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Sail the scarewaves with your host and guide, Courtney Mroch, as she explores the dark side of true crime, horror, and the paranormal.
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Bigfoot gets a lot of air time, but what about mermaids, leprechauns, and monsters made famous by horror movies? Those are the sort of museums we’re exploring in this episode.
Dust off your broomsticks and get ready to ride!
What were flying saucers called before UFOs? (Or now UAPs?) When did "little green men" enter ufology's vernacular? This episode explores that and more!
Did you know that America didn’t have an official national anthem until 1931? The same man who drew attention to that in 1929 is the same one we can pretty much credit with creating oddities museums. In this episode, we ...
If a magician's tricks have ever beguiled and bewildered you and left you wondering, "How did they do that?" perhaps a trip to one of these museums will hold the key to understanding how the mystery was accomplished.
Get your Bigfoot dancing shoes on and get ready to shake your booty as we jaunt across the country visiting America's Bigfoot museums.
In the new season of the Haunt Jaunts podcast, we’re going to get swept off our feet in Bigfoot museums, explore out-of-this-world UFO museums, and even do some time at true crime museums.
Guided by spirits of the alcoholic variety, the otherworldly variety, and the spiritual variety, we jaunt in search of spirited places to ring in the New Year.
If not even Santa can save friends Kyle and Justin after they get too carried away with a night of merrymaking, who can?
This week we travel to places that are historic, haunted, and dedicated to bringing the Christmas season from bygone eras alive.
Haunted places with Christmas names...both secular and religious.
Is it any wonder that places with Christmas names abound with UFO activity? But is it aliens from another planet or Santa and his reindeer?
It's an end-of-season wrap-up with leftovers that were just too juicy to waste!
Has the Devil ever been found guilty in any of the cases where murderers have accused him of being the reason they killed?
One of the cases we discuss this episode is in production to become a Netflix limited series. Can you guess which one before we reveal it?
Did any mythical bloodsucking monsters from the Old World invade our New World? Are there cases of vampires in American history committing crimes?
Suffering misfortune? Beware of seeking advice from gypsy psychics who are sure to diagnose you with a curse --that they can remove for a fee.
Unfinished business where ghosts help catch their killers makes for great book and movie plots, but in real life have any ghosts ever helped solve their own murders?
Was Friday the 13th the movie based on a true story, and, if so, could the Camp Scott Murders have inspired it?
Haunted summer camps...Surely some of those campfire stories the counselors told us were based on actual events.That comment on one of my posts led to the discovery of one of the most heartwrenching true crime stories I’ve ever learned of. ...
Katherine Fisher and R.H. Stavis prove "Horror doesn't have to be ugly."
From who drives the RV to Shark Week, we enjoyed an unconventional chat with the Destination Fear crew.
What was it like spending two weeks investigating and filming inside the home that inspired The Conjuring movie?
Before Jaws became the bestselling book that would inspire the iconic movie, it was a real-life horror story.
AI lie detection software: If there was an app for that, would Ben Hansen use it?
While revisiting our stay at Boston's Omni Parker House in 2019, a couple of curious things caught our eyes...and ears!
How do you measure summer: Meteorologically or astronomically?
What light does Jeff Belanger shed on the Warrens and their involvement in the demon trial case that's examined in the new Shock Docs: The Devil Made Me Do It?
In this episode, we get better acquainted with the new owners of one of America's most infamous houses.
Did you know there is a mirror hanging in a Boston hotel where you can conjure the spirit of a famous writer?
What do you get when you combine St. Mark's Eve, church porches, and future ghosts? Unusual folklore!
How did Steve and Cindy cope after investigating one of the creepiest Shock Docs cases ever?
What's life like living in and restoring a historic (and haunted!) home? Court had never spoken with homeowners like this before.
What would you trust to predict spring more: a groundhog or a burning snowman?
You might think, and rightfully so, that Leprechaun Day would fall on March 17, but it doesn't.
What will you find at the Buckland Museum of Witchcraft & Magick? Rockstars of witchcraft as well as its personable director, Steven Intermill.
What happened to the boy who inspired the movie The Exorcist? That's among the things we discuss with Troy Taylor in this episode.
Who would be on your list of most influential paranormal people?
Grouches rejoice! Or, rather, continue simmering in your sour stew. No one can tell you to “cheer up” or “stop being so glum” today!
Let's explore ligers, Bigfoot, and hybrid humanzees and how it all complicates a proposed Bigfoot hunting season.
Sure, there were toilet paper outages and a pandemic, but let's not forget about the killer insects and mysterious monoliths.
They don't call their Lily doll a "Host a Ghost" for no reason!
Astronomy and astrology collide when Jupiter and Saturn align to form a rare Great Conjunction during 2020's Winter Solstice, a big deal for several reasons.
Besides Krampus, Christmas traditions in other parts of the world include benevolent witches, trickster elves, softhearted spiders and graveside Yuletides.
Did you know there were so many different ways to take a ghost tour?
What are the results so far of the Haunting at Home Paranormal Adventure? That's what we asked Jim Dean!
What's up with the creepy Christmas demon known as Krampus?
The Winter Solstice is the second most haunted time of the year, behind Samhain. That's what makes Christmas a good time for ghost stories.
Did the Haunting at Home Paranormal Adventure prove there are a lot of haunted homes out there?
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