
52 episodes

Haunted Happenings Barry Pirro
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- Society & Culture
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4.9 • 87 Ratings
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Podcast by Barry Pirro
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Haunted Roads and Highways
Each year, thousands of people driving on roads and highways report coming face to face with ghostly figures, mysterious lights, and phantom hitchhikers. Multiple sightings by reliable witnesses suggests that these eerie apparitions are more than just urban legends -- they are truly terrifying paranormal experiences. Join me as I take you on a chilling journey down some of America's most haunted roads and highways.
Website: ConnecticutGhostHunter.com
Contact: BarryPirro@yahoo.com
Theme Song: "Witch" by Barry Pirro -
The Bélmez Faces
In 1971, a strange face appeared on the concrete floor of a private house in Bélmez, Spain. The family was frightened by this eerie face, so they dug up that section of the floor and put down a thick layer of cement. But even more faces started showing up on the floor. Investigators and scientists flocked to the home to conduct tests on the eerie faces, but they were completely baffled. They weren't made by paint, chemicals or acid. The faces continued to manifest in the home for the next 30 years. To this day, the Bélmez faces remains one of the most mysterious paranormal events of the 20th century.
YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/WQNoXYoKGec
Website: ConnecticutGhostHunter.com
Contact: BarryPirro@yahoo.com
Theme: "Witch" by Barry Pirro
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Bodies For Sale - The Burke And Hare Murders
In 1828, medical universities in Edinburgh, Scotland were in dire need of cadavers for students to dissect. As a result, grave robbers were digging up corpses and selling them for huge sums of money. William Hare and William Burke came up with a diabolical scheme. They would murder people staying at Hare's boarding house, and sell the bodies to the universities. By the time they were caught, the two had murdered at least 16 people. Join me as I explore the chilling, true crime case of the Burke and Hare murders.
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The Undead
From zombies to vampires, and revenants to golems, tales of the undead have been around for thousands of years. Some cultures still believe that it's possible to turn a human being into one of the walking dead, or to create a creature out of mud and clay and give it life. Join me as I explore the mysterious, fascinating world of the undead.
Website: ConnecticutGhostHunter.com
Contact: barrypirro@yahoo.com
Theme: "Witch" by Barry Pirro -
The Enfield Poltergeist: The True Story Behind 'The Conjuring 2'
In 1977, a family of five was terrorized by poltergeist activity in their home in Enfield, England. The haunting centered around a young girl named Janet Hodgson, and it was investigated by The Society for Psychical Research, newspaper and television reporters, and by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The movie 'The Conjuring 2' is loosely based on the case, but the real story is far more intriguing. Join me as I explore the terrifying true story of The Enfield Poltergeist.
Website: ConnecticutGhostHunter.com
Contact: barrypirro@yahoo.com
Theme: "Witch" by Barry Pirro -
Poltergeists: Three Historic Cases
Reports of poltergeists have been around for centuries. The first published account was "The Glenluce Poltergeist" of 1654. Did you know that the founder of the Methodist Church, John Wesley, grew up in a house that was haunted by a poltergeist in the early 1700s? And one of the most widely studied poltergeist cases, "The Great Amherst Mystery", took place in England in the late 1800s. Join me as I explore these three chilling historic poltergeist cases.
Contact: barrypirro@yahoo.com
Website: ConnecticutGhostHunter.com
Theme: "Witch" by Barry Pirro
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Love this podcast. It’s straightforward, entertaining, creepy without being needlessly embellished, incorporates fascinating history and folklore, plus the narrators voice is perfect. No fluff, no tangents just genuinely thoughtful and well articulated content!