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  • Ep. 14 Terrible Tilly: The Deadliest Lighthouse in America
    2025/08/11

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    You guys, I cannot believe I haven’t told you about Terrible Tilly yet. This lighthouse off the Oregon coast is absolutely insane - and I mean that in the most terrifying way possible. We’re talking about Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, but everyone calls it Terrible Tilly because, honestly, what else would you call a place that’s basically a death trap perched on a rock in the middle of the Pacific Ocean?

    So picture this: it’s 1879, and someone thought it would be a brilliant idea to build a lighthouse on this tiny, wave-battered rock that’s constantly getting demolished by 100-foot waves. The construction alone killed multiple people, and that was just the beginning. The lighthouse keepers who got stationed there? Let’s just say their job description should have included “must be okay with potential death by giant wave or complete mental breakdown.”

    I’m talking about keepers getting swept into the ocean, supply boats that couldn’t even reach the rock for months at a time, and storms so intense that waves would crash over the entire 130-foot structure. These guys were literally trapped on a rock with no way off, watching the ocean try to kill them every single day. And the stories of what happened to some of these keepers… honestly, you’re going to need to hear this.

    Trust me, after this episode, you’ll understand why Terrible Tilly earned its nickname and why it’s considered one of the most haunted and dangerous lighthouses in America. This is lighthouse horror at its absolute finest.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


    **RESOURCES FOR FACT-CHECKING & REFERENCE:**

    - Oregon Historical Society Archives

    - U.S. Lighthouse Service Records

    - Coast Guard Historical Records

    - Maritime Accident Reports (1879-1957)

    - University Research Papers on Tillamook Rock

    - Local Newspaper Archives (1879-present)

    • Paranormal Investigation Reports (2000-present)

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

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  • Ep. 13 The Great Peshtigo Fire: Echoes from the Ash
    2025/08/04

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    On the same night as the Great Chicago Fire, a deadlier inferno consumed the town of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, killing over 1,200 people in what remains America’s most devastating wildfire. But the tragedy didn’t end when the flames died out. For over 150 years, residents and visitors have reported phantom fires in the woods, voices warning of danger, and spirits still searching for loved ones they lost in the chaos.

    Join us as we explore the documented paranormal phenomena surrounding the Great Peshtigo Fire of 1871. From cemetery apparitions and museum hauntings to helpful spirits guiding lost travelers to safety, this Wisconsin tragedy seems to have left a permanent psychic imprint on the landscape. We’ll dig into historical accounts, modern investigations, and eyewitness reports that suggest some loves are too strong to be extinguished by death.

    This isn’t just another ghost story - it’s a deep dive into how extreme trauma can burn itself into a place so deeply that it becomes part of the environment itself. Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, the consistency of reports spanning decades will make you question what you think you know about life, death, and the power of human connection.

    **Content Warning:** Discussion of historical tragedy, death, and fire-related trauma.

    Resources & References

    Historical Sources

    - Peshtigo Fire Museum Archives - Primary documents and survivor accounts

    - Wisconsin Historical Society Collections - Official records & newspaper accounts from 1871

    -The Great Peshtigo Fire: An Eyewitness Account by Reverend Peter Pernin (1971 reprint)

    - Fire at Peshtigo by Robert W. Wells - Comprehensive historical analysis

    - Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Historical Records - Transportation and evacuation documentation

    Paranormal Documentation

    - Peshtigo Historical Society Interview Archives - Documented visitor experiences (1990-present)

    - Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group Case Files - Modern investigation reports

    - Local Law Enforcement Incident Reports - Official documentation of unexplained phenomena

    - Emergency Services Call Logs - Anniversary effect documentation

    - Haunted Wisconsin by Michael Norman & Beth Scott - Regional paranormal compilation

    *All paranormal accounts referenced are from documented sources including historical society interviews, official reports, and credible witness statements. Historical facts verified through multiple primary sources and academic research.*

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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  • Ep. 12 Nothing to Hyde: The Dark Past of Hyde Hall
    2025/07/28

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    Join us for a deep dive into Hyde Hall, the massive 22,000 square foot mansion in upstate New York that might just be America’s most haunted location. Built over 17 years by the ambitious George Clarke IV, this neoclassical masterpiece was once the largest private home in America - and it’s been scaring the shit out of people for over 200 years.

    From the mysterious family curse that supposedly doomed all women who lived there, to the 2013 Ghost Hunters investigation that captured some of their most compelling evidence ever, Hyde Hall has it all. We’ll explore the Clarke family’s rise and fall, the mansion’s near-demolition in the 1960s, and the documented paranormal activity that includes full-body apparitions, responsive phenomena, and infrared camera evidence that still can’t be explained.

    Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, the sheer volume of documented paranormal reports from this architectural wonder will leave you questioning what’s really happening in those 50 rooms overlooking Otsego Lake.


    Resources & References

    **Primary Sources:**

    - Hyde Hall Official Website: www.hydehall.org

    - New York State Parks - Hyde Hall Historic Site

    - National Register of Historic Places documentation (1986)

    - Clarke Family Papers Archive (Cornell University)


    **Television & Media:**

    - Ghost Hunters Season 9, Episode 16: “Hyde and Seek” (SyFy, October 30, 2013)

    - Haunted History PBS Documentary (2014)

    - Various paranormal investigation reports and EVP recordings


    **Books & Articles:**

    - “Hyde Hall: A Guide to the Mansion and Its History” - Friends of Hyde Hall

    - National Historic Landmark designation documentation

    - Regional historical society records and publications


    **Investigation Groups:**

    - The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) - Ghost Hunters team

    - Orange County New York Paranormal

    - Friends of Hyde Hall paranormal documentation files


    **Additional Information:**

    - Philip Hooker architectural documentation

    - Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce visitor information

    - Glimmerglass State Park resources


    **Visit Hyde Hall:**

    - Tours available May-October (check website for current schedule)

    - Special “Hyde & Shriek” ghost tours in October

    - Private paranormal investigations by appointment

    - Located at 267 Glimmerglass State Park Road, Cooperstown, NY

    *All paranormal claims presented are based on documented reports and eyewitness accounts. Individual experiences may vary, and natural explanations should always be considered.*

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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  • Ep.11 Asylum Point Park: Whispers from Lake Winnebago
    2025/07/21

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    We are visiting our First Asylum on the show today - On the tranquil shores of Lake Winnebago, families picnic and anglers cast their lines into peaceful waters. But beneath the serene surface of Asylum Point Park lies one of Wisconsin’s darkest chapters—a story of institutional failure, forgotten graves, and spirits that refuse to rest.

    Join us as we explore the haunting history of the Northern Asylum for the Insane, which opened its doors in 1873 and became home to some of Wisconsin’s most troubled souls. From the attempted assassin of Theodore Roosevelt to the hundreds of unnamed patients buried in unmarked graves hidden in the woods, this is a place where tragedy and the unexplained intertwine.

    We’ll dive into documented paranormal encounters, including reports of a spirit named Rufus who still roams Sherman Hall, and examine the scandals that rocked the institution—including the 1934 death that triggered a legislative investigation and led to 30 dismissals. But this isn’t just another abandoned asylum story. Unlike most institutions of its era, Winnebago Mental Health Institute never closed its doors, evolving from a place of suffering into a modern treatment facility that courageously displays its dark past.

    Is Asylum Point truly haunted, or does the weight of historical trauma simply leave an imprint that sensitive souls can feel? We’ll explore the evidence and let you decide.

    *Content Note: This episode deals with historical mental health treatment practices and institutional abuse. While approached respectfully, listener discretion is advised.*

    References & Resources

    Primary Historical Sources:

    - Wisconsin Department of Health Services - Winnebago Mental Health Institute official history

    - Winnebago County Parks Department historical documentation

    - Legislative inquiry records, 1934 (Wisconsin State Archives)

    Key Research Sources:

    - “Tracking Down the Insane Asylum Cemetery in Oshkosh” - Wisconsin Frights

    - Haunted Rooms America - Wisconsin’s Most Haunted Places survey

    - Winnebago Mental Health Institute: Julaine Farrow Museum collection

    - Wikipedia: Winnebago Mental Health Institute historical timeline


    **Visit Asylum Point:**

    Asylum Point Park & Lighthouse

    3300 Sherman Road, Oshkosh, WI

    Open daily 4am-11pm


    **Julaine Farrow Museum:**

    4150 Sherman Road, Oshkosh, WI

    Open February-October, Thursdays 1:00-3:30pm

    Call 920-235-4910 ext. 2311 for appointments

    *PLEASE RESPECT ALL POSTED SIGNS AND REMEMBER THAT PARTS OF THE FACILITY ARE STILL AN ACTIVE MEDICAL CAMPUS.*

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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  • Ep. 10 Eternal Unrest: The Haunted History of Lamb Funeral Home
    2025/07/14

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    What happens when a trusted family funeral home becomes a house of horrors? In this episode, we dive deep into the shocking true story of Pasadena’s Lamb Funeral Home and the criminal empire built by David Sconce in the 1980s. From mass cremations cramming dozens of bodies into single ovens to black market organ harvesting and gold tooth theft, this respected funeral home hid crimes that would make your worst nightmares seem tame.

    But here’s the kicker – with tens of thousands of bodies desecrated and families betrayed in their most vulnerable moments, paranormal investigators believe the spiritual fallout is still lingering. Are the restless dead still seeking justice at the former Lamb Funeral Home? We explore the documented crimes, the ongoing paranormal claims, and why this case represents one of the most disturbing betrayals of trust in American funeral industry history.

    **WARNING: This episode contains graphic descriptions of body desecration and criminal activity. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED**

    Resources & References

    **Primary Sources:**

    - HBO Documentary Series “The Mortician” (2024) - Three-part series featuring interviews with David Sconce

    - Los Angeles Times Archives - Extensive coverage of the 1980s investigation and trials

    - Court Records: People v. Sconce (1989) - Criminal conviction documents


    **News Coverage:**

    - “The Chilling True Story Behind HBO’s ‘The Mortician’” - TIME Magazine (2024)

    - “Convicted Mortician David Sconce Defends His Criminal Mass Cremations” - PEOPLE Magazine (2024)

    - Various Associated Press reports from 1987-1989 investigation period


    **Books:**

    - “Chop Shop” - Book about David Sconce’s crimes

    - “A Family Business” - Second book covering the Lamb Funeral Home scandal


    **Paranormal Investigation:**

    - Haunted Los Angeles Blog - Paranormal investigation group’s assessment of potential haunting

    - Missing at the Mortuary - Current true crime tour experience at the former funeral home location


    **Additional Context:**

    - Mountain View Cemetery records - Location of original Pasadena Crematorium

    - California Department of Consumer Affairs - Funeral industry regulations implemented post-scandal

    - Connecting Directors Industry Publication - Analysis of the scandal’s impact on funeral industry practices


    **Current Status:**

    - David Sconce was released on parole in 2023 after serving time for probation violations

    - The former Lamb Funeral Home building now houses a light bulb distributor with residential apartments

    - “Missing at the Mortuary” offers historical tours of the crime sce

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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  • Ep. 9 The Most Haunted Bridges You'll Never Want to Cross Alone
    2025/07/07

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    What happens when tragic history refuses to stay buried? In this episode, we’re diving deep into three of America’s most notorious haunted bridges, where folklore & historical trauma intertwine in ways that’ll make you question what you think you know about the past.

    From the vengeful Goatman of Texas seeking justice for a 1930s lynching, to Civil War soldiers still trying to find their way home in Pennsylvania, to a furious woman in Vermont whose heartbreak turned into centuries of rage – these aren’t just ghost stories. They’re windows into the injustices and tragedies that shaped American history.

    Join me for a journey through places where the past refuses to stay quiet, complete with genuine folklore research, personal commentary, and the kind of stories that make you want to drive with your headlights on.

    **TRIGGER WARNING:** This episode discusses historical racial violence, lynching, and themes of injustice. Listener discretion advised.

    References & Resources

    - National Register of Historic Places - Old Alton Bridge listing (July 8, 1988)

    - Texas Historical Commission - Denton County historical records

    - Gettysburg National Military Park - Civil War battle documentation

    - Adams County Historical Society - Sachs Bridge historical records

    Published Research & Articles

    - Newman, Rich. Haunted Bridges: Over 300 of America’s Creepiest Crossings (2016)

    - Atlas Obscura - Haunted bridges documentation

    - Texas Standard - “The Goatman of Old Alton Bridge: A tale rooted in Texas’ historical racial tensions”

    - Legends of America - Alton, Texas historical documentation

    Paranormal Investigation Sources

    - Ghost Adventures (Travel Channel) - Goatman’s Bridge investigation

    - BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural - Old Alton Bridge episode

    - The Paranormal Database - Bridge hauntings documentation

    - Local paranormal investigation groups (Denton County, Adams County, Vermont)

    Historical Context Resources

    - Civil War Trust - Battle of Gettysburg casualty records

    - Jim Crow Museum - Resources on 1930s racial violence in Texas

    - Vermont Historical Society - 19th-century social history

    Additional Reading

    - Ranker.com - “The Most Haunted Bridges in the World”

    - Ghost Attic - American haunted roads and bridges

    - We Denton Do It - Local Goatman’s Bridge history and folklore

    Want to Visit?

    - Goatman’s Bridge: Old Alton Road, Denton County, TX (pedestrian access only)

    - Sachs Covered Bridge: Waterworks Road, Gettysburg, PA (pedestrian access only)

    - Emily’s Bridge: Gold Brook Road, Stowe, VT (drive with caution)

    **Safety Reminder: These are real locations

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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  • Ep. 8 Hidden Tunnels & Ghostly Whispers: The Octagon House
    2025/06/30

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    Deep in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin sits an eight-sided house with nine secret passages, underground tunnels, and 160+ years of documented paranormal activity. Built in 1856 by the town’s first mayor as protection against Native American attacks, the Octagon House quickly became a stop on the Underground Railroad—and apparently a permanent home for the spirits of the Brown family who lived there.

    From spinning wheels mysteriously disassembling themselves to glowing eyes in the basement tunnels, this isn’t your typical ghost story.

    Featured as the second-most haunted house in Wisconsin on the History Channel, the Octagon House represents something darker about human nature—the lengths we’ll go to feel safe, and how trauma leaves permanent marks on the places where it happened.

    **Content Warning:** Discussion of slavery, Civil War deaths, and supernatural encounters.


    QUICK REFERENCES & RESOURCES

    Primary Sources:**

    - Wisconsin Historical Society property records

    - National Register of Historic Places listing (1972)

    - Chad Lewis & Terry Fisk: “The Wisconsin Road Guide to Haunted Locations” (2004)


    **Documentary Coverage:**

    - History Channel: “Hidden Passages” (featured as #2 most haunted house in Wisconsin)

    - Wisconsin Public Television: “Remarkable Homes of Wisconsin”


    **Paranormal Investigations:**

    - Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group (2005)

    - Southwest Wisconsin Paranormal Group

    - Unexplained Research LLC


    **Key Historical Figures:**

    - Isaac Brown (first mayor of Fond du Lac, original builder)

    - Edwin A. Brown (Isaac’s son, Civil War casualty)

    - Ruth Edward (Pier) Brown (Edwin’s wife, primary spirit presence)

    - Marlene Hansen (owner 1975-2016, former circus performer)


    **Current Status:**

    - Location: 276 Linden Street, Fond du Lac, WI

    - Current use: Walton Recovery House (private facility)

    - Public access: No longer available for tours


    **Architecture:**

    - Designer: Orson Fowler

    - Built: 1856

    - Style: Octagonal house with 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms

    - Special features: 9 secret passageways, underground tunnel system


    **For More Information:**

    - Fond du Lac Historical Society

    - Wisconsin Frights (hauntedfonddulac.com)

    - National Register of Historic Places database


    *Note: The Octagon House is currently a private treatment facility. Please respect the property and its current community purpose.*

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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  • Ep. 7 Ghost Ship & The Lighthouse Keeper that Never Leaves: Lake MI Tales
    2025/06/23

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    Dive deep into Lake Michigan’s most chilling true stories: the Rouse Simmons “Christmas Tree Ship” that still haunts the waters after sinking in 1912, and Waugoshance Lighthouse where a prankster keeper’s ghost terrorizes visitors over a century later.

    Explore with me these well-documented ghost sightings, archaeological discoveries, and ongoing paranormal activity on America’s deadliest Great Lake.

    Features the tragic tale of “Captain Santa” Herman Schuenemann and 17 lost souls, plus the infamous John Herman whose supernatural pranks continue to this day. Real history, real hauntings, real Lake Michigan maritime mysteries.


    RESOURCES & REFERENCES:

    •Wisconsin Historical Society Maritime Archaeology Reports

    •Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum Archives

    •National Archives Maritime Records (RG 21)

    •Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary

    •Rogers Street Fishing Village Museum, Two Rivers, WI

    •Gulliver Historical Society Lighthouse Records

    •“Michigan’s Haunted Lighthouses” by Dianna Higgs Stampfler

    •“The Historic Christmas Tree Ship” by Rochelle Pennington

    •Jason Asselin’s 2016 viral ghost ship footage

    •Manitowoc County Historical Society collections

    •Multiple documented eyewitness accounts (1912-present)

    All historical facts verified through primary sources and maritime archaeological evidence.

    Hello to all my fellow wanderers of the weird... the curious collectors of the uncanny... the strange and unusual souls who feel most at home in the shadows. Welcome to Creepy Shit.

    Each week, I'll take you on a journey through genuinely haunted locations where the veil wears thin, unravel forgotten folklore that explains why that cold spot won't leave your bedroom corner, and share the essential knowledge.

    No bullshit, no over-dramatic whispers, just the authentically creepy stories and spiritual survival skills you crave. Think of this as your paranormal field guide – equal parts campfire tales, cultural history, and "what to do when that shadow in the hallway definitely isn't your coat rack."

    So come on, strange and unusual friends. Let's explore the unexplained together. New episodes weekly – for those who know the night has always held more truth than the day.

    Follow on Instagram @creepy_shit_podcast for haunting images, paranormal evidence, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the research behind each episode.

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    39 分