S5 Ep45: Near Death Experiences UPDATE

S5 Ep45: Near Death Experiences UPDATE

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S5 Ep44: The Carroll A. Deering Ghost Ship

In our first ever listener-submitted episode, we learn all about the haunting tale of the Carroll A. Deering Ghost Ship, a truly Strange and Unexplained story!Strange and Unexplained is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab & Three Goose Entertainment and is a journey into the uncomfort ...  Show more

S5 Ep43: How Many Staircases Does it Take to Outrun the Ghosts

In the late 1800s, a widow took her fortune and moved out west to pursue an unusual hobby. The result was what we now call The Winchester Mystery House. Was Sarah Winchester really trying to outrun ghosts, or was she just trying to live out the rest of her life in peace and comfo ...  Show more

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