Morbid Makeover: Elysian Brewing Joins Forces with Georgetown Morgue for Spooky Halloween Sweepstake
Elysian Brewing, the masterminds behind the first-ever Imperial Pumpkin Ale – and the company that unleashed an official “Chucky” beer last Halloween season! – are back to send shivers down your spine this Halloween. The Seattle-based brewery has joined forces with Georgetown Morgue, Seattle’s premier haunted house, for “Morbid Makeover,” a sweepstake that will offer five winners the chance to undergo the ultimate haunted makeover.
As part of “Morbid Makeover,” five twisted souls will encounter an eerie transformation that will leave them spooked at the site of their own reflection. Each of the unlucky winners will partake in an exclusive costume fitting at the infamous Georgetown Morgue, where they will have the chance to take on a bone-chilling Halloween persona, guided by the nimble hands of the haunted house’s professional team of costume designers and makeup artists. From sinister doctors and malevolent nurses to ravenous zombies and creaking skeletons that...
As part of “Morbid Makeover,” five twisted souls will encounter an eerie transformation that will leave them spooked at the site of their own reflection. Each of the unlucky winners will partake in an exclusive costume fitting at the infamous Georgetown Morgue, where they will have the chance to take on a bone-chilling Halloween persona, guided by the nimble hands of the haunted house’s professional team of costume designers and makeup artists. From sinister doctors and malevolent nurses to ravenous zombies and creaking skeletons that...
- 10/13/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
David Koresh is widely regarded as the leader of the Branch Davidians who went down with the Mount Carmel Center in Waco, Texas, in April 1993. During his time as the leader of the Branch Davidians, Koresh had multiple wives and children. Thanks to the Netflix documentary series Waco: American Apocalypse, there has been a renewed interest in Koresh’s familial ties. While the complete list of women and children tied to Koresh is unknown, we know Koresh had at least 12 wives despite being legally married only once.
David Koresh | Netflix What did David Koresh believe in?
Koresh, whose real name was Vernon Howell, believed he was a messianic figure and a mouthpiece for God under the Branch Davidian religion, an apocalyptic Christian group. Part of his belief system was to take multiple “spiritual wives,” some of whom were children.
In 1983, Koresh took over the Branch Davidians. By September 1986, he began...
David Koresh | Netflix What did David Koresh believe in?
Koresh, whose real name was Vernon Howell, believed he was a messianic figure and a mouthpiece for God under the Branch Davidian religion, an apocalyptic Christian group. Part of his belief system was to take multiple “spiritual wives,” some of whom were children.
In 1983, Koresh took over the Branch Davidians. By September 1986, he began...
- 3/24/2023
- by Lauren Anderson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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