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By Gabi Fiore and Kim Douthit
4.8
1818 ratings
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Listen to Ghoulish Tendencies on Transistor, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts (coming Winter 2019)!
Join us for our final episode with guest Jake Rice, where we discuss the history, ghost stories, and ghoulish evidence of the Black Diamond Cemetery, with a dash of Washington mining disasters on the side.
Georgetown has a history of a Native American burial ground, a demolished hospital, multiple plane crash sites, and personal tragedy. Take that history and put the Georgetown Castle at the center of it: ripe for ghost story picking.
Written by Gabi Fiore.
Show Notes: The Wah Mee Massacre was one of the most brutally horrific mass murders in PNW history. Join us as we discuss the details of the crime, the results, and the aftermath that has caused many to believe that there is still a residual presence in the International District of Seattle.
Billy Gohl was one of the PNW's lesser known killers who murdered dozens and sometimes had them as a snack. Join Kim to hear his story and our evidence found at Billy's Bar and Grill in Aberdeen, WA.
The USS Turner Joy is a retired war ship, now museum and memorial of the Bremerton Historic Ships Association, docked in Bremerton, Washington. It's also super haunted. Join us as we discuss some investigations AGHOST has done there, and share some audio *whispers* evidence we've documented.
Show notes:
Embark on a tour of places you can actually visit today in Oregon! Whether it is a legend about buried treasure or the underground tunnels of Portland, we walk you through the stories, legends, and history of these places that still breathe with undead life.
Disclaimer - all information gathered for this episode was via public access and not affiliated with AGHOST or Ross Allison.
The Alki Homestead is one of the oldest buildings still standing in West Seattle. Now known as Italian restaurant Il Nido, it has a strong history as a gathering place for food and family, and some of it's inhabitants have never left. Hear from June Nixon, the Vice President of AGHOST, as she speaks to multiple investigations she has done here, and paranormal evidence gathered.
We take a haunting detour from our ghostly trends to talk about the most infamous digestively challenged "doctor"/quack of the PNW, and how she'd probably get away with doing the same thing today. Spooky yet true! And OF COURSE her home was probably haunted. That plus more on this episode of AGHOST Stories!
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We welcome guest and fellow AGHOST member, Jake Rice, as we share our evidence of investigations at the haunted Walker Ames house. Warning: flowing Dad jokes, paranormal investigative equipment, children ghosts, pet ghosts, EVPs, temperature drops, and more! Word of the day: Evidence!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.