Paranormal Voices

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Are you ready to truly hear the unknown? Paranormal Voices brings you closer to the unexplained than ever before. Dive deep into spine-chilling real paranormal cases, unsettling ghost stories, and documented encounters with the supernatural. We explore the most compelling evidence, eyewitness accounts, and chilling experiences from around the globe, offering a platform where the whispers from the other side are given a voice. This isn't just about stories; it's about investigating the boundaries of our reality. New episodes are released daily, Monday through Sunday, at 9:00 AM, ensuring a constant stream of fresh, terrifying content. Each installment features meticulously researched incidents and firsthand testimonies, designed to challenge your perceptions and ignite your curiosity. This podcast is for anyone fascinated by the unexplained, those who crave genuine ghost stories, and listeners eager to explore the most bizarre and intriguing paranormal phenomena. If you've ever wondered what lies beyond the veil, your search ends here. Listen now and let the voices guide you.

  1. 18시간 전

    Three Goldfish, Eleven Missing Minutes: The Station Forty-One Vanishing

    Three Goldfish, Eleven Missing Minutes: The Station Forty-One Vanishing The air that greeted the man who found Station Forty-One was damp, mineral, and older than decay - and on the duty desk sat a two-quart glass mixing bowl with three live goldfish, alongside an officer's phone and holstered sidearm, while the station's lone agent had vanished. How did three fish appear without purchase records, camera footage, or any traceable origin, and what happened in the eleven-minute blackout that swallowed the officer? In this episode, we lay out the sequence of events recorded in logs, witness statements, and physical evidence at the site, following the timeline from the station's last notebook entry to the security-camera gap and the raised gate. We present the unresolved facts and ask: which piece of this puzzle - the bowl of fish, the camera outage, or the gate log - holds the key to what happened to Eugene Brooks? Person: Eugene Brooks Date: June 20, 2017 Location: Station Forty-One Status: Missing Case: eleven-minute camera outage between 2:47 AM and 2:58 AM - Three live goldfish (two orange, one white) were found swimming in a clear two-quart glass mixing bowl on the duty desk. - Eugene Brooks's last logbook entry is dated June 19, 2017, with routine notes and no sign of distress. - The exterior camera stopped transmitting at 2:47 AM and resumed at 2:58 AM, creating an 11-minute visual gap. - The station's gate arm was recorded as raised from the interior panel at 2:49 AM and was never recorded as lowered. - Search teams found no physical evidence within a three-mile sweep: no tracks, no disturbed windows, and the station interior otherwise orderly. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    Three Goldfish, Eleven Missing Minutes: The Station Forty-One Vanishing
  2. 1일 전

    Dry Stool on Damp Ground: How a Child's Seat Vanished Home

    Dry Stool on Damp Ground: How a Child's Seat Vanished Home A dog led her owner to a small yellow child’s stool sitting upright in a damp hollow forty yards from the nearest house - its feet completely dry and stamped COOPER. Why did a stool belonging to a locked closet at 14 Balsam Circle appear on a mown trail while the child who used it was documented two hours away? In this episode, we follow the sequence of events recorded by neighborhood photos, school sign-in sheets, and county archives to trace how an ordinary family object turned into a baffling evidence point - and whether buried geotechnical reports offer any explanation for the disappearance. Person: Amy Owens Person: Howard Cooper Person: Lorraine Cooper Location: 14 Balsam Circle Date: May 11, 2019 - 7:40 AM on May 11, 2019 was the timestamp on Amy Owens’s photograph of the stool. - The stool was found sitting upright in a scrub depression approximately forty yards from the nearest house. - The stool’s leg was stamped with the name COOPER in ink that had bloomed into the grain. - Nina Cooper was documented at a school overnight event in Philadelphia between May 9 and May 12, 2019, placing her two hours from 14 Balsam Circle that morning. - A 2006 geotechnical survey in a misfiled county folder flagged subsurface voids and a predicted differential-settlement stress line running directly under lots in the northeastern quadrant, including 14 Balsam Circle. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    Dry Stool on Damp Ground: How a Child's Seat Vanished Home
  3. 2일 전

    The Secret Room Between 43 and 44: Keys, Shoe, and Silence

    The Secret Room Between 43 and 44: Keys, Shoe, and Silence A waterlogged women's dress shoe from the 1900-1930 period was pulled from Sutter Creek on April 3, 2011, tied to a modern brass key stamped "4.5" - two objects from different eras bound together with twine showing they were tied at the same time. What does a sealed room labeled R-4.5, missing from renovation plans, have to do with a neighbor who logged the same creak from the shared wall for 31 nights? In this episode, we present the factual sequence from the creek discovery to the archival floor plans and tenant records, laying out the physical evidence, measurements, and firsthand notes that create the mystery. How did a ninety-one-year-old blueprint, a sealed ninth-by-twelve room, and a repetitive nightly sound connect to the objects found in the water? Person: Tammy Stroud Date: April 3, 2011 Location: Sutter Creek, Calloway County Case: R-4.5 sealed room discrepancy Event: 31 consecutive nights of a creak logged at 9:45 PM - A black women's leather dress shoe, size 7, waterlogged and manufactured between 1900 and 1930, was recovered from the creek. - A small brass key stamped "4.5" was tied to the shoe with butcher's twine; lab analysis shows the key's alloy and lacquer are consistent with post-1980s production. - The twine showed no differential aging between the sections touching the shoe and the key, indicating both were tied at the same time. - Renovation blueprints from 2005-2008 mark the wall between studios 43 and 44 as solid and load-bearing; a 1919 revised plan labels a 9-by-12 room "R-4.5" between those studios. - Julie Griffin, who moved into studio 43 in September 2010 at age 22, logged a low rhythmic creak from the shared wall at approximately 9:45 PM for 31 nights, each episode lasting 4-7 minutes. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    The Secret Room Between 43 and 44: Keys, Shoe, and Silence
  4. 3일 전

    Locked Well, Wooden Horse: How Did It Get There?

    Locked Well, Wooden Horse: How Did It Get There? A county surveyor found a solid pine, red-painted wooden horse sitting level on the floor of an eight-foot concrete equipment well with no water, too wide to have passed the iron ladder rungs and carved from one piece - how did it get in? The three sides of fencing above were locked and undisturbed, there were no assembly joints, and the object sat in a dust-perfect depression; what sequence of events could leave such a lucid, impossible scene? In this episode, we present the recorded facts surrounding that discovery and the lead-up on the property, following the documented observations, reports, and timelines to ask whether ordinary explanations can account for what happened. Person: Warren Jenkins Date: March 14, 2019 at 9:47 AM Location: Delacroix Lock, Aldenne River, Harwick Township Person: Jennifer Graham, canal operator, age 38 Event: Aldenne River rose four inches overnight on March 9, 2019 - The wooden horse was carved from a single piece of solid pine, painted red, and sat level on the floor of an eight-foot equipment well. - The well’s only access was an iron ladder bolted to the east wall; the horse was too wide to pass between the ladder rungs. - Three sides of fencing above the well were locked and undisturbed when the horse was found. - Jennifer Graham photographed an oval depression about ten inches wide on a basement step and swept it clean two weeks before the horse was found. - On March 9, 2019 the Aldenne River rose four inches overnight with no precipitation reported upstream; a technician logged it as an ice-plug release. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    Locked Well, Wooden Horse: How Did It Get There?
  5. 4일 전

    Feet Down: A Candle That Left No Trace in Nevada

    Feet Down: A Candle That Left No Trace in Nevada A white pillar candle was found burning twenty-two feet underground in eight inches of standing water with a steady flame that did not flicker - and it vanished without a trace within forty-eight hours. What could explain a candle that left no wax, soot, mount, or physical residue in a cistern abandoned for over a century? In this episode, you will hear how a routine preservation inspection led to a photograph that drew a historian and a veteran field geologist to a deserted Nevada mining complex, and how their follow-up work uncovered a hidden chamber thirty-three feet below the building. Could the candle be linked to the deeper, undocumented structure they discovered? Person: Grant Bowers Person: Craig Hughes Person: Pamela Farrell Location: Aldermoor Flats, northeastern Nevada Date: February 11, 2019 - Candle found burning: 22 feet below ground in a cistern, standing upright in 8 inches of water - Time of discovery: approximately 7:40 AM on February 11, 2019 - Cistern re-inspected: within 48 hours; no candle, no wax residue, no soot, no mount point found - Hidden chamber depth: approximately 33 feet below grade, discovered via fiber-optic scope - Mining complex operation period: approximately 1882 to 1904; abandoned for over a century by 2019 To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    Feet Down: A Candle That Left No Trace in Nevada
  6. 5일 전

    The Red Rocking Chair Left by the Tunnel That Remembers

    The Red Rocking Chair Left by the Tunnel That Remembers A high-gloss, child-sized red rocking chair appeared at the eastern mouth of Haverling Road Tunnel at 7:22 AM on January 14, 2011, with no footprints or tire tracks around it - only the rails' shallow indentations. Why was the chair left facing outward on undisturbed frost in a tunnel that later registered an unexplained cold spot, and who, if anyone, placed it there? In this episode, we present the documented events and records surrounding the Haverling Road Tunnel, the chair sighting, and the people who encountered anomalies there, building toward the unanswered questions that remain: what links the chair, the cold spot, and the tunnel's history? Date: January 14, 2011 Time: 7:22 AM (photo timestamp); call placed at 7:31 AM Location: Eastern mouth, Haverling Road Tunnel, Garfield County, Nevada Person: Paul Stevens, age 53, retired plumber from Reno Person: Richard Sawyer, age 24, maintenance technician for Nevada DOT District Four - The chair was child-sized, high-gloss red, facing outward, and left two shallow rocker-rail indentations in undisturbed frost. - Paul Stevens photographed the chair at 7:22 AM and called the Garfield County Sheriff non-emergency line at 7:31 AM. - Haverling Road Tunnel is a single bore, 812 feet long, located 11 miles outside Teller's Creek. - Tunnel midpoint temperature measured by Richard Sawyer on January 12, 2011 was 31°F, below the expected 48-52°F equilibrium for that bore. - A four-year-old girl named Clara Cray was found dead from exposure on the north side of the ridge on January 15, 1919; her homestead was in the tunnel's path and her grave was not recorded as relocated. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    The Red Rocking Chair Left by the Tunnel That Remembers
  7. 6일 전

    The Amber Light That Returned Every Wednesday at 10:55 PM

    The Amber Light That Returned Every Wednesday at 10:55 PM A steady, sourceless amber glow appeared on the same north wall of one apartment building at exactly 10:55 PM on three consecutive Wednesdays - a light that matched witness descriptions, a 1953 fire report, and a teenager's timestamped message. What connected a retired postal worker's medical log, a preservation researcher’s archive, and a tenant’s stubborn documentation - and why did the light return on the same calendar nights decades apart? In this episode, we tell what happened at fourteen Feldman Court: who recorded the sightings, what the building used to be, and how historic events line up with recent anomalies. Could the December nights of 2011 and 1953 be linked by more than coincidence? Person: Rebecca Carter Location: 14 Feldman Court, Harwick Date: December 2011 (three consecutive Wednesdays at 10:55 PM) Event: 1953 fire in boiler monitoring room (December 19, 1953; 11:03-11:27 PM) Researcher: Ruth Olson - Rebecca Carter saw a warm amber light on the north wall for fifteen minutes on the first night. - George Fenn logged ambient light anomalies as part of an optometrist-requested journal due to early cataracts. - A text from Tessa Park on December 14 noted a laundromat smell and that the phenomenon had lasted about thirty minutes. - The building operated as a hospital industrial laundry for sixty-three years before conversion. - A 1953 press-machine fire lit the boiler monitoring room for twenty-four minutes on December 19, 1953. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    The Amber Light That Returned Every Wednesday at 10:55 PM
  8. 8월 9일

    The Barometer That Walked: Rain Fell Everywhere But One Spot

    The Barometer That Walked: Rain Fell Everywhere But One Spot The dead calm of a lighthouse instrument room hid two impossible facts: a brass barometer sat three hundred yards from its wall on soaked gravel yet remained perfectly dry, and its needle had not moved since 1897. What could leave an oval of dry earth beneath a brass instrument in the middle of a rainstorm, and why had the barometer started recording again the same night its needle last registered? In this episode, we tell the sequence of events as they were found, from the moment the barometer was discovered to the earlier clues inside the keeper's cottage, and follow the documented steps Rebecca took as an engineer trying to make sense of it. Could the answers be in the barograph's fresh ink trace, the padlock left hanging, or the unmoved needle pinned to low pressure since 1897? Person: Rebecca Sullivan Date: November 4, 2019 Location: Heron Point / Wetherton Light Event: Barometer found dry on wet ground; barograph recorded a fresh trace Person: Sarah Bailey - The barometer was found at 6:15 AM on November 4, 2019, sitting in the middle of a gravel path 300 yards from the lighthouse tower. - The ground around the barometer was soaked from overnight rain while the instrument and an oval of earth beneath it were completely dry. - The barometer's needle had not moved in approximately 122 years and last registered any reading in 1897. - Rebecca Sullivan bought the keeper's cottage in August 2019 and photographed the barometer mounted on the north wall the day she signed. - A fresh black-ink trace appeared on the barograph drum on October 22, 2019, despite the drum not having been wound since early September. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.

    The Barometer That Walked: Rain Fell Everywhere But One Spot

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Are you ready to truly hear the unknown? Paranormal Voices brings you closer to the unexplained than ever before. Dive deep into spine-chilling real paranormal cases, unsettling ghost stories, and documented encounters with the supernatural. We explore the most compelling evidence, eyewitness accounts, and chilling experiences from around the globe, offering a platform where the whispers from the other side are given a voice. This isn't just about stories; it's about investigating the boundaries of our reality. New episodes are released daily, Monday through Sunday, at 9:00 AM, ensuring a constant stream of fresh, terrifying content. Each installment features meticulously researched incidents and firsthand testimonies, designed to challenge your perceptions and ignite your curiosity. This podcast is for anyone fascinated by the unexplained, those who crave genuine ghost stories, and listeners eager to explore the most bizarre and intriguing paranormal phenomena. If you've ever wondered what lies beyond the veil, your search ends here. Listen now and let the voices guide you.