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Haunted Road

S2 – 10: I Wanted a Name, Not a Number

Haunted Road

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.73.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2022

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Hawaii's Plantation Village is a testament to the influence of the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who made their way to Hawaii when sugarcane was the states primary agricultural asset. But, this outdoor museum with historical artifacts and over 25 buildings has been plagued with paranormal reports for years. From the ghost of a child looking for her Mother, to a ghost known for choking employees, theres a lot of fact AND fiction to sort through.

Special Guest: Noa Laporga


Visit www.strange-escapes.com if you'd like to vacation at haunted locations around the world, and catch season 6 of Kindred Spirits airing on Travel Channel or streaming on Discovery+


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Haunted Road, a production of I Heart Radio and Grim and Mild from Erin

0:06.4

Manky.

0:07.4

Listener discretion is advised.

0:17.7

Years ago I was walking toward a cliff in Hawaii, in the middle of the night.

0:22.9

The cliff was on the island of Oahu and was rumored to be haunted.

0:27.6

The road we were hiking up was very wooded, empty, and we could barely see our hands

0:32.4

in front of our faces.

0:34.3

We were being led by local tour guide and cultural practitioner Joe Espinda, or as we know

0:40.0

him, Uncle Joe.

0:42.2

As our small group walked in the darkness, Uncle Joe explained that some believed the

0:47.1

night marchers would sometimes traverse this same path.

0:51.2

In Hawaiian mythology, night marchers are the deadly ghosts of ancient Hawaiian warriors.

0:57.1

They march in darkness after sunset and march as a group continuously until just before

1:02.5

sunrise.

1:03.9

Anyone living along their path may hear chanting, sounds of blown conch shell tones, and marching

1:09.3

noises in the night.

1:11.0

The following signs are a foul and musky death-like odor and torches getting brighter and brighter

1:16.8

as the night marchers get closer.

1:19.9

Ancient Hawaiian beliefs state that any mortal looking upon or being seen in defiance toward

1:25.0

the marchers will die violently.

1:28.0

As we stood completely enamored by the legend of the night marchers, something happened.

1:33.6

We all heard steps on the road ahead.

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