
by Heather Moser We are now officially in the month of August! In my part of Appalachia, the summer heat has started to lessen significantly. Cooler nights and the quickly approaching…
by Heather Moser We are now officially in the month of August! In my part of Appalachia, the summer heat has started to lessen significantly. Cooler nights and the quickly approaching…
by Heather Moser On April 13th I visited Moundsville, West Virginia for the first time. After a wonderful tour of the old West Virginia Penitentiary (which has quite a gruesome…
by Heather Moser As a native of Appalachia, I have an affinity for folklore from the region. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have this genre…
by Sean Wick These series of paranormal experiences began when I first made contact with Shannon LeGro in November of 2017. In the initial e-mail I sent her, I…
by Heather Moser For as long as humans have been telling stories, ghost stories have been shared. It is always intriguing to come across ancient texts that explicitly address…
by Sean Wick *as mentioned in episode 133… I would like to share the story of a night I was depressed and how that dark state of mind seemingly called…
by James Salsido I have grown up around cats. (I have met a few dogs here and there as well.) Maybe this is why I am so happy to…
by Deborah Frediani Amy was one of the six benign spectral “residents” who lived in our former home, the very haunted duplex that I have spoke about before. This…
by Deborah Frediani As a paranormal investigator for 20+ years, not much scares me. I’ve seen grey mists, shadow people, apparitions and objects move and have not been frightened….
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