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Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories

THE FIRE SPOOK OF CALEDONIA MILLS! #WeirdDarknessRadio WEEK of Feb 23 – Mar 01, 2025

Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories

Darren Marlar

History, True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2025

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

They say the fires at Caledonia Mills started on their own, but anyone who spent a night there knew something far more sinister was at work.
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HOUR ONE: “The Witching Hour of 3AM” *** You don’t have to go to a cemetery or haunted house to experience the supernatural. You don’t need to drive a cursed road to encounter a ghost. Sometimes the paranormal takes place on military bases. (The Military And The Mysterious) *** The corpse of a murderer winds up doing advertising for a drug store. (The Murder of Maggie Walker) *** In 1922, an otherwise unremarkable farmhouse in Novia Scotia was the site of alleged poltergeist activity which made headlines all over Canada and the United States. A poltergeist that liked to set fires. (The Fire Spook of Caledonia Mills)
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HOUR TWO: Claiming to audibly hear from God either makes you crazy, or a prophet – and only time can tell which is true. If you claim things are going to happen because God says they will – and then they don’t happen – that means you’re cray cray, and a false prophet. That also makes your followers a bunch of dupes. Sadly, the 19th and 20th centuries were full of crazy false prophets with mindless sheep worshipping them. (Creating False Prophets) *** Headline: “Exciting Wake!” When you see the words “exciting” and “wake” in the same headline, you can make a guess that someone is not resting in peace! (Exciting Wake)
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SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: A smitten fan falls in love with a talented actress, and convinces himself she loves him in return. This sounds very much like a story out of today’s entertainment magazines – but this tale of unrequited love took place in the 1880’s. (The Lunatic James Dougherty) *** The terrifying Aswang is the most feared creature of Philippine folklore—and with good reason. I’ll tell you why. (The Deadly Aswang) ** Reports have been coming in from people claiming to see full-sized African lions not in the Savannah or in the wilderness – but in North America. But is there any truth to the their claims? (Phantom Lions of North America)
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SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT’S SHOW:
BOOK: “Mysterious America” by Loren Coleman: https://amzn.to/3lZIviB
BOOK: “Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology”: https://amzn.to/3m2Re3k
DOCUMENTARY: “The Aswang Phenomenon”: https://amzn.to/3jQrNjC
“Creating False Prophets” by Dr. Romeo Vitelli for Providentia: https://tinyurl.com/y5bqt97p,https://tinyurl.com/y26vpmga, https://tinyurl.com/y6tgpcl3, https://tinyurl.com/y2jy3eqf
“Phantom Lions of North America” by Brent Swancer for MysteriousUniverse.com: https://tinyurl.com/yygdg3eh
“Exciting Wake” from the Huntington, IN “Daily Democrat”, reposted on the Strange Company website: https://tinyurl.com/y5cy4ksa
“The Deadly Aswang” by Professor Geller for Mythology.net: https://tinyurl.com/yxhcrcxc
“The Witching Hour of 3AM” from Paranormality Magazine
“The Fire Spook of Caledonia Mills” by Hammerson Peters for MysteriesOfCanada.com: https://tinyurl.com/y43ug999
“The Lunatic James Dougherty” by Robert Wilhelm for MurderByGaslight.com: https://tinyurl.com/yxkxo8b6
“The Military and the Mysterious” by Brent Swancer for MysteriousUniverse.org: https://tinyurl.com/y46jdmks
“The Murder of Maggie Walker” posted on the website Murders In History: https://tinyurl.com/y2qw2rup
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Neutron bombs wipe out much of the world's drinkable water.

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For the next several years, survivors exist in deplorable conditions, and their rations

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are dwindling.

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One woman arises from the camp, determined to improve conditions. Charlotte is ready to do whatever it takes

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to ensure clean water for her fellow survivors. Water is almighty. Whoever controls the water

0:31.1

rules the world. Can Charlotte prevent the power from falling into the wrong hands?

0:38.6

Weird Darkness Publishing Presents Working for H2O by Sarah Faith, now available in paperback,

0:45.5

Kindle and Audibook versions on Amazon and at Weird Darkness.com. In 2010, In 2010, American Horror Novelist Stephen King wrote Full Dark, No Stars, an anthology comprised

1:07.5

of four novellas.

1:08.6

One of these novellas, entitled 1922, tells the fictional story

1:14.2

of a Nebraska farmer who experienced paranormal activity on his family farm in the year

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1922. It has been said that truth is stranger than fiction. This idiom rings true when one compares the eerie plot of 1922

1:30.3

with an even more chilling, real-life case of supposed paranormal activity which took place

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that same year on a remote Nova Scotian homestead, far from the arid plains of Nebraska.

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I'm Darren Marler, and this is Weird Darkness.

1:58.4

Welcome Weirdoes.

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I'm Darren Marler, and this is Weird Darkness Radio, where every week

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you'll find stories of the paranormal, supernatural, legends, lore, the strange and bizarre,

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crime, conspiracy, mysterious, macabre, unsolved, and unexplained.

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Coming up this hour, A smitten man falls in love with a talented actress and convinces

2:25.3

himself she loves him in return.

2:28.4

This sounds very much like a story out of today's entertainment magazines, but this tale of

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