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Boo-Coda: The Haunted History of Bucoda Washington
Tucked into rural Thurston County, Bucoda is not just another small Northwest town. It carries a chilling legacy and transforms every October into Boo Coda, Washington...
Vampires of New Orleans: The Carter Brothers
Sink your teeth into our second tale of one of New Orleans’ darkest vampire legends: the Carter Brothers. Dockworkers by day, blood-drinkers by night, these two anomal...
Vampires of New Orleans: Comte & Jacques St. Germain
This spooky season, we dive into two of New Orleans’ most enduring vampire legends: Count St. Germain, the mysterious European aristocrat who fascinated Enlightenment ...
The Stanley Hotel
High in the Colorado Rockies stands a hotel that has welcomed presidents, movie stars, and curious travelers, but it is the ghosts that made it famous.In this episode,...
Richard Trenton Chase: The Vampire of Sacramento
Richard Trenton Chase, also known as the “Vampire of Sacramento,” terrorized California in the late 1970s with a spree of murders involving cannibalism and delusional ...
Arthur Shawcross: The Genesee Killer, Part Two
After serving time for his first murders, Arthur Shawcross was released back into society. What followed was a series of killings that left women across Rochester terr...
Arthur Shawcross: The Genesee Killer, Part One
Before he became known as the Genesee River Killer, Arthur Shawcross’s violent urges first surfaced in two brutal murders that shocked upstate New York. Long before hi...
The Dark Underbelly of the Butterworth Building
Tucked above Pike Place Market, the Butterworth Building was once Seattle’s swankiest monument to death, complete with mahogany caskets, mourning suites, and the West ...
The Disappearance of Ann Marie Burr
In the early hours of August 31, 1961, 8-year-old Ann Marie Burr vanished from her home in Tacoma, Washington, with no forced entry. No witnesses. No trace. More than ...
The Curse of Ötzi the Iceman
In 1991, high in the Ötztal Alps, a frozen body emerged from the ice, and what seemed like a mountaineering accident turned out to be Europe’s oldest natural mummy. Me...
Looking for Champ in Lake Champlain
Is it just a local legend, or something real beneath the surface? For centuries, Lake Champlain has been home to stories of a mysterious creature known as Champ. Fact,...
The Baleroy Mansion and The Chair of Death
In this episode, we dive into the realm of the cursed and the haunted, exploring the eerie history of Baleroy Mansion and its infamous "Chair of Death." From strange d...
Charles Albright: The Eyeball Killer
In the early ’90s, the bodies of women began turning up around Dallas—murdered, and missing one chilling detail—and soon, the name “The Eyeball Killer” would haunt the...
The Mystery of the Oakville Blobs
In August 1994, Oakville, Washington, was the target of a strange, unexplained event: a shower of translucent blobs, not rain, fell from the sky. The gooey substance c...
Haunted: The Conference House
Centuries ago, on what would become Staten Island, Christopher Billopp built a house that would become notorious in history and the paranormal. What is the true histor...
The Genius Killer: Edward Rulloff's Criminal Mind, Part Two
Part two dives into the chilling story of Edward Rulloff, a 19th-century scholar-turned-serial criminal whose brilliance masked a deeply antisocial and violent nature....
The Genius Killer: Edward Rulloff's Deadly Double Life, Part One
Before H.H. Holmes or Jack the Ripper, there was Edward Rulloff—a Victorian-era serial killer whose intellect was as notorious as his crimes. In Part One of this two-p...
Death House Landlady: Dorothea Puente, Part Two
In the second part of our two-part episode, Dorothea Puente's dark crimes begin to unravel. Still, the question remains: Can anyone truly believe this seemingly harmle...
Death House Landlady: Dorothea Puente, Part One
In November of 1988, detectives are called to the boardinghouse of Dorothea Puente to investigate the disappearance of one of her residents and are quickly shocked as ...
The Casket Girls & The Old Ursuline Convent 2.0
New Orleans' eerie past comes to life as we revisit the legend of the Casket Girls—18th-century brides-to-be whose arrival sparked sinister vampire lore. From the Ursu...