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Haunted History Chronicles

By Michelle

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Haunted History Chronicles Aug 19, 2022

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Tumultuous Spirits: Mike Strange's Journey through Poltergeist Intrusions

Tumultuous Spirits: Mike Strange's Journey through Poltergeist Intrusions

Joining me this episode is Mike Strange. Mike's life took a chilling turn when his romantic escapades with Emily ( his first wife for whom the name has been altered) led to spine-tingling encounters with the unknown. From drumming in empty bedrooms to levitating beds, join us as Mike shares his bone-chilling journey through haunted houses, mysterious apparitions, and unexplained phenomena. Tune in to discover the mysteries that haunted Mike and Emily throughout their tumultuous marriage.

My Special Guest Is Mike Strange

Mike is the author of War Baby: A Dyslexic Life and Further Adventures of War Baby. These personal memoirs chronicle Mike's life experiences beginning with his early childhood during the Second World War and being evacuated to Wales, encounters with the supernatural and later setting up his own Pottery and Studio. His experiences in his home was featured in Psychic News.

Mike was a Social Studies Lecturer at St. Albans College of Further Education from 1962.

In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Discover some of the supernatural activity experienced by Mike and his first wife during their ten year marriage.

2. Reflect on what may have been behind some of the activity.


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Mar 22, 202455:48
Shadows of the Past: Exploring Craig Y Nos Castle's Ghostly Whispers

Shadows of the Past: Exploring Craig Y Nos Castle's Ghostly Whispers

Originally constructed by Captain Powell, a wartime surgeon, the home was believed to carry a curse from its inception. Shortly after its completion, misfortune plagued the captain: bankruptcy, the loss of children to disease, and eventually, his own descent into madness. Passing through various owners, the mansion eventually came into the possession of its most illustrious inhabitant, Adelina Patti, the renowned opera singer from Madrid.

After Adelina's demise within its walls, the once grand residence was repurposed as a tuberculosis hospital from the 1920s to the 1950s, witnessing further tragedies and the emergence of numerous resident spirits.

Throughout its existence, Craig Y Nos Castle has amassed a collection of ghostly tales and haunted legends.


My Special Guests Are:

Jeremy Marsh the castle historian and tour guide.

Lazarus Carpenter an author, researcher, psychic channel, radio broadcaster (Book at Bedtime – Tales from Wales – Oystermouth Radio), and facilitator/tutor for Ystradgynlais Creative Writing Group.


Adelina Patti

Adelina Patti (19 February 1843 – 27 September 1919) soared as an Italian opera luminary. Amidst her prime, she commanded monumental fees gracing stages across Europe and America. Her vocal journey commenced in 1851 as a child prodigy, culminating in her final performance for audiences in 1914. Alongside luminaries Jenny Lind and Thérèse Tietjens, Patti endures as one of opera's most revered sopranos, celebrated for the crystalline purity of her voice and the mastery of her bel canto technique. Renowned composer Giuseppe Verdi hailed her as perhaps the greatest singer to grace the earth, a sentiment echoed by critics and society alike.

In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the history, beauty, ghost lore and mysteries of the castle. 2. Discover the impact Adelina Patti had on the local community.

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Mar 15, 202401:50:26
Spectral Encounters: Sam Baltrusis' Investigations into the Unknown

Spectral Encounters: Sam Baltrusis' Investigations into the Unknown

Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we delve into the intriguing world of the paranormal with a truly remarkable guest. In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Sam Baltrusis, a distinguished researcher, investigator, and author whose insights into the supernatural have captivated audiences worldwide.

Sam Baltrusis is best known for his acclaimed book "Ghosts of Salem" and his captivating appearances in The Curse of Lizzie Borden shock doc. With over a dozen paranormal-themed books under his belt, including "Mass Murders" and "Ghosts of the American Revolution," Baltrusis has established himself as a leading authority in the field of paranormal investigation. His expertise has been showcased on numerous national TV shows. 

In addition to his literary and media endeavours, Baltrusis is a sought-after lecturer, sharing his knowledge and experiences at libraries and paranormal-related events across the country. His insightful talks offer audiences a fascinating glimpse into the mysteries of the unknown.

Join us as we delve deep into the realms of the paranormal with the one and only Sam Baltrusis. This promises to be an episode you won't want to miss!


My Special Guest Is Sam Baltrusis

Sam Baltrusis, author of Ghosts of Salem and featured in The Curse of Lizzie Borden shock doc, has penned more than a dozen paranormal-themed books including Mass Murders and Ghosts of the American Revolution. He has been featured on several national TV shows including the Travel Channel’s A Haunting, Most Terrifying Places, Haunted Towns, and Haunted USA. He recently made a cameo in the documentaries The House in Between 2 and on several television programs including Paranormal Nightshift, Most Terrifying with Jason Hawes, and Forbidden History. He also appeared in Fright Club (1 & 2) with the Ghost Brothers and Jack Osbourne on Discovery+. Baltrusis is a sought-after lecturer who speaks at libraries and paranormal-related events across the country. In the past, he has worked for VH1, MTV.com, Newsweek and ABC Radio and as a regional stringer for the New York Times.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore some of the personal connections that Sam has to locations and events he has researched. 2. Explore what paranormal investigating and research is for Sam as well as touch on some of his books.

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Mar 08, 202401:01:14
Spectral Soundwaves: Tony Hayes on EVP and Paranormal Investigations

Spectral Soundwaves: Tony Hayes on EVP and Paranormal Investigations

Today, we delve deep into the realms of audio phenomena and Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), intertwined with a discussion around poltergeist phenomena. Joining me on the podcast is Tony Hayes, a seasoned investigator on the frontline of paranormal exploration.

Get ready to be captivated by Tony's firsthand experiences and insights into the peculiar audio phenomena linked with poltergeist manifestations. Tune in as we uncover the unexplained and unravel the secrets of the unseen!

My Special Guest Is Tony Hayes

Tony grew up in Cheshire, England. After graduating in Science and Physics with Chemical giants ICI, he left the security of this large company and moved into Government Service and later the Police Service. He has investigated reports of spontaneous paranormal activity since 1989 and is a member of the SPR and ASSAP. He is the Case Manager and Lead Investigator for Paranormal Investigation UK operating a small team of psychical researchers. He is currently jointly working with the SPR investigating a high end live poltergeist case in Essex including the apports of over 460 coins into the property.

EVP

Audio and Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) refer to the purported manifestation of voices or sounds on recorded media, often without any identifiable physical source. Sceptics attribute EVP to artefacts of audio recording processes, such as interference, signal bleed, or pareidolia—where the brain perceives familiar patterns in random stimuli.

In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore how to analyse EVP recordings and what to be aware of. 2. Discuss what may be different about EVP and sounds recorded to ordinary sound.

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Mar 01, 202401:22:27
Ghosts Among Us: Exploring the Causes of Common Hauntings with Kev Kerr

Ghosts Among Us: Exploring the Causes of Common Hauntings with Kev Kerr

Join me as I sit down with seasoned investigator, Kev Kerr, who unveils his decade-long exploration of haunted locales across the UK. In this riveting conversation, Kev unravels the human condition, dissecting the intersection of belief, media portrayal, and the intricacies of our own minds. Through his experiences, we begin to unpick what could be the cause of many common hauntings. Prepare to be captivated as we peel back the layers of the unknown and venture into the depths of the inexplicable.

My Special Guest Is Kev Kerr

Kev has been researching the paranormal since a very young age. Then, in 2010, he started getting involved more heavily in practical investigation as he felt that the research within the field didn’t seem to be pushing forward. He realised that a lot of methods were stagnant or going in the wrong direction and, as a result, has been working alongside various groups and investigators to help improve the quality of research and investigations being undertaken. From 2013 to 2020 he founded the website and blog ParaRationalise which worked to further individuals’ understanding of the paranormal. After a 3 year sabbatical from the paranormal field Kev is back and actively promoting an ethical and scientific approach to investigation through his social media, Tik Toks, conference talks and various podcasts and radio shows.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the significance of belief systems, the human brain and other aspects linked to common hauntings. 2.Insight into groups, materials and books of interest. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Feb 23, 202401:30:51
In the Shadow of the Forest: Ellen Hayward's Witch Trial

In the Shadow of the Forest: Ellen Hayward's Witch Trial

Ellen Hayward was born in 1838 at Arlingham on the east bank of the Severn in Gloucestershire. 

By 1901, Ellen had given up dressmaking and named her occupation on the census as a herbalist. Over the following years she became well known locally as a ‘wise woman’ and a trusted source of herbal remedies. This was a fine line for her to tread as ‘wise’ men and women, or ‘cunning folk’ as they were also known, carried with them an aura of magic and spells, even in the early 20th century. It was this aspect which brought her to public attention (and to the notice of Parliament) when in 1905 a local man named John Markey accused her of practising witchcraft on his family. In May 1906, Cinderford ‘wise woman’ and herbal healer Ellen Hayward was tried for witchcraft at Littledean Magistrates Court in the Forest of Dean.

My Special Guest Is Rachel Hayward

Rachel grew up on the River Thames at Cookham Lock where her father was a Lock Keeper for nearly 30 years. Not only was this a unique experience but the house itself was haunted and was the topic of her book The Lock House Haunting.

When she moved to Gloucestershire in the early 1990s it was not long before she became involved in the Paranormal again and as a result formed the team ROPE (Researchers of Paranormal Events. )

Ellen Hayward

Ellen worked with her mother as a dressmaker and, after the deaths of her parents, lived with one of her brothers. Over the next several years Ellen bore three illegitimate children, the first, James, in 1862 when she was 24, the second, Edward, in 1871 and the third, Ruth, in 1875. There is no information about the father or fathers of any of the children bar Ellen’s application seeking support for Edward from one Edwin Hayward (no relation), also of Arlingham. The application was unsuccessful on the basis of ‘a lack of corroborative testimony’, that is, he denied it. Ellen’s story is one of difficulty and triumph, resilience and strength in the face of hardships. 

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Feb 16, 202401:04:36
Mysteries of the City of Lights: Parisian Ghosts and Dark Chronicles

Mysteries of the City of Lights: Parisian Ghosts and Dark Chronicles

Beyond the enchanting facade of iconic landmarks and the cobblestone streets resonating with the laughter of lovers, lies a Paris that harbours a chilling history refusing to fade into the shadows. In this episode, we unravel the sinister side of the City of Lights, where love and darkness intertwine in a dance that echoes through the ages.

Imagine strolling through the grand halls of the Notre Dame Cathedral, where ancient stones whisper secrets transcending the boundaries of time. Picture yourself beneath the iconic Eiffel Tower, where the whispers of lovers are drowned out by the ghostly echoes of a bygone era. And then, brace yourself for the descent into the Paris Catacombs, a macabre labyrinth beneath the city streets, where the walls echo with the silent screams of the past.

Tonight, we peel back the layers of history, exposing the mysteries, hauntings, and ghosts that lurk within the very fabric of Paris. The City of Lights holds secrets darker than the deepest shadows, and we invite you to settle back, brace yourself, and allow us to guide you on a spine-tingling tour of the haunted realms that coexist with the romance and allure of this enigmatic city.


Paris, The City Of Lights

**Paris Catacombs:** Venture into the subterranean realm beneath the city streets, where the Paris Catacombs house the bones of millions. As you navigate through this macabre labyrinth, the walls echo with the silent screams of the past, revealing a haunting legacy hidden beneath the romantic exterior of Paris.

**Rue des Chantres:** Step onto Rue des Chantres, a street cloaked in a chilling history that transcends time. As you walk in the footsteps of those who came before, feel the ghostly presence of the past lingering in the air, revealing tales of love, tragedy, and a spectral connection to a Paris that refuses to let go.

**Notre Dame Cathedral:** Enter the grand halls of the Notre Dame Cathedral, where ancient stones hold secrets that whisper through the centuries. Amidst the architectural splendour, uncover the haunting history that intertwines with the cathedral's majestic beauty, creating an ethereal tapestry of love, loss, and the echoes of bygone eras.

**Eiffel Tower:** Stand beneath the iconic Eiffel Tower, where the whispers of lovers intertwine with the ghostly echoes of history. Amidst the breathtaking views, uncover the spectral tales that add a mysterious layer to the romantic allure of this iconic landmark, revealing a side of Paris that goes beyond its shimmering lights.


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Feb 09, 202418:60
Calling The Spirits: Delving Into The World of Ghosts and Séances with Lisa Morten

Calling The Spirits: Delving Into The World of Ghosts and Séances with Lisa Morten

Step into the ethereal world of séances and spectral communication with our guest author Lisa Morton on this mesmerising episode as we delve into the eerie annals of conversing with the departed, from the necromantic whispers of Homer's Odyssey to the emergence of Spiritualism, ensnaring Victorian hearts with mediums and the birth of séances.

Meet the characters dotting our spectral narrative: the Fox sisters, veiled in 'spirit rappings'; Daniel Dunglas Home, the levitating luminary; and William Crookes, the scientist embracing psychic prowess. Explore the unlikely bond of Houdini and Conan Doyle, and Helen Duncan's witchcraft trial eclipsing wartime fervour.

Join us as we summon history's whispers in a séance parlour of storytelling wonder.

My Special Guest Is Lisa Morton

Lisa Morton is a screenwriter, author of non-fiction books, and prose writer whose work was described by the American Library Association’s Readers’ Advisory Guide to Horror as “consistently dark, unsettling, and frightening.” She is a six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award®, the author of four novels and 200 short stories, and a world-class Halloween and paranormal expert.

Spiritualism and the Fox sisters

Spiritualism, a movement transcending earthly boundaries, finds its echoes in the ethereal tales of the Fox sisters. Central to the séance phenomena of the 19th century, these sisters, Margaret and Kate, ushered in an era of mystique and wonder. Surrounded by inexplicable 'spirit rappings,' they became conduits to the unseen realm, captivating Victorian imaginations with their spectral communion. Yet, amidst the awe, shadows lingered. Their later confession of fraud unveiled layers of mystery, blurring the lines between truth and illusion. The Fox sisters remain enigmatic figures, embodying both the allure and scepticism that shroud the spiritualist quest for connection beyond the veil.

In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the history of seances and communicating with the dead. 2. Explore the way different cultures perceive what is a ghost.

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Feb 02, 202401:05:53
Mystical Threads: Bridging Science and the Supernatural with Evelyn Hollow

Mystical Threads: Bridging Science and the Supernatural with Evelyn Hollow

Embark on a mesmerising exploration of the paranormal with Evelyn Hollow, a double Academy Award-winning Scottish writer and paranormal investigator. Join us as Hollow explores the supernatural world and the field of paranormal investigating. We take a look into the quantum physics of anomalous phenomena, as she bridges the scientific and the mystical, shedding light on what she believes are connections between the paranormal and the quantum world. Additionally, we unravel the mysteries behind Scotland's moniker as the City of the Dead, as Hollow unravels the cultural influences, geographical elements, and historical events that contribute to the nation's reputation as a paranormal hotspot. Brace yourself for a riveting journey through the unknown.

My Special Guest Is Evelyn Hollow

Evelyn Hollow is a double academy award winning Scottish writer and paranormal psychologist. She is a former psychology lecturer and holds a Master of Research degree in Paranormal Psychology. She now consults as a paranormal psychologist and expert for various TV shows and podcasts — most recently the smash-hit BBC shows The Battersea Poltergeist , The Witch Farm, and Uncanny. She is also from the Warner Bros. TV shows Spooked Scotland and Spooked Ireland, which stream on Discovery Channel+.

Evelyn gives guest talks on paranormal history and the quantum physics of anomalous phenomena.

Quantum Physics And Anomalous Phenomena

Quantum physics is a branch of physics that studies the behaviour of matter and energy at the smallest scales, involving particles such as atoms and subatomic particles.Some speculate a connection between quantum physics and anomalous phenomena, suggesting that the nature of reality at the quantum level might influence or explain inexplicable occurrences.  It introduces principles like superposition and entanglement, challenging classical notions. 

Superposition:In quantum mechanics, particles like electrons can exist in multiple states simultaneously, known as superposition. For example, an electron can exist in multiple positions or spin states at the same time until a measurement is made, collapsing the superposition to a single state.

Some propose that superposition could have implications for unexplained phenomena, suggesting that certain events might involve simultaneous, coexisting states or possibilities. However, establishing a concrete link remains speculative.

Entanglement: When two or more particles become entangled, the state of one particle instantaneously influences the state of the other, regardless of the distance between them. This phenomenon violates classical notions of locality and implies a form of instantaneous connection between entangled particles.

The instantaneous correlation between entangled particles has sparked speculation about potential connections to phenomena like telepathy or extrasensory perception. 


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Jan 26, 202401:00:12
Gilded Grief: The Art and History of Mourning Jewellery with Hayden Peters

Gilded Grief: The Art and History of Mourning Jewellery with Hayden Peters

In this captivating episode, we delve into the fascinating world of mourning and memento mori jewellery, exploring the profound intersection of art and history that these cherished adornments represent. From the 16th century through the Victorian era up to the present day, mourning jewellery has served as a poignant expression of grief and remembrance, offering wearers a tangible connection to their departed loved ones. We unravel the symbolism behind these unique pieces, adorned with intricately crafted symbols such as weeping willows, urns, and even locks of hair, each telling a poignant story of loss and enduring love.

My Special Guest

Hayden Peters is a Jewellery Historian, Scholar and Designer. An authority on the topic of mourning and sentimental jewellery, Hayden founded the Art of Mourning in 2005 as his teaching platform to share knowledge and educate about this important part of history between the years 1517-1920. Hayden has appeared on television, appeared in international publications, museum installations and written for academic publications.

The History of Mourning Jewellery

Embarking on a historical journey, we trace the origins of memento mori jewellery to its roots in the 16th century, where it served as a powerful reminder of life's transience. Delving into the aesthetics of morbidity, we explore how these pieces evolved over time, mirroring societal attitudes towards death and mourning rituals. From the elaborate craftsmanship of mourning rings to the delicate artistry of skeleton motifs, we uncover the diverse forms mourning jewellery has taken across cultures and epochs.

Join us as we unravel the emotional resonance embedded in these miniature masterpieces, examining the ways in which they continue to captivate collectors, historians, and enthusiasts alike, transcending time to preserve the eternal bond between the living and the departed.

In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the evolving trends in mourning and memento mori jewellery, from the Victorian era to earlier pieces, revealing how these adornments reflect shifting societal perspectives on grief.

2. Uncover the rich historical tapestry behind these poignant pieces, tracing their origins in the 16th century and examining the diverse cultural expressions of mourning rituals throughout history.

3. Decode the symbolism intricately woven into each jewel, from weeping willows to locks of hair, as we unravel the emotional stories behind these miniature masterpieces in this captivating exploration of art and mortality. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Jan 19, 202401:06:05
Lights, Camera, Haunt: Guy Gilbert's 'My Ghostly Footsteps' Documentary

Lights, Camera, Haunt: Guy Gilbert's 'My Ghostly Footsteps' Documentary

"My Ghostly Footsteps," is the brainchild of the acclaimed filmmaker Guy Gilbert and available on Amazon Prime and other streaming platforms. As a young boy, Guy was no stranger to the supernatural. In fact, he was downright terrified when he heard a ghostly presence in a haunted house. Now, as an adult, he embarks on a courageous quest to unravel the mysteries of his own childhood. Was it a ghost that he heard, or was it merely the product of an overactive imagination? 

In this 47-minute cinematic journey, Guy takes us on an intimate exploration of his own unsettling past. Instead of relying on the typical ghost-hunting formula that saturates the genre, he opts for a refreshingly personal approach. The lens of his camera becomes a portal to the other side, as he enlists the help of seasoned paranormal investigators to uncover the truth behind his ghostly encounter.

Joining the podcast is director and producer Guy Gilbert; paranormal investigator, researcher and author Rachel Hayward as well as Karin Beasant (an experienced investigator, member of the Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team and assistant producer for My Ghostly Footsteps.)

My Ghostly Footsteps

"My Ghostly Footsteps" breaks away from the conventions of the genre, offering a departure from the formulaic approach we've grown accustomed to. Rather than a team of investigators chasing spectres for the camera, Guy Gilbert invites us into the heart of his own haunted history.

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Jan 12, 202401:15:29
Death Masks and Lead Coffins: Unearthing the Horrors of Farleigh

Death Masks and Lead Coffins: Unearthing the Horrors of Farleigh

Farleigh Hungerford Castle, once a symbol of chivalric might, conceals within its shattered walls a tapestry of gruesome events and tragic tales. Picture a castle built in 1380, its turrets standing proud under the stewardship of Sir Thomas Hungerford, the First Speaker of the House of Commons. 

But as the Wars of the Roses unfolded, disaster struck the Hungerford family, and the castle passed through the hands of kings and traitors alike. It witnessed a Lady imprisoned in the eerie Lady Tower, accused of unspeakable crimes, and a Lord beheaded for treachery and sorcery.

Anthropoid Coffins

In the crypt beneath the marvellous castle chapel are eight sinister-looking lead caskets. Known technically as anthropoid coffins, they contain the remains of Sir Edward Hungerford III (d.1648) and the family of his successor, Sir Edward Hungerford IV (the ‘Spendthrift’), who had to sell Farleigh in 1686.

These coffins contain embalmed bodies, pickled in spirit, and their body-shaped forms enabled the physical remains to be kept together after death, and preserved intact, ready for resurrection at the sounding of the Last Trumpet.

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Jan 05, 202412:48
From Saints To Sorcery: The History Of Levitation and Bilocation Through The Ages With Carlos Eire

From Saints To Sorcery: The History Of Levitation and Bilocation Through The Ages With Carlos Eire

In the early modern era, a paradoxical tapestry of seemingly impossible phenomena unfolded alongside the rise of scepticism, atheism, and empirical science, challenging the prevailing religious beliefs in the paranormal. In this podcast we dive into this intricate cultural landscape, exploring how a society increasingly immersed in scientific thinking grappled with events deemed impossible by its leading intellectuals. Levitating saints and flying witches were integral aspects of early modern life, woven into the fabric of history alongside pivotal scientific revelations. Drawing from a wealth of firsthand accounts, Carlos Eire focuses on extraordinary cases involving levitation, bilocation, witchcraft, and demonic possession, challenging established notions about the evolving boundaries between the natural and supernatural during the transition to modernity. Through compelling case studies involving figures like St. Teresa of Avila and St. Joseph of Cupertino, Eire prompts readers to envision a world where reality and the supernatural held a different relationship. The questions he poses about the determination of "impossibility" within cultural contexts and the limits of scientific observation resonate, offering valuable insights and lessons for our contemporary understanding of reality.

My Special Guest Is Michelle Carlos Eire Carlos Eire was born in Havana in 1950 and came to the U.S. in 1962 without his parents, as one of the 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban refugee children ferried to Miami by the Pedro Pan airlift. After living in various foster homes for three and a half years, he reunited with his mother in Chicago, where he worked full-time jobs while attending high school and college. His father was never allowed to leave the island and died without ever seeing his family again.

He is now the T. L. Riggs Professor of History and Religious Studies at Yale University, and he specialises in the social, intellectual, religious, and cultural history of late medieval and early modern Europe, with a focus on both the Protestant and Catholic Reformations; the history of popular piety; and the history of the supernatural, and the history of death. Unravelling the Mysteries of Bilocation and Levitation

Bilocation refers to the purported ability of an individual to be physically present in two distinct locations simultaneously, defying the conventional constraints of space and time. On the other hand, levitation involves the seemingly impossible act of defying gravity, as individuals or objects appear to rise into the air without any apparent external force. Both concepts challenge our understanding of the natural world and have been subjects of fascination, sparking debates between sceptics and those intrigued by the mysteries of the paranormal. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Examine why levitation and bilocation were considered impossible. 2. What the significance of these impossible miracles were referencing examples. 3. Explore the historical landscape of these impossible miracles. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I⁠ *NEW* Podcast Shop:⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.teepublic.com/user/haunted-history-chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links: https://history.yale.edu/people/carlos-eire#:~:text=Carlos%20Eire


Dec 29, 202352:31
Beyond Death: Ghosts In Ancient Egypt With Michelle Keeley-Adamson

Beyond Death: Ghosts In Ancient Egypt With Michelle Keeley-Adamson

The ancient Egyptians held a steadfast belief in an afterlife that transcended the confines of disappointment, loss, and distress. Contrary to the notion of "you can't take it with you," the prevailing perspective for much of Egyptian history was encapsulated by the sentiment "you keep it forever." The enduring concept envisioned a paradise, The Field of Reeds, on the other side of death—a continuation of earthly life, yet free from the shackles of sorrow. This profound view, while subject to fluctuations across different eras, remained remarkably constant. The paradise beyond was a sanctuary where all that was lost in the mortal realm could be rediscovered. Coinciding with this vision of the afterlife was an unwavering understanding of disembodied spirits—ghosts. Unlike the evolving perceptions of the afterlife, the belief in ghosts persisted unchanged from the earliest evidence throughout ancient Egyptian history. Ghosts were considered as tangible and authentic as any other facet of existence, a testament to the enduring and deeply rooted spiritual convictions of the ancient Egyptians. My Special Guest Is Michelle Keeley-Adamson Michelle is a Historian & Writer from Liverpool UK. She has a background in Egyptology and her talks and writing focus on the reception of ancient Egypt during the Victorian era (commonly referred to as ‘egyptomania’). Her main research areas cover Egyptian revival graves in Victorian England and the life of Egyptologist and Architect, Joseph Bonomi Jr. Harmony Beyond the Veil: Ma'at and the Imperative of Proper Burial Central to Egyptian culture was the sacred principle of ma'at, an intricate dance of harmony and balance woven into the fabric of everyday life. Among the myriad expressions of ma'at, the proper burial of the deceased held particular significance. Egyptians perceived life as a unidirectional journey, commencing at birth and culminating in the afterlife. To ensure the soul's tranquil transition, meticulous provisions were made through tomb paintings, inscriptions, and statuary. These artefacts served as a spiritual tether, inviting the soul to benignly revisit the earthly realm while urging the spirit to hasten its departure to the afterlife. However, the appearance of a ghost, especially its interaction with the living, signalled a disruption in the natural order. This disturbance typically stemmed from a spirit's discontent with its body's burial, the condition of the tomb, or a perceived lack of respectful remembrance. Ghostly visitations were viewed as a tangible manifestation of imbalance, compelling the living to rectify the disturbances and restore ma'at, ensuring both the departed and the living coexisted in harmonious accord. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Examine how we know about ancient Egyptian ghost stories. 2. Look at the idea of what a ghost was in Ancient Egypt. 3. Take a closer look at examples of hauntings and what ancient Egyptians did when haunted. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I *NEW* Podcast Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.teepublic.com/user/haunted-history-chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links: https://liverpoolgraves.wordpress.com/
Dec 22, 202301:22:30
Arthur Conan Doyle And The Cottingley Fairy Photographs With Merrick Burrow

Arthur Conan Doyle And The Cottingley Fairy Photographs With Merrick Burrow

In 1917, in the quaint village of Cottingley, England, two young cousins, Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, captured the world's imagination with a series of captivating photographs featuring themselves alongside ethereal, winged creatures. Claiming these images were a window into the fairy realm, the girls ignited a spirited debate between believers and sceptics. Join us on a journey to uncover the mesmerising story behind the Cottingley Fairies, exploring the enduring allure of a mystical narrative that continues to captivate both the young and the young at heart.

My Special Guest Is Merrick Burrow
Merrick Burrow is an academic and literary scholar, mainly focusing on 19th and early 20th Century literature and culture. He has a long-standing interest in Victorian and Edwardian popular fiction (adventure stories, detective fiction, gothic, scientific romance, spy thrillers, etc.) and especially the ways that these cultural forms show societies adapting to the emergence of new technologies. More recently, this has developed into an examination of the theme of deception culture since the early 19th century. Important to Merrick’s research is the idea that modernity is driven by a desire for enlightenment, which supports scientific discovery and the production of new technologies. But these technologies, he argues, have always been haunted by the possibility that they may become tools of deception.

Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a literary luminary of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, left an indelible mark on the world as the ingenious mind behind the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes. Born in Edinburgh in 1859, Doyle's prolific career spanned beyond mystery fiction into the realms of science fiction, historical novels, and non-fiction. A physician by training, he blended scientific inquiry with a keen sense of storytelling, creating characters that transcended the pages of his novels. Despite Holmes's towering legacy, Doyle's life was a tapestry of multifaceted interests, including spiritualism and public service.

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1. Examine the events surrounding news of the Cottingley Fairies.
2. Examine some of the factors that led to an unintentional hoax.
3. Take a closer look at the protagonists involved.

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Dec 15, 202301:07:03
So No Other Human Would Suffer As You: Rhoda Derry and the Ghosts of Peoria State Hospital

So No Other Human Would Suffer As You: Rhoda Derry and the Ghosts of Peoria State Hospital

The Peoria State Hospital was, from the very beginning, built to be an institution unlike anything else of its kind. Opened in 1902, the Peoria State Hospital was initiated by the work of the Peoria Women’s League, who had seen the kinds of “treatments” that were being used to treat the mentally ill at the time. They knew there had to be a better way to house and help these people. Joining me to explore the haunting history of the hospital is Sylvia Shults as we explore the hospital, some of the paranormal reports and the story of Rhoda Derry whose grave epitaph reads: “They built this place of asylum so that no other human would suffer as you. You taught us to love and feel compassion toward the less fortunate. May you find peace and warmth in God’s arms.” My Special Guest Is Sylvia Shults Sylvia Shults is the author of several books of paranormal nonfiction, including Gone on Vacation: Haunted Zoos, Museums, and Amusement Parks, the award-winning Days of the Dead: A Year of True Ghost Stories, and Grave Deeds And Dead Plots. She sits in dark, spooky, haunted places so you don't have to. She has spent the last twenty-five years working at a public library, slowly smuggling out enough words in her pockets week after week to build a book of her own. She is the writer, narrator, director, and producer of the true ghost story podcast Lights Out With Sylvia Shults, available on any podcast platform, and on YouTube. Sylvia loves hearing from her readers, especially when they have spooky stories of their own to share with her. She can be found at ⁠www.sylviashults.wordpress.com⁠, and on Facebook at the pages for Fractured Spirits, Lights Out, and Ghosts of the Illinois River. Doctor Zeller Opened under the name “Illinois Asylum for the Incurable Insane,” Dr. Zeller petitioned to have the name changed to "Illinois General Hospital" and later changed to “Peoria State Hospital” as he did not believe anyone to be “incurable.” Dr. Zeller wanted to run a new kind of institution which treated people with mental illnesses humanely. He took all of the bars off the doors and windows, removed all types of restraint, and instituted new, holistic types of therapies. Dr. Zeller was considered mad for refusing to lock his patients up or tie them to beds, but his open-door policy meant his patients were treated with human kindness and empathy.   In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the history of Peoria State Hospital. 2. Explore some of the paranormal reports experienced at the hospital. 3. Discover the story of Rhoda Derry. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Or fancy donating a coffee to support the podcast via https://ko-fi.com/hauntedhistorychronicles Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ *NEW* Podcast Shop: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.teepublic.com/user/haunted-history-chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links: ⁠⁠⁠www.sylviashults.wordpress.com⁠ Link to books: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sylvia-Shults/author/B00QOCDMJ4?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Dec 08, 202301:09:38
Sea Monsters and Merfolk: Lost Treasures of the Deep

Sea Monsters and Merfolk: Lost Treasures of the Deep

Join us as we delve into the mysterious landscape of Cornwall where snake-like monsters have been reported lurking below the surface off the coast of Cornwall and where mermaids curse the Cornish people...The local folklore has many stories about terrifying creatures haunting the county - but not all of them are legends. In today's podcast we explore stories from below the waves . Tales including mermaids at Mawgan Porth and the Morgawr, meaning 'Sea Giant', described as being an enormous marine monster which lives in the waters of Falmouth Bay.


My Special Guest Is Elizabeth Dale

Elizabeth Dale is a Cornish freelance writer, blogger and podcaster. Her writing aims to bring together the lesser-known stories of Cornish history and Cornish folk and share them with anyone who is interested. She feels that it is so important that we try to record these cultural treasures, because if we don’t they will be lost forever and a little piece of ourselves will be lost too.


Encounters Off Mawgan Porth, 1827

In the summer of 1827, Mawgan Porth, Cornwall, bore witness to a peculiar mystery unfolding over three consecutive June days. As twilight veiled the expansive beach, a nervous young man, poised for a night of fishing with a friend, encountered an inexplicable sight in the waters. Whispers and speculations arose among locals about mystical forces or hidden creatures beneath the surface. The eerie events became a captivating enigma, woven into the rich tapestry of Cornwall's maritime folklore.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Examine some of the mysteries and folklore of Cornwall.

2. Examine the sightings of mermaids in Mawgan Porth in 1827 and other strange sightings under the water.

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Dec 01, 202354:49
Exploring Hauntings and Poltergeists with Randy Liebeck

Exploring Hauntings and Poltergeists with Randy Liebeck

Join us as we delve into the mysterious world of hauntings and poltergeists with esteemed paranormal investigator, Randy Liebeck. Drawing from his decades of experience in studying the supernatural, Liebeck shares riveting tales of ghostly encounters and poltergeist phenomena such as the case of Doris Bither that defy explanation. Liebeck's insights provide a fascinating perspective on the uncharted territories of the afterlife, offering a thought-provoking journey into the unknown.


My Special Guest Is Randy Liebeck

Randy Liebeck is a researcher, writer and commentator covering the field of ghost and poltergeist phenomena. An experienced spontaneous case investigator, he has had cases referred to him by individuals, the news media, television producers, universities, and various parapsychological research organizations.


Doris Bither Case

In the 1970s, Doris claimed she was tormented by malevolent entities in her Culver City home, an ordeal that caught the attention of paranormal researchers. Witnesses reported witnessing inexplicable phenomena, including the manifestation of spectral beings. What sets this case apart is the startling claim that Doris was not merely haunted but physically assaulted by these entities. The alleged supernatural events were the subject of intense scrutiny and remain a debated topic in paranormal circles.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Examine Randy Liebeck's investigative approach in further detail.

2. Examine the differences between hauntings and poltergeist cases.

3. Take a closer look at the Doris Bither case.

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Nov 24, 202301:17:17
Ghostly Exhibits: Haunted Museums, Zoos, and Amusement Parks with Sylvia Shults

Ghostly Exhibits: Haunted Museums, Zoos, and Amusement Parks with Sylvia Shults

Embark on a spectral adventure as we explore the haunted realms of museums, zoos, and amusement parks with Sylvia Shults. Join us as Shults unveils spine-chilling stories of ghostly apparitions amidst ancient artifacts, eerie encounters in zoological gardens, and supernatural occurrences in the world of amusement. With a blend of history and the paranormal, Shults guides us through the spectral tapestry that intertwines with the exhibits we cherish. From the virtual to the tangible, discover the unseen phantoms that lurk in unexpected corners. Get ready for an otherworldly journey into haunted attractions with Sylvia Shults!


My Special Guest Is Sylvia Shults

Sylvia Shults is the author of several books of paranormal nonfiction, including Gone on Vacation: Haunted Zoos, Museums, and Amusement Parks, the award-winning Days of the Dead: A Year of True Ghost Stories, and Grave Deeds And Dead Plots. She sits in dark, spooky, haunted places so you don't have to. She has spent the last twenty-five years working at a public library, slowly smuggling out enough words in her pockets week after week to build a book of her own.

She is the writer, narrator, director, and producer of the true ghost story podcast Lights Out With Sylvia Shults, available on any podcast platform, and on YouTube.

Sylvia loves hearing from her readers, especially when they have spooky stories of their own to share with her. She can be found at www.sylviashults.wordpress.com, and on Facebook at the pages for Fractured Spirits, Lights Out, and Ghosts of the Illinois River.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Take a closer look at some of the historical and paranormal accounts featured in Sylvia's latest book Gone On Vacation.

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Nov 17, 202301:12:16
Dark Cradle: The Chilling Case Of Amelia Dyer The Victorian Baby Farm Killer

Dark Cradle: The Chilling Case Of Amelia Dyer The Victorian Baby Farm Killer

On 30 March 1896, a bargeman hooked a parcel from the river Thames at Caversham. Inside the brown paper package was the body of a baby girl – she had been strangled with tape. When two more tiny bodies were found in a carpet bag, the police launched a nationwide hunt for a serial killer. Joining me to discuss the case along with paranormal reports surrounding members involved is Angela Buckley the Victorian Supersleuth.


My Special Guest Is Angela Buckley

Angela Buckley researches and writes about crime history and Victorian detectives. Her doctoral research is in the 'science of sleuthing' which examines the development of detective practice in Victorian and Edwardian English regional cities. She is associate lecturer at Oxford Brookes University.


Baby Farming

Baby farming in the United Kingdom refers to a dark chapter in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when unscrupulous individuals exploited the vulnerability of unmarried mothers and societal stigmas surrounding illegitimate births. During this period, impoverished women who found themselves pregnant and without the means to care for their infants would turn to baby farmers, who purported to offer a solution by taking in the babies for a fee. Tragically, many of these so-called caregivers were neglectful or downright abusive, leading to high mortality rates among the infants in their care. The lack of regulations and oversight allowed baby farming to flourish, as these individuals operated with minimal scrutiny. The practice eventually gained public attention, leading to legal reforms and increased awareness about the need for proper childcare, ultimately contributing to the establishment of child welfare laws in the early 20th century.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Take a closer look at the baby farming trade and the case of Amelia Dyer.

2. Examine the police investigation and subsequent trial.

3. Discuss some of the paranormal reports and ghost lore that surrounds this case.

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Nov 10, 202301:09:33
Eerie Echoes: Psychic Visions of the Titanic Disaster With Terry Keefe

Eerie Echoes: Psychic Visions of the Titanic Disaster With Terry Keefe

In 1912, the RMS Titanic, touted as the "unsinkable" marvel, met a tragic fate, plunging into the icy depths of the North Atlantic. With over 1,500 lives lost, the disaster shook the world, marking a pivotal moment in maritime history and leaving an indelible legacy of human resilience and sacrifice.


My Special Guest Is Terry Keefe

Terry spent over 20 years lecturing and researching in French literature and philosophy at University of Leicester, UK and 10 years as Professor of French at Lancaster University, UK.

He has authored 6 academic books and 2 local books (South Cumbria) as well as writing a long book on The Titanic in 2021.


Premonitions of The Titanic Passengers cancelled their tickets for Titanic's maiden voyage out of apprehension; a famous social reformer who died on Titanic, was warned in 1911 that he would be in danger from water in April 1912; inhabitants of the remote islands of Fiji were aware of the sinking before reports of the collision reached the Pacific; a dying girl who, on 14 April 1912, saw a big ship sinking in the water and mysteriously knows the name of the violinist in Titanic's orchestra. These are just a few of the numerous claims to psychic foreknowledge of the ship's sinking. Within days of the widely-publicised disaster of 1912, stories began circulating of extraordinary omens and individuals who supposedly had supernatural premonitions of the disaster.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Take a closer look at the types of examinations of premonitions that exist.

2. Take a closer examination of some of the examples of these premonitions.

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Nov 10, 202301:30:17
Disturbing The Water: The Supernatural World of Peter Wise

Disturbing The Water: The Supernatural World of Peter Wise

Join us as we explore the enigmatic world painted in the pages of "Disturbing the Water" by author, Peter Wise, as he takes us on an exhilarating journey through untamed and isolated landscapes, where anglers become entwined in a web of paranormal experiences, leaving them to question the very fabric of reality. With meticulous attention to detail, Wise crafts a collection of spine-chilling narratives that transcend the conventional horror genre.

"Disturbing the Water" is far from your typical ghost story compilation. Immerse yourself in a realm where Highland rivers, Irish loughs, North American wilderness, Cornish seascapes, and mystical Ukrainian water sources set the stage for a gripping exploration of human emotions, tragedy, redemption, and the inexplicable. These haunting tales are not just about the supernatural; they are a reflection of the human experience in the face of the unknown.

Brace yourself for encounters with the spectres of the English Civil War, the lingering shadows of the Second World War, and even the chilling presence of a Victorian serial killer. Through these historical echoes, the past converges with the present, unveiling a tapestry of suspense that will leave you spellbound.


My Special Guests is Peter Wise

Peter has been a professional copywriter all his working life and is also a passionate fisherman. Published at Halloween 2023, his book Disturbing the Water is a collection of original ghost stories, all themed around fish, fishing and fishy places. But it's not necessary to be an angler to appreciate these tales of tragedy, redemption and the unexpected.

The book was inspired by an episode on the History of Ghosts in The Rest is History podcast. There are echoes of real history in over half of the stories, from the Civil War to WW2, and from the Witch Craze to a Victorian serial killer.


“Wry, crisp and compelling.” – David Profumo, Country Life

“Disturbing the Water expertly entwines history with fictional ghostly tales, crafting an immersive experience with spine-tingling suspense and supernatural intricacies. A testament to masterful storytelling.” – Michelle Fisher, Haunted History Podcast

Wise has managed to create a delightfully creepy, yet mindfully enthralling bundle of stories.” – Chris Coppel, author of LingeringLifetimesLunacy, and Last Light

“Besides being beautifully told, these stories all have their own inimitable twists in the tail that make them particularly satisfying.” – Alex Pearl, author of The Chair Man


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Find out more about the book such as authors, history and locations used as inspiration.

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https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CDRXTS2P

Oct 29, 202338:08
Haunting Journeys: A Paranormal Roadtrip Exploring The Phantoms Of The Isles

Haunting Journeys: A Paranormal Roadtrip Exploring The Phantoms Of The Isles

In March 2023 Lucy Bilton and Chris Howley started talking about an ambitious project where two paranormal investigators would tour the United Kingdom in a camper van, exploring haunted sites. Join us we find out more about the project Paranormal Roadtrip UK and some of the adventures experienced on their first road trip.


My Special Guests are Lucy Bilton and Chris Howley

Lucy, who many would call a psychic medium, has a wealth of experience in assisting UK and US police forces in finding missing people and has had many successful outcomes in helping to solve these cases. Chris has been a highly respected paranormal investigator for many years and has appeared on a number of TV shows, including Ghost Hunters International, Great British Ghosts, The One Show, Celebrity Ghost Hunt Live and has recently taken part in a week long live show, Celebrity Haunted Mansion. However it is the Ghost Chasers series that Chris is most well known for.


Manningtree and Mistley: The Legacy of Matthew Hopkins Journey through the historical heartlands of Manningtree and Mistley, just a small part of this roadtrip, and unravel the macabre history linked to Matthew Hopkins, the notorious witchfinder. Unearth the harrowing accounts of the 17th-century witch trials, where Hopkins's ruthless pursuits resulted in the persecution and execution of countless alleged witches. Explore the lingering echoes of this dark period, still casting a ghostly veil over the landscapes of these idyllic English towns, where the past and the paranormal converge in an unsettling symphony of history and hauntings.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Find out more about the project and locations visited.

2. Hear more about some of the paranormal activity and history experienced.

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Oct 20, 202356:42
The Black Hours: Modern Demonic Experiences & Folklore

The Black Hours: Modern Demonic Experiences & Folklore

Join us as we venture deep into the realms of the occult and the supernatural with a special guest, the esteemed author behind the chilling guide, The Black Hours: Modern Demonic Experiences & Folklore. Brace yourselves as we embark on a journey to unravel the enigmatic world of demonic phenomena. Far from being a mere collection of hair-raising tales, The Black Hours serves as an essential reference for both seasoned paranormal investigators and the curious public, providing a comprehensive checklist to decode the mysterious and oft-misunderstood realm of the demonic.


My Special Guest is Victoria Jaye Victoria Jaye is a supernatural folklorist; she specializes in demonic narratives, experiences, and phenomena. Her podcast is called Demon Folklorist, available on most platforms through Paranormal Buzz Radio.


Exploring the Influence of Spiritual Entities in Diverse Cultures

In various societies, the intricate web of the universe is believed to be governed by an array of spirits, each presiding over specific elements or even objects, while themselves subject to greater spiritual forces. Among the Inuit, a deep reverence for the natural world extends to a belief in spirits inhabiting the sea, earth, sky, and all facets of nature. It is whispered that every nook of the seashore, every towering cliff, every solitary island, harbours its vigilant guardian spirit, some benevolent, others to be appeased through acts of supernatural knowledge. Similarly, traditional Korean lore weaves tales of an expansive demon population pervading the very fabric of existence, with spirits filling household items and permeating every corner of the natural world. Greek philosophers, including Porphyry of Tyre, as well as early Christian scholars, espoused the idea that the world teemed with spirits, with some even suggesting that these entities were the recipients of veneration initially aimed at pagan deities.


Benevolent Spirits in Diverse Cultural Narratives

While a plethora of spiritual entities is often associated with malevolent intentions, a significant number, particularly in various indigenous cultures, are regarded as benign or even protective. In the heart of Central Africa, the Mpongwe venerate local spirits, akin to the Inuit, yet these spirits are largely perceived as non-threatening. Travelers cautiously make small offerings as they approach the dwelling places of these spirits, a symbolic gesture reflecting mutual respect. Instances of minor mischief, like a tree inexplicably falling on a passer-by, are attributed to the mischievous Ombuiri spirits, according to local beliefs. Similarly, in ancient European folklore, spirits associated with natural processes were often seen as neutral or even beneficial, with the fear of angering the corn-spirit serving as a cautionary tale for farmers. Across diverse narratives, evidence abounds of spiritual entities serving as invisible guardians, offering protection and guidance to humanity.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Demystify the Occult: How The Black Hours Offers Clarity in the Shadows

2. Understand the Checklists and Markers of Demonic Encounters

3. Navigate the Paranormal: The Role of the Book in Guiding Investigators and the Public Alike

4. Explore the Impact and Implications of Demonic Folklore in Modern Society

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https://demonfolklorist.com

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Hours-Demonic-Experiences-Folklore

Oct 13, 202351:19
Ghosts of the Raven: The Eerie Echoes of Edgar Allan Poe with Leanna Renee Hieber

Ghosts of the Raven: The Eerie Echoes of Edgar Allan Poe with Leanna Renee Hieber

Join us on a journey into the shadowy realms of Edgar Allan Poe, the master of macabre and the grand architect of Gothic literature. Explore the tumultuous early life of Edgar Allan Poe, marked by tragedy, loss, and abandonment. Uncover how his personal demons forged the dark themes that would shape his iconic tales. In this spine-tingling podcast, we delve deep into the enigmatic life, mysterious death, and lasting legacy of the man who brought us tales of the supernatural, the eerie, and the inexplicable.


My Special Guest is Leanna Renee Hieber Leanna Renee Hieber is an actress, playwright, artist and the award-winning, bestselling author of Gothic Victorian Fantasy novels for adults and teens such as the Strangely Beautiful, Eterna Files, Magic Most Foul and the bestselling Spectral City series. Her debut novel, The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker (the Strangely Beautiful series) hit Barnes & Noble's bestseller lists, won two 2010 Prism Awards (Best Fantasy, Best First Book), the 2010 Orange County Book Buyer's Best Award (Young Adult category) and other regional genre awards. The Perilous Prophecy of Guard and Goddess won the 2012 Prism Award (Best Fantasy).

An enthusiastic public speaker about the history of the Gothic novel, she loves nothing more than a good ghost story and a finely tailored corset, wandering graveyards and adventuring around New York City, where she also works as a ghost tour guide for Boroughs of the Dead.


The Supernatural and Mysterious Life and Death of Poe

The supernatural and mysterious elements that swirled around Edgar Allan Poe in life and death add an enigmatic layer to his already haunting persona. Born into a world shadowed by parental loss and abandonment, Poe's early years foreshadowed the eerie tales he would weave. His untimely death in 1849, discovered in a delirious state on a Baltimore street, remains an unsolved riddle that has puzzled scholars and enthusiasts for generations. To this day, theories about the cause of his demise persist, from alcoholism to foul play. Poe's life and death are shrouded in mystery, mirroring the dark and mysterious worlds he crafted in his enduring literary masterpieces.


His Writing Legacy

Edgar Allan Poe, a literary luminary of the 19th century, was a virtuoso of versatility in his writing. With a style both macabre and melodious, he penned chilling tales of horror like "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Fall of the House of Usher," where psychological torment thrived. Yet, Poe's prowess extended far beyond the confines of the macabre, embracing genres such as mystery, satire, and poetry. His timeless poem "The Raven" showcases his mastery of melancholic verse. Poe's legacy endures in his unique ability to transfix readers with his haunting narratives and evocative poetry, forever enshrining him as an iconic figure in American literature.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the life and literary legacy of Poe.

2. Explore the mystery and questions surrounding his death.

3. Join in discussions around elements of the supernatural from personal paranormal experiences to elements of the supernatural linked with Poe.

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Oct 06, 202301:45:52
Opening Doors to the Paranormal: The Power of Diversity and Inclusion with Wheely Haunted

Opening Doors to the Paranormal: The Power of Diversity and Inclusion with Wheely Haunted

Today, we're delving into a subject that's often overlooked within the paranormal community – inclusion and accessibility. Our guest today, Jayne Mortimore, is the founder of "Wheely Haunted," a relatively new but growing voice in the paranormal world. Jayne has a powerful vision of transforming the way we approach paranormal investigations and historic site visits. She believes that inclusivity should be at the forefront, ensuring that people with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and sensory impairments have the same opportunity to explore haunted locations and experience the paranormal as everyone else. With her project, Wheely Haunted, Jayne aims to provide valuable insights, reviews, articles, and photos based on her own experiences at various locations. As their list of investigations grows, so does their commitment to normalising and raising awareness of disability, accessibility, diversity, and inclusivity within the paranormal field. Join us as we discuss how small changes can make significant differences and help everyone enjoy the paranormal to the fullest.


My Special Guest is Jayne Mortimore Jayne works to raise awareness of accessibility and disability through the paranormal field. After suffering chronic illness for more than 20 years and her mobility succumbing to neurological problems, Jayne decided to embrace her powerchair and start a new project looking for accessible historical, heritage and listed locations to see which ones can be accessed and which can, or could change a few things, to make it possible for more, if not everyone to enjoy old spooky locations with a ghost story or two. After nearly 20 years of investigating and working with many famous and well known people within the paranormal field, Jayne is a respected investigator, adding a logical perspective to many misunderstood experiences. From TV to webseries, podcasting to film production, magazine production, event hosting and more, Jayne has much to offer in terms of experience and location accessibility advice which also ties in nicely with the Access Cornwall mission!


Enhancing Paranormal Understanding Through Inclusion

Incorporating individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those with sensory, mobility, or neurodivergent challenges, opens up rich opportunities to deepen our understanding of paranormal interactions. Their unique perspectives and sensitivities can unveil hidden aspects of the unexplained, enriching the field with fresh insights and a broader, more inclusive perspective on the supernatural.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Discover more about Wheely Haunted.

2. Explore the importance of supporting inclusion and diversity within the paranormal community.

3. Join in discussions around how investigating can be enhanced by being more inclusive.

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Sep 29, 202301:15:49
Supernatural Justice: Ghostly Encounters in Legal History With Richard Sugg

Supernatural Justice: Ghostly Encounters in Legal History With Richard Sugg

In the realm of the unexplained, the boundary between the supernatural and the legal is often blurred, giving rise to extraordinary tales where ghosts, spirits, and mysterious occurrences intersect with the principles of justice and suspicion. In this episode overview, we delve into captivating cases and historical accounts where spectral entities become witnesses, suspects, or even instruments of judgment in courtrooms across centuries. Join us on a journey through the eerie corridors of the law, where the paranormal meets jurisprudence, and where the line between the tangible and the ethereal is tested like never before.


My Special Guest is Richard Sugg Richard Sugg is the author of thirteen books, including John Donne (Palgrave, 2007); Mummies, Cannibals and Vampires (Turkish trans 2018; 3rd edn 2020); A Century of Supernatural Stories (2015); Fairies: A Dangerous History (Reaktion, 2018; Japanese trans 2022); The Real Vampires (Amberley, 2019); and Bloodlust (2020). He lectured in English and History at the universities of Cardiff and Durham (2001-2017), and his work has appeared in The Guardian, The Sun, the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, BBC History, the New Yorker, and Der Spiegel, as well as on international television.


Cruentation

Cruentation, or "ius cruentationis," traces its origins back to Germanic law systems in the medieval period. From its inception, this method of finding proof against a suspected murderer spread like a shadow across Germany, Poland, Bohemia, Scotland, and even European colonies in North America. It was one of several mystical ordeals used as tangible evidence, reflecting the superstitious nature of justice during that historical period.

Cruentation, a belief held from the 1100s to the early 1800s, was a curious and outdated legal concept in which a corpse's bleeding was considered evidence of guilt in murder trials. This belief held that when a suspected murderer came into the proximity of a deceased person, the wounds on the corpse would spontaneously bleed, as if the blood itself was accusing the perpetrator. However, this notion contradicted scientific understanding, as blood typically clots and thickens shortly after death. Its eerie influence persisted in Germany until the middle of the 18th century.


Ghosts, The Supernatural And The Law

The William Edden murder case of summer 1829 is a remarkable chapter in legal history, marked by an eerie blend of superstition and justice. After William Edden's murder, his wife testified to encountering his ghost, a spectral appearance that would play a crucial role in the trial of Benjamin Tyler and Solomen Sewell, the accused murderers. In a macabre attempt to determine Tyler's guilt or innocence, Edden's widow permitted Tyler to touch her deceased husband's corpse, believing that the ghostly retribution would manifest if he were the true culprit. This case highlights the extent to which supernatural beliefs once influenced legal proceedings, showcasing an era where the boundary between the material and the spectral was blurred in the quest for justice.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Uncover cases involving the police and courts where ghosts and the supernatural intertwine.

2. Explore the practice of 'cruentation:' the trial by touch.

3. Examine the question of ghosts and the law itself including rulings and precedents set.

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Sep 22, 202301:51:06
Supernatural Stories: Helen Duncan and Charles Walton's Haunting Legacies

Supernatural Stories: Helen Duncan and Charles Walton's Haunting Legacies

Step into a realm where history's dark secrets resurface, and the spectral world confronts the tangible. In this episode, we delve into the unsettling cases of Helen Duncan and Charles Walton, two individuals ensnared by the lingering grip of witchcraft, even in the 20th century.

Helen Duncan, a gifted spiritual medium, found herself accused of witchcraft, espionage, and fraud during World War II. Her story blurs the line between the ethereal and the rational, offering a disquieting glimpse into the enduring power of supernatural beliefs.

Meanwhile, in a tranquil English village in 1945, a gruesome murder shocked the world. Charles Walton's brutal demise begs unsettling questions about the persistent influence of witchcraft beliefs, even in the modern age. The Witchcraft Act 1735

The Witchcraft Act of 1735 stands as a pivotal moment in the history of witch trials in Great Britain. This historic legislation, passed by the Parliament of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1735, brought an end to the dark era of hunting and executing individuals accused of practicing witchcraft. Unlike its predecessors, the Act introduced a significant shift in perspective, assuming that there were no real witches with genuine magical powers but rather individuals who claimed such powers to deceive and exploit the vulnerable. The maximum penalty under this new law was a year's imprisonment, marking a stark departure from the earlier belief that witches derived their abilities from pacts with Satan. Instead, the Act embraced a more primitive and medieval view, in line with the early Christian Church's position, which had been contested over the centuries by witch-phobic Inquisitors. This Act, aligning with the broader European trend, led to the decline of witch trials in the 18th century after reaching a peak around 1600 and a series of outbursts in the late 17th century. It signaled a significant step toward the modern legal history of witchcraft and ultimately put an end to the persecution of those accused of being witches in Great Britain. The last execution for witchcraft in the region occurred in 1727 when Janet Horne met a tragic fate.


The Last Convictions In England

In September 1943, Helen Duncan found herself behind bars, a peculiar victim of the Witchcraft Act 1735. Her alleged crime? Claiming the ability to summon spirits, a practice that led to her arrest and imprisonment. However, her followers have long argued that her incarceration was not just a matter of supernatural beliefs but rather a sinister scheme concocted by superstitious military intelligence officers. The pivotal moment that drew the authorities' attention occurred when she purportedly made contact with the spirit of a sailor from the ill-fated HMS Barham, a sinking that was concealed from the public at the time. Helen faced a litany of charges, including conspiracy to contravene the Witchcraft Act 1735, obtaining money by false pretences, and public mischief. Duncan's nine-month prison term marked her as often described as the last person convicted under this archaic Act. However, Jane Rebecca Yorke, from Forest Gate in east London, shares this dubious distinction, convicted in September 1944 for similar offenses. The Witchcraft Act 1735 met its end in 1951 with the enactment of the Fraudulent Mediums Act, championed by Spiritualists and Thomas Brooks MP.

In this episode, you will be able to:

1. Explore the life of Helen Duncan, her arrest and prosecution. 2. Explore the last witchcraft murder case in England. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


Sep 15, 202335:25
Haunting History of Watchet: Accounts of Premature Burial, Ghosts and Eerie Folklore with Bobbie Rammond

Haunting History of Watchet: Accounts of Premature Burial, Ghosts and Eerie Folklore with Bobbie Rammond

Nestled along the Somerset coast, Watchet is a captivating harbor town steeped in history and blessed with breathtaking geography. Watchet's origins trace back to a possible Iron Age fort, Daw's Castle, before evolving into a bustling settlement under Saxon influence, earning names like Weced and Waeced. Viking incursions in the 10th century failed to extinguish its spirit, as the town's maritime trade steadily flourished. Amidst this historical tapestry, the town's church, dedicated to Saint Decuman, stands as a testament to its enduring legacy. Watchet isn't merely a town; it's a living narrative of resilience and natural wonder, inviting all who venture there to partake in its captivating story.


My Special Guest is Bobbie Rammond Bobbie Rammond is a history and archaeology enthusiast, with a degree in history, heritage, and archaeology from Plymouth University. During his time at university, he discovered his passion for history while working at Dunster Castle. This led him to delve into paranormal investigations, which he has been doing for several years. Last year, with Halloween approaching, Bobbie had an idea to combine his love for history and the paranormal by organising historical walking tours of Dunster. This sparked the creation of Extours, with their first event being the Dunster Ghost Walk.

Ghost Lore

The Somerset spectre, Old Mother Leakey, tied to storms and shipwrecks in Minehead, haunted Alexander Leakey's home in 1636. Witnesses claimed the ghost suffocated a young relative, and Elizabeth, Alexander's wife, faced its torment. Old Mother Leakey assigned Elizabeth two tasks: retrieve a gold necklace and deliver a cryptic message to her brother-in-law, Dr. John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford. This seemingly benign message unravelled scandalous secrets, including Atherton's affair with Susan Leakey, branded as adultery and incest. Dark rumours of child murder to hide the affair swirled, leading to Atherton's hanging in December 1640. Old Mother Leakey's ghost played a role in this tragedy, leaving the Leakey family's fortunes in ruins and birthing the legend of her storm-summoning powers.


Premature Burial

Premature burial, often referred to as live burial or vivisepulture, is the horrifying ordeal of being interred while still alive and was once a very real problem. Taphophobia, the irrational dread of being buried alive, ranks among the most prevalent phobias, haunting the subconscious fears of many with its chilling spectre.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Uncover the story of Lady Wyndham and more about the problem of premature burial

2. Explore myths, history and accounts of murder from Watchet

3. Explore the fascinating folkore and ghost lore of Watchet.

If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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https://extours.co.uk/

Sep 08, 202301:50:02
The Bothell Hell House: A Terrifying Poltergeist Haunting With Keith Linder

The Bothell Hell House: A Terrifying Poltergeist Haunting With Keith Linder

Step into a world where the ordinary turns chilling and the unseen clashes with reality. In this episode, we explore the haunting experiences of Keith Linder and Tina, a couple whose dreamy new chapter in Bothell, Washington, turned into a nightmare of paranormal proportions. Objects vanished, ghostly apparitions materialised, and a once-idyllic home became a battleground between the living and the unseen. Uncover the spine-chilling experiences, relentless investigations, and the enigma of the Bothell Hell House. Prepare to question reality as the paranormal meets the everyday in an unforgettable tale of terror.


My Special Guest is Keith Linder

In 2012, Keith Linder and his girlfriend Tina relocated to a house in Bothell, Washington, near Seattle. Their experiences in that house introduced them to the paranormal community and forever changed their lives. Regardless of whether you believe in the paranormal or not, the evidence and stories presented here may make you reconsider your beliefs. One expert in the field, Robb Tilley of the Australian Institute of Parapsychology Research, has praised the thorough and well-researched nature of this case, ranking it alongside other famous poltergeist cases such as the Enfield Poltergeist, South Shields Poltergeist, Bridgeport Connecticut case, and the Matthew Manning case. The Bothell Hell House is a significant contribution to poltergeist research.


A Poltergeist Haunting: The Bothell Hell House

In 2012, Keith Linder and Tina's dream of a tranquil home in Bothell, Washington, quickly transformed into a nightmare. As they settled into their new abode, the house seemingly came alive with eerie occurrences. Mundane objects vanished without a trace, while unsettling levitations and spectral apparitions shattered their sense of reality. One of the most chilling encounters involved the apparition of a grey lady, a solid, full-bodied figure. Desperate for answers, Linder called upon paranormal researchers and investigators to help them navigate the terrifying experiences. This included the Scientific Establishment of Parapsychology, who set up motion detectors and recording equipment in a bid to capture evidence of the supernatural phenomena. The house underwent two exorcisms, but the activity persisted, leading Linder and his girlfriend to confront the chilling reality that they were dealing with an intelligent haunting. Thunderous bangs. spontaneous fires, physical injury and inexplicably opened kitchen cabinets marked the escalation of the paranormal onslaught. With blessings from the church offering no respite, the malevolent entity's grip tightened. In their relentless pursuit of answers, Keith and Tina's lives were forever altered, leading them down a path of investigations and encounters.


In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover some of the history of The Bothell House.

2. Explore personal accounts of the paranormal activity experienced.

3. Discuss some of the thoughts and theories of what we know of poltergeist cases.

4. Examine newer concepts, investigation and research behind poltergeist cases.


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Sep 01, 202302:02:38
Whistle Stops and Wonders: Exploring the Great Western Railway

Whistle Stops and Wonders: Exploring the Great Western Railway

Welcome aboard to a captivating journey through time on today's episode. Join us as we delve into the annals of one of the most iconic railway networks – the Great Western Railway. Unravelling its rich history, we'll explore how this engineering marvel transformed communities and landscapes, forging connections that have stood the test of time. From the remarkable feats of engineering that birthed this railway titan to the tales of courage, determination and tragedies by individuals who made it all possible, our guest, author and historian Robin Wichard, takes us on an enthralling ride. But that's not all – brace yourselves for some accounts of the supernatural, as we venture into the mysteries that enshroud the Great Western Railway's past. So, whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a nostalgic journey through picturesque landscapes, hop aboard our railway time machine as we uncover stories that have been preserved along this true country branch line of the old Great Western Railway. All aboard for a captivating expedition into the heart of railway heritage!


My Special Guest is Robin Wichard

Robin Wichard has worked as a teacher of history for over 30 years and now retired works in various capacities on the West Somerset Railway - Britain's longest preserved heritage railway. He has written a number of books from school resource books to texts on Victorian Photography and Re-living the 1940s.


The West Somerset Railway

Dating back to its construction, this railway behemoth carved its path through the picturesque countryside, connecting ten unique stations across a twenty-mile scenic journey. The legacy of historic steam locomotives, charming coaches, and steadfast wagons comes alive, echoing tales of an era long past. The intricate architecture of these stations, each a testament to a rich industrial heritage, traverse through the Quantock hills, Exmoor, and idyllic villages nestled in leafy lanes offering glimpses into unspoiled landscapes. Behold the breathtaking vistas of the Bristol Channel and distant South-Wales, with the confident spires of churches and the imposing presence of Dunster Castle.


Isambard Brunel

At the centre of the Great Western Railway's history is the visionary figure of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. A turning point came when a collective of West Somerset landowners sought Brunel's expertise to transform a concept into reality – the West Somerset Railway, a link connecting Watchet, a historic harbor town, to the region and beyond. The area's wealth of quarries necessitated a means of efficient transportation, and though a railway already existed in the form of the West Somerset Mineral Line, the connection to the Bristol and Exeter Railway was seen as vital. The railway eventually opened in 1862, three years after Brunel's passing. His indelible influence endures in the heritage line that stands today, the longest of its kind in England.


In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover some of the history, significance and social impact that the West Somerset Railway had.

2. Explore aspects of life on the railway and in the communities nearby.

3. Discover some of the paranormal reports and ghost lore attached to the line.

4. Examine the role the railway played during WWII and hear more about an upcoming immersive event.


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:

Website for WSR including upcoming events: https://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/events

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Aug 25, 202301:03:09
Haunting Songs of the Condemned: Singing The News of Executions with Una McIlvenna

Haunting Songs of the Condemned: Singing The News of Executions with Una McIlvenna

Step into the streets of Europe from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, where news of criminals' deeds and their ultimate fate was delivered through compelling songs. These execution ballads, often sold on bustling streets and marketplaces, turned crime and punishment into melodic tales; haunting melodies that once carried tales of compassion, violence, and humanity itself. Our guest, Una McIlvenna takes us through her research on this intriguing tradition.

Songs featured in the podcast with guest permission, and obtained from the website (links below.)


My Special Guest is Una McIlvena  

Una McIlvenna is Honorary Senior Lecturer in English at the Australian National University, and has held positions at the Universities of Melbourne, Sydney, Kent and Queen Mary University of London. A literary and cultural historian, she researches the early modern and nineteenth-century pan-European tradition of singing the news, and the history of crime and punishment, looking at songs in English, French, German, Dutch and Italian. Her monograph Singing the News of Death: Execution Ballads in Europe 1500-1900 (OUP, 2022) explores the phenomenon of the execution ballad, songs that spread the news of condemned criminals and their often ghastly ends. This is accompanied by her website ExecutionBallads.com which features recordings of some of these songs. She has published articles on news-singing in Past & Present, Renaissance Studies, Media History, Parergon, and Huntington Library Quarterly, and is a co-founder of the international Song Studies Network.


Contrafactum

Execution ballads intertwine music, emotion, and history, using 'contrafactum' or 'parody' to re-purpose well-known melodies. Identified with phrases like 'to the tune of...,' these melodies acquired intricate emotional associations. 'Fortune My Foe,' a somber melody, resonated across early modern northern Europe, accompanying songs of death and disaster. Surprising contrasts emerged as lively tunes like 'Row Well Ye Mariners' satirically celebrated John Felton's execution in 1570. Italian ballads deviated, employing metrical forms like ottava rima and terza rima. Notably, terza rima expressed nobles' remorse in the first-person voice during executions. This fusion of melody and verse crafted poignant narratives, embodying compassion, satire, and reflection through time.


The Business Of Singing The News

Printers meticulously inked the tales onto single-sheet broadsides and pamphlets, ready to be sold by the street singers who transformed words into melody. These itinerant vendors often bought songsheets wholesale, their lives hand-to-mouth as they navigated various trades. As they sang the contents of the ballads, they not only promoted their wares but also propagated stories that would resonate through the ages. Thus, execution ballads merged commerce and culture, leaving an indelible mark on the historical fabric.



In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover the significance of singing the news.

2. Explore aspects of crime and punishment.

3. Examine commonalities and differences between ballads.

4. Examine messages, themes and elements- including elements of the supernatural.


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Guest Links:

Website: https://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/execution-ballads/about (podcast songs can be listened to here)

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https://www.instagram.com/una_mcilvenna/

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Aug 18, 202301:28:43
In Memoriam: Reflections on Victorian Burial Practices and Calamities with Sam Perrin

In Memoriam: Reflections on Victorian Burial Practices and Calamities with Sam Perrin

Today’s funerals are sombre affairs, but they can’t compare to funerals and mourning in the Victorian Age. The trend towards elaborate mourning customs gained prominence during the 19th Century (1837-1901), likely influenced by Queen Victoria's extended and highly publicised mourning for her cherished Prince Albert. This era saw the rise of intricate mourning protocols, characterised by extended periods of grief and elaborate rituals, accompanied by costly funerals and burials especially among the upper echelons of society. However, the opulence of these proceedings sometimes led to funerals going awry. Mishaps such as horse-drawn carriages faltering or inclement weather disrupting the planned processions were not uncommon. These unexpected incidents, though unfortunate, offered glimpses into the complexities of orchestrating such elaborate affairs and added an element of unpredictability to the otherwise meticulously choreographed events.


My Special Guest is Samantha Perrin  

Sam is a social historian of the long nineteenth century, focusing primarily on death practices and cemeteries from that period. She holds an MA in Victorian Studies from Birkbeck, University of London, and is currently researching Victorian burial reform and the funerals that go disastrously wrong. She has previously delivered talks to the LNCSS, National Archives, Museums Show-Off, Camden History Society, Wellcome Trust, Pride in STEM, Dickens Fellowship and Museum of London.


Burial Superstitions

In British culture, mourning and burial superstitions have long been woven into the fabric of traditions. It was once believed that placing a sprig of rosemary on a casket could grant peace to the departed soul. Mourners would also refrain from sweeping the floors during a funeral, as it was thought that this could sweep away the spirit of the deceased. Additionally, the tolling of bells at a funeral was not only a sign of respect but also a means to guide the departed's soul safely to the afterlife. These superstitions, while now less prominent, reflect the intricate tapestry of beliefs that once enveloped the process of bidding farewell to loved ones and to give them their 'good death.'


Funeral And Burial Industries

The birth of the funeral and burial industries in Britain heralded a transformation in how society approached the departure of loved ones. In the Victorian era, with its elaborate mourning rituals, a burgeoning industry emerged to cater to the demands of proper funerals. Funeral directors, often referred to as undertakers, began offering a range of services to assist families in their time of grief. Lavish caskets, horse-drawn hearses, and intricate floral arrangements became symbols of social status and respect for the deceased. Public cemeteries also came into prominence, replacing churchyards, and creating a new landscape for the departed. This industry evolution not only provided practical support but also reflected the evolving cultural perceptions of death and commemoration in British society.



In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover some of the accounts of funerals going wrong.

2. Explore some of the reasons why Victorian mourning holds such interest.

3. Explore some of the motivations for burial decorum and practice.

4. Examine the significance of 'ars moriendi' or the 'art of dying.'


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://twitter.com/misssamperrin?t=4cxf-cfvBwmHHpUSxZZe7A&s=09

https://instagram.com/londontombs?igshid=MzNlNGNkZWQ4Mg==

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Aug 11, 202301:35:16
The Alma Fielding And Nandor Fodor Poltergeist Chronicles: Uncanny Accounts of Psychic Heists, Terrapins, Tigers, and Vampire Attacks

The Alma Fielding And Nandor Fodor Poltergeist Chronicles: Uncanny Accounts of Psychic Heists, Terrapins, Tigers, and Vampire Attacks

The Alma Fielding and Nandor Fodor poltergeist case remains a captivating episode in the annals of paranormal investigation. Taking place in London during the mid-20th century, this perplexing phenomenon captured the attention of researchers and sceptics alike. Alma Fielding, a seemingly ordinary woman, found herself at the center of inexplicable occurrences, including flying objects, spontaneous fires, and mysterious writings appearing on the walls of her home. Renowned parapsychologist Nandor Fodor undertook a meticulous investigation, employing a blend of scientific rigour and open-minded curiosity. To this day, the Alma Fielding and Nandor Fodor poltergeist case serves as a thought-provoking study in the intersection of human experience, the unexplained, and the quest for understanding beyond the bounds of conventional reality.


Nandor Fodor

Nandor Fodor, the distinguished Hungarian-British parapsychologist, occupies a significant place in the realm of paranormal investigation. With a keen intellect and a passion for uncovering the mysteries of the unknown, Fodor's work left an indelible mark on the study of the supernatural. His rigorous and systematic approach to exploring phenomena such as telepathy, precognition, and hauntings earned him respect from both supporters and sceptics. Fodor's seminal research into cases like the Alma Fielding poltergeist case showcased his ability to blend scientific inquiry with an empathetic understanding of the human psyche. Through his writings and investigations, he sought to bridge the gap between the scientific community and the uncharted territories of the paranormal, leaving a legacy that continues to intrigue and inspire seekers of truth in the enigmatic realms of the inexplicable.


Alma Fielding

Alma Fielding, a woman propelled from the quietude of her family life into the glare of public fascination, remains an intriguing protagonist within the annals of paranormal history. Hailing from London, Fielding found herself ensnared in a whirlwind of inexplicable and supernatural events that defied conventional explanation. From everyday objects levitating, psychic thefts, apporting terrapins, psychic tigers and vampire attacks Alma found herself thrust into a realm of the uncanny. As her story unfurled, the accomplished parapsychologist Nandor Fodor delved into her experiences, casting a discerning light on the interplay between her family dynamics and the manifestations that besieged her existence. Fodor's meticulous investigations unveiled a tapestry woven with psychological complexities and latent emotional undercurrents. Beyond the immediate intrigue of the poltergeist phenomenon, Alma Fielding's story ignited a blaze of interest and study, sparking debates and discussions that transcended the boundaries of science and the supernatural.


In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover the key people involved in the case.

2. Explore the poltergeist phenomenon experienced as it manifested and developed.

3. Explore some of the wider social issues and factors at play during this time.

4. Examine the process of investigation into the poltergeist case and Alma herself.


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Book Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Haunting Of Alma Fielding https://amzn.to/47gJWAL

On The Trail Of The Poltergeist ebook https://amzn.to/3rKrlwD

Aug 04, 202344:34
Unmasking the Witches of Aberdeen: Contagious Accusations and Persecution With Dee Lawlor

Unmasking the Witches of Aberdeen: Contagious Accusations and Persecution With Dee Lawlor

The Scottish witch trials, a dark chapter in history, unfolded with chilling intensity. From the late 16th to the early 17th century, the city of Aberdeen witnessed a frenzy of accusations and persecutions against those accused of practicing witchcraft. Fear and superstition gripped the populace, leading to the torture, trial and execution, of mainly women, suspected of maleficent deeds. The trials left a haunting legacy, forever etched in the annals of Aberdeen's past, a stark reminder of the perils of mass hysteria and the tragic consequences of unfounded beliefs.


My Special Guest is Dee Lawlor  

Dee is a professional writer and editor, based in Aberdeen, Scotland. She has a special interest in history, superstition, and local myths and legends. 'Contagious Enemies: First-hand accounts from the Aberdeen witch trials' is her second book. It recounts the witch trials in Aberdeen that ran from 1596-1597. The book takes the original court records from the witch trails and transcribes and translates them for the modern reader.


St Mary's Chapel

In the years before the Reformation, a small chapel in a church on the outskirts of Aberdeen had provided a quiet place for Catholic women to pray in peace. But within 30 years of the switch from Catholicism to the Protestant faith, St Mary's Chapel at the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen took on a far darker and sinister role. Historians have uncovered evidence that the chapel, built during the 15th century, served as a prison for suspected witches while they faced trial and before they were led away to their deaths. But records unearthed from Aberdeen's city archives have revealed this two inch wide ring was installed to chain the witches up while they were being held in the prison. They reveal that 23 women and one man were tried and executed for witchcraft in the city during the Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1597.


Extracting Confessions

In Scotland's grim history of witch trials, torture was all too common, as authorities sought to extract confessions and evidence from the accused. One of the infamous methods used was pricking, where the accused was subjected to sharp instruments, often needles or bodkins, in an attempt to find the 'witch's mark' – a supposed spot on their body that was believed to be left by the Devil himself. Another horrifying practice was the dunking or swimming ordeal, where suspected witches were bound and thrown into water. If they floated, it was believed to indicate guilt, as water was seen as repelling evil spirits, and the accused would be considered a witch. If they sank, they were deemed innocent, but tragically, they often drowned. These barbaric methods, driven by fear, ignorance, and superstition, led to countless innocent lives being lost, forever haunting the pages of Scotland's history with a dark stain of suffering and injustice.


In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover some of the accounts of witch trials from Aberdeen.

2. Explore some of the language of the Aberdeen witch trial court records.

3. Explore some of the motivations for the persecution of witches.

4. Examine the process of identifying, prosecuting and executing an accused witch within Scotland.


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://twitter.com/dee_scicomm?s=11

Link to book ⁠https://amzn.to/3K0ihKq

Jul 28, 202301:51:09
Welsh Death Omens and Apparitions: Unveiling the Haunting Legends With Dr. Delyth Badder

Welsh Death Omens and Apparitions: Unveiling the Haunting Legends With Dr. Delyth Badder

In Wales, a land rich in myth and folklore, tales of death omens and apparitions have long held the fascination of its people. Welsh folklore is teeming with eerie stories of supernatural encounters that serve as harbingers of impending doom. One such omen is the dreaded "Cŵn Annwn," spectral hounds said to be the guardians of the Otherworld. These ghostly dogs, with eyes as fiery as embers, are believed to roam the night, baying mournfully, signaling an imminent death. Another chilling apparition often spoken of is the "Wrachod," the tormented spirits of departed souls. These wraith-like figures are said to appear on moonlit nights, clad in tattered garments and veiled in sorrow. Crossing paths with a Wrachod is believed to foretell a tragic fate or even one's own demise. The tales of Welsh death omens and apparitions are haunting reminders of the ancient beliefs and superstitious customs that continue to captivate audiences.


My Special Guest is Dr Delyth Badder  

Dr Delyth Badder is a folklorist, author, and antiquarian book collector who has channelled a lifetime’s interest in Welsh folklore into academic study, and an extensive library of some of Wales’s rarest antiquarian folkloric texts. She has expertise in Welsh death omens and apparitions, with a particular academic interest in the appearance of spirits within the Welsh tradition. She is an Honorary Research Fellow in Welsh folklore at Amgueddfa Cymru (Museum Wales), and is currently pursuing a masters degree in this field at Cardiff University. Delyth has co-authored 'The Folklore of Wales: Ghosts' with researcher and podcast host Mark Norman - an exciting new study of Welsh ghost-lore through the ages examined through a contemporary lens, using rare, unpublished and never before translated material.


The Canwyll Corph

In the folklore of Wales, there exists a chilling death omen known as Canwyll Corph, also referred to as Canwyllau Cryff, meaning "corpse candles" in English. These eerie phenomena are said to manifest as ghostly lights or flickering flames that appear in proximity to an impending death or funeral procession. The Canwyll Corph are described as ethereal lights, often seen hovering above the ground or floating along remote paths and desolate landscapes. It is believed that each flame represents a soul, guiding the departed to the afterlife or warning the living of an impending tragedy. The appearance of Canwyll Corph is met with both trepidation and awe, for they serve as a spectral reminder of the delicate balance between the mortal realm and the realm of the dead.


The Tolaeth

Within the rich tapestry of Welsh folklore, one encounters the chilling legend of the Tolaeth, a formidable death omen that inspires both fear and fascination. As described in ancient tales and passed down through generations, the Tolaeth is said to manifest as a ghostly figure, often clad in flowing white garments, appearing before an individual as a harbinger of impending doom. This spectral apparition is believed to be relentless, appearing to those whose time on this mortal plane is drawing to a close.


In this episode, you will be able to: 

1. Uncover the common Welsh death omens and apparitions.

2. Explore some of the common motifs.

3. Explore the fascinating uniqueness of Welsh folklore.

4. Discover some of the regional differences between common death omens and apparitions.


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠https://twitter.com/delythbadder⁠

https://www.instagram.com/folklorewales/

Link to book https://amzn.to/43t7oYy

Jul 21, 202358:49
Exploring Poltergeist Hauntings: A Chilling Examination of 30 East Drive

Exploring Poltergeist Hauntings: A Chilling Examination of 30 East Drive

From the outside, number 30 East Drive in Pontefract looks like any other house on the street. It is a modest 3-bedroom semi-detached council house circa the 1950s. However, it has a sinister side hiding within.
This house is the domain of a somewhat evil entity who has come to be known affectionately as ‘Fred’ or sometimes ‘The Black Monk’ or the Pontefract poltergeist. He is believed to be the most violent poltergeist in Europe, and he has been making his presence known for more than fifty years.

Poltergeist Hauntings
Poltergeist (German for "rumbling ghost" or "noisy spirit") is a type of ghost or spirit that is responsible for physical disturbances, such as loud noises and objects being moved or destroyed. They often include examples of punching, scratching and capable of the movement or levitation of objects such as furniture and cutlery, or noises such as knocking on doors. Foul smells are also associated with poltergeist occurrences, as well as spontaneous fires and different electrical issues such as flickering lights.

Common Experiences
Even after more than 50 years, the entity that lives at 30 East Drive is anything but dormant. The official website currently lists almost 300 ‘happenings’ reported from visitors, but there are many more. It seems that few visitors leave without having personal experiences. Common types of reported activity include foul smells, disembodied voices, scratches and other physical attacks, unexplained light anomalies, nausea and shadowy figures. Fred’s favourite party trick is moving marbles around. Not only will he roll them or throw them, but they sometimes appear to drop through the ceiling or appear out of thin air. Some visitors have even claimed to have had marbles appear in their homes and other locations after leaving East Drive.

In this episode, you will be able to:

1. Uncover the history of the land the house was built upon and the possible connection to the phenomena.
2. Explore the experiences of The Pritchard family as well as the Farrars.
3. Explore typical activity experienced in a poltergeist haunting.
4. Look at the case of 30 East Drive alongside the Enfield Poltergeist Haunting to understand what has makes this location different.
5. Experience some of the paranormal reports from the present.

If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.



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Jul 14, 202333:10
Serpents, Altar Stones, and Monasteries of Dunster : Haunting History, Mysterious Ghosts and Intriguing Folklore

Serpents, Altar Stones, and Monasteries of Dunster : Haunting History, Mysterious Ghosts and Intriguing Folklore

On this episode of Haunted History Chronicles, we delve into the intriguing town of Dunster and its connection to Gallox Bridge. Join host Michelle Fisher and guest Bobbie Rammond as they explore the history of this ancient packhorse bridge and the fascinating role it played in the location's past. From Dunster's own harbour to the potential link between King Arthur and the area, we uncover the secrets and mysteries that surround this historic medieval village. But the eerie tales don't stop there. Prepare yourself for spine-chilling accounts of paranormal activity from a sceptic who experienced unexplained occurrences in their room at a local establishment. Objects moved mysteriously, and strange sounds filled the night, leaving one guest unable to find a logical explanation. Could there be a ghostly presence at play?

The Gruesome Consequences of Rebellion: "These men were known to all in this village as they were surrounded by weeping relatives and friends. After the hangings came the gruesome dismemberment of the corpses and the burning of their entrails."— Bobbie Rammond


My Special Guest is Bobbie Rammond Bobbie Rammond is a history and archaeology enthusiast, with a degree in history, heritage, and archaeology from Plymouth University. During his time at university, he discovered his passion for history while working at Dunster Castle. This led him to delve into paranormal investigations, which he has been doing for several years. Last year, with Halloween approaching, Bobbie had an idea to combine his love for history and the paranormal by organising historical walking tours of Dunster. This sparked the creation of Extours, with their first event being the Dunster Ghost Walk, which was a great success. Building on this achievement, Bobbie now hosts various events in Somerset, where people thoroughly enjoy the intriguing combination of history and the paranormal.


Haunting Locations

Bobbie takes us on a haunted tour of Dunster's infamous location, "The Luttrell Arms," where ghostly sightings of a monk and a ghost dog have been reported. Carvings of ships in the wood panels hint at a connection to Dunster's harbour, adding to the intrigue of this old building with a rich history. As we continue wandering through Dunster, we stumble upon the Forester's Arm, once a candle and soap production facility turned inn. Learn about the dark past of its owner and the connection to a road previously known as Gallows Road, suggesting a chilling proximity to executions. 


Haunting, Dark History of Dunster

Gallox Bridge is a picturesque medieval packhorse bridge, dating to the 15th century, which runs across the River Avill on the southern outskirts of Dunster. The Bridge formed part of the main transportation route to the wool market in Dunster from the South. The bridge's name originally meant 'gallows bridge,' for a public place of execution that stood on a hill just outside the village. In 1685, three men from Dunster, Henry Lackwell, John Geanes and William Sully were hanged at the gallows for their part in the Monmouth Rebellion.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Uncover the history of Gallox Bridge and its significance in Dunster

2. Explore Mother Leaky's ghostly encounters

3. Explore the fascinating folkore and ghost lore of Dunster and connections with local traditions

4. Explore haunted locations and paranormal encounters.

If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://extours.co.uk/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ABobbie+C+Rammond++BA&s=relevancerank&text=Bobbie+C+Rammond++BA&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1

Jul 07, 202301:29:35
Unearth The Haunting Legacies of Women In the Paranormal With Alex Matsuo

Unearth The Haunting Legacies of Women In the Paranormal With Alex Matsuo

Discover the legacies of some of the most influential women in the paranormal field.

Sharing the stories of over 35 groundbreaking women in a male-dominated field, paranormal researcher Alex Matsuo excavates the buried legacies of women in the paranormal who were often overshadowed and almost forgotten in her book, 'Women of the Paranormal Volume I.'

From paranormal investigators to parapsychologists to psychic mediums to cryptozoologists, you’ll discover an incredible world where women not only inspired the paranormal world, but set the very foundation for modern-day investigation and psychic practices.


My Special Guest is Alex Matsuo Alex Matsuo is a paranormal researcher, social media influencer, and author. She is the founder of the Association of Paranormal Study and runs “The Spooky Stuff.” If it’s weird, spooky, unusual, scary, macabre, or haunted, she wants to write and talk about it!

Alex was recently seen on the third season of Haunted Hospitals in Episode 12 titled, “It Followed Me Home.” The episode can be seen on Discovery Plus!. She has also been seen on Travel Channel’s “Most Terrifying Places in America.” In addition, she is the host of the podcast, The Spooky Stuff. Alex has written several books about the paranormal including, The Hamptonville Hauntings: Ghosts of the Trivette Clinic, One Bed Over: A Hospital Haunting, The Brave Mortal’s Guide to Ghost Hunting, The Haunting of the Tenth Avenue Theatre, More than Ghosts: A Guide to Working Residential Cases in the Paranormal Field, and The Haunted Actor. Her latest book, Women of the Paranormal Volume I, is now available.


Eleanor Sidgwick

Most of Eleanor's writings related to psychical research, and are contained in the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research. Eleanor was highly critical of physical mediumship and in 1886 and 1887 a series of publications by S. J. Davey, Richard Hodgson and Eleanor in the Journal for the Society for Psychical Research exposed the slate writing tricks of the medium William Eglinton. Eleanor regarded Eglinton to be nothing more than a clever conjurer. 

In 1891, Alfred Russel Wallace requested for the Society to properly investigate spirit photography. Wallace had endorsed various spirit photographs as genuine. Eleanor responded with her paper On Spirit Photographs (1891) which cast doubt on the subject and revealed the fraudulent methods that spirit photographers such as Frederic Hudson, William H Mumler and Édouard Isidore Buguet had utilised.


Aiko Gibo

The renowned Japanese psychic, Aiko Gibo, was one of the first to create a ghost hunting segment on TV. She came to visit The Real Mary King’s Close while making a film about the haunted places of Britain. When it came to stepping inside a room off Allan’s Close, she could barely enter the 17th-century room for the pain and unhappiness she could feel there: ‘I cannot enter this room… it is too strong… there is a child beside me, her little hand is clutching my trouser leg. I… I just cannot go into this room… she was separated from her parents. She wants to go home and see her family… her desire haunts this place very strongly.’


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Delve into some of the lives and legacies of some of the incredible women featured in the book.

2. Discover some of the reasons why these women were overlooked and forgotten.

3. Explore the place women have had in the paranormal field.

If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

http://www.alexmatsuo.com

http://amazon.com/stores/author/B00I4JEKR8


Jun 30, 202301:14:57
In The Presence Of Evil: Demonic Perception Narratives With Supernatural Folklorist Victoria Jaye

In The Presence Of Evil: Demonic Perception Narratives With Supernatural Folklorist Victoria Jaye

Most negative supernatural spirits are not demons. Demons are actually pretty rare, though infestations do happen. Many people who claim experiences of possessions are not experiencing the demonic, either. Victoria Jaye , a supernatural folklorist, uses her background in supernatural folklore to deconstruct demonic cases and organise demonic phenomena into a classification system.


My Special Guest is Victoria Jaye Victoria Jaye is a supernatural folklorist; she specialises in demonic narratives, experiences, and phenomena. Currently, she is working on her first book about demonic folklore, which started during her thesis research. Her thesis is available online through the USU library, called "In the Presence of Evil: Demonic Perception Narratives". Her podcast is called Demon Folklorist, available on most platforms through Paranormal Buzz Radio. There and on her website, she talks demons, horror, and folklore.


The Exorcism Of Roland Doe

In adult life, Hunkeler was a Nasa engineer whose work contributed to the Apollo space missions of the 1960s and who patented a technology that helped space shuttle panels withstand extreme heat.

William Peter Blatty, who wrote the 1971 novel and the film based on the same name, first heard about Hunkeler’s apparent demonic possession when he was a senior at Georgetown University in Washington DC.

The Rev Luther Schulze, Hunkeler’s family minister, eventually wrote to the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University, in North Carolina, in March 1949 and explained how “chairs moved with [Hunkeler] and one threw him out [of it.] His bed shook whenever he was in it.” Schulze also explained how the family’s floors were “scarred from the sliding of heavy furniture” and how “a picture of Christ on the wall shook” whenever Hunkeler was nearby. The family eventually sought the help of William Bowdern, a Jesuit who conducted more than 20 exorcism rituals on Hunkeler in the span of three months. Writing in his diary on 10 March 1949, Bowdern noted how Hunkeler entered a trance-like state as 14 witnesses watched during one of his exorcisms.


Negative Supernatural Experiences

A NSE (negative supernatural experience) is not automatically a demon because there are more dark, possessing entities than demons in the world. Many people who claim experiences of possessions are not experiencing the demonic, either.


In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Delve into the demonic case of Roland Doe.

2. Understand what the 5 phases of demonic narratives highlight alongside common characteristics in each stage.

3. Discover some of the theories about the origins of demons.

4. Gain an understanding of what demonic folklore is.

5. Explore the connection and differences with other possessive type entities.

6. Gain an understanding of Victoria's research and how she has used demonic narratives to create a classification system.


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

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Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://demonfolklorist.com

https://www.spreaker.com/show/demon-folklorist_1


Jun 23, 202301:31:31
Karl Tanzler And His Corpse Bride: A Love That Would Not Die with Ben Harrison

Karl Tanzler And His Corpse Bride: A Love That Would Not Die with Ben Harrison

The story of Elena Hoyos and the man who called himself Count Carl von Cosel is a Key West legend. It's a true story if unbelievable in its macabre details. Karl Tanzler, though everybody still refers to him as Von Cosel showed up in Key West in the 1920s where he worked as a radiologist at the local hospital. That's where he met Elena Hoyos. She was a beautiful young Cuban-American woman who had tuberculosis. Von Cosel fell in love with her, and he treated her for her illness. When the treatments did not work and she died that didn't end their story. Two years later, he took her body from the mausoleum and lived with it.... For seven years.


My Special Guest is Ben Harrison Ben Harrison is the author of Undying Love, a shocking true Key West story of a passion that defied death. In writing this definitive and mesmerising tale of the most obsessive love imaginable, Ben Harrison did his homework thoroughly, studying numerous press accounts from the 1930s as well as the von Cosel memoir. What makes Undying Love so special are the interviews Ben conducted with those old enough to have known the story participants and the way things were in Key West during the 1930s...

Ben has been a guest on The Howard Stern Show, This American Life, Dr. Demento, The Dick Cavett Show and more. Winner of the Adeline Turner Award for Outstanding Performing Artist, he has recorded ten studio albums and is currently working on his fourth full-length theatre musical.


"Ben Harrison separates fact from myth and untangles the thread of intrigue in this gothic tale of obsessive love and melancholy madness."

Danny Elfman, musician, composer, record producer, and actor.


 "This story has it all. Obsession, madness, even a sweet May December romance."

Florida Sun Sentinel Karl Tanzler

Karl Tanzler, also known as Count Carl von Cosel, was a radiologist in Key West, Florida, who developed an obsession for one of his patients, Elena Milagro Hoyos. The beautiful young woman died from tuberculosis in 1931. With her parents' permission von Cosel had an above ground mausoleum built for her. He visited the tomb every night and by 1933 he had taken the body home.


Elena Hoyos

Elena de Hoyos came from a small family. They couldn’t afford an elaborate funeral after her death, her father made cigars and her mother was a maid. The Count made sure that Elena received a proper burial instead of the shoddy wooden box, which was the plan according to her family. Tanzler had Elena buried in a huge mausoleum, equipped with lighting, electricity, and a telephone connected to Elena’s grave.

In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Delve into the story of The Count and Elena, who they were and how their stories became entangled

2. Explore the responses from the local and wider community, family and friends

3. Hear from Ben Harrison on the subject who spent years researching and interviewing people around this case

4. Gain an understanding of the historical backdrop of Key West at the time.


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


Guest Links:⁠⁠⁠⁠

https://www.benharrisonkeywest.com/undying-love

https://www.facebook.com/benharrisonkeywest?ref=hl


Jun 16, 202352:11
The Ancient Ram Inn: A Visit To 'England's Most Haunted House' with Leanne Burnham-Richards

The Ancient Ram Inn: A Visit To 'England's Most Haunted House' with Leanne Burnham-Richards

Often cited as 'England's Most Haunted Home,' the moment you enter the old Ancient Ram Inn, an aura envelopes you signalling you are in the heart of somewhere quite unique. The bare walls, creaking floorboards, steep stairs and mysterious shadows are sufficient to elicit the coldest of shivers; whilst the legions of ghost stories that come marching from its mist-shrouded past can chill the blood of even the most steadfast cynic. With reports of phantoms, disembodied sounds and poltergeist activity in almost every corner; to cross its threshold is to step back in time, and the chance of an encounter with one of its many ghosts is something not to be missed.

"The atmosphere was awful," is how one visitor put it, "I can only describe it as pure filth, dark and heavy."

My Special Guest is Leanne Burnam-Richards Leanne has worked for various paranormal events teams as well as having been, until recently, the daytime tour guide of The Ancient Ram Inn. Leanne has also been involved in helping to set up the UK Paranormal Society and currently operates as the Vice Chair. Leanne is passionate about preserving heritage locations for future generations and firmly believes that for her, historical elements help cement her love of the paranormal. The UK Paranormal Society

The UK Paranormal Society is a registered charity, setup to guide and support the public, heritage locations, and the paranormal field. Their purpose is to help protect the public and heritage locations from misinformation, malpractice, and exploitation relating to the paranormal. They do this by providing a freely accessible resource of reliable, factual, unbiased information and guidance; encouraging good ethical standards; and promoting scientific research into the paranormal.

The Ancient Ram Inn

The Ancient Ram Inn is an 800-year-old Grade II listed former Inn. The Deeds to The Ram Inn, are mostly in Norman French and are held at Gloucester Records Office. They read: “The Ancient Ram Inn dates to Time Immemorial,” evidence potentially that it could, in fact, have been in existence much earlier than 800 years ago.

The Ancient Ram Inn was home to John Humphries and operated as a guest house, which then evolved into a paranormal location. It has a reputation few can ignore as it is widely regarded as one of the most haunted buildings. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Delve into the captivating geography and history of The Ancient Ram Inn.

2. Explore the connection former owner John Humphries has to the Inn and to the paranormal. 3. Examine The Ancient Ram Inn's haunting connection with the capture and execution of a local woman as a witch, as well as possible connections with paranormal reports observed.

4. Delve into some of the paranormal encounters and reports experienced at The Ancient Ram Inn including some of Leanne's first hand experiences.

5. Examine the connection between heritage locations and the paranormal and how the UK Paranormal Society is supporting locations like these.


If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content.

Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Guest Links:⁠⁠

https://www.ukparanormalsociety.org

https://ancientraminn.co.uk/

Leane:

https://www.instagram.com/_ghostess_with_the_mostess_/

https://www.twitter.com/@ghostess_leanne

Jun 09, 202354:14
Food For The Dead: On The Trail Of The New England Vampire With Michael Bell

Food For The Dead: On The Trail Of The New England Vampire With Michael Bell

For nineteenth- century New Englanders, 'vampires' lurked behind tuberculosis. To try and rid their houses and communities from the scourge of the wasting disease, families sometimes relied on folk practices, including exhuming and consuming the bodies of the deceased. Author and folklorist Michael Bell has spent decades pursuing stories of the vampire in New England. My Special Guest is Michael Bell Michael E. Bell has a Ph.D. in Folklore from Indiana University, Bloomington; his dissertation topic was African American voodoo beliefs and practices. He has an M.A. in Folklore and Mythology from the University of California at Los Angeles, and a B.A. , with M.A. level course work completed, in Anthropology/Archaeology from the University of Arizona, Tucson. Bell was the Consulting Folklorist at the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission, Providence, Rhode Island, for more than twenty-five years. He has also taught courses in folklore, English, anthropology and American studies at several colleges and universities. His book, Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England's Vampires, was a BookSense 76 Pick and winner of the Lord Ruthven Assembly Award for Best Nonfiction Book on Vampires. He has completed the manuscript for a second book on American vampires, titled The Vampire’s Grasp: The Hidden History of Consumption in New England. The Savagery of Consumption and it's link with the Vampire Though scholars today still struggle to explain the vampire panics, a key detail unites them: public hysteria almost invariably occurred in the midst of savage tuberculosis outbreaks. Typically, a rural family contracted the wasting illness, and- even though they often received the standard medical diagnosis and treatment- the survivors blamed early victims as vampires, responsible for preying upon family members who subsequently fell ill. Often an exhumation was called for, to stop the vampire's predations. Vampire Exhumations

The particulars of the vampire exhumations, vary widely, in many cases, only family and neighbours participated. But sometimes town fathers voted on the matter, or medical doctors and clergymen gave their blessings or even pitched in. Some communities in Maine and Plymouth, Massachusetts, opted to simply flip the exhumed vampire facedown in the grave and leave it at that. In Connecticut, Rhode Island and Vermont, though, they frequently burned the dead person's heart, sometimes inhaling the smoke as a cure. These rituals could be clandestine, lantern lit affairs or public knowledge with participants placing ads in the local newspaper for anyone to attend. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Delve into the captivating stories of dying men, women and children who believed they were food for the dead.

2. Investigate questions surrounding the exhumation of a loved one. The impact on family and community and who these individuals and communities were. 3. Explore the ritual practices involved in dealing with the 'vampire' threat and how these could evolve and change.

4. Delve into first hand eye witness records, letters and diaries.

5. Examine testimony from interviews with descendants of Mercy Brown (Rhode Island, 1892) one of the best documented cases of the exhumation of a corpse in order to perform rituals to banish an undead manifestation.


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Jun 02, 202301:30:49
Alehouse Haunts: Where History and Ghosts Collide with Lorien Jones

Alehouse Haunts: Where History and Ghosts Collide with Lorien Jones

Step into the world of the UK's oldest pubs, where time seems to stand still, and the echoes of bygone eras reverberate through the air. Join guest Lorien Jones from Alehouse Haunts, as she takes us through some of their doors. Get ready to embark on a journey through time to explore their unique history and the spirits of the departed that still make themselves known. My Special Guest is Lorien Jones Lorien's interest in the world of ghosts started when she was a child. She began investigating the paranormal in 2006, attending a public event at Alton Towers and hasn't looked back. She launched her business The Ghost Book on Halloween 2013. This was a website which covered many ghostly elements, including the Ghost Hunt Diary on which she advertised events for many of the respectable companies operating in the UK. From here she made many life long friends and acquaintances in the paranormal field. In 2020 she felt herself growing away from the events advertising and began her new venture, Alehouse Haunts. At this time she also began writing for the Haunted Magazine in the autumn of 2020 and was asked to be a brand ambassador in 2022. The Haunting History of Execution Dock At one time the world's largest port, it is hardly surprising that London has a prolific connection with piracy. Lorien explains the haunting history of this area and how if you were charged with piracy, and found guilty, convicts were paraded from the prison over London Bridge, past the Tower of London and towards Wapping where Execution Dock was located. Streets would often be lined with spectators. After a final quart of ale the prisoner would be led to the dock where a shortened rope was placed around their neck whereupon they were executed by hanging. During the suffocation, a prisoner's limbs would spasm and they would be seen to dance which was nicknamed by spectators as the Marshal's Dance. Once dead, the bodies were held in place for three tides. Ghostly goings-on at The Prospect of Whitby Despite being almost entirely destroyed by fire in the 1800s, the internal fittings of The Prospect of Whitby likely originated from shipping timbers. This popular establishment would have been one of the final drinking places for pirates as they broke their journey on their way to Execution Dock. It is said to be haunted by the spirits of many of those condemned men as well as 'moll cutpurse.' In this episode, you will be able to: Delve into the captivating historical past of The Prospect of Whitby and to the reported paranormal activity there. Investigate the types of mysterious occurrences and ghostly sightings at other haunted pubs. Explore some of the dark history of Execution Dock and some of the notorious figures to have been sentenced to death there. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠ to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles⁠⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links: https://www.alehousehaunts.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/alehousehaunts?t=oBSVjGAqQx36EEA6XThAEg&s=09 https://instagram.com/alehousehaunts?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://m.facebook.com/groups/502793851376966?group_view_referrer=search
May 26, 202301:15:25
Ghostly Goings-On At The Old Vicarage Hotel: Discover The Diverse History and Paranormal Activity with Candida Leaver

Ghostly Goings-On At The Old Vicarage Hotel: Discover The Diverse History and Paranormal Activity with Candida Leaver

Discover the history and paranormal encounters of The Old Vicarage Hotel in Bridgwater with guest and owner Candida Leaver. Featured in Help My House Is Haunted Season 4, the Hotel is full of charm and character as well as several locations that boast of paranormal activity.

"I was staying in Room 5 alone when someone clearly sat on the end of the bed. I didn't feel scared, just curious." Guest Feedback

"Whilst walking down the stairs in the main building I was tapped firmly on the shoulder." Guest Feedback


My Special Guest is Candida Leaver

Candida Leaver purchased The Old Vicarage Hotel in the heart of Bridgwater in 2019 with her husband Peter. Before taking on The Old Vicarage, they owned The Bower Inn. Having fallen in love with the Hotel the couple have lovingly spent time and resources to renovate the Hotel to make it an inviting and cosy place to visit for its beautiful garden, delicious food and luxurious facilities.


The History of The Old Vicarage Hotel

St Mary Street in Bridgwater contains a line of fourteenth century cottages including the Old Vicarage Hotel which was given in the sixteenth century by Edward de Chedzoy to be used as a vicarage. The Old Vicarage, which dates back to 1327, has a south facing patio and garden within its central courtyard, which is accessed by an ancient archway, once used by horses and carriages.

Originally built of wattle and daub, The Old Vicarage is certainly the oldest domestic premises in the town, only the church itself dating back any further.  As a one-time coaching house, it continued life as the Steynings Tea Rooms before reverting to its Old Vicarage title. The Hotel is a charming building with some wonderful historical links to Bridgwater’s past, including reputably being the place Judge Jeffreys stayed and, also, providing lodgings for Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who designed the train station and a bridge in the town.


Ghostly goings-on at The Old Vicarage
The Old Vicarage Hotel, located in Somerset, has a diverse history of paranormal activity. This quaint and atmospheric location has been the site of numerous ghost sightings and unexplained phenomena such as reports of unexplained footsteps, phantom women, ghostly pushes and objects being moved. Candy takes us through some of these experiences and reports from guests and staff as well as exploring their connections with the local history. With first hand accounts from staff and guests you can explore the ghostly goings-on for yourself.


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May 19, 202343:52
Terrifying Spirits of Willington Mill: Unravelling the Proctor Family Haunting

Terrifying Spirits of Willington Mill: Unravelling the Proctor Family Haunting

Discover the forgotten haunting of Willington Mill, where the ghosts of an old witch and a murdered worker roam, terrorising the 19th century family who called it home.

The History of Willington Mill

Willington Mill, located in Northumberland, England, has a fascinating history dating back to its construction in 1801. This steam-powered flour mill became infamous in the 19th century for the unexplained and allegedly supernatural phenomena that plagued the Proctor family, who resided there. Today, the mill is in ruins, but this mysterious case of haunting captivates history enthusiasts and paranormal investigators alike, leaving many questions unanswered. We will explore the rich history of Willington Mill, discussing its origins and the dark reputation it garnered due to the frightening experiences of the Proctor family. Their Quaker and abolitionist beliefs add a layer of intrigue to the story, making the listener question if these ethical convictions might have triggered or influenced the haunting in any way.

Dr. Drury's Experience

Dr. Edward Drury, who was initially sceptical of the alleged haunting, teamed up with Thomas Hudson to investigate the case. They conducted one of the first recorded ghost hunts in England at Willington Mill in 1840. Surprisingly, Dr. Drury’s scepticism turned into panic when he encountered terrifying unexplained phenomena, leaving him fearful and shaken. In today's podcast we discuss the chilling account of Dr. Edward Drury's investigation at Willington Mill, showing how even the most sceptical individual became a believer after experiencing such unnerving events. The episode vividly details Dr. Drury's attempts to confront these supernatural occurrences, capturing the intrigue and horror that surrounded the investigation.

In this episode, you will be able to:


May 12, 202329:30
Ghosts in Ancient Mesopotamia: Prof. Irving Finkel's Discoveries

Ghosts in Ancient Mesopotamia: Prof. Irving Finkel's Discoveries

Do you think you know the first documented ghosts? Join us in this episode as Irving Finkel reveals the secrets of the supernatural in ancient cultures. Prepare to explore the intriguing spiritual beliefs of our ancestors as we uncover the mysteries of Mesopotamia regarding ghosts and the afterlife in their society.

In this episode, you will:

  • Uncover the mysterious beliefs of ancient Mesopotamians regarding ghosts and the afterlife.

  • Delve into the fascinating role of burial rituals and tomb-building in Mesopotamian society.

  • Be astonished by the malevolent spirits, demons, and exorcism practices that proliferated in ancient times.

  • Comprehend the immense significance of supernatural beliefs in shaping the understanding of the world.

My special guest is Irving Finkel

Professor Irving Finkel, an esteemed British Philologist and Assyriologist with a love for unravelling the mysteries of ancient Mesopotamia. As the Assistant Keeper of Ancient Mesopotamian Script, Languages, and Cultures at the British Museum, he has spent decades studying cuneiform inscriptions on clay tablets, bringing to life the stories and beliefs of long-gone civilizations. In his captivating book, The First Ghosts, he delves into the world of Sumerian, Babylonian, and Assyrian ghost stories, exploring how these ancient cultures viewed the afterlife and the spirits that inhabited it. Through his work, we gain a deeper understanding of the human experience and our enduring fascination with the supernatural.

Mesopotamian Culture and the Paranormal
The ancient Mesopotamians held a particularly unique view of the paranormal, with their interpretation of death and the afterlife differing significantly from some contemporary Western ideas about spirits and life after death. In Mesopotamian culture, death was viewed as a continuation of existence in the underworld, rather than an end to life. Grave goods were buried with the deceased to be used in the afterlife and communication with the dead was a common practice, often involving dream visitations or necromantic rituals. Professor Finkel reflects on the importance of tomb-building and the burying of objects as a means of ensuring the deceased's well-being in the underworld. He also discusses ancient Mesopotamian practices of exorcism and the crucial role of magic, ritual, and incantation in dispelling malevolent spirits.

World's Oldest Ghost Picture
Ghosts played a significant role in the daily lives of the people of ancient Mesopotamia, as evidenced by their many cultural practices and beliefs. The realm of spirits and ghosts was one full of mystery that required constant vigilance to protect oneself and maintain a harmonious relationship with the supernatural. To this end, rituals were devised and performed to banish or appease spirits and communicate with the dead. The analysis of ancient artifacts has provided invaluable and often surprising insights into the beliefs and practices pertaining to spirits and ghosts in cultures past. Among some of the most extraordinary discoveries is an ancient Mesopotamian tablet bearing what is believed to be the world's oldest depiction of a ghost. This find opens up a new lens through which to view the understanding and interaction with the supernatural in history. The tablet serves as a tangible link between the ancient Mesopotamians and their understanding of the paranormal world that existed alongside their own. This incredible discovery further emphasizes the enduring nature of humanity's fascination with the supernatural and the connections that transcend time and cultural boundaries.

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May 05, 202301:07:32
Ghostly Tales and Smuggling Legends: Jamaica Inn Explored with Karin Beasant

Ghostly Tales and Smuggling Legends: Jamaica Inn Explored with Karin Beasant

Are you curious to uncover the Jamaica Inn's fascinating and intriguing history and supernatural phenomena? Karin Beasant is on a mission to uncover the hidden truth and mysterious past of the Jamaica Inn, uncovering a wealth of secrets, scandals and compelling conflicts along the way and reveal some of the answers that will help you explore its mysterious past and paranormal research.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Delve into Jamaica Inn's fascinating past, its links to smuggling, and eerie paranormal events.

  • Gain insights into the importance of data collection and analysis when investigating haunted locations.

  • Be captivated by the thrilling stories of famous ghost sightings at the Jamaica Inn.

  • Realise the significant roles that paranormal investigators and historians play in understanding haunted locations.

My special guest is Karin Beasant

Join us in welcoming Karin Beasant, our expert guest with a penchant for unraveling the mysteries surrounding Jamaica Inn. As a seasoned paranormal investigator and lover of history, Karin dives deep into the inn's storied past, its connection to smuggling, and the many ghostly encounters reported over the years. Her dedication to piecing together the colourful history of this famous Cornish location has earned her respect among fellow enthusiasts. Listen in as Karin regales us with fascinating tales and little-known facts about the Jamaica Inn and its eerie happenings.

Secret Meetings During World War II
The Jamaica Inn's secluded location made it a prime spot for secret meetings during World War II. High-ranking military officials, such as General Patton and General Montgomery, would gather at the inn to strategise and discuss wartime developments, adding an additional layer of history and intrigue to the location. During the podcast episode, Karin Beasant revealed this lesser-known fact about the Jamaica Inn, emphasizing the property's remarkable history beyond its well-known tales of smuggling and paranormal activity. By shedding light on this aspect of the inn's long-held secrets, Karin demonstrates her dedication to providing a complete and captivating historical narrative for visitors and fans of the legendary Jamaica Inn.

Hauntings at the Jamaica Inn
The Jamaica Inn, located in Cornwall, England, has a diverse history of paranormal activity. This quaint and atmospheric location has been the site of numerous ghost sightings and unexplained phenomena. The inn's rich history, coupled with its notoriously secretive past as a hub for smuggling activities, has led to countless visitors wanting to experience the otherworldly events that take place within its walls. From shadowy figures to the sound of phantom footsteps, the tales of the haunted Jamaica Inn have captured the imagination of many a paranormal enthusiast. During her conversation with podcast host Michelle, Karin Beasant shared her experiences with the paranormal activity taking place at the Jamaica Inn. She described the various ghost sightings documented at the inn, including a Victorian woman who seems to favour room 23 and unexplained handprints appearing on mirrors in room three. Karin also mentioned the staff's acceptance of these occurrences, as they have grown accustomed to the sounds and sights of their haunted workplace, such as the clinking of glass pint tankards appearing out of thin air.

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Apr 28, 202301:53:21
Unveiling the UK Paranormal Society with Paul Hobday

Unveiling the UK Paranormal Society with Paul Hobday

Paul Hobday, an experienced paranormal enthusiast and paranormal investigator, who alongside other founders recently launched the UK Paranormal Society, a non-profit charity, to answer questions about the paranormal and promote ethical paranormal practices for the greater public good.

"We're not telling people what to do, we're just signposting what they should be looking out for."- Paul Hobday


In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover the creation process of the UK Paranormal Society and their focus on providing reliable and unbiased paranormal information.

  • Understand the relevance of ethical standards and scientific research in conducting paranormal investigations.

  • Explore the exclusive features and inclusivity of the Paranormal Charitable Trust UK website.

  • Learn about the core values driving the UK Paranormal Society: integrity, respect, inclusivity, competency, objectivity and compassion.

  • Recognise the crucial role of others organisations offer and how the UK Paranormal Society sits alongside other important groups within the paranormal field.

  • Discover how you can join and support the UK Paranormal Society as a volunteer to help protect the public and heritage locations from misinformation, malpractice, and exploitation relating to the paranormal.

  • Discover how you can follow the UK Paranormal Society on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to stay updated on their latest initiatives, resources, and news.

My special guest is Paul Hobday

Paul Hobday, a passionate paranormal enthusiast hailing from Bristol, England, has devoted years to exploring the unknown. Serving as an event host for a leading ghost hunting event company, event supervisor at Woodchester Mansion, and even appearing on paranormal TV shows, Paul's diverse background embodies his dedication to the field. Now, as the founder of the UK Paranormal Society, he aims to provide reliable, unbiased information to the public while promoting ethical standards within the paranormal community. With a mission to protect the public and heritage locations, Paul is driven by a desire to give back and foster genuine understanding of the paranormal.

"The quest for answers keeps my passion alive for the paranormal, and I guess it's the same for everyone else." - Paul Hobday


The Importance of Paranormal Research
The paranormal field has experienced continued growth and increased interest over the years, prompting a need for reliable, unbiased information. Paranormal research helps to make sense of unknown phenomena, fostering a better understanding of the paranormal world and its potential connections to our daily lives. It plays a crucial role in separating fact from fiction and ensuring that paranormal enthusiasts have access to genuinely useful and trustworthy resources. In the podcast, Paul Hobday discusses the importance of robust paranormal research, emphasizing that it is imperative to maintain ethical and objective practices. By sharing accurate and factual information, Paul and his team at the UK Paranormal Society hope to create a supportive environment for both newcomers and experienced investigators to learn and grow within the field.

"We wanted to do something that wasn't for personal gain; it's all about doing something for the good of everyone and through that, hopefully trying to progress some of the research as well into the paranormal and what's really going on."- Paul Hobday


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Apr 21, 202301:06:48
Spirits Behind Bars: Paranormal Encounters at Bodmin Jail with Kirsten Honey

Spirits Behind Bars: Paranormal Encounters at Bodmin Jail with Kirsten Honey

From a childhood spent in Cornwall surrounded by legends of the paranormal, Kirsten Honey has spent the last 8 years uncovering the secrets of Bodmin Jail. But what she found is even more unexpected than the centuries-old tales: a deep connection to the spirits of the past and a captivating story of resilience and humanity within the harshest of punishments. What mysteries will Kirsten uncover in her journey to uncover the truth?

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Delve into chilling paranormal activities at the infamous Bodmin Jail.

  • Grasp the historical development of punishment and prison systems.

  • Discover emotionally-charged stories of inmates and their descendants.

  • Examine the techniques used in paranormal investigations and their findings.

  • Connect yourself to the history that surrounds these significant locations.

My special guest is Kirsten Honey

Kirsten Honey, a passionate historian and paranormal expert, delves deep into the fascinating and chilling world of Bodmin Jail. Known for her thorough research and keen intuition, Kirsten has spent years investigating the haunting history of the notorious prison. With a strong commitment to preserving the stories of the inmates and staff, she provides an insightful perspective on the paranormal encounters that have taken place within the jail's walls. Kirsten's dedication to her work has earned her the respect of paranormal enthusiasts worldwide, making her a sought-after guest for discussions on historical hauntings and supernatural phenomena.

As the Paranormal Manager of Bodmin Jail in Cornwall, Kirsten has the unique ability to pick up on the stories of the prisoners and the people that lived around it. But it's the unbelievable story of one man who committed suicide outside the gates that still shocks Kirsten today. What drove him to such desperate measures? Unravel the mystery and discover the harrowing past of this prison, if you dare.

"These are real experiences. I think we need to look back a little further to appreciate what this building is."- Kirsten Honey

"It's not just about the prisoners, because part of my work I talk about, don't forget that this building has land that it was built on". - Kirsten Honey

Life in Bodmin Jail
During the period when Bodmin Jail was operational, harsh conditions and punishments were prevalent. Many crimes that would seem minor in today's context were met with severe penalties, such as imprisonment or even execution. The society of the time, heavily reliant on agriculture and food production, sought to maintain order and control through the use of these punitive measures. The experience of prisoners in Bodmin Jail was undeniably difficult, and their stories compel us to consider the societal pressures and mental health issues that may have contributed to their criminal activities. Kirsten Honey shared her perspective on the lives of the prisoners in the jail, remarking that understanding the nuances of the justice system of the time is essential to comprehending their individual journeys. She described the public's fascination with stories of the condemned and how that sensationalism perpetuated the harshness of punishments. Kirsten also touched on the harsh prison conditions within Bodmin Jail, including its eerie atmosphere, hard labor, and lack of communication. These elements combined to make a prison stay a truly fearsome experience for inmates.


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Apr 14, 202301:33:21