Podcast 284 – Connecticut’s Cremation Hill
On October 22, 1922, Emil Schutte of Haddam, Connecticut, hanged for murder. Today his former land is known as Cremation […]
On October 22, 1922, Emil Schutte of Haddam, Connecticut, hanged for murder. Today his former land is known as Cremation […]
In 1974, a quiet house on Lindley Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, became the epicenter of a profound haunting investigated by
Did Battle of Bennington P.O.W. Hendrick Roddemore put up the first decorated Christmas tree in New England in a tiny
In 1888, a Berlin, Connecticut, house made the news because it was haunted by the cries of a ghostly infant.
In 1891, employees of the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford, Connecticut, believed the building was haunted by Rev. Thomas Robbins. In
The giant Hobbomock once plagued the Quinnipiac people. Today, he lies sleeping in the hills of Hamden, Connecticut. In Episode
In the mid-1800s, a colorful vagabond called the Darn Man wandered Windham County, Connecticut, waiting for his lost bride to
On December 22, 1916, Penfield Reef Lighthouse Keeper Frederick Jordan, drowned just off the coast trying to get home to