Murderous Women of the Past

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The Haunted Congress Plaza Hotel

The Congress Plaza Hotel is located in downtown Chicago and is known to be one of the most haunted hotels in America. Built in 1893 this historic hotel has a dark past and years of paranormal stories. The buildings, Eerie, atmosphere, dimly lit, Corridor’s, and an abandon feeling ...  Show more

The Tylenol Murders (1982)

On this episode of Creepy Chisme Loré retells one of the most chilling crimes in Chicago History. In the fall of 1982 people started dying unexpectedly after consuming over the counter medicine. But could someone actually do this without being caught? Or was that person always in ...  Show more

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