Podcast Summary: "Glam Ghosts" – Spooked (September 26, 2025)
Host: Glynn Washington | Featuring: Teresa (Storyteller)
Overview
In this haunting episode of Spooked, host Glynn Washington introduces Teresa, a survivor of Hurricane Marilyn on St. Thomas, who recounts a supernatural encounter with two mysterious, impeccably dressed strangers who may not have been human at all. Teresa's story is one of survival, faith, and the unexplainable—raising questions about guardian angels, fate, and the presence of "not people" among us.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Setting the Stage: Paradise Before the Storm
[00:05–04:10]
- Glynn opens with a personal reflection on peace interrupted, making an analogy to paradise lost.
- Quote:
“Now, your paradise might be some alone time with a sandwich or it might be 1995, but Teresa is living on the beautiful island of St. Thomas with her 10-month-old baby.” (Glynn, 02:01) - Introduction of Teresa’s idyllic life on St. Thomas, which is about to be devastated by Hurricane Marilyn.
2. Surviving Hurricane Marilyn
[04:10–07:50]
- Teresa describes the beauty of St. Thomas, abruptly replaced by destruction from the Category 3 hurricane.
- Vivid details: shattered glass covering her baby’s crib, devastation of landscape and infrastructure.
- Emotional resonance: Teresa’s determination to reconnect with the island's beaches as a form of healing.
- Quote:
“The ocean, the beach, it’s just always so healing. My son loved the beach.” (Teresa, 07:13)
3. The Journey: Beaches and Warnings
[07:50–13:30]
- Despite her mother’s warnings, Teresa embarks on a mission to visit several beaches with her son.
- Encounters with friends extend their outing into the evening; debris and darkness complicate the drive home.
4. Crisis on a Lonely Road
[13:30–16:30]
- Teresa’s car suffers a blowout on a deserted, pitch-black road—no flashlight, phone, or help for over an hour.
- Feels vulnerable and isolated:
“I had no flashlight. I thought, well, you did it now… just waiting.” (Teresa, 15:50)
5. The Glam Ghosts Appear
[16:30–20:48]
- A Jeep approaches: inside, a sharply dressed man in a tuxedo and a woman in a shimmering, rhinestone blue gown.
- Their appearance is jarringly out of place, given the post-hurricane devastation.
- Quote:
“Everything about him. He looked like a model… Where are they coming from? Why are they dressed like that?” (Teresa, 17:36) - They offer Teresa and her baby a ride home, despite her apprehension and fear for her son’s safety.
- Teresa notes strange details: the woman’s flawless, glittering skin—almost “holographic.”
6. An Uncanny Ride Home
[18:50–21:17]
- The man knows exactly where Teresa lives without directions, repeatedly reassuring her:
“I know where we’re going.” (Unknown man, 20:11) - Teresa fears for her safety but is stunned as the Jeep arrives at her mother’s house with no missteps.
7. The Vanishing and a Final Mystery
[21:17–26:31]
- As Teresa tries to thank and pay the strangers, they vanish inexplicably on a one-way, debris-blocked street.
- Witnesses, including a neighbor, report no other cars came up the road.
- Moments later, a tow truck arrives with Teresa’s abandoned car—already “covered,” no bill due.
- Quote:
“Who paid for the tow? Who are these… Who are any of these people at this point?” (Teresa, 24:57) - Teresa and her mother speculate about angels, guardians, or supernatural intervention.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Teresa describing the mysterious couple:
“Her skin was so shiny, it was like glitter, almost like holographic. She has no moles and no freckles. It was almost as though she had, like, a glove on because of how perfect the skin was.” [19:58] - On the uncanny knowledge of the driver:
“Before I say anything, he looked in the rear view and he said, I know where we're going.” [20:11] - Aftermath and reflection:
“I was 21 at the time of this incident, and I'm 49 now, and I still think about those two people… What if they're my guardians?” [25:28] - Glynn Washington’s philosophical close:
“Some things don’t belong to the shadow. Never, ever, ever. Never, ever, ever. Turn out your lights.” [29:31]
Important Timestamps
- 00:05 – Glynn’s opening and framing of “paradise lost”
- 04:10 – Teresa introduces St. Thomas and the coming storm
- 05:05 – The hurricane’s devastation and aftermath
- 07:50 – Teresa embarks on her therapeutic journey to the beaches
- 13:30 – First sign of car trouble on the dark road
- 16:30 – Appearance of the glamorous, mysterious strangers
- 18:50 – The Jeep ride; uncanny knowledge of Teresa’s house
- 21:17 – Arrival home and the couple’s sudden disappearance
- 22:30 – Neighbor’s denial, no cars seen; the tow truck’s unexpected arrival
- 25:28 – Teresa’s lifelong reflection on the encounter
- 26:31 – Glynn’s outro tying the story to wider folklore and existential reflection
Tone & Style
- The episode weaves a tense, atmospheric narrative, blending personal vulnerability with wonder and unease.
- Both Glynn and Teresa use vivid imagery and gentle humor to offset the chilling supernatural core.
- Themes of faith, gratitude, and the unknown permeate—Teresa’s story balances skepticism and awe.
Final Thoughts
“Glam Ghosts” exemplifies Spooked’s strength: elevating firsthand paranormal encounters into soulful meditations on fear, rescue, and the unexplained. Teresa’s story, resonant and suspenseful, invites listeners to wonder: who walks among us, and when might we need a little help from beyond?
