A seasoned forest lookout reports a blazing wildfire—only for it to vanish without a trace. A young woman discovers that not all hauntings are terrifying. A 19th-century murder in a Boston laundry remains unsolved, shrouded in mystery. And did Mary Shelley’s obsession with graveyards shape one of the most famous horror stories of all time? From phantom flames to historical hauntings, we’re diving into the strange, the eerie, and the unexplained in this episode of Weird Darkness.
IN THIS EPISODE: The author of Frankenstein always saw love and death as connected. She visited the cemetery to commune with her dead mother. And with her lover. (Mary Shelley’s Obsession With The Cemetery) *** A girl moves into a new apartment and discovers that a haunting doesn’t necessarily have to be frightening. (Ghostly Happenings In My Old Apartment) *** The July 1886 murder at the Shawmut Avenue laundry was so shrouded in mystery that even the victim’s name was uncertain. (The Wash-House Murder) *** Ghosts, high strangeness, and even Bigfoot – it appears they may all have something in common, and that would be forest fires. (Forest Fires and the Paranormal) *** How do you explain an experienced lookout reporting a blazing forest fire, only for it to disappear less than an hour later – leaving no trace? (Phantom Flames)
CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)… 00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Lead-In 00:04:15.125 = Show Open 00:05:58.718 = Phantom Flames 00:21:49.103 = Forest Fires and the Paranormal 00:35:07.109 = Mary Shelley’s Obsession With The Cemetery 00:48:54.301 = Ghostly Happenings In My Old Apartment 00:52:54.799 = The Wash-House Murder 01:01:32.664 = Show Close, Verse, and Final Thought
“UFOs, BIGFOOT, GHOSTS and PARANORMAL FOREST FIRES” and more Creepy TRUE Stories! #WeirdDarkness | Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, True Crime, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast