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Welcome back to Foxxo Esoterica! This episode will be a return to form, for tonight, for indeed, tonight's episode will tend a tad bit more long-form, and feature a guest: my husband, Zuma the Puma! Tonight, we'll be discussing the infamous haunted Stull Cemetery in Kansas; an alleged haunting that, unlike most out there, is one that I do not believe is actually haunted. Yes, dear guests, tonight, I'll be playing the role of skeptic. Worry not, though, Zuma doesn't think it's haunted either. There will be no dichotomy.
You can support Foxxo Esoterica on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/ForsetiFox or at KoFi at https://ko-fi.com/forsetifox. All editing, research, and music is done by myself, artwork is done by @sunelchikito on Twitter!
And now, the sources~
-The article on the website “American Hauntings,” titled Stull Cemetery, the Legendary Gateway to Hell in Kansas https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/stull
-The book, “Haunted Lawrence,” written by Paul Thomas https://books.google.com/books?id=H6QxDwAAQBAJ&pg=116#v=onepage&q&f=false -The book “Haunted Kansas: Ghost Stories and Other Eerie Tales,” written By Lisa Hefner, that’s thankfully online! Unlike another book, “Soil of Our Souls: Histories of the Clinton Lake Communities,” written by Martha Parker and Betty Laird, which isn’t online, but is referenced heavily in this book. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MBzXAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA192&lpg=PA192&dq=Soil+of+Our+Souls:+Histories+of+the+Clinton+Lake+Communities&source=bl&ots=cLgM7Xa3Ix&sig=ACfU3U2G1hwRqCGoJjpJTuRLzsPUUt6Mfg&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=stull&f=false
-The article “Encyclopedia of the Impossible: Stull Cemetery,: written by someone with the mononym Lucia on the website Ghost in the Machine https://theghostinmymachine.com/2019/06/05/encyclopaedia-of-the-impossible-stull-kansas-cemetery-gateway-hell/
-The article, “Stull, Kansas: Gates of Hell,” on the website Roadside America, which has a wealth of Kansas-native narratives that I found quite interesting https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/503
-The article “The Legend of Stull,” written by Julie Kuennke https://www.theculturecrush.com/stull
-Wikipedia
By Forseti FoxWelcome back to Foxxo Esoterica! This episode will be a return to form, for tonight, for indeed, tonight's episode will tend a tad bit more long-form, and feature a guest: my husband, Zuma the Puma! Tonight, we'll be discussing the infamous haunted Stull Cemetery in Kansas; an alleged haunting that, unlike most out there, is one that I do not believe is actually haunted. Yes, dear guests, tonight, I'll be playing the role of skeptic. Worry not, though, Zuma doesn't think it's haunted either. There will be no dichotomy.
You can support Foxxo Esoterica on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/ForsetiFox or at KoFi at https://ko-fi.com/forsetifox. All editing, research, and music is done by myself, artwork is done by @sunelchikito on Twitter!
And now, the sources~
-The article on the website “American Hauntings,” titled Stull Cemetery, the Legendary Gateway to Hell in Kansas https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/stull
-The book, “Haunted Lawrence,” written by Paul Thomas https://books.google.com/books?id=H6QxDwAAQBAJ&pg=116#v=onepage&q&f=false -The book “Haunted Kansas: Ghost Stories and Other Eerie Tales,” written By Lisa Hefner, that’s thankfully online! Unlike another book, “Soil of Our Souls: Histories of the Clinton Lake Communities,” written by Martha Parker and Betty Laird, which isn’t online, but is referenced heavily in this book. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MBzXAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA192&lpg=PA192&dq=Soil+of+Our+Souls:+Histories+of+the+Clinton+Lake+Communities&source=bl&ots=cLgM7Xa3Ix&sig=ACfU3U2G1hwRqCGoJjpJTuRLzsPUUt6Mfg&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=stull&f=false
-The article “Encyclopedia of the Impossible: Stull Cemetery,: written by someone with the mononym Lucia on the website Ghost in the Machine https://theghostinmymachine.com/2019/06/05/encyclopaedia-of-the-impossible-stull-kansas-cemetery-gateway-hell/
-The article, “Stull, Kansas: Gates of Hell,” on the website Roadside America, which has a wealth of Kansas-native narratives that I found quite interesting https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/503
-The article “The Legend of Stull,” written by Julie Kuennke https://www.theculturecrush.com/stull
-Wikipedia