What do creepy mannequins, a backyard owl box, and a cliffside panic attack have in common? They all live in the suburbs—or at least in Andy and Greg’s latest conversation. Season 3, Episode 68 of Welcome to the Suburbs is a mix of true crime chills, neighborhood laughs, and a whole lot of “you can’t make this stuff up.”
This week, Andy and Greg revisit the infamous Fox Hollow murders, where an indoor pool full of mannequins sets the tone for one of Indy’s most unsettling true crime stories. From there, things take a turn toward the skies—literally—with owls in the neighborhood and a failed attempt to install an owl nesting box that nearly required a fire department rescue.
The theme of “fear of heights” keeps climbing as Greg recounts his terrifying trek up the cliffs of Havasupai Falls, complete with code brown moments, questionable handholds, and a police officer friend who doubled as a reluctant lifesaver.
Back on the ground, the guys swap stories about HOA absurdities, neighborhood statues, family quirks, and the strange intersection of memory, imagination, and suburban reality. It’s one part spooky, one part hilarious, and 100% Welcome to the Suburbs.
From mannequins to owls, from cliff dives to HOA letters, Episode 68 reminds us that suburban life is anything but ordinary. Tune in for the laughs, the chills, and the stories you’ll be glad didn’t happen to you.
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