The Fear Archive Presents: Black Christmas vs. Daniel LaPlante
Aug 19, 2026 · 1h 1m
Summary
Hosts Mike Asup and Amanda Kagawada explore the true story of Daniel LaPlante, a teenager who hid in the walls of the Bowen family’s home, mirroring the 1974 film *Black Christmas*. They discuss his escalation from voyeuristic "frogging" to the brutal murder of a pregnant woman and her two children. The episode examines whether LaPlante was inspired by the movie and analyzes the terrifying intersection of cinematic horror and real-life domestic invasion.
Topics discussed
Intro: The Devil Wears Prada 2 and show welcome
Black Christmas origins and Danny LaPlante intro
LaPlante's early crimes: The Bowen family break-in
Defining 'Frogging' and LaPlante's psychological profile
The Gustafson murders and legal aftermath
Discussion on parole, rehabilitation, and LaPlante's fate
Folklore connections: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Analyzing Black Christmas (1974): Cast and cinematography
Black Christmas legacy, remakes, and the unseen killer
Theories on Billy and Agnes: The attic baby mystery
Cinematic parallels: Parasite and domestic invasion films
Did Black Christmas inspire LaPlante or Danny Rolling?
The horror of 'he never left' and personal intrusion stories
Paranoia in unfamiliar spaces and Barbarian comparison
Conclusion: Final thoughts and spooky sign-off
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