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42. I’m Not Like Other Lighthouses


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Happy Wednesday, friends! In this episode of SHOOK, Amanda dives into the tale of Coastal Oregon’s haunted Heceta Head Lighthouse and Bed & Breakfast. Then Sannah tells us all about the mystery surrounding the disturbing Kentucky Meat Shower.



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Sources:

 

Hillbilly Horror Stories Podcast, episode 323 on the Heceta Head Lighthouse 



Article, The Colombian: Rue the resident ghost haunts Heceta Head House by Sherri Buri McDonald



Cascadia Crime & Cryptids Podcast, episode 85



Olympia Oddities Podcast, The Haunting of Heceta Head Lighthouse episode



Wikipedia 



Oregon Encyclopedia, Heceta Head Lighthouse by Cameron La Follette and Douglas Deur 



YouTube channel Ghost Hard, Sleeping with Ghosts at the Haunted Heceta Head Lighthouse



The Great Kentucky Meat Shower mystery unwound by projectile vomit article by Bee Crew for Scientific American



The Unidentified by Colin Dickey



The Day it Rained Meat in Kentucky by Lillian Stone for The Takeout

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