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Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories

“THE MOST FAMOUS GHOSTS IN AMERICA” and More True Tales! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories

Darren Marlar

History, True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.64.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2025

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

From murdered brides and phantom hitchhikers to haunted ships and restless spirits, some spirits from the past refuse to stay buried.

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IN THIS EPISODE: America is full of creepy tales about ghosts that give us chills. We’ll explore some of the most famous ones. (The Most Famous Ghosts In America) *** In 1996, in a quiet neighborhood in Austin, Texas, something terrible happened to six-year-old Katherine Korzilius. She was a sweet girl who wanted to show she could walk home alone from the mailbox. But when her family returned from shopping, Katherine was missing. What happened to her? Was it an accident, or something worse? (What Happened To Katherine Korzilius?) *** It’s October 21, 1638, and the quaint English village of Widecombe-in-the-moor is holding services at St. Pancras church. But this Sunday will be like no other. As Minister George Lyde speaks to his 300 congregants, darkness engulfs the church, followed by thunder so loud it shakes the stone walls. Then, a fiery orb crashes through a window, causing chaos and destruction. Witnesses describe terrifying scenes: a man's head bashed against a pillar, a dog thrown into the air by flames, and bodies burnt to ash while clothes remain untouched. What happened at this small town church? (The Scalding And Burning of 1638) *** Ever heard of criminals so clueless they seem straight out of a cartoon? From bungling burglars to comically misguided crooks, Some cartoon criminals will have you laughing and shaking your head at the same time.(Cartoon Criminals) *** Sin-eaters are described as people hired to assume the sins of a dead person by eating food placed near the corpse. Why did society feel the need for such a service and why would a person choose to accept a role which was viewed with such revulsion? (Sin Eaters: Saviors of the Walking Damned)

CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…
00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Lead-In
00:01:31.876 = Show Open
00:04:09.750 = The Most Famous Ghosts in America
00:24:39.003 = What Happened To Katherine Korzilius?
00:30:23.374 = The Scalding and Burning of 1638
00:43:24.602 = Sin Eaters: Saviors of the Walking Damned
00:55:21.730 = Cartoonish Criminals
01:07:24.033 = Show Close
01:08:29.968 = Bloopers

SOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…
Episode Page at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/GhostsOfAmerica
My drive through Resurrection Cemetery: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/DriveThruResurrectionCemetery
“The Most Famous Ghosts in America” by Christina Chilin for Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y9bb4u49
“What Happened To Katherine Korzilius?” by Kelsey Christine McConnell for The Line Up: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2dmvkv4a
“Cartoonish Criminals” by Jerry Aujla for ListVerse.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/24twwpay
“Sin Eaters: Saviors of the Walking Damned” by Miss Jessel for HauntedPalaceBlog.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/msusfx2n
“The Scalding And Burning of 1638” posted at Creative History Stories: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/wkvhn5jb=====
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Originally aired: March 29, 2024

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0:00.0

Neutron bombs wipe out much of the world's drinkable water.

0:08.2

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

0:14.0

are dwindling.

0:15.7

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

0:23.0

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?

0:43.3

Weird Darkness Publishing Presents Working for H2O by Sarah Faith.

0:50.4

Now available in paperback, Kindle, and audiobook versions on Amazon, and at weirddarkness.com.

1:01.4

Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third-party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself.

1:07.8

Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and is intended for mature audiences only.

1:13.6

Parental discretion is strongly advised. From one end of the country to the other, the United States is full of stories about

1:23.3

ghosts that give people goosebumps. These spooky tales are about spirits that haunt old houses,

1:30.0

creepy forests, and even famous cities. The Greenbrier Ghost of West Virginia, Resurrection

1:37.0

Mary in Chicago, Jean Lafitte of New Orleans, The Gray Man in South Carolina, and more.

1:44.0

These ghost stories and others

1:46.7

are just a glimpse into the spooky side of American folklore. Whether you believe

1:52.2

in ghosts or not, these tales have been captivating people's imaginations for years,

1:58.2

reminding us that there is still so much we don't know about the world around

2:02.1

us. We'll look at a few of these famous hauntings, all of which are still supposedly active,

2:09.4

meaning if you visit, you might hear a strange noise or see a flicker of movement out of the

2:15.2

corner of your eye, and get those goosebumps all

2:19.1

over again.

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