The Evan Bray Show - Riley Spicer - October 30th, 2025

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Just over 10 years ago, the Spicer Scarehouse began thanks to a young Riley Spicer not wanting to trick-or-treat on halloween and instead hoping to build a haunted house to scare -- and entrance -- his neighbourhood. A decade later, that haunted house is in its final season and Evan welcomes Riley Spencer to the show to talk about the final season of the Spicer Scarehouse.
30 Oct 2025 2PM English South Africa News Commentary

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