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Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

372: Haunted Gatlinburg

Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast

Jerry Paulley

Religion & Spirituality, Science, Natural Sciences, History

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Jerry & Tracy discuss some hauntings from Gatlinburg, TN. Jeff Waldridge stops by to talk about his haunted attraction, The Anderson Hotel & his new book, The Haunting of a Bourbon Town

Transcript

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0:00.0

You don't feel right down that rampant hole, so reality is questionable.

0:17.7

Trappin', you just can't let it go. These two right here put on the show. It's paranormal.

0:22.1

Overload with Southern hospitality.

0:24.7

Hard and murder may have tipped my disgust and immortality.

0:28.3

Low cases with a dark past. History that comes to life.

0:32.0

You've billies with a max of four.

0:33.8

Everything that goes on safe night.

0:35.6

Home, but thank you if you buy yourself these two ahead.

0:38.0

Turn it on to life. Fixin' in a low comedy to make sure it all fits in.

0:42.0

It's right, ain't it?

0:43.6

Welcome to the Hillbilly Horror Story.

0:46.8

Now here's your home.

0:48.8

There he is, Frank Paul.

0:51.2

And there's no need.

0:53.6

And sometimes they're head-dreading.

0:56.6

But never the parents.

1:04.3

Hi, this is Dave Schrader from the Ghosts of Devils Perch on Travel Channel and Discovery Plus.

1:09.6

And you're listening to Hillbilly Horror Stories.

1:13.4

Hey guys, welcome to episode 372 of Hillbilly Horror Stories. I'm Jerry.

1:18.4

And I'm Tracy.

1:20.7

Tracy, as usual, we want to thank all of our military and civil servants all over the world,

1:24.5

no matter which country they represent.

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