Murder At Midnight

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Murder at Midnight episode titled Deaths Worshiper about a series of brutal murders connected to a devil worshiper. Originally aired 03/10/1947.
1946-09-16 – Episode 01 – The Dead Hand · Raymond Morgan

Performing For You Tonight:

Fandango’s Friday Flashback —

I chose this for Flashback Friday because it’s Pre- Coronavirus but it was part of a writing Project I was working on called ” The Red Death .” based on Poe’s Masque of The Red Death.

Today seems like a good day to bring it out.

Here it goes:

If I were asked

to chose the music for a Ball

where Death and Terror

held sway over all

I would dig up a band

from unmarked graves

and I set them up

on a decrepit old stage

I would ask them to sing

loudly

and slightly off key

so that no one outside the ball room

would notice the screams.

The Red Death Project

The Scary Part Of The Story

Putting my Feet In The Dirt July Prompt #10 Regretful Happenings

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I was watching the news a few days ago and one of the Mayors from Texas was talking about bringing in refrigerated trucks to act as temporary morgues- but the idea of morgues is not the scary part of this story.

The scary part of this story is how he descrirbed the trucks driving past a flea markert that was packed with people- needless to say there wasn’t any social distancing going on and face masks?

Not in Texas baby.

So just picture it- temporary morgues drive by a bunch of people who are talking to their friends, looking for treasures, , they are wheeling and dealing over dolls and tin signs and boxes of toys and tools and maybe talking about what to have for dinner and I’ll bet it was Sunny and hot that day and death is the farthest thing from their minds and you have to wonder-

who in that crowd may find themselves in one of those trucks wrapped in plastic and wearing one of those hospital gowns that tie in the back and the plastic name bracelet that the funeral director will cut off when they prep and dress you for that time when your family and friends say their good byes.

“Cooling Units” – whether they are in a funeral home or a hospital or a truck that was made to haul perishable freight all have one thing in common.

They are by design deathly quiet- except for the whisper and click you hear when the door shuts.

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