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Ep 132A Thanksgiving thanks & Natalie Wood Mini Episode

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Information about Part 2 of The Death of Natalie Wood None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.   Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Nov 27, 20246 min

Ep 131Death of Natalie Wood P1

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In this episode of Haunting History Podcast, host Cat delves into one of Hollywood’s most enduring unsolved mysteries: the tragic death of Natalie Wood. Marking 43 years since her body was discovered near Catalina Island on November 29, 1981, the episode unpacks the complex and captivating story of Natalie’s life and untimely death.Listeners are taken on a journey through Natalie’s early years as a child star, propelled into fame by her ambitious mother and shadowed by a prophecy that chillingly warned her to “beware of dark water.” From her iconic roles in Miracle on 34th Street and West Side Story to her struggles with love, loyalty, and her need for stability, Natalie’s life was as fascinating as it was turbulent.Cat examines the intricate dynamics of her relationships—especially her passionate but fraught marriages to Robert Wagner—and explores the events leading up to her final hours aboard the yacht Splendour. The episode sets the stage for the unresolved questions surrounding her death, from the whispers of conflict to the haunting details of that fateful night.Tune in to uncover the layers of Natalie Wood’s life and legacy, as Cat masterfully weaves together history, Hollywood glamour, and heartbreaking mystery. Don’t miss the next installment, where we’ll explore new revelations, conflicting accounts, and the reopened investigation that continues to intrigue and mystify. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspici

Nov 20, 202432 min

Ep 130Harry Houdini

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n this episode of Haunting History, Cat delves into the life and legacy of the legendary Harry Houdini. Born Erik Weiss in Budapest in 1874, Houdini rose from humble beginnings to become the world’s greatest escape artist, captivating audiences with his daring feats of escape from handcuffs, straightjackets, and locked water tanks. However, his remarkable career was not just about physical skill—he also became a staunch skeptic of spiritualism, a movement he was drawn to in his later years. While Houdini devoted much of his life to debunking fraudulent mediums and psychics, his personal loss of his beloved mother led him to secretly hope for an afterlife.Cat explores the personal and professional journey that led Houdini to fame, including his partnership with wife Bess, his relentless work ethic, and his eventual crusade against spiritualism. But even in death, Houdini remained a figure shrouded in mystery, with stories of his ghost continuing to captivate the public. Following his death on Halloween in 1926, Bess Houdini held annual séances, hoping for a sign from her husband, culminating in a decade-long search for the secret word they had agreed upon—a final proof of life after death. Did Houdini, the ultimate escape artist, escape the grasp of the afterlife? Tune in to hear the full story of Houdini's fascinating life and the eerie haunting that followed his death.Join Cat as she unpacks the incredible journey of Houdini, the magician who defied death, and the legend that lives on through eerie tales and unfulfilled promises from beyond the grave. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natali

Nov 13, 202433 min

Ep 129Collab with Low Ancestry

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In this special collaboration between the Low Ancestry and Haunting History podcasts, Karyn Harding of Low Ancestry shares the compelling story of her third-great-granduncle, Edward Hargrave. Born in London's Shoreditch neighborhood, Edward emigrated to the United States and enlisted as a Union soldier during the Civil War. His service led to his capture by Confederate forces, resulting in imprisonment at both Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia, and the notorious Andersonville Prison in Georgia. These prisons were infamous for their overcrowded and harsh conditions, with Andersonville alone accounting for nearly 13,000 Union soldier deaths due to disease, malnutrition, and exposure.Cat of Haunting History delves into the dark histories and reported hauntings of both Libby and Andersonville prisons. She explores the harrowing experiences of prisoners subjected to overcrowding, disease, and malnutrition, leading to high mortality rates. Cat shares the enduring legends and paranormal activities associated with these sites, where visitors and staff alike have reported unexplained phenomena, suggesting that the spirits of those who suffered may still linger. Can one of them be Karyn's ancestor? None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the

Nov 6, 202450 min

Ep 128BONUS! LIVE Recording-Haunted High Schools

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Unedited Version of a LIVE recording we did in front of an audience about Haunted High Schools. Recorded in the library of the Corona Civic Center that was once the local High School from 1923-1960. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.   Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Oct 31, 202436 min

Ep 127The Conjuring House P2

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In this continuation of the haunting at the Conjuring House, we dive deeper into the chilling experiences of the Perron family as they grappled with terrifying paranormal events. Carolyn Perron, desperate to protect her family, was hesitant to leave despite the oppressive atmosphere, as financial constraints held them to the property. As the paranormal disturbances intensified, Carolyn’s health began to suffer, and violent, unexplained occurrences became a frightening norm in the house. Today, the Conjuring House remains a place of eerie fascination, drawing paranormal enthusiasts from around the world who are captivated by its unsettling history and enduring legacy. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.   Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permiss

Oct 30, 202429 min

Ep 126The Conjuring House P1

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In this episode, we delve into the true history behind the infamous Conjuring House, officially known as the Arnold Estate in Harrisville, Rhode Island. While the property has long been associated with ghostly legends and tragic stories, much of what we think we know is rooted in folklore rather than documented fact. We explore the tales of the Arnold family, including the mysterious deaths of Prudence, Johnny, and Sarah Arnold, as well as the infamous Bathsheba Sherman, separating historical truth from Hollywood fiction. Join us as we uncover the real story behind the Conjuring House’s dark reputation. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.   Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.  Hosted by Simplecast, an

Oct 23, 202429 min

Ep 125True Story of the Haunting In Connecticut

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In this episode, we dive into the true story behind The Haunting in Connecticut, focusing on the experiences of the Snedeker family. In the late 1980s, the Snedekers moved into a former funeral home in Southington, Connecticut, only to be confronted by a series of disturbing and unexplained events. As they struggled with their son’s battle with cancer, they also faced terrifying paranormal activity, which left the entire family emotionally and psychologically scarred. We explore the traumatic impact of these experiences and how their story became one of the most infamous hauntings in modern history. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.   Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsW

Oct 16, 202432 min

Ep 124Robert the Doll

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partialhttp://robertthedoll.org/https://www.ghostsandgravestones.com/key-west/robert-the-dollhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KutwG-f6Kchttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_(doll)Fort East Martello Museum Archives"Robert the Doll: The True Story" by David L. SloanFlorida Keys History Museum RecordsSteiff Company Historical Records"Haunted Key West" by Brad BertelliAncestry.com - Otto Family RecordsNewspapers.com - Archives of the Key West Citizen"Ghosts of Key West" by David L. Sloan"Haunted Objects: Stories of Ghosts on Your Shelf" by Christopher Balzano"The World's Most Haunted Dolls" by Peggy BrantHistorical Society of the Florida KeysParanormal Research Society - Key West ChapterPersonal testimonies from museum visitors and staff, documented by the East Martello Museum"Haunted Dolls: Their Eyes Follow You" by John Harkerand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Nata

Oct 9, 202425 min

Ep 123Greystone Mansion

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Episode Sources:Introduction and History:"Greystone Mansion & Park" - Beverly Hills City Website"The Doheny Mansion: A Biography of a House" by Mary Frances K. Deasy"Greystone: Beverly Hills' Hidden Gem" by Robert S. AndersonDoheny Family History:"Edward L. Doheny: Petroleum Pioneer" by Margaret Leslie Davis"The Dark Side of Fortune: Triumph and Scandal in the Life of Oil Tycoon Edward L. Doheny" by Margaret Leslie DavisUnited States Census Data, 1880Construction of Greystone Mansion:"The Enchanted Hill: The Los Angeles Heritage Project" by Charles F. Harris"Los Angeles: A Biography of a City" by John Caughey and LaRee CaugheyTeapot Dome Scandal:"The Teapot Dome Scandal: How Big Oil Bought the Harding White House and Tried to Steal the Country" by Laton McCartney"The Great Los Angeles Swindle: Oil, Stocks, and Scandal During the Roaring Twenties" by Jules TygielMurder-Suicide Incident:"Greystone Mansion Murders: The Real-Life Hollywood Mystery" by Harold SchechterLos Angeles Times Archives, February 1929"The Deaths at Greystone: Ned Doheny and Hugh Plunkett" - Historical Society of Southern CaliforniaGhost Stories and Paranormal Activity:"Haunted Houses of Los Angeles" by Tom Ogden"Ghosts of Greystone: Beverly Hills' Haunted Mansion" by David Oman"The Haunting of Greystone Mansion: A Paranormal Investigator's Tale" - Interview with a Beverly Hills Park Ranger (Anonymous), Paranormal Investigator JournalConclusion:"Mysteries and Hauntings at Greystone Mansion" - Ghost Hunters' Blog"The Spirits of Greystone: Legends and Lore" - Paranormal Research Society Images: https://beverlypress.com/2018/11/tour-the-historic-beverly-hills-doheny-greystone-mansion/https://beverlypress.com/2023/09/the-ghosts-of-greystone/https://spectracompany.com/project/greystone-mansion/https://tessa2.lapl.org/digital/collection/photos/id/24916/https://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/the-continuing-mystery-of-the-greystone-mansion-murders/ and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or listed source is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery

Oct 2, 202445 min

Ep 122Lemp Mansion

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. The Lemp Mansion - Official Website: Provides historical information and details about the hauntings.https://www.lempmansion.com/Missouri History Museum - For historical context and detailed family history.https://mohistory.org/National Park Service - Information on the Lemp Brewery and its historical significance.https://www.nps.gov/Legends of America - Background on the Lemp Mansion and its hauntings.https://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-lempmansion/Find A Grave - For specific details on the Lemp family members, including birth and death dates.https://www.findagrave.com/Ancestry.com - Information on family members and historical records, including the "Monkey Face Boy."https://www.ancestry.com/Suicide Prevention Lifeline - Resource for the public service announcement.https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/Haunted Places: The Lemp Mansion - Additional details on the haunted reputation of the Lemp Mansion.https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/lemp-mansion/https://www.google.com/search?q=can+you+ghost+hunt+at+lemp+mansion&rlz=1C1CHZN_enUS967US967&oq=can+you+ghost+hunt+at+lemp+mansion&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDc4ODFqMGo3qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:6013a5d9,vid:uB0SVsa8uYY,st:32https://www.google.com/search?q=can+you+ghost+hunt+at+lemp+mansion&rlz=1C1CHZN_enUS967US967&oq=can+you+ghost+hunt+at+lemp+mansion&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDc4ODFqMGo3qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:6013a5d9,vid:uB0SVsa8uYY,st:32and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or listed source is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark

Sep 25, 202432 min

Ep 121Edgar Allan Poe

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Quinn, Arthur Hobson. Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical Biography. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.A comprehensive biography that offers detailed insights into Poe's life, his works, and the events surrounding his final days.Thomas, Dwight R., and David K. Jackson. The Poe Log: A Documentary Life of Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849. G. K. Hall & Co., 1987.This book provides a day-by-day account of Poe's life, drawing from various documents, letters, and historical records.Semtner, Chris. "The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe." Smithsonian Magazine, October 7, 2014.Discusses the various theories surrounding Poe's death, including cooping, alcoholism, and rabies.Walsh, John Evangelist. Midnight Dreary: The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe. Rutgers University Press, 2000.A detailed examination of the circumstances of Poe’s death, exploring different theories and providing context to the mystery.Sova, Dawn B. Edgar Allan Poe: A to Z. Facts on File, 2001.This reference book offers an alphabetical look at the people, places, and works related to Poe, including details about his marriage, personal life, and final days.Silverman, Kenneth. Edgar A. Poe: Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance. Harper Perennial, 1992.A deeply researched biography that provides insights into Poe's troubled life and enduring literary legacy.Poe Museum. “Virginia Clemm Poe.” The Poe Museum, accessed August 2024.Offers detailed information on Virginia Clemm, her marriage to Poe, and the impact of her illness and death on his life and work.Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. “The Poe Toaster.” Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore, accessed August 2024.Chronicles the tradition of the Poe Toaster, the mysterious figure who paid tribute to Poe’s grave annually.Ehrlich, Eugene. The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States. Oxford University Press, 1982.Provides context and details about Poe's life in relation to the places he lived and visited throughout the United States.Meyers, Jeffrey. Edgar Allan Poe: His Life and Legacy. Cooper Square Press, 2000.Analyzes Poe’s life, exploring the influence of his personal tragedies on his literary works.and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and upda

Sep 18, 202431 min

Ep 120Pennhurst State School & Hospital

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Pennhurst AsylumNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode Sources:McGinnis, S. (2010). Pennhurst State School and Hospital. Arcadia Publishing. Baldini, B. (1968). "Suffer the Little Children" [Television series episode]. WCAU-TV. Halderman v. Pennhurst State School & Hospital, 446 U.S. 522 (1980). Tait, S. (2018). Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights. Temple University Press. Pennhurst Memorial & Preservation Alliance. (n.d.). Retrieved from Pennhurst Projecthttps://thelittlehouseofhorrors.com/pennhurst-state-school-and-hospital/https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gettysburg-times-doctor-quits-at-pen/155986/?locale=en-UShttps://usghostadventures.com/haunted-places/americas-most-haunted-hospitals-and-asylums/pennhurst-asylum/https://clearinghouse.net/case/490/http://www.preservepennhurst.org/default.aspx?pg=36 Images:https://pennhurstasylum.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/adminbuilding.jpghttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inquirer.com%2Fnews%2Fimages-pennhurst-still-haunt-20100924.html&psig=AOvVaw2oJQ-sH9ys7sc4_orF6FUj&ust=1721338745217000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CA8QjRxqFwoTCMjrjtaEr4cDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or listed source is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark

Sep 11, 202434 min

Ep 119Circleview Letters

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)"The Circleville Letters" - Unsolved Mysteries WikiUnsolved Mysteries Wiki - The Circleville Letters"Who Wrote the Circleville Letters?" - Smithsonian MagazineSmithsonian Magazine - Who Wrote the Circleville Letters?"The Circleville Letter Writer" - Mental FlossMental Floss - The Circleville Letter Writer"The Circleville Letters Mystery" - ThoughtCo.ThoughtCo. - The Circleville Letters Mystery"Circleville Letters: An Ohio Mystery" - The LineupThe Lineup - Circleville Letters: An Ohio Mystery"Circleville’s Poison Pen" - Columbus MonthlyColumbus Monthly - Circleville’s Poison Pen"The Mysterious Circleville Letters" - True Crime EditionTrue Crime Edition - The Mysterious Circleville Letters"The Circleville Letters Case" - Criminal Discourse PodcastCriminal Discourse Podcast - The Circleville Letters CaseCourt records and trial transcripts from the case of Paul Freshour - Legal documents that detail the charges, evidence presented, and testimonies, including that of Karen Freshour, during the trial."The Mysterious Circleville Letters" by Jim Fisher True Crime - A detailed article that examines the timeline, key events, and people involved in the Circleville letters saga.News reports and local newspaper archives from the 1970s and 1980s - Historical news articles from Circleville and surrounding areas that reported on the ongoing developments in the case, including the death of Ron Gillispie and the trial of Paul Freshour.Paul Freshour's personal accounts and interviews - Statements made by Paul Freshour after his release, in which he maintained his innocence and discussed his perspective on the case.Books and documentaries on unsolved mysteries that have included the Circleville letters as a case study, providing context and analysis of the events and possible theories.https://sciotovalleyguardian.com/2024/05/23/has-a-forensic-expert-unmasked-the-anonymous-author-of-the-infamous-circleville-letters/and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam D

Sep 4, 202428 min

Ep 118The Bermuda Triangle

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Over 5,000 people have gone missing through the years without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Episode Sources 1. Books: - Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001. - This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner. - Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009. - Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend. 2. Articles and Websites: - Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012. - This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death. - The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018. - This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities. - Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018. - This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken. 3. Documentaries and Media Coverage: - HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020) - Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner. - CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018) - This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement. 4. Public Records: - Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012). - Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. - and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. [] Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 20, 202429 min

Ep 117Mysterious Disappearance of Glenn Miller

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Glenn Miller, an iconic American big band leader and musician, disappeared on December 15, 1944, during World War II. He was en route from England to France to entertain U.S. troops when his aircraft, a single-engine UC-64 Norseman, vanished over the English Channel. Despite extensive search efforts, neither the plane nor its occupants were ever found, and the exact cause of the disappearance remains a mystery. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Episode Sources 1. Books: - Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001. - This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner. - Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009. - Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend. 2. Articles and Websites: - Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012. - This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death. - The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018. - This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities. - Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018. - This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken. 3. Documentaries and Media Coverage: - HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020) - Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner. - CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018) - This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement. 4. Public Records: - Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012). - Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. - and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. [] Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 13, 202431 min

Ep 116The Isabella Gardner Museum Heist

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a story from history or true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the story. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) https://southbostonparade.org/https://www.gardnermuseum.org/organization/thefthttps://www.gardnermuseum.org/about/theft-storyhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a-new-clue-emerges-in-the-gardner-museum-art-heist-saga-180979651/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/isabella-gardner-museum-boston-heist-b2303556.htmlhttps://epaper.bostonglobe.com/BostonGlobe/article_popover.aspx?guid=219c3c43-a413-4493-9242-46170a307c0d&source=nexthttps://lostnewengland.com/2016/01/isabella-stewart-gardner-museum-boston/Photo Resourceshttps://www.gardnermuseum.org/about/theft-storyhttps://www.masslive.com/boston/2021/04/an-art-thiefs-delight-netflix-crime-documentary-examines-heist-at-bostons-isabella-stewart-gardner-museum-from-1990.htmland of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.orgThis presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Availa

Mar 6, 202432 min

Ep 115Kelly-Hopkinsville Encounter

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In 1955, the most bizarre and convincing alien encounter happened in Hopkinsville Kentucky None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Episode Sources 1. Books: - Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001. - This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner. - Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009. - Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend. 2. Articles and Websites: - Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012. - This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death. - The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018. - This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities. - Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018. - This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken. 3. Documentaries and Media Coverage: - HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020) - Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner. - CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018) - This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement. 4. Public Records: - Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012). - Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. - and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. [] Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Feb 28, 202430 min

Ep 114Bonnie & Clyde Part 3

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a story from history or true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the story. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/local/2014/04/28/bonnie-and-clyde-stole-death-car-topeka-80-years-ago-tuesday/16671306007/https://www.newspapers.com/image/635913766/?terms=clyde%20barrow&match=1https://texashideout.tripod.com/poem.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/bonnie-clyde-deathhttps://www.thoughtco.com/bonnie-and-clyde-1779278https://texashideout.tripod.com/clipping.htmlt81https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_and_Clydehttps://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=27815https://texoso66.com/2016/07/07/funerals-of-bonnie-and-clyde/https://texashideout.tripod.com/poem.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/blanche-barrowhttps://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a26899223/bonnie-and-clyde-death-car/Photo Resourceshttps://www.pbs.org/video/american-experience-bonnie-clyde-chapter-1/https://www.mypigeonforge.com/event/alcatraz-east-bonnie-and-clyde-exhibit/https://www.biography.com/crime/frank-hamer-maney-gault-killed-bonnie-clydehttps://www.thoughtco.com/bonnie-and-clyde-1779278https://news.prairiepublic.org/podcast/dakota-datebook/2022-05-23/bonnie-and-clydeand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaper Archives,, FamilySearch.orgThis presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Daver

Feb 21, 202436 min

Ep 113Bonnie & Clyde Part 2

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a story from history or true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the story. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/local/2014/04/28/bonnie-and-clyde-stole-death-car-topeka-80-years-ago-tuesday/16671306007/https://www.newspapers.com/image/635913766/?terms=clyde%20barrow&match=1https://texashideout.tripod.com/poem.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/bonnie-clyde-deathhttps://www.thoughtco.com/bonnie-and-clyde-1779278https://texashideout.tripod.com/clipping.htmlt81https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_and_Clydehttps://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=27815https://texoso66.com/2016/07/07/funerals-of-bonnie-and-clyde/https://texashideout.tripod.com/poem.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/blanche-barrowhttps://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a26899223/bonnie-and-clyde-death-car/Photo Resourceshttps://www.pbs.org/video/american-experience-bonnie-clyde-chapter-1/https://www.mypigeonforge.com/event/alcatraz-east-bonnie-and-clyde-exhibit/https://www.biography.com/crime/frank-hamer-maney-gault-killed-bonnie-clydehttps://www.thoughtco.com/bonnie-and-clyde-1779278https://news.prairiepublic.org/podcast/dakota-datebook/2022-05-23/bonnie-and-clydeand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaper Archives,, FamilySearch.orgThis presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Daver

Feb 14, 202427 min

Ep 112Bonnie & Clyde Part 1

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None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a story from history or true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the story. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) https://www.cjonline.com/story/news/local/2014/04/28/bonnie-and-clyde-stole-death-car-topeka-80-years-ago-tuesday/16671306007/https://www.newspapers.com/image/635913766/?terms=clyde%20barrow&match=1https://texashideout.tripod.com/poem.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/bonnie-clyde-deathhttps://www.thoughtco.com/bonnie-and-clyde-1779278https://texashideout.tripod.com/clipping.htmlt81https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_and_Clydehttps://hometownbyhandlebar.com/?p=27815https://texoso66.com/2016/07/07/funerals-of-bonnie-and-clyde/https://texashideout.tripod.com/poem.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/blanche-barrowhttps://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a26899223/bonnie-and-clyde-death-car/Photo Resourceshttps://www.pbs.org/video/american-experience-bonnie-clyde-chapter-1/https://www.mypigeonforge.com/event/alcatraz-east-bonnie-and-clyde-exhibit/https://www.biography.com/crime/frank-hamer-maney-gault-killed-bonnie-clydehttps://www.thoughtco.com/bonnie-and-clyde-1779278https://news.prairiepublic.org/podcast/dakota-datebook/2022-05-23/bonnie-and-clydeand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaper Archives,, FamilySearch.orgThis presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Daver

Feb 7, 202437 min

Ep 111Myrtles Plantation

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Are you ready to tread the eerie corridors of the infamous Myrtle's Plantation? With a reputation that would send chills down the bravest of spines, this 22-room house in St Francisville, Louisiana, is shrouded in chilling tales and spine-tingling sightings. This week, we will walk you through its twisted history, introducing you to the people who once called it home and those who, some believe, have never really left.Our journey starts with the builder, General David Bradford, and carries through to the various occupants who have filled its rooms over the centuries. But the story that will truly have you on tenterhooks is that of Chloe, a former slave whose tragic decisions have forever tinted the history of the plantation. Learn about her desperate attempts to regain status within the household that led to deaths, vengeance, and a ghostly presence that still haunts the plantation.However, the spectral encounters don't end with Chloe. The research we have conducted also uncovers the unsolved murder of William Winter, a previous owner of the house, who was shot under the most puzzling circumstances. We’ll delve into the haunting tales of a mirror alleged to contain trapped spirits and a young girl who took her last breath within the house's walls in 1868. From the pillaging of the house during the Civil War to the chilling sightings of spirits, this week’s episode promises a deep dive into the chilling past of Myrtle's Plantation. Prepare to be thrilled, chilled, and have your curiosity piqued.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving we

Nov 15, 202335 min

Ep 110White Hall Manor with Mustafa Gatollari

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Get ready to journey into the fascinating past of White Hall Manor, former home of Cassius Marcellus Clay, an outspoken abolitionist, publisher, and diplomat. Feel the eerie chill as we wander through the grand Manor, a place reputed for its active spirit activity, and shed light on the complex legacy of Clay, a man whose contributions to American history are often overlooked.Join us in this riveting discussion with Mustafa Gadolori, star of the Haunted Discoveries and Craig Owens, founder of Bazaar Los Angeles and author of Haunted by History. Together, we peel back the layers of Clay's intriguing life, from his fearless stance against slavery to his influential role in the sale of Alaska. Listen closely as tales of Clay's fiery personality, his controversial affairs, and connections with the Russian royal family unfold. Brace yourselves as we weave together history and the paranormal in a unique narrative that is sure to leave you captivated. So turn down the lights, turn up the volume, and let's get hunting!None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Spec

Nov 1, 202341 min

Ep 109Haunted Libraries-w/LIVE audience

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Ready to journey into the hallowed halls of haunted libraries? Come along, as we traverse through the annals of library history, all the way from ancient Egypt to the American public library movement of the 18th century. Haunting tales from the Peoria Public Library in Illinois, built on supposedly cursed land, and the eerie Monticello Female Seminary unfold, as we delve into apparitions and the unexplained. You'll hear from our special guest, Anthony, who adds an intriguing layer to these spectral narratives.Brace yourself, as we unearth the heartbreaking story of Phyllis Parker, a woman driven to madness after the execution of her lover. Her spectral presence has been reportedly wandering the halls of the Monticello Female Seminary since 1875, and we navigate through these chilling accounts. We'll also lead you through the captivating world of the Karuna Public Library, infamous for its paranormal activity. From bizarre events to a ghost cam that monitors the library round the clock, prepare to be unsettled. Our discussion revolves around the tragic tale of Daniel Lord, and how his life might be intertwined with the uncanny experiences of visitors in the library's children's room.We dedicate a portion of our journey to the practicalities of ghost hunting, scrutinizing the equipment used and the potential of upcoming technology in this field. As we traverse through the spectral landscape of libraries, we manage to keep things light, with an exciting t-shirt giveaway for our most ardent listeners. So, gear up for a thrilling, spine-chilling adventure through history's haunted libraries. Don't worry, we've got enough spectral tales to keep your hair standing on end! So, are you ready to embark on this eerie expedition?None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremon

Oct 25, 20231h 4m

Ep 108New Orleans French Quarter Part 2

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Are you ready to journey into the spectral heart of the French Quarter at the Andrew Jackson Hotel? Brace yourselves as we, together with Jennifer Talley from the New Orleans Paranormal Society, peel back the layers of this notoriously haunted location. A tragic past envelops this site, once a Spanish school and orphanage that met a fiery end, resulting in untimely deaths. As we tread lightly, we unveil the tales of Armand, Walter, and Paul - spirits forever trapped in time, each with their harrowing narratives. Join us as we delve deeper into the mysteries that shroud the Andrew Jackson Hotel. Experience the peculiar, non-human energy that dwells within its walls, an energy so unique it rejects traditional paranormal equipment. Through the insight of mediums, we unravel this energy as the amalgamation of various spirits. Offering tobacco and coffee as a form of respect, we witness some unexpected events that will leave you gripping your seats. As we bid adieu to the Andrew Jackson Hotel, we depart with some valuable insights for those daredevils who wish to explore haunted locations on their own. Learn about the different levels of Loa, and the criticality of respect and caution in the realm of the paranormal. Strap in for this thrilling episode that seamlessly weaves history, mystery, and the macabre into an unforgettable narrative.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)P

Oct 18, 202331 min

Ep 107Spirits and Spirits Live Event!!!

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Join us Friday, October 20th at the Corona Public Library where we will record our Halloween episode in front of a LIVE audience, with Special Guest Anthony Donatelli of KFrog radio!Friday, 10.20.2023 7pm (doors open at 6:30)Must be 21 to enterCorona Public LibrarySPIRITS AND SPIRITS Halloween Event650 S. Main Street, Corona Ca 92882951-736-2381Join the live audience of Haunting History Podcast for a new episode on Haunted Libraries (including the Corona Library!)and enjoy a specialty cocktail provided by Evolve Distillery.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for unde

Oct 15, 20231 min

Ep 106Haunted New Orleans French Quarter

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Are you ready to uncover the ghostly tales of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana? Brace yourself, as we navigate through the eerie past of this haunted place alongside Jennifer Tauley, an expert from the New Orleans Paranormal Society. We're going to be taken on an unforgettable tour, from an age-old hotel to the remnants of a macaroni factory and a hair salon, all with their own supernatural stories. Did you know that this hotel used to be the first hospital in New Orleans? Or that guests have reported seeing blood on their bedsheets? Every location we visit will send chills down your spine, as we learn about the dark history and paranormal happenings that have shaped the French Quarter.But that's not all! We also delve into the intriguing methods used during our paranormal investigations. We discuss how we harness technology, using SLS cameras to capture mysterious stick figures and music to lure spirits. We've found that spirits interact differently depending on the type of music played, with jazz seeming to be a favorite amongst the ethereal inhabitants of the French Quarter. We also share stories of our encounters with intelligent hauntings, such as the entity known as Sister Madeline and the spirits that dwell in the hospital of Building 5. This episode promises a thrilling adventure, full of unexplained phenomena and eerie encounters. So, join us, if you dare, for a hair-raising journey through one of the most haunted places in the United States.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interacti

Oct 11, 202323 min

Ep 105Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum with Brandi Butcher

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Ever been curious about the stories behind the walls of an infamous lunatic asylum? Ready yourself for a chilling journey into the past with our guest, Brandy Butcher, the paranormal event manager of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. We delve deep into the asylum's eerie past, its overcrowded history, the infamous Lobotomy Project, and spine-tingling paranormal experiences.Brandy takes us on a personal tour, sharing her unique experiences of working within the asylum and unveiling a mesmerizing mix of history and paranormal incidents. We venture into the depths of the many wards, touching on the peculiar phenomenon of doppelgangers, and even the asylum's ominous admissions process. Brandy's hair-raising accounts of the asylum's most active areas and her encounters with the paranormal are bound to send chills down your spine.We wrap up our exploration with a thrilling discussion on the paranormal investigations carried out in the asylum and the historic tours that allow visitors to witness the supernatural first-hand. Brace yourself for a ghostly anecdote that left even the most seasoned guides rattled. This episode promises to offer you a unique insight into the past and present of the asylum, a must-listen for anyone intrigued by history and the supernatural. So, come join us as we uncover the mysteries of the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum with Brandy Butcher.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Woo

Oct 4, 202352 min

Ep 104Haunted Las Vegas-Hotel Apache at Binion's Gambling Hall

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Ever wondered what secrets lie in the heart of Las Vegas, hidden beneath the glitz and glamour of the casinos and neon lights? Brace yourself for a thrilling journey into Vegas’ haunted history with our esteemed guest, Tim Lager, the General Manager of Binion's Casino and Gambling Hall. We peel back the layers of the Apache Hotel, a celebrity favorite during its heyday, and discover the chilling accounts of paranormal activities that are still experienced today.Imagine checking into a hotel where your VIP package includes a ghost kit! That's exactly what you get in room 400 of Binion's Casino and Gambling Hall, where the special VIP Benny Binion experience package will send a shiver down your spine. Tim Lager shares experiences and explains how these spectral orbs can be captured on your phones. Buckle up as we navigate through the intrigue and the unexplained in this paranormal playground.Finally, we turn the spotlight to the spine-chilling tales of Room 400, notorious for its paranormal activities. We commemorate the hotel's 91st birthday by diving into the strange happenings during its remodeling phase and the mysterious encounters reported over the years. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode promises to leave you with more questions than answers. Join us as we uncover the spectral secrets of Binion's Casino and Gambling Hall, but beware, you may not sleep so soundly tonight!Want to experience Binions Haunted Hotel Experience yourself. Click here https://www.binions.com/hotel/vip_experience.phpTell them Haunting History Podcast sent you!!None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina I

Sep 27, 202325 min

Ep 103Point Sur Lightstation part 2

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Imagine eavesdropping on an unseen world, where spectral voices whisper from the shadows. Our guest on today's adventure, Julie Nunes, takes us on a chilling audio journey through the haunted history of Point Surlite Station. A seasoned explorer of the paranormal, Julie's spine-tingling experiences and Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVPs) from the area are spine-tingling. From the Danish-accented voice of Catherine Ingersoll, a light station wife from a bygone era to the eerie sounds of a little girl and an admonishing woman, Julie's tales are not for the faint of heart. It's not every day one gets a direct response from the other side, but Julie's adventures at Point Surlite Station provided just that. When she asked the open air, "Is anybody here with us right now?", the reply came in the form of a little girl's voice saying "I'm right". Prepare to be intrigued as Julie shares more about her experiences, including speculations over an affair that might have taken place at the triplex where three families once lived. But our journey doesn't end there. Julie has also ventured into renowned haunted locations like the Stanley Hotel and the Queen Mary. Join us as we uncover the importance of preparing for investigations, following safety protocols, and using the scientific method in the world of the paranormal. Whether you're an experienced ghost hunter or a curious listener eager to learn about spectral phenomena, this episode is a thrilling mix of suspense, mystery, and history that will surely captivate your imagination. So, are you ready to step into the shadows with us?None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people o

Sep 20, 202336 min

Ep 102Point Sur Lightstation part 1

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Ever wondered why a lighthouse isn't always a light station? Join the conversation as we unravel the mystique of these coastal towers with our special guest, Carol O'Neil, a docent with Point Sur Lightstation. Carol introduces us to the world of lighthouses and the intriguing nuances that distinguish them from light stations. We journey back to 1889, navigating the rich history of the Point Sur Light Station and its role far beyond being merely warning devices. Despite its remote location , discover how this historical monument still functions today and its significance in the vast maritime landscape.But there's more than just history to explore! In a spine-chilling twist, Carol shares tales of shipwrecks, hauntings, and even Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVPs) at the Point Sur Light Station. Could these paranormal activities be mere coincidence or is there a link between the eerie incidents and residual or Intelligent Hauntings at the station? Delve into the mystery surrounding these occurrences and the potential for an interactive spirit presence. With its history and haunting, could the Point Sur Light Station be a crossroads where the past and present intertwine? Tune in to this episode to uncover the secrets within the walls of the Point Sur Light Station.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offer

Sep 13, 202338 min

Ep 101Haunted Whittier California

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Prepare yourselves for a journey into the spectral side of Whittier, California's history, led by our special guest, Jacob Caputo from Haunted Whittier. Join us as we traverse this historic town and uncover tales of its ghostly inhabitants, from Whittier's most haunted locations echoing with the whispers of past tragedies to the chilling lore surrounding the infamous Turnbull Canyon. Jacob's captivating storytelling breathes life into tales of spectral sightings and uncanny occurrences.Our conversation unravels the town's rich and often eerie past, beginning with the Tongva Indians and the pioneering Quakers, culminating in the creation of Whittier in the 1880s. We explore the daunting challenges faced, and the resilience of the early settlers. Jacob regales us with ghost stories from an antique store with a grim past and a former boys' school that still resonates with its haunting history.In our final segment, we delve into the folklore and legends of Whittier. From a misunderstood sanitarium to the ominous Turnbull Canyon and a haunted mansion, each tale is a thread in the intricate tapestry of Whittier's past. Here, history and the supernatural converge, painting a vivid picture of a town steeped in mystique and intrigue. Jacob's insights into the value of ghost stories as a unique means of preserving history will leave you seeing the past in a new, chilling light. And if you're daring enough, he might just inspire you to join him on one of his popular ghost tours. Enjoy this chilling melding of history, legend, and the supernatural that is sure to leave you with goosebumps.Jacob is the owner and operator of Haunted Whittier Tours. He is a third generation resident of Whittier California and has spent years collecting local stories, history and folklore.To buy tickets to Haunted Whittier Walking Ghost TourVisit their yelp page by clicking here https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/haunted-whittier-ghosts-myths-and-legends-tour-whittier?select=Oms89RcWvKt1h8ZGVVpPhwHaunted Whittier: Ghosts, myths and legends tour | Whittier CA | FacebookMansion Ghost (@hauntedwhittiertours) • Instagram photos and videosNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard

Sep 6, 202339 min

Ep 100Joseph Augustus Zarelli-Formally America's Unknown Child

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Thursday, December 8, 2022, Philadelphia police along with Identifinders announced the name so many have been waiting to hear. America's Unknown Child (The Boy in the Box) was named. Joseph Augustus Zarelli was born January 15, 1953, making him 4 years, one month and 10 days old the day his battered, broken and abused body was found in the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia, PA. We are closer to finding out what happened to him and who committed this heinous crime, but for now, we are going to be happy he got his name back, something detectives 65 years ago had always hoped for. (all opinions in the episode are that, just opinions and theories, the names of his parents are all conjecture and in no way indicate an absolute or definitive answer as to who Josephs biological parents are) Link to watch the press conference:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRTghh6NUfI None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in

Dec 14, 202231 min

Ep 99Doppelgangers

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The myths and folklores about Doppelgangers or Double walkers have been around for centuries, but is there truth to some of those myths? join us this week as we discuss all about Doppelgangers with author and historian Brian Clune.None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancest

Oct 18, 202245 min

Ep 98Fort Mifflin

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A paranormal investigators dream, the ghosts of Fort Mifflin never disappoint, is it the history of the place that keeps it alive or the ghosts that never rest, join us as we chat with Paranormal Ambassador (love that title) Greg O'Brian about the history, hauntings and happenings at Fort Mifflin William Howe left his mark in the casemateNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the c

Oct 12, 202244 min

Ep 97Missouri State Penitentiary

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Come visit the dark and spooky history and hauntings of the "bloodiest 47 acres in America"None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International co

Oct 5, 202243 min

Ep 96Trailer-Dealing Justice

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Season 2DEALING JUSTICESocials:Insta: @dealingjustice Twitter: @dealing_justiceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColdCasePlayingCardsNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is prote

Feb 22, 20223 min

Ep 95John & Jane Doe

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Each year an estimated 4,400 unidentified bodies are found and about 1,000 of them remain John or Jane Doe cases after a year passes, Their cases remain unsolved and their loved ones may never know exactly happened to them.Warning: photos and information in the linked section may be disturbing to some viewers.Caution advisedhttps://www.ocsheriff.gov/commands-divisions/field-operations-investigations-command/coroner/unidentified-dead None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. Th

Feb 2, 202242 min

Ep 94Case Comparison- Wendy Osborn and Kerry Patterson

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14 year old Wendy Osborn was abducted on her way to school on January 20, 1987. Does her murder and kidnapping mean anything to the 1980 abduction and murder of 15 year old Kerry Patterson?This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized. Below is a (partial) list of references used during the research and telling of this story. https://womensenews.org/2002/10/reporter-raped-at-14-tells-story-her-assault/https://www.sfgate.com/living/article/Documentarist-comes-to-grips-with-own-ordeal-2871061.phphttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-02-20-mn-25331-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-02-06-me-589-story.htmlhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-02-03-me-621-story.htmlhttps://www.sfgate.com/living/article/Documentarist-comes-to-grips-with-own-ordeal-2871061.phphttps://apnews.com/article/a84de61bc0c8989e319d600bcaef5dcbhttps://rcccmcc.com/2019/08/09/23-caf-april-ann-cooper/Newspaperarchives.comNewspapers.com and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness s

Jan 18, 202236 min

Ep 93Black Dahlia-Part 3-Suspects (replay)

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The unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short may forever remain that, unsolved, but, to many the killer is already known,the problem is who is right about which one? Join us this week as we discuss (and sometimes argue) about who could have committed this heinous crime.Ed Burns, Hayley questions whether or not he had the medical know how, BUT, I had forgotten during the recording that he had some medical student credits!George Hodel?Steve Hodel certainly thinks he did it. Check out his booksBlack Dahlia Avenger II 2014: Presenting the Follow-Up Investigation and Further Evidence Linking Dr. George Hill Hodel to Los Angeles's Black Dahlia and other 1940s LONE WOMAN MURDERS Mark HansenLeslie Dillon Piu Eatwell thinks she has the answer checkout her bookBlack Dahlia, Red Rose: The Crime, Corruption, and Cover-Up of America's Greatest Unsolved MurderDr Patrick O'Reilly, was he close enough friends with Mark Hansen to commit murder together? This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized. Below is a (partial) list of references used during the research and telling of this story.The Black Dahlia Referenceshttps://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/the-black-dahliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahliahttps://www.biography.com/crime-figure/black-dahliahttp://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1867198_1867170_1867291,00.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/26/black-dahlia-murder-steve-hodel-elizabeth-shorthttp://blackdahlia.web.unc.edu/https://stevehodel.com/https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/has-the-black-dahlia-murder-finally-been-solved-198247/https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/famous-murders/the-black-dahlia-murder/Documentarieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FlqnCf1LZshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXKEfFfFBKohttps://www.insideedition.com/black-dahlia-murder-true-story-50461https://www.horrorgalore.com/true-story/horrifying-mystery-black-dahlia-documentaryBookshttps://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Avenger-True-Story/dp/0061139610https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-James-Ellroy/dp/0446618128https://www.amazon.com/Severed-Story-Black-Dahlia-Murder/dp/187892317Xhttps://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Red-Rose-Corruption/dp/1631492268https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Files-Transfixed-Angeles/dp/0060582502https://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Shadows-Hidden-Dahlia-Murder/dp/1585004847https://www.amazon.com/Exquisite-Corpse-Surrealism-Dahlia-Murder/dp/B000WZTZOUhttp://www.piueatwell.com/black-daNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/Hauntin None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain

Jan 12, 202253 min

Ep 92Black Dahlia-Part 2-Investigation (replay)

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The first suspect and supposedly the last person to see Elizabeth alive, Robert "Red" Manly, although cleared of murder, he was haunted by the crime for the rest of his life. His wife stood by his side, unfortunately she had to have him committed to Patton State Hospital in 1954. Police bulletin to the officers on the investigation.Letters received by the newspapers. The police believe these were sent by the killer Random pages from the LAPD case file. I know I said I would put a link to the crime scene and morgue photos,but, honestly, you can just google "Black Dahlia Morgue photos" and hit image and all of the crime scene and morgue photos show up, WARNING, they are graphic, its hard to even realize that was once a living person.The photo below is the doctored photo that the press released, they even changed her face and covered the cuts from her mouth to her ears. Its the only photo I can stand to even post. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized. Below is a (partial) list of references used during the research and telling of this story.The Black Dahlia Referenceshttps://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/the-black-dahliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahliahttps://www.biography.com/crime-figure/black-dahliahttp://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1867198_1867170_1867291,00.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/26/black-dahlia-murder-steve-hodel-elizabeth-shorthttp://blackdahlia.web.unc.edu/https://stevehodel.com/https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/has-the-black-dahlia-murder-finally-been-solved-198247/https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/famous-murders/the-black-dahlia-murder/Documentarieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FlqnCf1LZshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXKEfFfFBKohttps://www.insideedition.com/black-dahlia-murder-true-story-50461https://www.horrorgalore.com/true-story/horrifying-mystery-black-dahlia-documentaryBookshttps://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Avenger-True-Story/dp/0061139610https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-James-Ellroy/dp/0446618128https://www.amazon.com/Severed-Story-Black-Dahlia-Murder/dp/187892317Xhttps://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Red-Rose-Corruption/dp/1631492268https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Files-Transfixed-Angeles/dp/0060582502https://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Shadows-Hidden-Dahlia-Murder/dp/1585004847https://www.amazon.com/Exquisite-Corpse-Surrealism-Dahlia-Murder/dp/B000WZTZOUhttNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/Ha None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s l

Dec 29, 202152 min

Ep 91Black Dahlia- Part 1-Elizabeth Short (replay)

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On the morning of January 15, 1947, a mother taking her child for a walk in a Los Angeles neighborhood stumbled upon a gruesome sight: the body of a young naked woman sliced in half at the waist. For over 70 years the mystery of who killed The Black Dahlia has perplexed the police, the FBI and arm chair detectives and website warriors alike. Armed with the LAPD and FBI files we begin part one of our 3 part series, where we focus on the victim. A girl just 22 years old who lost her life in the most vile and violent way. We want to give her name back, remind everyone that the Black Dahlia wasn't just a moniker or a sensation, she was a girl, a real life person who didn't deserve what happened to her in life or after death. Meet Elizabeth Short.Elizabeth in high school around age of 15/16Elizabeth's High School photo age 16Elizabeth in Florida near the age of 20Elizabeth with Matt GordonMug Shot taken in Santa Barbara, do you agree with Cat that her eyes are so haunting in this photo? https://www.amazon.com/Childhood-Shadows-Hidden-Dahlia-Murder/dp/1585004847Book Tress is reading, written by a childhood friend and neighbor of Elizabeth Short and the Short family None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) The Black Dahlia parts 1-3Resourceshttps://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/the-black-dahliahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Dahliahttps://www.biography.com/crime-figure/black-dahliahttp://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1867198_1867170_1867291,00.htmlhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/26/black-dahlia-murder-steve-hodel-elizabeth-shorthttp://blackdahlia.web.unc.edu/https://stevehodel.com/https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/has-the-black-dahlia-murder-finally-been-solved-198247/https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/famous-murders/the-black-dahlia-murder/Documentarieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FlqnCf1LZshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXKEfFfFBKohttps://www.insideedition.com/black-dahlia-murder-true-story-50461https://www.horrorgalore.com/true-story/horrifying-mystery-black-dahlia-documentaryBookshttps://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Avenger-True-Story/dp/0061139610https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-James-Ellroy/dp/0446618128https://www.amazon.com/Severed-Story-Black-Dahlia-Murder/dp/187892317Xhttps://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Red-Rose-Corruption/dp/1631492268https://www.amazon.com/Black-Dahlia-Files-TranNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistory None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain ab

Dec 22, 202158 min

Ep 90Black Dahlia Suspect Update with Brian Clune

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Walter Bayley wasn't on any suspect list or sought out by police when Elizabeth Shorts body was found, but, should he have been?Brian's Websitehttps://www.briancluneparanormalauthor.com/Books by Brian Clune on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Brian-Clune/e/B00MLM0EQ0%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistenc

Dec 22, 202138 min

Ep 89Sodder Family Tragedy Revisited

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When the Sodder children disappeared on Christmas Eve 1945 it sparked a mystery that still captivates us 76 years later, with the death of the last of the surviving Sodder children in April of 2021, will the desire to solve the mystery die with her? Listen as we tackle the telling of one of our first unsolved mysteries. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Information & photo creditshttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-children-who-went-up-in-smoke-172429802/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodder_children_disappearancehttps://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Sodder_Familyhttps://thetruecrimefiles.com/sodder-children-disappearance/https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/real-life/true-stories/what-happened-to-the-five-sodder-children/news-story/861777f8c048b45241d42dd9fc4d5ee0https://allthatsinteresting.com/sodder-childrenhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/mystery-5-children-killed-house-14235748https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18304007/giorgio-sodderand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February

Dec 15, 202138 min

Ep 88Wineville Chicken Coop Murders Revisited

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A sleepy Southern California town is turned upside down with the murders of 4 boys. So much so, the town changed its name. Join us as we look into the crime that rocked this small town and meet the monster who called it home almost 100 years ago. Looking for more information on The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders check out these booksThe Road Out of Hell: Sanford Clark and the True Story of the Wineville Murders by Anthony Flacco and Jerry Clark (Sanford's son).orNothing Is Strange with You: The Life and Crimes of Gordon Stewart Northcott by Janes Jeffrey PaulNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Wineville Chicken Coop MurderResources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wineville_Chicken_Coop_murdershttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/wineville-chicken-coop-murders/https://allthatsinteresting.com/wineville-chicken-coop-murdershttps://www.nydailynews.com/news/justice-story/california-crop-horror-1920s-article-1.1229595https://www.ranker.com/list/facts-about-wineville-chicken-coop-murders/amandasedlakhevenerhttps://the-line-up.com/gordon-northcott-wineville-chicken-coop-murderhttp://www.theoccultmuseum.com/family-affair-gordon-northcott-wineville-chicken-coop-murdershttps://highschool.latimes.com/ontario-high-school/murder-flashbacks-wineville-chicken-coop-murders/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wineville-Chicken-Coop-Murders/143884638962102https://criminalminds.fandom.com/wiki/Gordon_Northcotthttps://murderpedia.org/male.N/n/northcott-gordon.htmhttp://www.rarenewspapers.com/view/570624?imagelist=1https://www.whittierdailynews.com/2008/12/21/clark-chief-witness-in-20s-child-murders-led-exemplary-life/http://infoczarina.blogspot.com/2008/12/wineville-chicken-coop-murders.htmlhttps://www.cvltnation.com/grisly-perverse-crimes-gordon-stewart-northcott/ Documentarieshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EiOrpgXZNE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT16Sht4URI "During the 1920s, Boys Became the Prey of a Brutal Killer". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 6, 2019.Johnson, Kim Jarrell (2006). Jurupa. Arcadia Publishing. p. 67. ISBN 0-7385-3082-4. Kurz, John (1988-12-15). "Mira Loma History, Riverside County, California: Wineville Chicken Murders". Rubidoux Historical Society. Retrieved 2008-01-26. Paul, James Jeffrey, Nothing Is Strange with You, p.88 "Jurupa Valley History: Mira Loma History". Riverside CountyPlanning Department. 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-26 RasmNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the

Dec 8, 20211h 3m

Ep 87Vidocq Society with Bob Taft and Updates and Replay of America's Unknown Child

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He would be approximately 70years old today, although no one really knows exactly how old he would be, because no one knows when he was born, or his name,or his parents or who is favorite comic book hero was. No one knows anything,. We only know him as The Boy in a Box, or America’s Unknown child. He is the unidentified murder victim, 3 to 7 years old, whose naked, battered body was found in a cardboard box in the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 25, 1957. Gift Bob received from the Vidocq Society I KNEW the building would look like this!! WARNING: PICTURES BELOW MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME Newest Grave stone, I hope it soon will say a name instead Wanted Poster for informationDetectives lovingly dressed him for photos and his funeral None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Information Credits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_in_the_Box_(Philadelphia)https://medium.com/the-mystery-box/decades-after-he-was-found-there-is-still-hope-for-americas-unknown-child-678ce17ff7echttps://allthatsinteresting.com/boy-in-the-boxhttps://www.ranker.com/list/facts-and-theories-about-the-boy-in-the-box/cat-mcauliffehttps://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2020/11/11/memorial-services-held-for-boy-in-the-box-decades-after-murder-remains-unsolved-mystery/IMAGE CREDIThttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fallthatsinteresting.com%2Fboy-in-the-https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reddit.com%2Fr%2FUnexplainedPhotos%2Fcomments%2F23cp6w%2Fknown_also_as_americas_unknown_child_the_boy_in%2F&psig=AOvVaw2AbIGFv3JkjtrqjTFHbpYO&ust=1638399775050000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjhxqFwoTCODxwvqYwfQCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJ https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fallthatsinteresting.com%2Fboy-in-the-box&psig=AOvVaw2AbIGFv3JkjtrqjTFHbpYO&ust=1638399775050000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjhxqFwoTCODxwvqYwfQCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAO Bob Taft and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It w

Dec 1, 20211h 12m

Ep 86Rosco "Fatty" Arbuckle Scandal

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Mystery Labor Day Weekend 1921, Roscoe Arbuckle and friends took a trip to San Francisco, at the end of it, one women was dead and Rosco's career was ruined. Join us this week as we travel back 100 years to discuss the scandal that took down a giant. Virginia RappeMug shotOne of many headlinesVirginia's Casket None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a list of resources used during the research and telling of this story. (partial) Photos:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Rappe#/media/File:The_American_florist_-a_weekly_journal_for_the_trade(1921)_(17957015190).jpghttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fallthatsinteresting.com%2Fvirginia-rappe-fatty-arbuckle&psig=AOvVaw3QqU7TaymzAEAfYxpc-VUd&ust=1637198441093000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjhxqFwoTCLCV_dGdnvQCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAm https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.smithsonianmag.com%2Fhistory%2Fthe-skinny-on-the-fatty-arbuckle-trial-131228859%2F&psig=AOvVaw0EVM_JaZoHqv7D7c_CjQoG&ust=1637198834546000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjhxqFwoTCMD4v4qfnvQCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.co.uk%2Fmjmorpheus%2Froscoe-arbuckle%2F&psig=AOvVaw0EVM_JaZoHqv7D7c_CjQoG&ust=1637198834546000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAwQjhxqFwoTCMD4v4qfnvQCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAOInformation:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-skinny-on-the-fatty-arbuckle-trial-131228859/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roscoe_Arbucklehttps://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/10/11/fatty-arbuckle-and-the-birth-of-the-celebrity-scandaland of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.orghttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/silent-film-star-arrested-for-murder This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of the sponsor is prohibited. Books About Roscoe Arbuckle:https://www.amazon.com/Frame-Up-Untold-Story-Roscoe-Arbuckle/dp/0688091296https://www.amazon.com/Room-1219-Arbuckle-Mysterious-Virginia-ebook/dp/B00EBNXLZI/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=fatty+arbuckle&qid=1637112687&s=books&sr=1-1None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful

Nov 17, 202146 min

Ep 85Worley Hospital

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Join Cat as she talks to the stars of A & E's Ghost Hunters, Brandon Alvis and Mustafa Gatollari about their experiences at the Worley. Built in 1928 the hospital has seen everything from births to deaths and everything in between. Hospitals are the scene of the happiest occasions and the saddest and Worley was no different. For almost 50 years Worley was the only hospital in the town of Pampas, Texas. Aside from the normal scenes the Worley was also the place that young 25 year old nurse, Mary Lucille Myers decided to end her life. Listen as Brandon and Mustafa recount their experiences with Mary. None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates

Nov 10, 202130 min

Ep 84Historic Orange Plaza

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Historic Orange PlazaRoyer MansionGlassell Street Motorcycle shop where Bernie Claypool workedNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentation is protected by US & International copyright

Nov 3, 202147 min

Ep 83Vaile Mansion

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Vaile MansionJoin Cat as she discusses the hauntings and happenings at Vaile Mansion in Independence, MO with Shannon Johnson of Apex ParanormalNone of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, or history (and photos) multiple sources use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes or the telling of the stories. This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written permission of Haunting History Podcast or Tattered Tales Media Co. is prohibited. For more information about our hosts, guests or Haunting History Podcast please visit our website at https://hauntinghistorypodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram and Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/hauntinghistory/https://www.facebook.com/HauntingHistoryPodcast None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the story told. At times when reporting facts regarding a true crime, (and photos) multiple sources  use the same wording. Every effort is made to avoid any copyright infringements and no single work  was intentionally plagiarized when reporting the facts of the crimes. Below is a  list of resources  used during the research and telling of this story. (partial)Episode SourcesBooks:Finstad, Suzanne. Natasha: The Biography of Natalie Wood. New York: Random House, 2001.This biography is one of the most detailed accounts of Natalie Wood’s life. It includes in-depth interviews with her family, friends, and colleagues, and covers her complex relationship with her mother, Maria, her marriage to Robert Wagner, and her career highs and lows. This book provided background on Natalie’s family, her early life, and the pressures she faced, as well as details about her first and second marriages to Wagner.Davern, Dennis and Rulli, Marti. Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour. Medallion Press, 2009.Co-written by Dennis Davern, the captain aboard Splendour during Natalie’s last weekend, this book provides Davern’s account of the events surrounding her death, Wagner’s involvement, and his later testimonies. It was a primary source for understanding Davern’s relationship with the couple and details of the fateful Thanksgiving weekend.Articles and Websites:Vanity Fair: "Natalie Wood’s Fatal Voyage" by Sam Kashner, March 2012.This in-depth article investigates Natalie Wood's life, the influence of her mother, her relationship with Wagner, and her final days. It provided insight into the challenges Natalie faced balancing family and career in the years before her death.The Los Angeles Times: “After 30 Years, Natalie Wood’s Death Remains an Open Case” by Richard Winton, February 2018.This article covers the 2011 reopening of Natalie Wood’s case, with statements from the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and updates on Wagner’s status as a “person of interest.” It was useful for understanding the ongoing investigation and Wagner's relationship with the authorities.Town & Country: “The Mystery Surrounding Natalie Wood’s Death” by Sam Dangremond, February 2018.This article provides an overview of Natalie’s relationships with Wagner, her family dynamics, and new witness statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about the Thanksgiving weekend on Splendour and interactions between Natalie, Wagner, and Walken.Documentaries and Media Coverage:HBO Documentary: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)Produced by Natalie’s daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, this documentary offers a personal perspective on Natalie’s life, her role as a mother, and her relationship with Robert Wagner. It includes family interviews that gave context to Natalie’s life in 1981 and her family’s evolving feelings toward Wagner.CBS News – 48 Hours Special: Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018)This news special includes interviews with witnesses, Dennis Davern, and law enforcement involved in the reopened investigation. It was a source for additional details on Davern’s testimony, Walken’s role in the weekend, and Wagner’s interactions with law enforcement.Public Records:Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report on Natalie Wood’s Death (1981, with updates in 2011 and 2012).Available in public archives, the coroner’s report was crucial for understanding the official causes, injuries, and suspicions surrounding Wood’s death. This report, along with the revised statements from 2011, provided foundational details about the circumstances of her death and the inconsistencies that led to the case’s reopening. and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org  This presentatio

Oct 27, 202137 min