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We Discuss everything from True Crime to Paranormal , Mental Health, Maybe Politics here and there but mainly a Haunted Theme, if this isn't your cup of tea you can check out my other Podcast on Anchor or pocket casts called Insanity Forever

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We Discuss everything from True Crime to Paranormal , Mental Health, Maybe Politics here and there but mainly a Haunted Theme, if this isn't your cup of tea you can check out my other Podcast on Anchor or pocket casts called Insanity Forever

    Child Killer: Mary Bell & MH370 Part 1

    Child Killer: Mary Bell & MH370 Part 1

    Early life

    Bell's mother Betty (née McCrickett) was a prostitute who was often absent from the family home, travelling to Glasgow to work. Mary (nicknamed May)was her first child, born when Betty was 17 years old. It is not known who Mary's biological father was. For most of her life she believed it to be Billy Bell, a habitual criminal who was later arrested for armed robbery, but Bell married McCrickett when Mary was a baby.

    Independent accounts from family members strongly suggest that Betty had more than once attempted to kill Mary and make her death look accidental during her first few years of life. Her family was suspicious when Mary "fell" from a window, and when she "accidentally" consumed sleeping pills. On one such occasion, an independent witness saw Betty giving the pills to her daughter as sweets.Mary herself says she was subjected to repeated sexual abuse, her mother forcing her from the age of four to engage in sexual acts with men.

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    Swedish Witch: Malin Matsdotter

    Swedish Witch: Malin Matsdotter

    Malin Matsdotter was according to protocol of Finnish heritage: she herself later stated in court protocol that she originally learned her prayers in the Finnish language. She married Erik Nilsson, who worked within the manufacture of nails and other metal threads, and had two daughters with him: Anna Eriksdotter and Maria Eriksdotter.

    In 1668, her spouse was executed for having had intercourse with a cow. He had been reported by their eldest daughter Anna, at that time thirteen years old, who reported him after the sisters had been brought home after having run away from home because of the beatings of their father, after which their father ordered their mother to beat them again. During the beating, Anna reportedly said to her father: "God knows mother beats, and You beats, and I shall no longer remain silent, such a sin You have committed, all the time standing on a chair over our black cow like a roster over a hen

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    • 31 min
    Kursk Submarine Disaster Part 2 & 3

    Kursk Submarine Disaster Part 2 & 3

    The continued problems that the rescuers had in reaching potential survivors and ongoing conflicting information about the cause of the accident inflamed Russian public opinion.[24] Media described the Russian government's response to the disaster as "technically inept" and their stories as "totally unreliable".[3]

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    Kursk Submarine Disaster Part 1

    Kursk Submarine Disaster Part 1

    The nuclear-powered Oscar-class submarine Kursk(Russian: Project 949A Антей Atomnaya Podvodnaya Lodka "Kursk" (APL "Kursk")) sank in an accident on 12 August 2000 in the Barents Sea .. Instagram: @thehaunteddemon

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    Bonnie Parker - Clyde Barrow

    Bonnie Parker - Clyde Barrow

    Welcome back to The Haunted Demon in today's episode we Cover the infamous duo that is Bonnie & Clyde.

    Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born in 1910 in Rowena, Texas,  the second of three children. Her father Charles Robert Parker  (1884–1914) was a bricklayer who died when Bonnie was four years old Her widowed mother Emma (Krause) Parker (1885–1944) moved her family  back to her parents' home in Cement City, an industrial suburb in West Dallas where she worked as a seamstress. As an adult, Bonnie wrote poems such as "The Story of Suicide Sal  and "The Trail's End", the latter more commonly known as "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde".

    In her second year in high school, Parker met Roy Thornton. The  couple dropped out of school and were married on September 25, 1926, six  days before her 16th birthday.Their marriage was marred by his frequent absences and brushes with the  law, and it proved to be short-lived. They never divorced, but their  paths never crossed again after January 1929. She was still wearing his  wedding ring when she died. Thornton was in prison when he heard of her death. He commented, "I'm  glad they went out like they did. It's much better than being caught."

    Clyde Champion Barrow  was born in 1909 into a poor farming family in Ellis County, Texas, southeast of Dallas. He was the fifth of seven children of Henry Basil Barrow (1874–1957)  and Cumie Talitha Walker (1874–1942). The family moved to Dallas in the  early 1920s, part of a migration pattern from rural areas to the city  where many settled in the urban slum of West Dallas. The Barrows spent their first months in West Dallas  living under their wagon until they got enough money to buy a tent.

    Barrow was first arrested in late 1926, at age 17, after running  when police confronted him over a rental car that he had failed to  return on time. His second arrest was with brother Buck soon after for possession of stolen turkeys. Barrow had some legitimate jobs during 1927 through 1929, but he also cracked safes, robbed stores, and stole cars.  He met 19 year-old Parker through a mutual friend in January 1930, and  they spent much time together during the following weeks. Their romance  was interrupted when Barrow was arrested and convicted of auto theft.

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    • 1 hr 13 min
    Robert The Doll , Rose Hall, The Lalaurie Masion & Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital

    Robert The Doll , Rose Hall, The Lalaurie Masion & Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital

    Robert the doll is an allegedly haunted doll exhibited at the East Martello Museum. Robert was once owned by Key West, Florida painter and author, Robert Eugene Otto.

    The doll originally belonged to Robert Eugene Otto, an artist described as "eccentric" who belonged to a prominent Key West family. The doll was reportedly manufactured by the Steiff Company of Germany, purchased by Otto's grandfather while on a trip to Germany in 1904, and given to young Otto as a birthday gift. The doll's sailor suit was likely an outfit that Otto wore as a child.

    Rose Hall is a Jamaican Georgian style mansion in Montego Bay, Jamaica with a panoramic view of the coast. It had fallen into ruins by the 1960s, but was then restored. It currently hosts a tour and museum that showcase Rose Hall's slave history and the legend of the White Witch of Rose Hall.

    Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans Creole socialite and serial killer who tortured and murdered slaves in her household.

    Born during the Spanish colonial period, LaLaurie married three times in Louisiana and was twice widowed. She maintained her position in New Orleans society until April 10, 1834,

    The Gonjiam Psychiatric hospital has been called one of the most haunted places in South Korea and CNN has claimed it was one of the freakiest places in the world

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    • 59 min

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