Cecil Hotel | Episode 29 | Simply Strange

Cecil Hotel | Episode 29 | Simply Strange

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Resurrection Mary | Episode 32 | Simply Strange

As the story goes, one night in 1934, a young woman named Mary went out dancing with her boyfriend. For a while, the two took part in night of joy and revelry but, at some point, things turned sour. Mary and her boyfriend got in a fight and Mary stormed out of the ballroom into t ...  Show more

The Axeman of New Orleans | Episode 31 | Simply Strange

From May of 1918 to October of 1919 the city of New Orleans was terrorized by a mysterious killer. Their tormentor would sneak into his victim's home in the dead of night attack them with anything he could find in the home - usually an axe. As time went on, tension and fear as to ...  Show more

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