17 May Horror Hill – Season 1, Episode 15
Welcome to Season 1, Episode 15 of Horror Hill, starring Jason Hill. If darkness is what you’re after, seek no more, your search is through. You haven’t found the darkness… the darkness has found you.
Content Advisory Warning
This program is intended for mature audiences, and may contain strong language, adult themes, and content of a violent and sexual nature, which may not be appropriate for everyone. Listener discretion is advised.
In this 15th episode of Horror Hill, we bring you two terrifying tales from authors Adam Howe and Homer Lanley, Jr., performed by host and narrator Jason Hill.
Stories featured in this episode
“The Mad Butcher of Plainfield’s Chariot of Death” by Adam Howe – more info about this author
“In the Darkness of the Fields” by Homer Lanley, Jr. – more info about this author
Podcast executive produced and directed by: Craig Groshek
Podcast produced by: Craig Groshek
Podcast hosted by: Jason Hill
Stories performed by: Jason Hill
Sound design by: Luke Hodgkinson and Felipe Ojeda
Script by: Craig Groshek & Jason Hill
Original artwork by: Jason Hill
Audio program © 2018 Chilling Entertainment, LLC – All Rights Reserved. No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Chilling Entertainment, LLC. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
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Where is the story!???!
“Including the text of the featured stories”
And where might that be?