11 episodes

In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began investigating the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted. Each episode focused on one of the most infamous stories in its terrible history of violence - - tales of murder and suicide, dating as far back as the late 1600's, all of which contain eerily similar elements of the supernatural. The hope was to prove once and for all whether or not "No Man's Land" was indeed infested with an evil presence. But somewhere along the way, the crew becomes unable to shake the dread that whatever was responsible for the terrible things that happened might still be out there. Watching, and waiting to do the same to them...

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No Man's Land: A True Crime Horror Podcast John Hulme

    • True Crime
    • 4.6 • 149 Ratings

In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began investigating the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted. Each episode focused on one of the most infamous stories in its terrible history of violence - - tales of murder and suicide, dating as far back as the late 1600's, all of which contain eerily similar elements of the supernatural. The hope was to prove once and for all whether or not "No Man's Land" was indeed infested with an evil presence. But somewhere along the way, the crew becomes unable to shake the dread that whatever was responsible for the terrible things that happened might still be out there. Watching, and waiting to do the same to them...

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    Episode 11: Caleb's Tower

    Episode 11: Caleb's Tower

    The No Man's Land team is deep in production on Season 2, but we wanted to release a Halloween special just to catch you up on what's been going on since Season 1 dropped a year ago. Along with answering listener questions and updating the status of William Haliday, aka "Willie Claws," we also go in search of one of the lore's most hallowed artifacts. Some believe the little pyramid of rocks knocked over by Seth Carter back in 1949, right before he was strangled by his brother Caleb, is the key to unlocking the mystery of No Man's Land. But things get dicey when the team discovers someone waiting for them out in the woods -- someone who clearly doesn't want "Caleb's Tower" to be found.

    • 40 min
    Episode 10. CENSORED For Listener Protection.

    Episode 10. CENSORED For Listener Protection.

    In the finale of Season One, John Hulme and Sofia Solimando are invited to sit in on a remote therapy session with Willie Claws, the homeless drifter who haunted No Man's Land for almost thirty years. The goal is help "William" rediscover his true identity, which may be that of convicted murderer Will Haliday, who escaped from the Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center in Wingdale, NY many years ago. But the deeper John, Sofia and Dr. Charles Michaels dive into the patient's past, the more they begin to believe that something "else" is in the Zoom call with them. Something that the creators of this podcast have refused to name out loud for the safety of its listeners...

    • 46 min
    Episode 9. William Haliday

    Episode 9. William Haliday

    After months of searching, the podcast finally tracks down "Willie Claws" to a mental health facility for the criminally insane in Trenton, NJ. The chance to speak with someone who many believe is possessed by an Evil Spirit is enticing, but securing an interview is nearly impossible due to confidentiality laws. In fact, the team's only chance may be to prove that Willie Claws is actually a man named William Haliday, who inexplicably massacred his wife and two children in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1979 -- immediately after visiting the infamous Black Magic Colony built by the late Barbara Farmer, just before she herself was murdered by husband Charles in 1963.

    • 35 min
    Episode 8: Willie Claws

    Episode 8: Willie Claws

    The team chases down the history and location of "Willie Claws" -- a homeless drifter who haunted No Man's Land for over two decades. According to multiple sources, Willie was a suspect in several unsolved murders in and around the woods, and recently arrested for illegally hunting with a crossbow. But what's really put us in hot pursuit are the rumors of his predilection for breaking his own fingers -- like so many others in NML lore -- and the possibility that he may be the first victim of possession by the Evil Spirit (who shall NOT be named) that we've encountered who's still alive...

    • 38 min
    Episode 7: Guide To The Unknown

    Episode 7: Guide To The Unknown

    In our first official crossover with another podcast, Marc, Will and John Hulme are joined by Kirsten Rogers Anderson and Will Rogers, hosts of "Guide To The Unknown." Specializing in deep dives into supernatural lore and classic horror movies, this brother and sister team approached us when one of their investigations led straight to the woods of "No Man's Land." Focusing on a series of unsolved murders in both Massachusetts and New Jersey, Will and Kristen slowly but surely reveal an uncomfortable possibility -- they all may be the work of the same man. A disturbed and damaged vagrant known only as "Willie Claws," who may be yet another victim of the Evil Spirit's possession. And most incredibly of all -- he may still be alive.

    • 39 min
    Episode 6: The Name That Should Not Be Named

    Episode 6: The Name That Should Not Be Named

    One of the most frightening aspects of No Man's Land lore is the idea that saying the Evil Spirit's true name opens up a doorway to possession. It's a story that's been repeated again and again during this investigation -- more of a warning, actually -- and the fact that this "unspeakable name" is written down in a book that the creators of this podcast have seen with their own eyes only adds to the anxiety. But when co-host Will Schwartz is strangely compelled to whisper the name aloud during an editing session, he can't shake the gnawing dread that his worst fears about No Man's Land are about to come true...

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
149 Ratings

149 Ratings

Anon8853 ,

Deep history in a small patch of woods

I love the production and wide ensemble of voices and field recordings. Such a deep and horrifying history! And a clever piece of audio work, with awesome supporting digital storytelling elements online. I am surprised this isn’t more well known, I can’t wait for season 2 :)

Jenn Loves Haintings ,

Incredible

This podcast is engrossing, gritty& left me thirsting for more. The interview with the flop head friend group& Mr. Rock…terrible& incredible. I like the somewhat unpolished raw feel of this podcast, I think the guys did a fantastic job personally. There is definitely something supernatural going on in No Mans Land. Great story, truly makes you think, thanks so much for sharing these stories with the world.
Update: ARE YOU GUYS EVER GOING TO FINISH IT?? Please I’m DYING to know more. Please…

Isabelle Wise ,

Dying for more

I’ve re-listened to this podcast at least 5 times now. There’s very questionable journalistic integrity and poor handling of topics of mental health and houselessness, but it’s a guilty pleasure. It’s my comfort podcast, I’m dying for more. I’ve done my own research to try to figure out if any of this is at all rooted in reality (I’m truly so obsessed) and the only information with any kind of internet paper trail is the story of the 2 brothers. Regardless, this is my favorite podcast, a group of my coworkers and I listened to it together the first time and it was so fun.

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