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Ep 82Fort Stanton
EHauntedTake a listen to the stars of A & E's Ghost Hunters; Brandon Alvis & Mustafa Gatollari recount their experience at the historic Fort Stanton, New MexicoFor more information onElements of a Haunting: Connecting History with Science to Uncover the Greatest Ghost Stories Ever ToldNone 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 inconsistenci

Ep 81St. Augustine Lighthouse
ESt. Augustine LighthouseJoin us this week as we chat with Speciality Program Managers Sammy Washburn & Abbey Smith about the history, hauntings and happenings at the beautiful historic St. Augustine LighthouseNone 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

Ep 80Villa Montezuma
EVilla MontezumaJoin us this week as we visit the beautiful and enchanting Villa Montezuma in San Diego California with author and historian Charles Spratley. Outside view of Villa MontezumaFuneral BookletsVictorian Mourning JewelryRetreat room where Jesse Shepard took his guestsAuthentic Victorian Mourning GownsRetreat with stairs to the towerStained glass windows in piano roomConservatory Villa Montezuma, BEAUTIFULOne of the many fireplacesRomeo & Juliet FireplaceMore about Charles Spratleyhttps://www.illusionsofthepast.com/p/about.html To purchase Charles' bookhttps://www.amazon.com/Piercing-Veil-Examining-Haunted-History/dp/0764341405 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 N

Ep 79Cold Case-Dorothy Jane Scott-Part 4 Final
EDorothy Jane ScottPart 4FinalNone 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 laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation withou

Ep 78Cold Case-Dorothy Jane Scott part 3
EDorothy Jane ScottPart 3To read more about the Dorothy Jane Scott case, and the crime blog that got Cat interested in the case please visit:https://crimeblogger1983.blogspot.com/2021/09/more-on-dorothy-jane-scott.htmlNone 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, MyHeri

Ep 77Cold Case-Dorothy Jane Scott part 2
EDorothy Jane ScottPart 2None 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 laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without wri

Ep 76Cold Case-Dorothy Jane Scott part 1
ENone 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.

Ep 75Who Killed Kerry Patterson-Final Episode
EWhen we started this story, like so many others, we don't know how they will end. This one rekindled an old acquaintance, who is now a friend, it introduced me to Bob Taft, who I know now, will be a long time friend and created an even closer relationship with Kristi, an old friend. So, if all this has done is get Kerry's story out there and help people remember her then we've done what we set out to do, what we didn't plan on was Kerry bringing us all together, I've said it before, and I will say it again, we were all brought to this one place for a reason, if that reason is friendship, I myself, am good with that, if its to tell more stories like Kerry's I'm good with that, ultimately we are all here for the journey, no matter where that leads us...and Im good with that too.Thanks Kerry.Crystal sent me an email of her final thoughts, that email is here in its entirety:As you have heard in this Podcast so skillfully assembled by Cathie Curtis, on June 14, 1980 our family moved to Fullerton from Cerritos, mainly because we wanted our then15 year old daughter Kerry to go to Sunny Hills High School.The new neighborhood was bustling with trades people laying concrete patios, putting in sod, doing landscaping and brick walkways. We were one of the last homes sold so most owners were well on their way to finishing up their exteriors and front yard landscaping.On June 26 Kerry and Michelle were going to take the beach bus to Huntington Beach for the first time with their new boogie boards. At the last minute we were informed that a piece of furniture we ordered was going to be delivered that day, so I had to ask the girls to stay home and wait for the delivery.In the early afternoon Kerry called an old friend who had moved to Fullerton a year before and made plans to meet up with him and a couple of his friends at the Ice Cream Castle about a mile from our new home. Kerry told Michelle she would bring her back a candy bar, and she took off on foot to walk the short distance to the strip mall where the ice cream store was.That was the last time anyone in our family saw Kerry.I have spent the last 40 years trying to sort out what happened to my daughter. To begin with, the Fullerton Police Department mishandled Kerry’s case from the beginning. According the “statistics” at the time I was told, “girls between the ages of 12-17 who go missing are 99% of the time runaways. Unfortunately for Kerry her age put her in that category, and no amount of exculpatory evidence like $20 sitting on her dresser, a suitcase mostly packed for a weekend trip in her room, and close friends and family saying she would never run away, made any difference to the Fullerton Police Department. Kerry falling into their “statistic” made it easy for them to put forth minimal effort to help us find my child. As a result, critical evidence and leads were oNone 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 captain aboard Splendour

Ep 74Who Killed Kerry Patterson Part 4
EKerry PattersonCerritos High School 1979(Picture Michele is referring to in this episode) For more information on Kristi Vaughn please visithttps://www.spiritwindowproject.com/ or email her at [email protected] 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,

Ep 73Who Killed Kerry Patterson Part 3
EWe are pleased that the Orange County Sheriff's Department agreed to be interviewed for this case.The disappearance and murder of Kerry Patterson hit home for Investigator Bob Taft, being a father himself, its hard to imagine the heartbreak of losing a child.He joins us today to discuss the case.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 inconsist

Ep 72Who Killed Kerry Patterson Part 2
EMichelleThe loss of a loved one changes you, in ways you may never expect.Interview with Kerry's sisterNone 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

Ep 71Who Killed Kerry Patterson Part 1
EKerry Patterson was a pretty, outgoing orange county teenager.On December 27, 1980, a worker in the Union oil field in Brea California, specifically in tonner Canyon, came across a human skull, located on flat ground in the middle of the oil field, about 50 feet from an oil derrick, rested what would break a mothers heart, send a sister on a life long search and a cold case detective looking for answers, the life and death of Kerry Patterson has touched many lives, lives of people she never even had a chance to meet.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 und

Ep 70Creepy Kids
EThey say kids say the darnest things, but, some do the scarest, listen as we chat about things perfectly normal kids have said to completely freak out their parents and hear about kids who really were the scariest thing you can imagine. Watch the 1956 version of The Bad Seed on Amazon Primehttps://www.amazon.com/Bad-Seed-Nancy-Kelly/dp/B001TGXNXU *********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 Creditshttps://www.boredpanda.com/creepy-weird-kids-stories-tweets/https://www.buzzfeed.com/kristatorres/innocent-kids-who-had-no-idea-they-were-being-creepy-afhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/kidhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_youngest_killerss-who-kill-shootings-stranglings-8753436https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/waukesha/news/waukesha/2020/08/12/waukesha-slender-man-stabbing-morgan-geyser-loses-appeal/3354632001/https://abcnews.go.com/US/investigators-slender-man-case-discuss-chilling-interviews-12/story?id=66320806https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/tv-movies/a29591703/slender-man-stabbing-true-storyhttps://medium.com/crimebeat/the-11-year-old-serial-killer-6c64a552ffe8Photo Creditshttps://www.elitereaders.com/five-kids-surprising-discovery/https://www.etsy.com/sg-en/listing/722313540/4x6-vintage-creepy-children-halloweenhttps://www.boredpanda.com/darkest-things-kids-said/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organicSpecial thanks to Anthony Donatelli@anthony_donatelli@kfrogradioand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative 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 pro

Ep 69Haunted Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
EThe Hollywood Roosevelt hotel, financed in part by the roaring twenties kings and queen of Hollywood, Louis B. Mayer, Douglas Fairbanks, the silent screen queen herself Mary Pickford and Grauman Theater owner Sid Grauman. The 12-story hotel has 300 guest rooms including 63 suites it was Built in 1927, and named for US President Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel has penthouse views of the hollywood hills and sign. Building took a year and half and at the time cost what seemed like an astronomical amount for the time of 2.5 million, which would be well over 25 million today. Its known for hosting the first academy awards on May 16, 1929, and for the guests that may have never checked out. AdvertisementThe Famous Blossom Room, does one of the spirits haunt this room because he didn't win the award he thought he deserved? Special thanks to Craig Owens Author, Historianhttps://bizarrela.com/https://bizarrela.com/product-category/haunted-by-history-books/You can follow Craig at bizarre_los_Angeles on instagram or at Bizarre Los Angeles on 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 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://www.historichotels.org/us/hotels-resorts/the-hollywood-roosevelt/history.phphttps://la.curbed.com/2015/10/27/9907144/haunted-hotels-los-angeleshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hollywood_Roosevelt_Hotelhttps://amuse.vice.com/en_us/article/nehttps://laist.com/2017/05/16/roosevelt_hotel_history.phpmn8k/hollywood-roosevelt-reviewhttps://www.seeing-stars.com/Died/Haunted.shtmlhttps://ladailymirror.com/2014/04/07/mary-mallory-hollywood-heights-the-roosevelt-hotel-hollywood-party-central/https://frightfind.com/haunted-hollywood-roosevelt/Photo Creditshttps://amuse.vice.com/en_us/article/nemn8k/hollywood-roosevelt-reviewhttps://www.pinterest.com/pin/305541155944307665/?nic_v2=1a5mA0hRdhttps://www.hauntedrooms.com/california/los-angeles/haunted-places/haunted-hotels/hollywood-roosevelt-hotelhttps://ladailymirror.com/2014/04/07/mary-mallory-hollywood-heights-the-roosevelt-hotel-hollywood-party-central/and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative This presentation is protected by US & International copyright laws. Reproduction & distribution of the presentation without written perNone 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/HauntingHistoryPo 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 ca

Ep 68Cosmopolitan Hotel-San Diego
EThis week we are not traveling far from us, and if you are in southern California there is still time to visit, during the spookiest month of the year, we visited last weekend and it was amazing. Special Thanks to Mike Simms with San Diego PR and Eric Minella-Manager of Historic Interpretation Cosmopolitan Hotel & RestaurantandMichael Brown with San Diego Ghost Tours and http://www.oldtownsmosthaunted.com/ *********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://www.oldtowncosmopolitan.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmopolitan_Hotel_and_Restauranthttps://sdghosts.com/cosmopolitan-hotel/https://hiddensandiego.net/things-to-do/places/cosmopolitan-hotelhttps://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=26335Photo Creditshttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fclassicsandiego.com%2Fmexican%2F1870s-cosmopolitan-hotel%2F&psig=AOvVaw0z6bVdPlK5xGuVMnPhw7It&ust=1602114059600000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjhxqFwoTCKCpgY6SoewCFQAAAAAdAAAAABADhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.booking.com%2Fhotel%2Fus%2Fcosmopolitan.html&psig=AOvVaw0z6bVdPlK5xGuVMnPhw7It&ust=1602114059600000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjhxqFwoTCKCpgY6SoewCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAIand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative 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 2

Ep 67Preston Castle
EBuilt in 1894, Preston School of Industry opened to 7 wards, all juveniles transferred from San Quentin State Prison. For over 120 years the Castle as its become known as has become home to more than its share of spirits. Is Preston Castle filled with intelligent hauntings of the boys and staff who worked, lived and died there or are the imprints of its sometimes violent and tragic past still playing over and over again today, we'll let you decide. Cat's speaks to Connie, one of the leaders of the Preston Paranormal Team to find out how much and what is really going on there.To learn more please visit:PrestonCastle.org 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 (19

Ep 66Coming Soon
ENone 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.

Ep 65Catching a Killer-The Murder of April Tinsley
EThe death of a child is always tragic and heart breaking, the murder of a child is unspeakable, the unsolved murder of a child is unfathomable. The case of April TInsley is all 3. On April 1, 1988 8 year old April Tinsley disappeared, how her killer was caught may be the wave of the future of solving all cold cases with DNA. If you want to see what the murderer looks like feel free to google, I can't bring myself to post it here. notes left by the killer FACEBOOK PAGE FOR APRILhttps://www.facebook.com/pg/AprilMarieTinsley/photos/?ref=page_internalFBI PROFILE OF KILLERhttps://archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/stories/2009/may/april-tinsley-murder-pt.-3/tinsley-killer-profileCeCe Moore-The Genetic Detectivehttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ibtimes.com%2Fgenetic-detective-preview-cece-moore-investigates-april-tinsleys-murder-abc-crime-2994212&psig=AOvVaw369SfFKbyOsxk1nt9V1dBr&ust=1597883618032000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjhxqFwoTCKCAi8mCpusCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJ*********None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the 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://meaww.com/the-genetic-geneology-ep-4-1988-cold-case-murder-of-april-tinsley-8-year-old-fort-wayne-indianahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDmatchhttps://fortwaynesnbc.com/2019/07/15/one-year-later-looking-back-at-the-april-tinsley-cold-case-breakthrough/https://www.indystar.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/13/april-tinsley-murder-officers-get-honorable-mention-top-cops-award/1189914001/https://www.distractify.com/p/what-happened-to-april-tinsleyhttps://www.cnn.com/2018/07/16/us/cold-case-april-tinsley-dna-trnd/index.htmlhttps://www.monstersandcritics.com/tv/true-crime/murder-of-8-year-old-april-tinsley-john-d-miller-taunted-investigators-for-30-years-before-dna-evidence-caught-up-with-him/Photo Creditshttps://www.facebook.com/pg/AprilMarieTinsley/photos/?ref=page_internaland of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative 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, Wagne

Ep 64The Legend of Lavina Fisher
EWebsters dictionary definition of the word Legend says : a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but is unauthenticated. Being a historical true crime podcast, so many times the stories we tell are mired in a century old game of telephone somewhere in the story is the truth, sadly tho we never know how much of the truth of the story gets documented and shared, particularly when we talk about something that happened 200 years ago. This weeks episode is a story that exemplifies that, The legend of Lavina FIsher is so old its hard to know what is true and what parts just became a camp fire story. Charleston old Jail *********None of the photos on this page belong to Haunting History Podcast. No copyright infringement intended and are only used as enhancements to the 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://blog.luxurysimplified.com/a-haunting-in-charleston-the-legend-of-lavinia-fisherhttps://abcnews4.com/news/local/old-ghost-tales-of-lavinia-fisher-more-fiction-than-fact-tour-guide-sayshttps://chstoday.6amcity.com/lavinia-fisher-charleston-sc/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akM3l89Nj0ghttps://www.legendsofamerica.com/sc-laviniafisher/https://www.postandcourier.com/news/lavinia-fisher-of-charleston-nations-first-female-serial-killer-or-wrongly-accused/article_8cd5c8da-e60f-11e9-abd7-0712bc94dd35.htmlhttps://blog.luxurysimplified.com/a-haunting-in-charleston-the-legend-of-lavinia-fisherList of executions in South Carolinahttp://genealogytrails.com/scar/executions1.htmPhoto Creditshttp://www.lowcountryweekend.com/these-haunted-charleston-spots-may-leave-you-screaming/https://scaresandhauntsofcharleston.wordpress.com/2012/03/13/the-old-city-jail/and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative 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 investig

Ep 63Carl "Alfafa" Switzer
EFrom 1922 to 1944 Hollywood executive and producer Hal Roach, famous for his part in the Laurel and Hardy films and those by Charlie Chase. filmed children in what he believed was in a relatively natural way. One of those children would hit the screen in a big way and still almost 100 years later is one of the most recognizable child characters still today. Alfafa&SpankyAlfafa&Darla *********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://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/switzer-of-our-gang-murderedhttps://www.ohmidog.com/2015/05/04/which-petey-is-which-the-historical-record-about-our-gang-dog-isnt-exactly-spot-on/#:~:text=The%20first%20dog%20to%20play%20Petey%20was%20Pal%2C%20the%20Wonder%20Dog.&text=Pal's%20last%20appearance%20was%20in,with%20a%20grudge%20against%20Lucenay.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_%22Alfalfa%22_Switzerhttps://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/switzer-of-our-gang-murderedhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0842813/https://filmdaily.co/news/carl-switzer/https://doyouremember.com/92993/inside-look-strange-death-alfalfahttps://doyouremember.com/92993/inside-look-strange-death-alfalfaImage Credits:https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1011/carl-switzerhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmommybase.com%2Ftodays-birthday-boy-is-carl-switzer-otherwise-known-as-alfalfa%2F&psig=AOvVaw1ovavcgX2HQ45fH8AJsznP&ust=1593327852247000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjhxqFwoTCLDvi5i3oeoCFQAAAAAdAAAAABADhttps://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fdoyouremember.com%2F92993%2Finside-look-strange-death-alfalfa&psig=AOvVaw1ZHP-XKqhHnda2srQEFjZF&ust=1593327959203000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CA0QjhxqFwoTCNiqqqu3oeoCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAJand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative 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 relationshi

Ep 62The Murder of Rebecca Schaeffer
ERebecca's star was rising in Hollywood until one shot of a gun ended her life.Robert Bardo is serving life without the possibility of parole at Avenal State Prison in California*********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://www.imdb.com/name/nm0769726/bio://allthatsinteresting.com/rebecca-schaefferhttps://www.eonline.com/news/1057267/the-still-terrifying-details-of-the-murder-of-rebecca-schaeffer-a-star-on-the-rise-and-an-obsession-turned-deadlyImage Credits:https://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/rebecca-schaeffers-stalker-snaps-role-movie-part-62368618https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/a27116831/rebecca-schaeffer-murder/and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreative 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 statements from people on Catalina Island that night, contributing details about t

Ep 61The Mysterious Life & Death of Billy the Kid
EThe heritage of Billy the Kid has been in question for over a 100 years, where was he born, what his name was and even more of a mystery, did he really die on July 14th, 1881? His life is such a mystery no one can even agree if he was born a McCarthy or a Bonney, all we know is his legend lives on. only authenticated photo of Billy the Kid currently, that may change as technology changesTo see a photo purchased by the Collins brothers in Tombstone, they are still trying to have authenticated. I think it looks alot like him!go here: https://www.vvdailypress.com/news/20171103/brothers-claim-dug-up-photo-shows-billy-kid-with-joseph-antrim Photo purchased at a flea market in 2011 may show not only Billy the Kid, (second from left) but, also Pat Garret (center) if authenticated it would be worth many millions of dollars. *********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://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/billy-the-kid-bornhttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/billy-the-kid-survived-hico-texastruewestmagazine.com › did-paulita-maxwell-bear-billy..https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&n=mccarty&oc=0&p=henryhttps://www.geni.com/people/William-Henry-Bonney-II/6000000010894444446https://www.history.com/news/9-things-you-may-not-know-about-billy-the-kidhttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Billy-the-Kid-American-outlawImage Credits:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/22/known-photograph-discovered-billy-kid-pat-garrett-together/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/22/known-photograph-discovered-billy-kid-pat-garrett-together/https://www.vvdailypress.com/news/20171103/brothers-claim-dug-up-photo-shows-billy-kid-with-joseph-antrimand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.comInsta and Facebook @treleavencreativeThis 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 wee

Ep 60Debra Pscholka Part 2
EInterview with Beth If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Debra Pscholka Please call the Corona Police Department at 951-736-2334None 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/Research Credits:Special thanks to the Corona Police Department andBethanie PscholkaJeff PscholkaImage Credits:Bethanie Pscholkaand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreativeand 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 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 document

Ep 59Missing: Debra Pscholka
E12 year old Debra was last seen in Corona, California at approximately 8:15 p.m. on June 5, 1971.She went to a movie theater with friends. She was never seen again.Foul play is suspected in Debra's disappearance.Her case remains open and unsolved.Age 12age progression to 52 (circa 2010)Unidentified young girl whose remains were found and compared to Debra's DNA. If you or anyone you know has information regarding Debra Pscholka please call Corona Police Department at 951-736-2334None 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/Research Credits:Special thanks to the Corona Police Department andBethanie PscholkaJeff PscholkaImage Credits:Bethanie Pscholkaand of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org Haunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.com Insta and Facebook @treleavencreativeand 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 witn

Ep 58Project Blue Book
EWhat started in 1947 as Project Sign, Project Grudge then Project Blue Book is still going on in some capacity or another.Join us this week as we discuss the beginnings of the governments secret programs to study the existence of UFO'sAlso On this episodeLink to the FBI files on Project Blue Bookhttps://vault.fbi.gov/Project%20Blue%20Book%20%28UFO%29%20Link to Navy UFO Footagehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkPn-YMp9vILink to Virtual Tour of the Hollywood Forever Cemeterywww.discoverlosangeles.com/magichourOr you can follow Karie Bible @CemeteryTourGuide on instagramScroll through to find May 22nd. “See” you there! *********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://sohp.us/history-of-the-usaf-ufo-programs/4-project-sign.phphttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Project-Signhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Signhttps://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/97unclass/ufo.htmlhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Project-Grudgehttps://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufoshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Bookhttps://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ufoshttps://www.history.com/topics/paranormal/project-blue-bookImage Credits:https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/arts/television/project-blue-book-history-true-story.htmland of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.orgHaunting History Podcast Logo compliments of:Website is www.treleavencreative.comInsta and Facebook @treleavencreativeThis 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 Angele

Ep 57Valentino's Curse
EAt one time Rudolph Valentino's star shone brighter than any other in Hollywood. A handsome, debonair man whose image on the screen caused women to swoon and faint. Sadly, his star wasn't destined to shine for long.Rodolfo Pietro Filibert Raffaello Guglielmi di Valentina d'AntonguellaA photo of Valentino's cursed ring, not sure if this is a real photo of it or not but, you can find more info here:https://anomalien.com/the-real-story-of-rudolph-valentinos-cursed-ring/ Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayres in the Sheik Newspaper article of his viewing and funeralCrush of fans during his viewing.Pola NegriThe heartbroken Pola Negri being escorted during the funeral in CaliforniaThis photo is actually for sale here:https://www.amazon.com/Rudolph-Valentino-Funeral-photo-Z3664/dp/B00ICNTDW8Pola Negri y Rudolph Valentino by Federico Beltrán Masses.The portrait shows Negri wearing Valentino’s ‘cursed’ ring. Photograph: Beltrán Masses courtesy of Bonhamshttps://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/sep/07/rudolph-valentino-portrait-cursed-ring-goes-on-sale-federico-beltran-masses-auctionA photo of Karie Bible as the Lady in Black at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Photo Credit: Brian Donnelly @ donnelleywood56 and https://www.facebook.com/brian.donnelly.98You can find Karie at CemeteryTourGuide on instagram ***************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/The_Sheik_(film)https://www.biography.com/actor/rudolph-valentinohttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-latin-lover-and-his-enemies-119968944/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/valentino-dieshttps://hollyhttps://biography.yourdictionary.com/rudolph-valentinowoodforever.com/story/rudolph-valentino/https://www.ripleys.com/weird-news/cursed-ring/https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2017/sep/07/rudolph-valentino-portrait-cursed-ring-goes-on-sale-federico-beltran-masses-auctionhttps://www.thescarechamber.com/the-cursed-ring-of-rudolph-valentino/https://anomalien.com/the-real-story-of-rudolph-valentinos-cursed-ring/http://theunexplainedmysteries.com/cursed-ring.htmlImage Credit:http://www.yourememberthat.com/media/16757/Rudolph_Valentino_Funeral_Riot/#.XrDcOPlKiUhttps://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1926-pola-negri-vintage-rudolph-valentino-funeralhttps://carrieannebrownian.wordpress.com/2016/08/24/rudolph-valentino-week-part-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/HauntingHi 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 S

Ep 56The World is Strange Right Now
ENone 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.

Ep 55The Murder of Georgette Bauerdorf
EGeorgette BauerdorfGeorgette was born with a silver spoon in her mouth, she was the youngest of two born to wealthy New York oilman George Bauerdorf and his wife Constance on May 6, 1924. Her murder is still unsolved more than 75 years later. 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 c

Ep 54The Beale Ciphers
ENone 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.

Ep 53Season 4 Trailer
EWe're Back!! Season 4 trailer is up! Come back on our new upload day of Wednesdays, All new episode next week!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 & Interna

Ep 52The Disappearance of Bobby Dunbar
EAlmost a hundred years later the life and disappearance of little Bobby Dunbar would challenge the beliefs and history of 3 familiesNone 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 protect

Ep 51The Phoenix Lights part 2-Interview with Peter Davenport
EThe National UFO Reporting Center is an organization in the United States that investigates UFO sightings and/or alien contacts. NUFORC has been in continuous operation since 1974.Listen to an interview with Director Peter Davenport.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 Ance

Ep 50The Phoenix Lights
EPhoenix LightsOn March 13, 1997, 911 operators, news stations, military bases and even the FAA started receiving phone calls of a series of lights sighted in the Arizona sky, the sightings would become the largest reported mass UFO sighting of all time. 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) https://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/11/09/simington.ufocommentary/index.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Lightshttps://thephoenixlights.net/https://www.mufon.com/http://www.nuforc.org/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 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 mot

Ep 49HH Holmes Part 2 with Expert Adam Selzer
EHH Holmes expert Adam Selzer joins Cat this week to talk all things Murder Castle & HH Holmes. You can find Author and Historian Adam Selzer at www.mysteriouschicago.com 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.o

Ep 48HH Holmes Murder Castle Part 1
EHH Holmes Murder Castle Part 1Born Herman Webster Mudgett on May 16, 1861, HH Holmes who he later became to be known as killed as many as a couple of hundred people or as few as 9 people. Outside of Murder CastleHH HolmesGraduation PhotoDrawings of Murder Castle 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) https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/72642/9-things-you-didnt-know-about-americas-first-serial-killer-hh-holmeshttps://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/hh-holmes/https://www.britannica.com/biography/H-H-Holmeshttps://harpers.org/archive/1943/12/the-master-of-the-murder-castle/https://www.history.com/topics/crime/murder-castlehttp://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2069355_2069356_2069372,00.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/hh-holmes-hotelhttps://www.google.com/search?q=murder+castle&sxsrf=ACYBGNQQF15zs3_sdyqToB5B88rDnEfU3w:1573513459554&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjy5bi2ouPlAhU5CTQIHSKHB7oQ_AUIEigB&biw=1920&bih=888#imgrc=7Kt4RXKW3t05pM:https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2017/09/02/tests-confirm-gravesite-of-1800s-serial-killer-h-h-holmes/ Photoshttps://www.google.com/search?q=murder+castle&sxsrf=ACYBGNQQF15zs3_sdyqToB5B88rDnEfU3w:1573513459554&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjy5bi2ouPlAhU5CTQIHSKHB7oQ_AUIEigB&biw=1920&bih=888#imgrc=oaXIlknXNacUQM: Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/Holmes-Own-Story-Historical-Illustrations/dp/1946100072/ref=asc_df_1946100072/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=346620673138&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11631238489519619508&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013701&hvtargid=aud-829758849484:pla-730740718449&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=67830888897&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=346620673138&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11631238489519619508&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013701&hvtargid=aud-829758849484:pla-730740718449https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CL1OK8E/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FC0ZIA/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1https://www.amazon.com/H-Holmes-American-Ripper-Biographies-ebook/dp/B0798J153Q/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=hh+holmes&qid=1573513812&s=digital-text&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzM1BDMDVQSkg3QUJXJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwODcwMDUwMjJWSzhRUk9VUUlSVCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNDI5NzQ1MjZTRDlNTTBGSlRDVSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU= and of couNone 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 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,

Ep 47The Legend of Vampire Girl-Mercy Brown
EMuch like the Salem Witch Trials, the New England Vampire panic was born out of fear and the unknown, or maybe even just the fear of the unknown. There were upwards of 80 victims of the panic, Mercy Brown was just one of them, but, one of the most famous and probably the muse for the character Lucy in Bram Stokers novel Dracula. 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) Informationhttp://exhibits.hsl.virginia.edu/alav/tuberculosis/https://allthatsinteresting.com/mercy-brown-vampirehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6628164/mercy-lena-brownhttps://www.history.com/news/the-last-american-vampirehttps://www.ufoinsight.com/the-bone-chilling-case-of-mercy-brown/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-great-new-england-vampire-panic-36482878/https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/01/16/the-story-of-mercy-brown-new-englands-last-vampire/Videoshttps://www.amazon.com/Vampire-Island-Gary-Turner/dp/B07DCZCKGD/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=vampire+documentary&qid=1572314533&sr=8-8https://www.amazon.com/American-Vampire-Mark-Soldinger/dp/B07JG61CSR/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=vampire+documentary&qid=1572314581&sr=8-10(this is the one Hayley wouldn’t let me finish listening to) 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 underst

Ep 46The Exorcist
EIts a couple of weeks before Halloween so we are taking a small break from true crime to focus on the really scary and what's more terifying then a story about a demon? Released in December 1973 the movie the Exorcist was the highest grossing movie of its time, the movie based loosely on the book by William Peter Platty follows the story of 12 year old Regan played by Linda Blair and her family as they deal and try to overcome some radically disturbing behavior. 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) Video of movie goersYou tubehttps://www.youtube.com/user/behindtheexorcisthttps://medium.com/@Rawwmatic/roland-doe-the-true-story-of-the-exorcist-f93c4b524b67https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritualismhttp://www.cultofweird.com/paranormal/exorcist-grave-milwaukee/https://medium.com/@Rawwmatic/roland-doe-the-true-story-of-the-exorcist-f93c4b524b67http://www.theparanormalguide.com/blog/the-exorcist-cursehttps://www.ranker.com/list/weird-facts-about-the-exorcist/christopher-myers?ref=inline_nodesquaredhttps://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_homehttps://members.huntakiller.com/blog-articles/2017/4/1/the-curse-of-the-exorcistand 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 relationsh

Ep 45The Hotel Del Coronado
ESeason 4 Episode 3Kate MorganThe Hotel Del Coronado opened in February of 1888. It has hosted famous people from Marilyn Monroe to Ellen Degeneres. But the most famous guest of the Hotel Del is one that been there for almost 130 years. Kate Morgan checked into the Hotel Del Coronado on Thanksgiving Day 1892, the employees knew almost immediately there was something different about the Beautiful Stranger, little did they know that she would be still famous so many decades later. Link to the painting by Dr. Suess. "I dreamed I was a doorman at the Hotel Del Coronado"https://www.libertypuzzles.com/wooden-jigsaw-puzzles/i-dreamed-i-was-a-doorman-at-the-hotel-del-coronadoPictures of the Crown Room with lighting designed by Frank L Baum Haunted by History by Craig Owenshttps://bizarrela.com/store/haunted-by-history-vol-1-soft-cover/ 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) Informationhttps://www.realtygroupssd.com/2018/01/10/the-intriguing-history-of-hotel-del-coronado/https://www.forbes.com/sites/jordilippemcgraw/2018/02/28/secrets-hotel-del-coronado/#64bf69cd19bchttps://www.travelandleisure.com/hotels-resorts/hotel-del-coronado-san-diego-hauntedhttps://hoteldel.com/timeline/like-hot/https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/local-history/sd-me-archives-kate-morgan-20171120-story.htmlhttps://sandiegoghosttech.com/haunted-places-2/2017/11/23/missing-on-thanksgiving-the-mysterious-identity-of-la-grants-house-servanthttps://hoteldel.com/press/brief-history-hotel-del-coronado/https://www.voiceofsandiego.org/topics/news/at-the-hotel-del-a-deadly-obsession/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_del_Coronadohttps://www.historichotels.org/hotels-resorts/hotel-del-coronado/history.phpPhotoshttps://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/October-2015/Inside-the-Icon-Hotel-Del-Coronado-Room-3327/https://www.travelchannel.com/interests/haunted/articles/americas-most-notorious-hotel-ghosts Bookshttps://www.amazon.com/Beautiful-Stranger-Ghost-Morgan-Coronado/dp/091625173Xhttps://www.amazon.com/Legend-Kate-Morgan-Search-Coronado/dp/1122265743and of course Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, Newspaperarchives, FamilySearch.org and FindaGrave.com 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, th

Ep 44Heaven's Gate
ESeason 4 Episode 2 Said to be one of the most haunted locations in California, (a perfect area to visit for Halloween) the house was located in the upscale neighborhood in Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego County, (the house isn’t there anymore it was demolished soon after it was purchased far below market value, ) The Heavens Gate house is said to not only be haunted by the spirits on the undead but, by something a little more outter wordly than that. Marshall Applewhite & Bonnie Nettles Purple Shrouds & Nikes 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) Information:http://www.heavensgate.com/STILL THE SAME AS THE DAY OF THE SUICIDEhttps://twentytwowords.com/25-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-terrifying-heavens-gate-suicide-culthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_(religious_group)https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/heavens-gate-20-years-later-10-things-you-didnt-know-114563/https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/heavens-gate-cult-members-found-deadhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/heavens-gate-culthttps://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/former-heavens-gate-cult-follower-mass-suicide-docBookshttps://nyupress.org/9781479881062/https://www.amazon.com/Heavens-Gate-Postmodernity-Routledge-Religions/dp/0754663744Photoshttps://timeline.com/the-heavens-gate-mass-suicide-7f440ab4b333https://aminoapps.com/c/urban-legends-cryptids/page/blog/heavens-gate/dV41_WntbuLQldQlqBmzw8dK2mGx5VzLdnand 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

Ep 43The Ghost Ship Mary Celeste
ESeason 4 Episode 1When Captain Briggs set sail in the Mary Celeste he had no idea that he and his family and the ship would become the Ghost Ship that people would still be talking about almost 150 years later. This story has all my favorites for the Halloween season. A ghost ship, history, mystery and maybe even pirates. What happened to the family and crew of the Mary Celeste? Its a mystery we may never know the answer to.The Mary Celeste when she was the AmazonBenjamin Spooner BriggsBriggs FamilyNone 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) Photoshttp://www.maryceleste.net/crew.htmhttp://tribupedia.com/mary-celeste-unsolved-mystery/mary-celeste-captain-benjamin-briggs-and-his-family/http://tribupedia.com/mary-celeste-unsolved-mystery/mary-celeste-captain-benjamin-briggs-and-his-family/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_CelesteInformationhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60585174/benjamin-spooner-briggshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigantine https://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda2_000064.htmhttps://www.bermuda-attractions.com/bermuda2_000064.htmDe Kay, Ormonde. (1981, February/March). The Mystery of The Mary Celeste. American Heritage, 32(2). Retrieved from https://www.americanheritage.com/content/mystery-mary-celeste https://people.howstuffworks.com/why-is-it-bad-luck-to-change-name-ship.htm Videoshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK3G8n53D6ABookshttps://www.amazon.com/Mary-Celeste-Unsolved-Mystery-History/dp/0689851227https://www.janeyolen.com/history-mystery-the-mary-celeste/https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Ship-Mysterious-Celeste-Missing/dp/0345466659and 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 chal

Ep 42BONUS Disappearance of Debra Lynn-Psychic Medium Billy Tyler
EBilly TylerBilly Tyler Healing is dedicated to heal mind, body and soul with the help of self, nature and spirit. Psychic•Medium•Crystal Healer•Reiki Practitioner Join us this week as Billy Tyler re-tells the reading he had with Josalyn and her mom Janice and answers and clarifies somethings for Cat Facebook- Billy Tyler Healing https://www.facebook.com/billytylerhealing/Instagram- Billy Tyler Healing@billytylerhealingEmail: [email protected]: https://calendly.com/billytylerhealingNone 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

Ep 41BONUS Disappearance of Debra Lynn-Ron Kidwell
EBonus Audio 1 Ron explains why he would ask someone who claims to be Debra Lynn to pronounce the word "ambulance".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

Ep 40The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 10-The end….
ESeason 3 Episode 10 We have to apologize in advance for some of the sound quality in the recordings, its one of the technical issues we are working on. Thank you to all our listeners who stuck around when we changed it up a bit to do a whole season on a missing person. We appreciate you more than you could ever know!Bonus Audio coming soon, for the next couple of weeks we will have some bonus audio being published on our regular publishing days.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

Ep 39The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 9
ESeason 3 Episode 9 This week we answer listener questions. Thank you so much to all that emailed and messaged us! We are so lucky to have so many brilliant listeners, every time I get a question, it makes me go back and look at things again, so THANK 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 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.

Ep 38The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 8
ESeason 3 Episode 8 The Diaries- 1979We actually think that is her writing on the 30thApril 27th-Debbie? April 28 and 29 obviously JohnDebbie or John? 1978None 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 p

Ep 37The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 7
ESeason 3 Episode 7The Diaries-1978Some insight into the day to day lives of John, Debra, Jacks and JoshTabs:Red=read on podcastYellow=read highlighted part/discussBlue=John's writingPurple=Rocco's mentionedNone 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, N

Ep 36The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 6
ESeason 3 Episode 6Episode 6 of our missing, unsolved and true crime story is an interview with Dr. Anthony Firek about epilipsy and the medications that Debbie was prescribed.(sorry about the sound quality of this interview, tried something new....did not work :) Newspaper ArticlesHow adorable are the boys??And how pretty was she??If you are like me, I always like to put a face to a name, John Kidwell, taken between 2003-2007Thank you to Rob Kidwell for the newspaper articles and the photo of John.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 offi

Ep 35The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 5
EEvery turn takes us on a new path. Interview with John's brother Ron. Joshua & Jackson Kidwell Please like and share Find Debra Lynn & Sons on Facebook.https://www.facebook.com/findingdebralynnkidwellandsons/ 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, Newspa

Ep 34The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 4
ESeason 3 Episode 4 Witnesses can be the best friend of an investigator or their worst enemy.Listen this week as Cat goes on a quest to find any one of the many witnesses in this case. DoeNetwork.org NamUs.Gov If you have any information on this case please contact Detective Greg Cadman at the Ventura County Sheriff's Department.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 circumstanc

Ep 33The Disappearance of Debra Lynn Part 3
ESeason 3 Episode 3So many times thru this journey we have been convinced that we could with almost certainty know what happened to Debbie and the boys, but, then we get one little piece of information that makes us question everything all over again. Join us this week as we dispel some of the original information we received, chasing down information 40 years after the fact, isn't always easy. Please like and share the Facebook page FIND DEBRA LYNN AND SONShttps://www.facebook.com/findingdebralynnkidwellandsons/ Thank you Sara to Laughing in the Dark Podcast https://www.litdarkpodcast.com/and Cassie and Korrena at Critter Cast http://crittercastpodcast.blubrry.net/Also, Special thank you to Katherine ReaderSpiritualist/Medium, Ancient 15th-century Card Reader/Remote Viewer/ Intuitive Writing CoachMember of the International Remote Viewers Association website: kathrynante.comfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathrynpsychicmedium/twitter: @KathrynMReader(253) 470-8851 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 Wat