Tag: #paranormalpodcast
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New Bigfoot Footage Doesn’t Solve the Patterson–Gimlin Film

A new documentary introduces “practice footage,” but it raises more questions than it answers. New evidence is supposed to bring clarity. That’s the expectation. Something new surfaces, something previously unseen, and the conversation moves closer to resolution. But in fields that have lived too long in uncertainty, new material does not always clarify. Sometimes it…
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Why Old Photographs Feel Like They’re Hiding Something

Spirit photography, pareidolia, and the psychology behind that quiet sense of presence Old photographs frequently outlive their subjects. The faces remain. The bodies do not. Something about that imbalance unsettles us more than we admit. The photographs themselves are usually ordinary. Family portraits. Street scenes. Soldiers standing rigid beside artillery. Children sit stiffly in heavy…
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When the Jury Asked the Dead
A true case, 1994, a British murder conviction was overturned Originally published on Medium. Harry and Nicola Fuller were found dead in their home in Wadhurst in February 1993. The house wasn’t torn apart. Nothing looked rushed. Nicola was bound and gagged near the phone. Harry was upstairs. Both had been shot. It was close.…
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When Belief Pulled the Trigger

A true 1923 case from Biggs, California. Originally published on Medium. In 1923, a woman told police a Ouija board warned her that her husband would kill her. She shot him first. When the gun went off in Biggs, California, it wasn’t the sound that unsettled the town. A single shot in a farming community…
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What Stayed Behind After New Year’s Eve

Originally published on Medium. The party at Key West’s La Concha Hotel on New Year’s Eve in 1982 was loud and happy, but the fun did not last. There is always a time after the bell rings at midnight when the night drops out of itself. The shouting stops. The music fades. What’s left feels…
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Why Yule Still Matters, Even If You Celebrate Christmas

Yule rests in the calendar like some odd gap of time. The date is known, but the meaning slips by most. People force their way through the month with lights and lists and every noise that December brings, that’s fine, but it makes them miss what happens around the shortest day. Those days between the…
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The Legend of the Christmas Spider: A Holiday Tradition from Old Europe

You remember the way the living room felt when you were small. The lights always looked brighter at that age. They carried a soft pulse, the kind that made the walls feel closer and kinder. Someone in the kitchen rattled pans. Someone else told you not to peek at anything under the tree. You sat…


