Hillbilly Horror Stories Paranormal Podcast
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HHS Presents Macabre Misfortunes Ep 10 Bobby Franks
This is the story of 14 yr old Bobby Franks who was brutally murdered in Chicago in the 1920s Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
HHS Classic Ep 73 The Strange Case of Emilie Sagee
Jerry and Tracy talk about the strange case of Emilie Sagee and Doppelgangers. Andrea Whitney from the Jasper Newsboy Newspaper tells about a friend reaching out from beyond the grave to look further into his death. Writer, director and musician John Law
HHS Presents Eerie Encounters Ep 14 Paranormal Visitors
4 stories of paranormal visitors.
Hillbilly Deadtime Stories Ep 74 Helen Duncan
Mediums and Physics have been under a microscope since the days of Nostradamus in the 1500s The term medium became a household word during the spiritualism movement in the 1800s and early 1900s The movement was made popular by the Fox sisters in the 1840s
Patreon Preview Short 967 Kentucky Theater Ghosts
Jerry & Tracy discuss some stories from Kentucky theaters.
300: The Ant Hill Kids
Tonights 300th episode will be a tough one to get through and not for kids or the squeamish. Jerry & Tracy discuss Roch Thériault & the Ant Hill Kids cult that he ruled over. Jake and Sierra Shirley from Grimm's Attic stop by to tell some paranormal stori
HHS Presents Macabre Misfortunes Ep 9 The Disappearance of Alfred Bielhartz
Jerry & Tracy discuss the strange disappearance of 4 yr old Alfred Bielhartz in 1938 from Rocky Mountain National Park.
HHS Classic Ep 15 Aleister Crowley
JTracy and Jerry discuss the Wickedest Man in the World according to British newspapers. Hear about ow he summoned the 12 kings of hell and so much more.
HHS Presents Eerie Encounters Ep 13 Short, But Sweet
Several short encounters from various listeners.
Hillbilly Deadtime Stories Ep 73 EastTennessee Creatures
The mountains and valleys of East Tennessee have long been renowned for their wildlife. Some of this wildlife is maybe a little more wild for comfort.