Latest Paranormal Offerings
check out our newest episodes on hauntings, hoaxes, and things that go bump in the night!
Hey, strangers — we’ve got a fresh batch of episodes for you. Here’s what’s been dropping lately:
In 1897, a Little Rock businessman claimed he tracked down and killed a 20-foot dragon-like creature — tusks, webbed feet, a taste for human flesh — lurking in the caves of Searcy County, Arkansas. He even had a photograph. The Gowrow didn’t stay buried in 1897, though. This cryptid took on a life of its own in Ozark mountain folklore, and the sightings kept coming.
Chestnut Hill is one of Philadelphia’s most desirable neighborhoods — and one of its oldest. So maybe it shouldn’t be surprising that one of its mansions is very, very haunted. The real question is: between the death chair, the ghost boys, and the screaming parrot, who on earth decided to film a music video there?
Spaghetti does not, in fact, grow on trees. Turns out that wasn’t common knowledge in 1950s Britain — and when the BBC aired a whimsical April Fools’ segment suggesting otherwise, they suddenly had a lot of explaining to do.
Harry Houdini spent the last years of his life doing something unexpected for the world’s greatest escape artist: methodically exposing fraudulent psychic mediums and publicly humiliating his famous friend Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the process. But for all his skepticism, Houdini was carrying a secret — one that would define the final chapter of his life and haunt his widow for a decade after his death.
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