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Hometown Ghost Stories

EP 151 - Gambling With The Devil | Angus, Scotland

Hometown Ghost Stories

Hometown Ghost Stories

Places & Travel, True Crime, Society & Culture

4.6658 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Most castles are centuries old and hold intense history, but many also hold dark secrets. That is very much the case with Glamis Castle. A Ghostly woman in a grey dress, a card game with the devil himself, and even sightings of a monster. Join us as we take a closer look at these tales and more from one of the most haunted castles in all of Scotland Become a supporter on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/hometownghoststories Music by Jesse Wilkins and Seth Wilkins https://open.spotify.com/album/5yacgac20GQsymq2nsVmPr?si=5skhjOFyQMqGvE58rAre-Q MERCH: https://hometownghoststories.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This week on hometown ghost stories.

0:05.0

Most castles are centuries old and hold intense history, but many also hold dark secrets.

0:12.0

That is very much the case with Glam's Castle.

0:16.0

A ghostly woman in a gray dress, a card game with the devil himself, and even sightings of what

0:23.6

some say is a monster. Join us as we take a closer look at these tales and more from one

0:30.1

of the most haunted castles in all of Scotland. Hometown Ghost Stories contains serious and often distressing events and is not intended for all audiences.

0:49.0

Viewer discretion is advised.

0:52.8

They warned him. Oh, they warned him.

0:55.0

Oh, they warned him.

0:57.0

But Earl Birdie wasn't exactly the listening type.

1:01.0

The man was as arrogant as he was drunk, and on this particular night, he was both in abundance.

1:08.0

It was a stormy night, the kind where the wind howled through the

1:12.4

stone corridors of Glam's Castle, rattling the heavy wooden doors like a thing possessed.

1:18.5

The kind of night where the very walls seemed to groan, as if in warning. But Earl Beardy,

1:25.1

he wasn't about to be scared off by a little bad weather.

1:28.9

You see, it was the Sabbath, and no respectable man would dare play cards on the Lord's Day.

1:35.8

But Beardy, who was about as respectable as a rabbit dog at a church, bellowed for a deck and someone, anyone, to play against him.

1:45.7

When no one dared, he slammed his goblet down and roared.

1:49.5

Then I'll play the devil himself if I have to.

1:52.4

As soon as the words left his lips, there was a knock at the castle door.

1:57.7

It was a heavy, deliberate knock, one that echoed down the candle-lit halls and sent

2:03.1

the servants scurrying into the shadows. However, one servant did open the door to find a man standing

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