Very important question! Do you see a ghost in this video? Zoey’s mom’s security camera picked up what we think could be a ghost. The figure walks from the top right corner of the screen toward the left. At first, he shows up very well under the streetlight, but then when he moves to the shadows, he becomes harder to see than the other objects there. And it’s like you can see the mailbox through him. What so you think? We’re very excited by this find!
"Robin's Raccoon Impersonation" #podcast #spooky #ghoststories #paranormalpodcast
This week's episode is about the University of Montevallo! Zoey shares many spooky stories for our last Haunted College Tour Palooza of the season. #ghoststories #haunted #hauntedcolleges
Preview of today's episode, where Robin covers the University of Georgia as a part of our Haunted College Tour Palooza!
In this week's episode, Robin stars our new sub-genre of Something Spooky: This Woman could kill you! In which we talk about folkloric women creatures with violent tendencies.
A little sneak peak 👀 inside this month’s Patreon episode about the origins of Friday the 13th.
Somebody get a ShamWow up in here!
Ep 47 – Lake Lanier: Oscarville and the Lady of the Lake / #OutOfContext
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A sneak peek at tomorrow's episode 👀 #OutOfContext
The origin of the Jack O Lantern 🎃
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🌓 NEW #PARANORMAL EPISODE 🌗 The Witch, the Grave, the Fire, and the Chain — Why did Yazoo City, Mississippi burn down in 1904? Locals say it was because of a witch's curse — and with good reason!
According to legend, a sheriff chased the witch into quicksand, where she told him she would burn Yazoo City in twenty years. When she was buried, they placed a chain link fence around her grave to prevent her from completing the curse. But after the fire, the chains were broken.
More about this piece of Mississippi folklore and the history of witches here: https://buff.ly/3hQVNxk
This was terrifying to film. #hatman
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Our Haunted! College! Tour! Palooza! is over, but before we collectively say goodbye, Robin waxes poetic about how the ghost of Agnes at #BrenauUniversity perfectly encapsulates the college experience. Listen to the episode here: https://buff.ly/3tdC6nQ
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The Origin of the AMBER Alert — the death of Amber Hagerman.
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What happened in the Bleeding House?
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Everyone we've heard from about Episode 7 agrees: Lavinia Fisher is a badass. She's gone down in history as America's first woman serial killer, but that's 👏 not 👏 the 👏 truth 👏! Lavinia may have dabbled in highway robbery and some light pushing-men's-heads-through-windowpanes, but other than that, her conscience is clean! You can find pt 1 where we explain the serial killer claims at the link below or watch this video for the true story and some Lavinia ghostly sightings and scratches! https://buff.ly/35OjwYA
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🌗 NEW #CRYPTID EPISODE 🌓 Have you heard of the Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp? In our very first cryptid episode, we talk about South Carolina's own home-grown monster: 50% lizard, 50% man, 100% car-hating vandal. Listen for sightings, evidence (!!!), and to hear Zoey claim her rightful crown of Lizard Queen! https://buff.ly/35GdjxS
Nina's Mausoleum Recap
#TBT to our sixth episode, The Mystery of Nina Craigmiles's Mausoleum. Doted upon by her family, Nina passed away at a young age due to a train accident. Her father, one of the richest men in Cleveland, TN, spent around $1 million to ensure that her final resting place showed her his love for her. But the Mausoleum is home to a mystery that cannot be explained. Listen to the full episode here: https://buff.ly/35tT1Yf #unsolvedmystery #paranormal #paranormalmystery
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🌓 NEW #TRUECRIME EPISODE 🌗 The Axeman, active in 1918 and 1919, attacked Italian-Americans who owned grocery stores in New Orleans and the surrounding areas. He broke into their houses at night, gaining entry by cutting a panel out of each of their doors and then attacking the sleeper with their own ax.
Though he had a clear MO, his attacks had elements that threw off investigators: 1) he could be active twice within a few days then stop attacking for months, 2) his attacks were quick enough that those sleeping in the next room barely got a look as he left the house, and 3) many (but not all) of his victims survived these brutal assaults, so his motive was hard to pin down.
There’s one major suspect in this case, Joseph Manfre, but, as always, not everything is as it seems. In this episode, we talk all about what the people of New Orleans were going through at this time, who the Axeman might be, and what was going on with his infamous letter commanding all of New Orleans to play jazz music. Listen here: https://buff.ly/3zlOAfQ