
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (archive.org) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
Art Bell hosts his beloved annual Halloween tradition, Ghost to Ghost AM, dedicating the entire broadcast to real ghost stories from callers across the country. The night opens with read-aloud accounts of a rocking chair moving on its own beside a sick infant's crib in Ashland, Oregon, and a haunted painting whose eyes seem to cry before family deaths. Callers share encounters ranging from the Queen Mary's red-haired phantom in blue coveralls to spectral arrowheads embedding in trees near a Dakota battle site.
A Las Vegas caller recounts a child ghost searching for his dead grandfather, who finally found peace after learning the caller's own baby had passed away. A Denver police officer submits a documented report of a woman in a red dress appearing simultaneously in a courtroom and an elevator, her spirit seeking permission to leave this world. Art shares the local legend of Harold, a female ghost haunting a Nye County brothel whose red dress brings thousand-dollar nights to those who see it.
The stories weave together themes of sudden death trapping souls in repetitive loops, children sensing what adults cannot, and loved ones making one final visit at the moment of passing. Art reflects on what these consistent accounts reveal about the nature of consciousness after death, noting that Nevada itself was born on Halloween.
A Las Vegas caller recounts a child ghost searching for his dead grandfather, who finally found peace after learning the caller's own baby had passed away. A Denver police officer submits a documented report of a woman in a red dress appearing simultaneously in a courtroom and an elevator, her spirit seeking permission to leave this world. Art shares the local legend of Harold, a female ghost haunting a Nye County brothel whose red dress brings thousand-dollar nights to those who see it.
The stories weave together themes of sudden death trapping souls in repetitive loops, children sensing what adults cannot, and loved ones making one final visit at the moment of passing. Art reflects on what these consistent accounts reveal about the nature of consciousness after death, noting that Nevada itself was born on Halloween.