In 1900, 200 miners died in a single explosion. Some say they never left. On May 1, 1900, the Winter Quarters Mine in Scofield, Utah became a tomb for 200 men and boys in America's deadliest mining disaster. The explosion shot flames a quarter mile into the sky and shook buildings twenty miles away. They sealed the mine with bodies still inside. And every ye ... Show More
Mar 19
Nioba, Mississippi - The Fictional Town Where Cicadas Scream and Secrets Devour
In the 1982 horror film *The Beast Within*, the fictional town of Nioba, Mississippi represents every nightmare about small Southern towns with buried secrets. A place where family bloodlines control justice, where monsters are created in basements and fed on human flesh, and whe ... Show More
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Mar 12
Fort Delaware – The Island Prison Where Death Never Left
On a small island in the Delaware River sits a massive granite fortress that once held 12,000 Confederate prisoners of war. During the Civil War, nearly 2,700 men died within its walls from smallpox, starvation, and despair. Today, Fort Delaware is considered the most haunted loc ... Show More
39m 34s
Aug 2025
WILL-O’-THE-WISPS – DEADLY Beacons of the Night
The Will-o'-the-wisp is a malevolent spirit that manifests as floating lights in marshes and swamps, luring lost travelers deeper into treacherous terrain by mimicking familiar sources of illumination like campfires, lanterns, or distant homes, ultimately leading them to their do ... Show More
38m 58s
Oct 2025
THE JUNIPER TREE - A German Tale of Murder, Cannibalism, and Resurrection
When a stepmother's jealousy transforms domestic life into unspeakable horror, a murdered child's bones sing out for justice from beneath an ancient tree—proving that some truths refuse to stay buried. Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carri ... Show More
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