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In this episode of Haunting History Podcast, host Cat delves into one of Hollywood’s most enduring unsolved mysteries: the tragic death of Natalie Wood. Marking 43 years since her body was discovered near Catalina Island on November 29, 1981, the episode unpacks the complex and captivating story of Natalie’s life and untimely death.
Listeners are taken on a journey through Natalie’s early years as a child star, propelled into fame by her ambitious mother and shadowed by a prophecy that chillingly warned her to “beware of dark water.” From her iconic roles in Miracle on 34th Street and West Side Story to her struggles with love, loyalty, and her need for stability, Natalie’s life was as fascinating as it was turbulent.
Cat examines the intricate dynamics of her relationships—especially her passionate but fraught marriages to Robert Wagner—and explores the events leading up to her final hours aboard the yacht Splendour. The episode sets the stage for the unresolved questions surrounding her death, from the whispers of conflict to the haunting details of that fateful night.
Tune in to uncover the layers of Natalie Wood’s life and legacy, as Cat masterfully weaves together history, Hollywood glamour, and heartbreaking mystery. Don’t miss the next installment, where we’ll explore new revelations, conflicting accounts, and the reopened investigation that continues to intrigue and mystify.
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n this episode of Haunting History, Cat delves into the life and legacy of the legendary Harry Houdini. Born Erik Weiss in Budapest in 1874, Houdini rose from humble beginnings to become the world’s greatest escape artist, captivating audiences with his daring feats of escape from handcuffs, straightjackets, and locked water tanks. However, his remarkable career was not just about physical skill—he also became a staunch skeptic of spiritualism, a movement he was drawn to in his later years. While Houdini devoted much of his life to debunking fraudulent mediums and psychics, his personal loss of his beloved mother led him to secretly hope for an afterlife.
Cat explores the personal and professional journey that led Houdini to fame, including his partnership with wife Bess, his relentless work ethic, and his eventual crusade against spiritualism. But even in death, Houdini remained a figure shrouded in mystery, with stories of his ghost continuing to captivate the public. Following his death on Halloween in 1926, Bess Houdini held annual séances, hoping for a sign from her husband, culminating in a decade-long search for the secret word they had agreed upon—a final proof of life after death. Did Houdini, the ultimate escape artist, escape the grasp of the afterlife? Tune in to hear the full story of Houdini's fascinating life and the eerie haunting that followed his death.
Join Cat as she unpacks the incredible journey of Houdini, the magician who defied death, and the legend that lives on through eerie tales and unfulfilled promises from beyond the grave.
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In this special collaboration between the Low Ancestry and Haunting History podcasts, Karyn Harding of Low Ancestry shares the compelling story of her third-great-granduncle, Edward Hargrave. Born in London's Shoreditch neighborhood, Edward emigrated to the United States and enlisted as a Union soldier during the Civil War. His service led to his capture by Confederate forces, resulting in imprisonment at both Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, and the notorious Andersonville Prison in Georgia. These prisons were infamous for their overcrowded and harsh conditions, with Andersonville alone accounting for nearly 13,000 Union soldier deaths due to disease, malnutrition, and exposure.
Cat of Haunting History delves into the dark histories and reported hauntings of both Libby and Andersonville prisons. She explores the harrowing experiences of prisoners subjected to overcrowding, disease, and malnutrition, leading to high mortality rates. Cat shares the enduring legends and paranormal activities associated with these sites, where visitors and staff alike have reported unexplained phenomena, suggesting that the spirits of those who suffered may still linger. Can one of them be Karyn's ancestor?
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Unedited Version of a LIVE recording we did in front of an audience about Haunted High Schools. Recorded in the library of the Corona Civic Center that was once the local High School from 1923-1960.
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In this continuation of the haunting at the Conjuring House, we dive deeper into the chilling experiences of the Perron family as they grappled with terrifying paranormal events. Carolyn Perron, desperate to protect her family, was hesitant to leave despite the oppressive atmosphere, as financial constraints held them to the property. As the paranormal disturbances intensified, Carolyn’s health began to suffer, and violent, unexplained occurrences became a frightening norm in the house. Today, the Conjuring House remains a place of eerie fascination, drawing paranormal enthusiasts from around the world who are captivated by its unsettling history and enduring legacy.
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In this episode, we delve into the true history behind the infamous Conjuring House, officially known as the Arnold Estate in Harrisville, Rhode Island. While the property has long been associated with ghostly legends and tragic stories, much of what we think we know is rooted in folklore rather than documented fact. We explore the tales of the Arnold family, including the mysterious deaths of Prudence, Johnny, and Sarah Arnold, as well as the infamous Bathsheba Sherman, separating historical truth from Hollywood fiction. Join us as we uncover the real story behind the Conjuring House’s dark reputation.
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In this episode, we dive into the true story behind The Haunting in Connecticut, focusing on the experiences of the Snedeker family. In the late 1980s, the Snedekers moved into a former funeral home in Southington, Connecticut, only to be confronted by a series of disturbing and unexplained events. As they struggled with their son’s battle with cancer, they also faced terrifying paranormal activity, which left the entire family emotionally and psychologically scarred. We explore the traumatic impact of these experiences and how their story became one of the most infamous hauntings in modern history.
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http://robertthedoll.org/
https://www.ghostsandgravestones.com/key-west/robert-the-doll
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KutwG-f6Kc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_(doll)
Fort East Martello Museum Archives
"Robert the Doll: The True Story" by David L. Sloan
Florida Keys History Museum Records
Steiff Company Historical Records
"Haunted Key West" by Brad Bertelli
Ancestry.com - Otto Family Records
Newspapers.com - Archives of the Key West Citizen
"Ghosts of Key West" by David L. Sloan
"Haunted Objects: Stories of Ghosts on Your Shelf" by Christopher Balzano
"The World's Most Haunted Dolls" by Peggy Brant
Historical Society of the Florida Keys
Paranormal Research Society - Key West Chapter
Personal testimonies from museum visitors and staff, documented by the East Martello Museum
"Haunted Dolls: Their Eyes Follow You" by John Harker
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Introduction and History:
Doheny Family History:
Construction of Greystone Mansion:
Teapot Dome Scandal:
Murder-Suicide Incident:
Ghost Stories and Paranormal Activity:
Conclusion:
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