide. We knew that we grew up in houses like that. We had an abusive stepfather growing up who would get like drunk and then just decide to hit whoever was near him. So on most couches now they have like a black film under the couch to like protect it from dust or whatever. But we got a butter knife and we cut out that bottom black cover so that when our stepdad would go crazy, we both could just go and left with the couch really quick, go under it, and no one knew where we

were. But we could see through the couch cloth, yeah, to see like if the room was empty, to see if you remember and we would hide from our siblings too. Yeah, it would, and it was terrifying

because we were like little ass kids. Do you remember when we would hide under there, and then like he would sit drunk on the couch on top of us, and we couldn't fucking move and it would go under Yeah, and we had to fucking like lay on the carpet essentially and make no noise, and he had to get away so he didn't feel you until he got up and he went to the bedroom and left, and we had sometimes for hours we would just be under there. It was so sad, dude.

I remember we freaking had to put like little books and stuff to do because he would rest there so often. And as you guys are probably thinking, why did you use that couch? Then that was the only couch we had with like a bottom. We had older couches with like the big heavy ones, we had the big sectionals that was just cushion. We had like recliners, but this was the only one that was a love seat that was like hollow. It was the green couch. It was the green weird couch.

Anna, here's their plans to break in. Two dudes approach the front door one dude goes around back and he has a hammer, and he says, don't see you go around the back or whatever, And right when she hears that, they both approached the doors at the same time, and the fastest hiding spot she can find is under a table. Which of the murderers was your favorite of the thugs? Well, if I remember correctly, there was

the brother named something Perry is the psycho pass. Yeah, and I was gonna call him Hammerman because he uses his hammer a yellow bird, which is even more rude. Yes, Vance looks like your boyfriend, my boyfriend, right, with a long hair, and he's skinny, and he wears clothes. That's your boyfriend. What the something? He's white, he has long hair. He would not hurt a woman. He just reminded me of your boyfriend and his clothes. Look up a picture of that dude. He's gonna

wear an outfit. Your boyfriend probably has jeans, a T shirt, like a hoodie that looked like he's had it for like three years. Okay, but stay and then JP was the worst one. So out of those three, I'm gonna have to pick. Your boyfriend was probably my favorite one. Who is your favorite werower because he's tall and wood and he wears clothes and he has hair great anyway, not any clothes worn in clothes like he's been wearing enough. I know, it's all in my drawer right there. Yeah,

you could actually be vance for all. Just put on a black lacey dress with some blood. Oh god. Anyway, I like, I did like the Psycho one just because he's fucking Psycho Perry the hammer Man, Yeah, like I did. I hated him the most, but that's why I liked him, because he's so hate herbal and like evil and just like the fuck is wrong with you know, he was like really ready to do anything for that money. And like I don't want to sound rude, in that

bag, that couldn't have been that much money. Like I didn't see that many hundreds. It wasn't even like stacks. It was like crumpled up money you just kind of like threw on the ground. Yeah. I don't unless you got like a hundred grand from life insurance or something even that's not really worth Like yeah, that's that. And like you said, it looked old. Some places don't even accept old money or they make you trade it in. Yeah, it really didn't seem like they were there for the right reasons,

Like they were there to rob the place and find the money. But they didn't plan it out right. Yeah, they didn't know that she had a condition, They didn't know where the money is, they don't know anything. They don't know anything, Like it was a not well thought out plan. But anyway, I'm getting a little bit of ahead of ourselves because my favorite part is coming up. And we're not going to talk about the entire movie obviously, we'll just kind of jump a bit. But I like when

the guys had just broken in. Anna's hiding. But that's your favorite part. Yeah, So Anna's hiding and they hear the tea cattle go off, and they're all like, fuck, someone's heat. We gotta find her, we gotta find her. So they're looking for her. They're running around and my favorite part comes up, because you know, she knows all the little hidden places in her house. This door opens, it goes upstairs. There's a hidden door behind this thing, it goes to this other room. It's

really really cool. She is upstairs, she makes a noise and the guy sees her in that big cluttered ass room. Yeah, he's like poking the trash pile to see if she's in there, and she was, Yeah, she gets poked and she starts screaming and she runs and they're like, yeah,

I get the bitch, get her. And she runs downstairs the door is open because they just broke to the front door, and runs right in front of the door and she just stops and all the guys are running after her, and they just see her stopped in front of the door, and she's terrified. This girl looks more terrified than the guys who are running after her in her house. And I think he was what's the crazy one's name? I just liked, where should I call a hammer man? Okay,

Cary's the hammer The hammer dude is the hammer man. I think his name is Perry, though it is Perry. Yeah, she's scared. Fucking Parry. The platypus comes up behind her and it's like closes the door and they all just kind of stare at her and they're like, bitch, what the fuck? Like you could you could have left right here? And she's like, oh I I am um. Yeah. They're like okay, so we're just gonna take you and like put you over here in the corner and they

sit down there. They're like, all we want is the money, that's it. And the other one's like, no, fuck this bitch, she saw her faces. We gotta kill her. We got this gnat. And the young one, the one who looks like my boyfriend apparently, is like, dude, this is this is getting too much. He's the younger brother, like, he doesn't. He doesn't, he didn't sign up for like murder and kidnap. He was like, I'm gonna break into a house while some lady is not there so no one gets hurt, but we need the

money. I was surprised. I didn't even wore masks or anything nothing. You drove their own car, like broh. First of all, you gotta park down the street. That was a huge fucking property too. You can

hide your car behind some trees and shit exactly. And I don't know, maybe instead of wearing like your normal clothes, put on even just like go to good Bill or Receivers and get like a jumpsuit and look like a painter or some shit or a plumber or something, you know, like he had a hammer with him and be like, oh, I'm here to fix the radio something hammers fix. Yeah, they're great, we're gonna nail something.

You're nailing it right now with weird descriptions going on. Yeah, but yeah, it's my favorite part because everyone just kind of looks at her and they're like, what the fuck is wrong with this girl? And like why didn't you call the cops? And she makes up an excuse and they're like why didn't you run and she doesn't say, like, oh, because I'm a goaphobic and I'm terrified of going outside and this and that. You see it, and everyone's face is like, something's weird here, but also we don't

care because we want the money. Yeah, they just think she's scared. They know it's more than that, but they're just like she's not acting right. Yeah, so they're looking for the money and everything. But okay, my favorite part comes up because Perry is like, you know what, I'm gonna watch this bitch and you guys will look for the money to where I got it, like I got it. And he's trying to talk to her and he's like, hey, I'm gonna help you, and she's like what

the fuck do you mean? And he gets her and he grabs her and he opens the door and he's like forcing her to go outside. He's like, I'm gonna make you face your fear. You'll be fine, And she is so terrified, she's screaming. I love how they video and they bring her outside and she's literally just standing feet outside of her doorway on her porch. So she's still at her house. Yeah, there's still a roof above her, like it's a huge wrapper, yeah, a patio, and she

like gets so scared. She doesn't even scream. It's just filmed like she's shaking. I love the cinematography and her acting and like she peas herself because she's so scared, and people don't understand. With like legitimate phobias that happens. You can't just say, oh, it's okay, get over it, go outside. You can't just say, oh, you're half a phobic, Okay, let this person fucking hug you. Halfo phobias the fear of being touched. They can't say, oh, you're I think it's glossophobic something like

that. One of the other phobias were fear of public speaking, fear of being in front of people. You can't just make it go away. My husband has a fear of crowds. We've never been to a concert together, like a show, because he can't be around crowds. It just makes him feel like he can't breathe. That's why he works by himself on top of buildings, literally away from people, one hundred feet of the ground, on steel welding, like he literally solved his own problem. Yeah, phobias are

not something you can just brush off, you know. And that's why I really like this part. I don't know what the hell it's called about cockroaches, but that's mine. I don't know what, I know. I know why. I know why. It's because our oldest brother and sister would blacas in the hallway with the giant flying cockroaches in Hawaii and they would attack you and bite you. They bite, head butt you in your skull, give you like bruises and stuff, be in your shoes, being your cereal.

Oh my god, who is I have this recurring memory of waking up and I'm like a little kid and I'm laying down with it on your face. No, I have a blanket like pulled right up on my nose, and there's a cockroach sitting like standing I guess, looking right at me. On the blanket, looking at me in my eye and I don't know if I should move. I don't even know why he's visiting me up there, Like was you gonna go with my mouth? I don't even know, and it

freaks me out. I can't have blankets on my face when I sleep. Now. Do you know what one of my most vivid memories some childhood is. It's probably bad. It was either in California or Hawaii. I want to say California though, but anyway, I remember it was at the back door in front of the pool. There was a big ass, fucking possum and I put its hand on the glass and it waved at us and it just stared at this mids so scary. It was trying to get in.

It was like trying to convince you, as a little baby, to let it in. It waved at us. Yeah, that was in California. Fucking horrifying. And every time I see a possum, I'm like, oh, they're cute. At the back of my head, I'm like, that's the one. It's gonna come op to you. You didn't open the door, it's mad. I don't know if it was like that possum. But we did have a possum drowne in the pool not that long after that.

Yeah, and then I drowned looking at it. Yeah, and then you almost drowned looking at a drowned bowesome drown Yeah, it was probably that one anyway, But I thought was like a little demon or something. He's like, my fun Probably dude explains why I almost drowned twenty times in my lifetime anyway. So that's my favorite part. When they discover like the true severity of her illness. Yeah, even how they do the PA is good, Like it looked like she legit. I got in her shoes all right around.

And then I like how the brother vance brings her upstairs and it's like will you change please? Oh you just you just like sitting in your own piss. Is that what it is? Okay, you just see. But remember he hands her clothes and he tells her get dressed, but he's standing right there, and she's like, I can't get dressed standing like right there.

She couldn't get dressed because her hands and feet were tied. Dude, dude, don't think it's also because he was well also like fuck it, dude, change everyone of someone doesn't matter, but we see why in just a little bit, I know. And then when he un ties her, that's when you hear Rory come, I'm party sure, and then they all go downstairs, right yeah, but it's okay. We don't have to know

the whole movie. It's okay. At some point, after they make her piss herself, Rory Colkin comes over because he went to the funeral like Anna was supposed to. She was not there, so he got worried, which I don't know why he would imagine she would be able to leave all of a sudden if she hasn't left in ten years. And then you find out that Rory Colkin is friends with fucking Vance, He's friends with Vans, He's friends with JP, only Vance, but he knows all of them, like

he knows all of them because he knows. I think he knows Vans because that's his friend, and he told him about the money. Vance's brother is JP, so he told that, and JP is friends with Perry. Yeah, but I'm just saying, it's like I don't know all of your friends. You know, and you're my sister when we lived together in Vegas, you know all my friends oh my god. All this stuff only happens freaking twenty minutes in I know, when like the first thirty minutes it's insane.

Anna ends piecing together though that Rory Colkin, who she thought was her friend and who she thought cared about her, and she finds out he essentially knows all of the burglars, and she's like, why did you tell them what I tried to do for you. I was helping you out with some money so you could get out of here and go live your life. And you tell your friends and they come rob me is essentially how she feels. So

Rory Colkin comes in and it's like, what are you doing? And then the brother comes in and punches him, and it was like, oh hey, Danny boy, fuck you crap. The girl got away. We gotta go get her. And that's when Perry gets the bird and it's like, tweet, tweet, bitch, tell us where the money is that, we're gonna kill your bird. Oh he does. I just saw him squid and it looks really so gross. Well, my point is, if Rory Colkin tells his friend Vance, oh my god, I was at Anna's house.

She handed me a paper bag full of money. Why weren't they just looking for the paperbag full of money it was on the table. It was probably only like a grand or two, That's what I'm saying, though they could have at He's taken that we want this much every week she can't leave the house anyways. It kind of just this is the weird part for me. But like you said, they're not very well planned out. Robbers are pretty

stupid. And then right afterwards is when she's in the bathroom and Vance is there and she stabs him in the net with her hairclip thing, which now I'm like, I need a hairclip thing so I can stabman in the net. So right after Amarella's favorite part is my favorite part. Anna ends up getting away from all four of the men now who are in her house, who she feels like she cannot trust, which is true, she cannot trust

them, and she's hiding. She ends up hiding in the bathroom, which is always a horrible s about to hide, even when I play hide and seek. Now, as like a mom, I don't know why I hide in there, right, You're stuck in there, except the only place you can hide in the bathroom if you're small enough, is under the kitchen sink. Is no one checks in there. No one ever checks there. They

look in the bathtub because that's where you hide it. If you can hide and you have a clean underneath your sink where you don't have to take everything out, and it's obvious that you took it all out to hide in there, then you know whatever exactly. Yeah, So she's hiding in the back room and there's a hairclip kind of a deal in the sink. She stabs Vans in the neck and he like dies right there. Yeah. She's like, oh shit, they're gonna find him, probably kill me. They're mad.

Because that's the spilttle brother you will discover about this house. Is there as many many hidden passageways, doorways, staircases. After she killed him, she dragged his body downstairs, and that's what you like. Yeah, yeah, that's where we're going, all these hidden compartments. And the men are looking for them. They hear this, They hear like a and they're like,

what the fuck is that knocking? And it's Anna pulling Vance's dead, bloody body down the stairs in his head, hitting each step as they descend into the basement. She leaves his body there and that's when the men who are looking for her now go into the basement and they're like, she's down here, let's get her. She goes through this like secret tunnel. She runs back upstairs and there's like a grandfather clock, looks like an old,

dusty grandfather clock. She opens it has like a key clicks on the switch, and the men who are in the basement, JP and Hammerman with dead vance this fucking stairs start to retract into the wall and all of a sudden they're just in a deep basement doorcase and a door that doesn't open because it doesn't have a door doundproof kind of a deal. One door has like a push kind of a thing, just like a like a flat push space.

They try to break into that room, and then the other room has a doorknob, but they also can't break into that room, and that's when they know we broke into the wrong house. There's something fucking weird about this. This isn't your average family. This bitch is weird. On the surveillance system that Anna has in the house, she can see everything they're doing. She ends up separating JP in a different room. She goes and makes fucking tea.

Well they're all downstairs and while Rory Colkin is just like tied up in the other room, and he literally goes and makes tea because she's like, oh wow, this is fine. This is the part of the movie that we're gonna just touch on little spots because we don't want to ruin the whole thing. We think you should watch this movie. It's really unexpected. That's kind of why we chose it. Even though we're like spoiling it right now, you should still watch it then listen. But as the movie goes on,

you find out that Anna's dad was a pedophile. He would abuse Anna. It's actually probably in every other way physically, mentally, we don't know. They don't touch on it that much, but they touch on it. And one day Conrad, her brother, sees Anna either being abused or something like that, and he decides enough is enough. He's not gonna let their dad hurt his sister anymore. He's like strong enough now he can defend both of them, and he ends up killing their own father to protect Anna.

So when he was done his deathbed and he tells Anna, you're stronger now for what I did to you. It's not that he did something to her. It's because the two of them decide that they're calling is to catch pedophiles, lure them into their house, into their basement dungeon, where they have a perfectly set up little girl's room. It's an exact replica of Anna's room upstairs, which means she hasn't changed her rooms since she's raped by her father,

you know, which is really fucked up. It happens, very sad, Yes, it does happen. They would lure men down there, probably using Anna as bait. Yeah, and they would feed them some kind of bologny sandwich that would be drugged with sleeping pills that would make them apologize by killing themselves, which I honestly think it's fine. Yes, I don't think they should be like a political issue. Whatever. Pedophiles are disgusting. You

should just be killed. That's it. If somebody messages us and it's like, oh, defending pedophiles, go die, I don't. Yeah, this is not the podcast for you. We fucking hate you. If that's how you feel, go ahead and block me, go ahead and don't talk to me. If you believe in pedophilia at all, this is not the show for you. And we don't give a fuck. Like Anna and the movie, she probably was very young when the abuse started, like five, and

she didn't know that's the kind of ship. But yes, plate this podcast if you believe in any of that, and we don't want to hear it, please and thank you. We see this body in the freezer and I was wondering whose body you thought that was. It was probably just another pedophile they had done right before Conrad died, or it could have been the dad. I was thinking it was the dad. I don't think it would have

stayed for that long because he had been dead for a while. Plus, you're right, where else would they have got the insurance money from that if their dad wasn't No, the insurance money came from Conrad. No, but she had already had that money. No, you don't get insurance money until someone dies, and you don't get it for like a month. You don't get it like that day. Yeah, but like she had that money. I don't know, dude, Yeah, we don't know where the money came

from. Maybe they're Robin pediples. I don't know. But yeah, definitely watched this part. It's really crazy. It's like a whole maze kind of a thing. I don't really want to ruin it at all. Yeah, there's literally like an hour forty five minutes to an hour where you get to see like how intricate this house goes, and it's like in a real time I feel. It feels like, really, if you were in someone's basement locked up, how would you really try to escape? So it's really good,

and like you feel bad for like the thugs downstairs. You feel bad because they're literally stuck down there. I really like this movie because you don't know who you're rooting for. You know, you're like both sides are kind of bad. Yeah, but like who's worth bad? The one who came in trying to rob a grieving sister or the one who is raped and has been killing people for years though, but like they deserved it. I don't know. It's a great movie. It makes you think it's honestly very realistic.

The only part of the rest the movie I want to discuss is just the very end when she leaves finally. Yes, that's all I want to say. I don't want to ruin anything else because I was texting you while I was watching it, and you're like, just wait, oh, crazy shit was happening. So we usually are the spoiler queens, but our first movie. Back watch this movie with us, dude, we won't regret it. Even if it's not the scariest movie. It's like your Next. It's

just so unexpected. Yeah, it reminds me of Your Next, and it reminds me of Last House on the Left, and they're both really great movies. This is literally I just went on Voodoo and I closed my eyes and I scrolled down all the way and I was pressing the buttons this way and that way, and I clicked on that one. It thought all looked interesting. That's how you find cool movies, you know, dude. Yeah, Anyway, the end, real fast, a bunch of shit goes down.

Basically, I don't want to ruin what happens, who does what, who comes out? Whatever? But at the end, Anna literally burns down her own house. Yeah, with the money inside, with the money inside, with you know, all of her memories, with all of her stuff growing up, anything reminding her. She doesn't take anything with her. She has her peace stained dress, she's been wearing pea filled shoes. If she's still wearing the shoes, she might have taken them off, I don't know.

And she lights a match and her house goes in flames, and she walks away like nothing happened. Yeah, and then part of you goes, wait, so she was so easy to leave then, but when you realize what happens that we didn't say, so, you guys will get it. Definitely watch it. It's on Voodoo. What do you rate it out of five? I would say for her first one back, either a high three or a four. I really liked it. I watched it about three times and

like, the acting is really good, the storyline is really good. It's fucking heartbreaking. I would rate it legit four. I thought everything you said, Yeah, the story like she like we just did in twenty minutes. You're like whoa what? Like, ah, did you really quick? You have a lot of mental like what's going on? What's going on? Oh shit, I didn't expect that. And it's like you said, it's done well. The acting is done well. I feel like it's not slow at

all either the beginning. You know, some stuff happens, Yeah, it just keeps going. Then for an hour straight, it's just this getting thrown this, this, this, more acts, more huge game of Cat and Mouse. Yeah, and you don't know what sunds like you said to root for. You don't know who was really winning. I mean, obviously Anna wins in the end. It's her house, she made the rules. But it's really realistic as what would happen if you were really in a basement.

Yeah, so I think y'all should watch it. Look for this one in the twenty fifteen one, we're gonna do the other movie called Intruders. Yes, we are also looked good. That's the plan, so we'll see. How could the movie have been better for you? I don't know. I don't know. I liked it a lot. I kind of wish her and Rory would have gone away together. I don't know why. I'm just the romantic in me. I wanted it to happen. That would be sweeping. Also, he's like, this bitch is crazy, and now I know what

I want to get away from. Ooh when he's fucking knee gets broken and he has popped back in. Oh my god, that show looks so real. It hurt me. It hurt me as a medical assistant. When I saw that, I was like, whoa dude, that's like exactly how we like, Yeah, you got you gotta do it before it starts to sell too and before anything gets Oh I wish we would find out who that guy in the basement was. Yeah, but maybe it was like the first pedophile in the Book of Pedophiles. Oh, I forgot all about the book.

Oh my god, I love that's so good. I forgot all about it. Little story. I had a best friend growing up whose dad was a corner and he had what he called his death books, and it was every polaroid and he was at a corner on like the seven News of the eighties. Did I did? I give you the book I have called death Scenes. It's literally polaroids of dead bodies called death scenes. I'll send it to

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are now at the story part of our episode fucking shut near Ship. Would you like to go first? Sure? I shall go first? Why not? Okay, I'm Marella's what is your skin? That makes me want to watch Courage? So bad? So bad? But you stop happens in nowhere, and it's up to half over to save her new home from the scorpions. Scorpions, you should send me all the dead scorpions by the way, just like keep them in a box. Can you freaking murder them and then

we throw them over the fence? Can you mail a box of dead scorpions? Is that like allowed to be going through the mail? I think not? Because those stingers are still active while they're dead, and they're as sharp as needles. That's like sending a box of using les. Not even yes, I'm gonna ask. Remember when you were a kid and you sat on that dead beet and you got stung in the butt. Okay, Like the stingers are still active when they're dead, same with snakes when they die.

But still will still send like bees through the mail and chow when you buy bees? Can't you stand like live animals to the male sometimes? So why can't I send a bunch of dead ones? Okay? I want some dead bugs? Let me alone. You don't want these? We smush them good, but we still freaking have them. We thought we had, We thought we were good. Thought you were getting rid of that tree that they lived in well, it's not my tree, it's my neighbor. Both my neighbors

have palm trees. I have zero trees. They're the assholes who have the fucking scorpion trees scorpion apartments. And then my house is like in between. So I have like the city center, the hangout part of the scorpion sounds awful. They just come over here, let's go see. Let's go eat some dog poop. Yeah, my favorite dinner. Okay, sod and coral lined and shit cocoa beetles from Zanzibar. So, my story was posted five years ago by someone who deleted it their users, so I cannot give them

credit. But if this was you, it doesn't say anything no posted by deleted So so if this is you, then props to you, thanks for writing a great story. If not, then he was a great story. I'm excited. It is called hate the Sin, Love the Center. Almost a year ago I was in a car accident. However, it wasn't until very recently that I realized my accident had left me with a very peculiar capability. I had been tee boned by a drunk driver, sending me off the

road and head first into a tree. Both my air bag and seatbelt failed, launching me through the windshield a good ten to fifteen feet from my car. Shit. Apparently I died, but only for a little bit. From what I was told, my heart stopped beating right from what I was told, my heart stopped beating up in the ambulance, but I was resuscitated within a matter of minutes. Still dead is dead, and that's what I was. Once I was on the road's recovery. It was a quick one.

Like I said, it was less than a year ago and I'm already up to par again and have been for a few months. I was fortunate to have a very supportive family. My father, my mother, my two siblings were with me every step of the way, and for that I will always be grateful. It was just two days ago that I realized what I was capable of. I was at the aptometrist for a general exam. He checked

the pressure of my eyes, which is always a weird sensation. I really hate the feeling of that machine blowing air into my eyeball, and it took several tries to get a proper reading due to what I considered to be a very natural reaction of flinching, much to the annoyance of the optometrist. Have you ever had that I have? Not? I have perfect vision. Sound like a braggy, big braggerson, I like wish I needed glasses the stude

I then came the reading of the chart. No real troubles there. I've never had a problem with my vision, but a yearly exam never heard anything. But then came the point in the exam where the doctor swung his chair around directly in front of me and had me close my right eye so that I could follow his pen with my left much like before, No real problems, at least not until I switched to the next eye. I closed my

left eye and looked at him with my right. You can imagine my shock when I saw my doctor right in front of me and another person behind him who hadn't been there before, a person who looked just like my optometrist in every way except for the fact that he was naked and happened to be going to town on A woman propped up on the corner of the examination room, a woman who looked a lot like the receptionist that had checked me in. What the fuck I going to town? Does that mean eating her out?

I'm not sure. I think of going to town as eating That's what I think, That's what I was thinking. So that's what I imagine. What the fuck? I yelled as I opened my other eyelid. The intrusive couple instantly vanished before me, and it was once again just the fully closed optometris DENI is something the matter, he asked, with the most startled look on

his face. I didn't know what to say. I like to think I'm a pretty fast thinker, and I'm pretty sure admitting to this guy that I just saw an exact replica of him banging the receptionist in the same room as us might come off as a bit I don't know, crazy. Yeah, I'm fine. I think I was in a pretty traumatic car accident a while back. I guess I'm still sort of processing things, and I have my moments where I'm not entirely you know, all there, If that makes sense.

It was a lie, but a decent one. Like I said, I'm a relatively fast thinker. But of course when we've tried to resume the examination, there they were again just going at it. There was no doubt that he was the optometrist and the receptionist. Clearly I was the only one seeing it, but I didn't really feel like dropping any more. Hents to my optometrist that I might be on the brink of losing my fucking mind, so I decided to grin and bear it, ignoring it as best as I

could. As we were wrapping up the exam, the optometriss began writing me up for my prescription for my lenses, and I noticed the wedding band around his finger. So your wife is your receptionist? Does that get weird? I feel like that would get pretty weird, I asked him. No, that's not my wife. My wife is an attorney. Why would you think that? Why would you think I was married to the receptionist, he stammered, whoops, Oh, sorry, I guess I just assumed my bad.

I could feel the blood rushing to my cheeks and embarrassment. The rest of the day I spent experimenting with my new foundability on strangers. I didn't take me long to realize I was seeing the last sin committed by someone on the condition that my left eye was closed and I was only looking with my right. I thought he was seeing there what they were thinking about. This was confirmed pretty quickly when I saw the guy in front of me at Starbucks pull

a wallet out of the purse of the lady in front of him. I closed my left eye and watched an exact replication of the event with my right combined with the old woman screaming out the word fucker at the top of her lungs. Double whammy. This was just one example of many as I experimented with my new ability. Not everything was as cut and dry as the thief, but it was still pretty obvious. I was seeing the last sin committed by these people. It was scary but awesome. Gluttony, adultery, murder,

hate, envy. You'd be a maze that the fucked up shit people do. This was just two days ago. I've seen a lot of shit since then. Tonight I went over to my parents for dinner. It's become a weekly affair. I'm twenty and have been living with the roommate since around the time I turned eighteen, but I still make it a point to visit

my parents and my two younger sisters every week for family dinner. There's a lot of internal debate going on. As I sat at the dinner table with strangers, it wasn't really a big deal, But with family, that's a whole new ballgame. Still, I couldn't help, but wonder I feel like I know my family pretty well, especially with all the help I got from them after the accident. I feel like their sins would just be laughable.

Nobody is perfect, my family included, but that doesn't mean the imperfections aren't minor ones. After a lot of thinking, I finally decided to go for it. As we sat at the dinner table, my sister's going on and on about school, I closed my left eye. I looked at my mother behind her. I saw her standing leaning against the wall with a phone in her hand. Oh that Lauren, she's such a slut. Shall check up with any single man in the neighborhood. Maybe even the married ones too.

Gossip Real classy mom. I looked over at my sister, Bethany. She was twelve years old. She was slowly becoming a woman, but she was such a sweetheart, and I knew she was doing all that she could to hold onto the easeful innocence. I didn't expect much from her and got exactly what I expected. I watched as. Behind my younger sister, another version of herself sat away from a group of younger girls. She silently brooded as

the other girls discussed getting their very first bras envy. Poor Bethany, I guess she wants to be a girl up more than I thought. That's good to keep in mind when it comes to comforting her. From there, I looked at my other sister, Jenny. Jenny was sixteen years old, and she was beautiful. She was well on her way to becoming her own woman, and I was proud of the woman. She was becoming, full of class, no rebel streak, exactly how you would want your younger sister to

beat. What I got was something I never could have prepared for. Behind her, I saw her partially closed on her bed. Behind her, a man wearing a black ski mask held a knife to her throat and did his best to maintain Jenny's thrashing movements as she tried to escape. God damn it, just let me go, Please, God damn it, just let me go. She screamed and cried. It was no use. I watched as the man did inspeakable things to my sister, leaving her on the ground crying.

And cursing the God that let this happen to her. That can't be right, I thought to myself. Sure, she's the Lord's name in vain, but who could blame her? How am I ever going to be able to look at her the exact same again? Do I even talk to her about it? How do I bring it up? How can you go through something like that and still walk out the other side a normal girl? I wanted to cry. I loved my sister, she was such a wonderful young

woman. But I couldn't break down. Now there's no telling just how crazy they would think I am. I did my best to stifle my rage in my sadness, and I couldn't look at her anymore. So I turned my one eyed gaze to my father. You can imagine how I out when all I saw was that exact same scene being played out again. Oh and that's the story. That's my exact reaction when I read it. First of all, how where would I have been if one of our brothers is looking at

us like this? I would have poked him right in the eye. The way I consider it. You know, when you're like this, you kind of tired and just kind of like, that's how I would play it off, just kind of sitting at the dinner table talking to everyone, kind of

bored. One eye out. Okay, I want to put on like my glasses because I always wear sunglasses and then like clothes, one eye and I have even met people that I've never seen my eyes before because I wore sunglasses so much, dude, during quarantine, And I think it's so funny how you have to wear I was just telling you this. You wear like sunglasses in the sun and you have your mask on. You walk into a store, and it used to be you know, you'd be looked at and you'd

be talked to if you'd were like that. But now if you're not wearing your mask, if you're not wearing sunglasses when it's hot, people are like, oh, now you're the weird one because you're not all covered up. Yeah. I had to buy some alcohol the other day and I had to pull out my id and yes, I have on a face mask and sunglasses.

So I have it just trained now. Where I lift up the back of my ear or my sunglasses, what pops up and at the same time my other hand goes down and I always go like I just like make like a funny face and then I close it and they're like, thanks, Okay, So about your story. That was crazy. Do you think the sister knew it was the dad? No? Did I feel like she would have said something, but it was on maybe her bed. Yeah, people can break into your house and rape you on your own bed. I think it's

more. I think she knows. I think it's like a movie. Yeah, it could be, but you see why. Obviously you can see this story. I read it anything else. I literally read it and I was like, okay, that's okay, and then I read the last sentence again. I wait, wait, wait, what the fuck? No? No, that was so that was so good. So that's mine. Shout out to brackets deleted, whoever you are. I really hope nothing like that. Actually, happy to your family, honestly, so sorry to all y'all.

It's horrible and humans are disgusting and I hate them. Yeah, are pretty gross. They are so on this wonderful happy note of incest rape going on. Right, Oh my god, we're so happy. What's your wonderful horrible rapey incest murder? I know. Sorry, we haven't been back into one hundred twenty days. Would you like to hear all about incesty rape murder? Do you remember how before we were incesty rape murder, we were nothing but

baby murder because that's all you would do. True, everyone of your stories was baby murder. There is not one in this one but the one I almost picked her baby murder. You didn't. There is a dead baby mentioned in this one, but no one kills it. We were just gonna be dead baby podcast, like, yeah, we almost anyway. All right, So my murderer I will be discussing this week is Barbara Coombs Coombs. Here

we go. Barbara Coombs had been sexually, physically, and verbally abused by her father, Kenneth Coombs, ever since she was only five years old. Yeah, She said she felt as if she was her father's sex slave because he had raped her hundreds of times and he had continuously molested her. She believes her father may even be the biological father of her first child, David,

who died shortly after her birth. When she was around nine years old, her father took her to some kind of photography club, where, once inside, he forced her to show her genitals while other men in the room took photographs of her a pedophile club. Yeah. Basically for over forty years he abused Barbara. Even as an adult, he would constantly fundel her breasts. Her life became barren. She had no friends, no hobbies, She's never had a job, and she rarely ever left her family home at all.

Literally like Anna, but this woman is in her fifties. Barbara had lived through his abuse until one day she just snapped. In January of two thousand and six, Barbara was at home with her then eighty seven year old father, who again would still touch her any chance he got. He had sent Barbara out in the garden to do some yard work. While working outside with a spade or shovel, she had decided to get a different tool.

I read that it was in the house, but another one said it was in like a shed or garage, so just laying it both out there. But when she was looking for the tool, either inside the house or inside the shed slash garage, she stumbled upon a box. Since she was in her fifties and had lived in this house her whole life, she had never seen this box, so when she opened it, she was in complete shock. More pictures other kids. Yep, Barbara had found her father's stash of

child pornography, but not the digital kind. These photographs looked as if he had taken them all himself. As she began rifling through the box, she felt a black cloud slowly coming over her, and she saw photos of herself from when she was a young girl, with flashbacks hitting her, filling her with so many emotions. She found a nude photo of herself as a baby, baby baby, and in some of those photos she was posing in an

inappropriate manner with another child. She was completely mortified, horrified, and disgusted. That's when Barbara went into the house to confront her father, Kenneth. She still had her spade in her hand from gardening. As the black cloud began to take hold of her, she struck her father in the back of the head with a shovel. When he spun around to see who had hit him, Barbara came back with another blow, but this one sliced his throat.

She stood there and watched him bleed out on the rug. I would too, bitch, she have gotten any like jail time or something, dude. She rolled him up in the rug, dragged him out to the garden, and hid his body behind a tree. She waited until the next day, when she had bought two thousand pounds of soil. She buried his body in an unmarked grave and then began to remove his belongings from their home to our family. She had told everyone that Kenneth had died and had been cremated.

She didn't want to hassle of a funeral. Two authorities, however, they still believed Kenneth was alive. Barbara continued to use her father's benefits. She received more than one hundred eighty thousand pounds or a little over two hundred thirty two thousand US dollars in today's money. As the years went on, she thought she had gotten away with it, until her crime began to unravel.

In the winter months of two seventeen, the housing Association organized a winter wellness visit for Kenneth, who by that point would have been ninety nine years old. Barbara tried to wing her way out of it, trying to you know, he's here, he's there, but to noah Belle. Realizing that she would be caught the next day by the housing authorities wellness visit, she decided to turn herself into local police department. She walked inside on January seventh,

twenty eighteen, claiming she had to confess to murder. When homicide detectives met with her, she said calmly, I murdered my father twelve years ago, emotionally. As detectives were taken aback by her statement and her demeanor, they went to the residence and discovered his body. She was charged with murder

but pled guilty to manslaughter. Judge Timothy King sentenced her to only nine years in prison, saying that he did not accept that she acted in self defense, but accepted that she killed while suffering from post traumatic stress disorder like mass and severe depression as a result of forty years of extreme mental, physical, and sexual abuse at the hands of her father. I chose this case because of the movie Intruders. Anna is abused by her father, who was a

pedophile, and her brother had to kill him to stop her abuse. But in this murder, Barbara Coombs had killed her father, Kenneth Coombs, after suffering his abuse for over forty years when she finally snapped. My sources for this case were BBC dot com, Heavy dot com, Manchester Eveningnews dot Com. Definitely read this article. It's pretty crazy. I'm really glad that they gave her like a lighter sentence due to what she had been through. She's

stuck in her abuse her whole life. She was just there in that house with him. Only yeah, I'm like raping her and other kids like consistently. I just cann't believe how much like the movie it was. She's stuck in the house, she has no friend, she doesn't go anywhere. It's just like her there, dude. Maybe it's inspired the movie movies in twenty fifteen. This was like twenty seventeen eighteen. Oh Jesus, that's like recently. Yeah, but since she pled guilty to the manslaughter charge, it didn't

have to go to quarter or anything. Hey, Gravy's we hope you enjoyed this week's episode of Grave Girls podcast. Our next movie will also be on Voodoo and guess what it's called Intruders. It's also called Intruders. We thought we'd make you guys go crazy, So this Intruders will be called Intruders and all caps. The next one's going to be called Intruders with just a capital I. We hope you stick around and we love you all in case we

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