He Killed For Love, But The Corpse Wouldn't Stay Dead | The Leech

He Killed For Love, But The Corpse Wouldn't Stay Dead | The Leech

Author: Darren Marlar | Weird Darkness | Full-Time Voice Actor April 17, 2026 Duration: 4:57:02
“The Leech”: When a desperate man kills his lover's husband to finally set them free, he discovers that getting rid of a body is far easier said than done — and the dead have a terrifying way of refusing to stay gone. | #RetroRadio #WeirdDarkness | EP0632

CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…
00:00:00.000 = Show Open
00:01:30.028 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “Return to Pompeii” (August 22, 1977)
00:45:31.192 = Mystery House, “Murder For Laughs” (November 04, 1945) ***WD
01:11:14.814 = Night Beat, “Will of Mrs. Orloff” (June 01, 1951)
01:39:32.376 = CBC Nightfall, “The Undertaker” (March 11, 1983) ***WD
02:09:07.798 = Nightmare, “The Leech” (April 07, 1954)
02:31:47.256 = Obsession, “The North Wind” (December 04, 1950) ***WD
02:54:53.372 = Origin of Superstition, “No News Is Good News” (August 11, 1933) ***WD
03:08:44.467 = Pat Novak For Hire, “Dixie Gillian” (November 24, 1946)
03:38:56.686 = Peril, “Three Hunted Men” (1953) ***WD
04:02:00.913 = The Mystery Playhouse, “Witness For The Prosecution” (May 31, 1946) ***WD (LQ)
04:27:10.238 = Philip Morris Playhouse, “Four Hours to Kill” (May 13, 1949) ***WD
04:56:12.266 = Show Close

(ADU) = Air Date Unknown
(LQ) = Low Quality
***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.
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