Nightmare Houses The Narrator
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Home is supposed to be where we feel most safe and secure…but sometimes, terrible things happen there. Was there was a murder, mystery or a haunting…some reason you feel unease? What was the place like before? What happens to a property after a tragic or horrible event? This series is dedicated to understanding homes that have notorious histories, bizarre stories, or unimaginable tragedies through research, analysis, logic, and reason. Some of the content discussed in this series is graphic and listener discretion is strongly advised.
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The Myrtles Plantation
The Myrtles Plantation, a 1796/1830s Antebellum creole home in St. Francisville, LA claims to be the most haunted home in America, boasting over 12 spirits.
Who are these trapped souls and what truth lay behind these claims?
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Mini-tales: The Willey House
In late August, 1826, in the White Mountains of Northern New Hampshire, a 1793 wood cabin was at the precipice of a catastrophic landslide.
Tragically, the occupants of cabin would succumb to the forces of nature.
How did this humble dwelling remain unscathed, and what happened following the tragedy?
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The Pink House
Nestled on Plum Island, just off the Massachusetts coast, there stands a 1925 colonial-style cottage, painted an unmistakable shade of pink.
Long abandoned, the house has become the center of swirling rumors and local lore.
It's often thought to be a spite house—a vengeful monument from a bitter divorce, but was this true?
What does the future hold for this enigmatic, ill-fated pink house?
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Mini-tales: The Pink House
Nestled on Plum Island, just off the Massachusetts coast, there stands a 1925 colonial-style cottage, painted an unmistakable shade of pink.
Long abandoned, the house has become the center of swirling rumors and local lore.
It's often thought to be a spite house—a vengeful monument from a bitter divorce, but was this true?
What does the future hold for this enigmatic, ill-fated pink house?
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Robert the Doll
A little boy receives a gift of a life-like doll and the pair become inseparable living in the family’s 1898 Victorian Queen-Anne style home in Key West, FL. Soon, there is unexplained mischief, but the little boy always blamed his doll, Robert.Today, the doll is a popular tourist attraction and paranormal legend, but is there any truth behind this story?Welcome to Nightmare Houses
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What Happened On Lindley St
In November 1974, a family experienced terrifying paranormal activity, witnessed by many, in their 1923 Bungalow in Bridgeport, CT. Soon after, the claims were dismissed as a hoax, but not everyone believed it. What really happened inside that home? Welcome to Nightmare Houses.
Customer Reviews
Well Researched, Amazing Stories
Kate has such a pleasant voice! Mixture between and that’s strange sometimes good things happen side certain homes. It’s a great listen.