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Streetlight Burials — Fexingo Horror
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Streetlight Burials — Fexingo Horror

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 26 episodes

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Under the sickly amber glow of a dying streetlight, something is always waiting to be uncovered. In Streetlight Burials, each episode is a self-contained story drawn from the cracks of a city that never sleeps — or forgets. Luna unearths tales of objects found beneath flickering lamps: a child's shoe with a name stitched inside, a bundle of letters sealed with wax, a rusted key that fits a lock no one remembers. These are not ghost stories in the traditional sense; they are quieter, rooted in the mundane turned sinister. A parking lot where shadows pool too thickly. A stretch of sidewalk that repeats itself. A streetlamp that buzzes in a language only the lost understand. The collection is unified by place — the forgotten edges of town where light fails and the dark takes root — and by the sense that every object buried under a streetlight carries a story that refuses to stay underground. Luna narrates from a single point of stillness, her voice a low flame in the dark, guiding you through each burial site with the care of a reluctant archaeologist. There is no comfort at the end of these tales, only the lingering sense that the ground beneath your own feet may hold a secret you were never meant to find. Some lights flicker. Some never turn on again.

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The Man Who Counted the Bugs Under the Streetlight on Henshaw Avenue

Jun 6, 20267mEp. 33S1

In the summer of 2018, I met a man named Arthur who sat every night under the streetlight at the dead end of Henshaw Avenue in a small Illinois town. He wasn't homeless or crazy—he was counting. The bugs that swarmed the

The Man Who Found the Key Under the Streetlight on Larkspur Lane

Jun 5, 20265mEp. 32S1

On a cold November night in 2019, a man named Caleb pulls over on Larkspur Lane in the small town of Jasper, Arkansas, to help a stray dog. He finds the dog curled around a small brass key half-buried in the dirt under a

The Man Who Buried the Key Under the Streetlight on Stark Road

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 31S1

In the winter of 1998, on a dead-end road in the outskirts of Millbrook, a man named Elias Crane began burying keys under a single flickering streetlight. Luna met him one freezing February night when her car broke down

The Man Who Dug Up the Streetlight on Pender Street

Jun 3, 20266mEp. 30S1

In the summer of 1987, on a dead-end stretch of Pender Street in the small town of Alder Creek, a man named Hoyt started digging at the base of a broken streetlight. Not with a shovel—with his bare hands, night after nig

The Man Who Watched the Streetlight on Dempster Road

Jun 2, 20269mEp. 29S1

A man named Arthur sits on his porch every night on Dempster Road, watching the same streetlight flicker at exactly 2:47 AM. When Luna comes to investigate, she finds a neighborhood where no one remembers the streetlight

The Man Who Watched the Crack in the Streetlight on Gorman Avenue

Jun 1, 20268mEp. 28S1

May 2023, on a stretch of Gorman Avenue in Foley, Missouri, where the streetlights flicker in a pattern no one can explain. A man named Walter Cheney spent three weeks mapping that pattern from his porch, convinced it wa

The Woman Who Found the Light Under the Overpass on Route 9

May 31, 20268mEp. 27S1

When Luna's car breaks down on a deserted stretch of Route 9 outside Tolland, Connecticut, she takes shelter under an overpass where a single streetlight burns at two in the morning. There she meets an old woman named Hi

The Girl Who Drew the Streetlight at the End of Windsor Lane

May 30, 20266mEp. 26S1

November 2021. Windsor Lane, a dead-end street in the small town of Millbrook, where the last streetlight flickers at the edge of a fallow cornfield. Luna recalls a girl named Emily who sat beneath that light every night

The Woman at the End of the Carousel on Mulberry Street

May 29, 20266mEp. 25S1

January 2003. A woman in her parked car beneath a humming streetlight at the abandoned Mulberry Street carousel. She's been there every night for six weeks, watching the carousel turn, her headlights illuminating a singl

The Dirt Under the Streetlight on Angell Street

May 28, 20266mEp. 24S1

It was August in Harlow, the kind of heat that made the asphalt soft under your shoes. Luna found the first one near the drainage grate at the corner of Angell and Third—a child's tooth, small and clean, resting on the c

The Woman Who Watched the Streetlight at the End of Parchman Lane

May 27, 20266mEp. 23S1

October 2023. Parchman Lane, outside Iron Creek, Illinois. A dead-end road with a single streetlight that never shut off. Luna met a woman named Elise who sat in a folding chair under that light every night for three yea

The Voice Under the Overpass on Lovers Lane

May 26, 20269mEp. 22S1

In the late summer of 2014, in the small town of Dutton, Ohio, a woman named Elise Kelman began hearing a voice calling her name from beneath the overpass on Lovers Lane. She wasn't the first to hear it, but she was the

The Man Who Found the Key Under the Streetlight on Birch Lane

May 25, 20266mEp. 21S1

In the autumn of 2019, on a dead-end street in the small town of Ellerton, a man named Curtis found a brass key wedged between the base of a flickering streetlight and the crumbling asphalt. It was old, tarnished, and en

The Girl Who Gathered the Streetlight Tapes

May 24, 20266mEp. 20S1

One spring night in 1998, Luna drives through the abandoned outskirts of Mercy, Illinois, past the dead end of County Road 7. A girl stands beneath a shattered streetlight, holding a tape recorder and a fistful of casset

The Man Who Found the Coins at the Foot of the Streetlight

May 23, 20267mEp. 19S1

In the fall of 2017, Luna met a man named Emmett who spent his nights walking the back alleys of a dying mill town, collecting coins he found under a specific streetlight on Sycamore Street. The coins were old—some from

The Crossing Guard on Dover Street

May 22, 20268mEp. 18S1

October in the town of Harrogate Grove, where the leaves fall early and the streetlights hum a half-step off. Luna remembers the crossing guard at the intersection of Dover and Ash — a man who stood at the same spot ever

The Keyhole at the End of Wainwright Lane

May 20, 20269mEp. 17S1

In the autumn of 2005, a woman on Wainwright Lane in the small town of Whitethorn noticed a keyhole carved into the trunk of an old oak tree at the dead end of the lane. She began leaving notes inside the hollow beneath

The Girl at the End of Shiloh Lane

May 19, 20267mEp. 16S1

Luna remembers a hot August night in 2002, when a wrong turn on a back road led her to a dead-end lane where a girl in a white dress stood waiting. The girl didn't speak—she pointed. At a house with no windows. At a door

The Woman Who Tended the Fire at the End of Old Mill Road

May 18, 20268mEp. 15S1

On a cold November night in the town of Fairhaven, I found myself driving down Old Mill Road—a gravel strip that peters out into a dead end where the old mill used to stand. The mill burned down in 1987, and they say the

The Girl Who Mended the Wires on Meridian Line

May 17, 20266mEp. 14S1

In the summer of 2018, on a stretch of road that didn't exist on any map, Luna met a girl named Wren who was mending wires. Not telephone wires or power lines—something older, something that hummed beneath the asphalt. T

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