We welcome paranormal researcher and author Jeff Belanger. Jeff runs the Emmy nominated series and podcast, New England Legends. He's the head researcher for Ghost Adventures, and yes, he has a story about a man-eating tree.
We dive into the ghost tour world, and the story of a woman in black who has the ability to make you travel through time and space...and scare the crap out of you.
Twisted tales are normally fictional, but when we find out that there is truth behind the fiction, we're that much more riveted. Join Max Timm and Scott Markus as they discuss serial killers with expert and author, Harold Schechter.
Creator of the popular Amazon series, Hellier, Karl Pfeiffer joins to talk all things fantastic. Hellier documents the accounts of goblin-like creatures in a small Kentucky mountain town. We also talk about the famed Stanley Hotel.
Filmmaker/author/rock star/paranormal researcher, Christopher Saint Booth is the perfect fit for our Halloween special. With over 100 films under his belt, he's spent nearly a lifetime investigating the weird, the odd and the fantastic.
We welcome author and Wyatt Earp scholar, Mark Warren, for a deep dive into one of the most famous characters of the American west. Tales of his adventures and fearlessness are true which makes this him that much more fantastic.
Are you afraid of snakes? Amelia Cotter wants to help you reorganize your beliefs about our serpent friends. And we learn that there's a Native American snake mound right outside the 2nd biggest city in the country - sweet home Chicago.
We welcome hosts of the Haunted Galena Tour Company, one of the best tours we've ever taken. If you haven't heard of Galena, you're about to hear some amazing history, spooky ghost stories and how their tour company is different.
Creator of "Are You Afraid of the Dark," "Flight 29 Down," and the Pendragon book series, DJ MacHale discusses what inspires him, why he gravitates toward the fantastical and shares his own personal haunted house story.
Jon Ronson's lived a crazy life. He's gotten up close with superheroes, psychopaths (in prison and in the boardroom) Nazis, etc. We discuss how he finds his next topics and goals while taking a look back at some of his biggest adventures.
Historian Kathi Kresol uses her platform as an author to speak for the victims. Seldom is it so obvious how a writer found her voice than when you hear about the murder-suicide that took place in Kathi's home and the ghosts that remain.