In the late 1800s, a priest from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, used a beast from hell to build his church. When the beast got free, the loup garou was born. In …
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In 1866, Rev. Adams and 156 followers sailed out of Jonesport, Maine, toward modern-day Israel intent on building a settlement for Jewish people and bringing on the second-coming of Jesus. …
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In 1897, Joseph Kelley was accused of murder and bank robbery. In court, Kelley claimed he was under contract with the devil. In Episode 293 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger …
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In 1865, a giant bullfrog was discovered over 100 feet below the surface in a Brandon, Vermont, mine shaft. The frog came back to life! In Episode 292 Jeff Belanger …
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In 1873, Hiram Smith was entombed in a boulder carved by masons in the 1860s–they say Hiram wanted an above-ground grave so the Devil couldn’t get him. In Episode 291 …
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In August of 1895, Meriden, Connecticut, was buzzing about some ghost sightings occurring around Booths Pond and Meeting House Hill spring. In Episode 290 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore …
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In 1905 a three-story tower was built in Little Compton, Rhode Island, to spite a neighbor and block his view. In Episode 289 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger head to …
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On May 7, 1864, young Elenora French died after a fall from Maiden’s Cliff near Lake Megunticook in Camden, Maine. The site has been haunted since. In Episode 288 Jeff …
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