In 1914, the brutal unsolved axe murder of a Newtown, Connecticut, cobbler led to a haunting that still echoes today. In Episode 345 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger visit the …
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In 1945 two desperadoes were captured in Concord, New Hampshire. Their life of crime ended in a police station turned Mexican restaurant that’s haunted by a ghost named George. In …
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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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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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In 1974, a quiet house on Lindley Street in Bridgeport, Connecticut, became the epicenter of a profound haunting investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren. In Episode 278 Jeff Belanger and …
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In 1891, employees of the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford, Connecticut, believed the building was haunted by Rev. Thomas Robbins. In Episode 264, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger hunt for the …
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In the early 1880s, a poltergeist haunting made the news. The phenomena continued for three years. In Episode 243, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate Gould Court in Gloucester, Massachusetts, …
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In 1793, Samuel Morey invented a steamship and sailed it along the Connecticut River. Today the inventor’s ghost haunts the lake. In Episode 236, Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore …
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