Episode 67: The Ghosts of Everest
In the case of Mount Everest, the climb is only half the challenge.
Episode 62: Midnight at 100 Steps Cemetery
You’ve heard me say it time and time again. It’s very unusual for a cemetery to be haunted.
Episode 12: The Lizzie Borden House
If you didn't know any better, the Lizzie Borden House of Fall River, MA, would likely seem like an ordinary B&B. But in reality, the house is the site of Fall River's most notorious unsolved murders; and as such the inn is haunted by the spirits of the Borden Family... So are you brave enough to stay at the Lizzie Borden House?
Episode 11: The Pendle Witch Trials
The Pendle Witch Trails, as they are known today, took place over the course of only two days. During which, the accused were denied witnesses who could testify to their innocence. But here’s the kicker, the trial was then based solely on the testimony of a 9-year-old child.
Episode 8: The Infamous Story of Robert the Doll
Robert the Doll is perhaps the most infamous haunted artifacts in the world. But before this cursed item became somewhat of a household name, it was simply a child's favorite toy. The item belonged to Robert "Gene" Otto of Key West Florida, who supposedly received the doll as a simple gift when he was four. However, as Gene grew older, he developed a peculiar relationship with the toy. He personified it and before long, Robert the Doll took on a life of it's own. Today, the artifact is known as the most haunted doll in the world—one that can apparently curse you—if you are brave enough to take it's photo that is. So, would you take his picture?
Episode 1: The Basano Vase
The Basano Vase is a lesser known paranormal artifact of 15th century Italy. Not unlike more famous haunted objects such as the Dybbuk Box or Annebelle the Doll, the Basano Vase has a rather unusual ghost story. According to the legend, the Basano Vase was a cursed item known to unalive its owners.
Episode 2: The Gold Brook Covered Bridge
Nestled between two prominent ski resorts, the sleepy town of Stowe, Vermont is home to a haunted bridge and a chilling ghost story. So the legend goes, the bridge is haunted by the vengeful spirit of a jilted bride, who goes simply by the name, “Emily.” Today, the Gold Brook Covered Bridge, or Emily’s Bridge to paranormal enthusiasts, is one of the most infamous functioning covered bridges in New England. Though its story may be based in fiction.