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In the winter of 1897, a young woman was found dead at the foot of the stairs in a quiet West Virginia home. The official explanation was simple. Convenient. And wrong.
In tonight’s episode of Pine Grove Briar, we travel into the Appalachian fog to examine one of the strangest criminal cases in American history—The Greenbrier Ghost. A murder disguised as a natural death, a husband whose grief drew quiet suspicion, and a mother who refused to accept what she was told.
When justice stalled, something unexpected stepped forward.
Was it a ghost? A mother’s unrelenting grief? Or a truth that simply refused to stay silent?
Blending documented court records, regional folklore, and fireside reflection, this episode explores the uneasy space where crime and legend overlap—and what happens when the dead seem more willing to speak than the living.
Pull your chair a little closer. The fire’s low. The fog is thick. And some stories… don’t rest easy.
Also, don't forget to leave us a rating or review and like and subscribe to our podcast. If you would like to support the Pine Grove Briar, drop us a line at [email protected] or you can send a donation directly to paypal.me/chrissewell623 and that will be a great help to keep the mics on and the pipes lit! We greatly appreciate it!
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By Chris SewellIn the winter of 1897, a young woman was found dead at the foot of the stairs in a quiet West Virginia home. The official explanation was simple. Convenient. And wrong.
In tonight’s episode of Pine Grove Briar, we travel into the Appalachian fog to examine one of the strangest criminal cases in American history—The Greenbrier Ghost. A murder disguised as a natural death, a husband whose grief drew quiet suspicion, and a mother who refused to accept what she was told.
When justice stalled, something unexpected stepped forward.
Was it a ghost? A mother’s unrelenting grief? Or a truth that simply refused to stay silent?
Blending documented court records, regional folklore, and fireside reflection, this episode explores the uneasy space where crime and legend overlap—and what happens when the dead seem more willing to speak than the living.
Pull your chair a little closer. The fire’s low. The fog is thick. And some stories… don’t rest easy.
Also, don't forget to leave us a rating or review and like and subscribe to our podcast. If you would like to support the Pine Grove Briar, drop us a line at [email protected] or you can send a donation directly to paypal.me/chrissewell623 and that will be a great help to keep the mics on and the pipes lit! We greatly appreciate it!
Go check out these fine folks as well: