• Diamond Doris: Unveiling a Southern Jewel Thief's Legacy
    Jan 31 2025

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    32 mins
  • The Garden of Good and Evil
    Jan 16 2025

    Ever wondered what secrets lie beneath the cobblestone streets of Savannah? Join me, Carole Townsend, as I unravel the ghostly allure and historical intrigue of this Southern city, with tales that will leave you questioning the line between myth and reality. Our journey takes us first to the Mercer House, where the echoes of a dramatic event from May 2, 1981, continue to haunt Savannah's storied past. Inspired by John Barrett's "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," we'll peel back the layers of Southern charm to discover a city where history, mystery, and idiosyncratic characters create an irresistible tapestry.

    In this episode, prepare to be captivated by the vibrant personalities that have shaped Savannah's narrative. From Jim Williams' infamous trial to the spellbinding presence of Lady Chablis and the enigmatic Gullah Hoodoo priestess Minerva, these characters bring the city to life in unexpected ways. As we explore Savannah's awe-inspiring antebellum architecture and lush parks, I'll reveal how this coastal gem's past is interwoven with tales of hedonism and high society. So, find a cozy spot, perhaps with a mint julep in hand, and let these stories transport you to a place where every corner whispers its own secrets of the past.

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    30 mins
  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke
    Dec 27 2024

    What if a single word could hold the key to one of America's oldest mysteries? Join me, Carole Townsend, as we journey through the haunting story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. Set against the dramatic and often perilous landscape of North Carolina's Outer Banks, we'll unravel the complex tapestry of hope, ambition, and possibly tragedy that defined the fateful expedition led by Sir Walter Raleigh in the late 16th century. With only the enigmatic word "Croatoan" as a clue, the disappearance of 117 settlers remains an unsolved puzzle that continues to captivate historians and curious minds alike.

    We'll explore the myriad theories about what could have happened to these early settlers—from peaceful integration with the Croatoan people to more sinister suggestions such as disease or conflict. This episode also delves into the curious historical echoes of "Croatoan," a word that has appeared in other unexplained contexts, including the mysterious final days of Edgar Allan Poe. As we navigate these intriguing narratives, you'll be invited to ponder the deeper connections within Southern history and lore. So, sit back on my virtual front porch, grab your favorite drink, and let's explore the stories that prove truth is often stranger than fiction.

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    32 mins
  • Kings Tavern
    Dec 5 2024

    What eerie secrets lurk within the walls of King's Tavern, the oldest building in Natchez, Mississippi, where history and the paranormal intertwine? Journey with me, Carole Townsend, as we unravel the spine-chilling tales of murder and betrayal that haunt this ancient site and explore the historic Natchez Trace, a travel corridor rich with stories of coexistence and conflict. As we gather on my front porch, I promise you'll be captivated by the legends that echo through this historic site, questioning whether the energies of the past still linger. Expect to be both enthralled and unsettled as we connect the dots between history and ghostly encounters.

    In our pursuit of dark history, we uncover the harrowing tale of America's first serial killers, the Harp brothers, infamous for their ruthless acts along the Natchez Trace. Their chilling legacy is theorized to influence the ghostly phenomena that make King's Tavern a supernatural hotspot. As we weave through history, we also touch upon the enigma of the lost colony of Roanoke, bringing together elements of mystery that define Southern folklore. With insights from resources like "Paranormal Mississippi Case Files" and "The Bloodthirsty Harp Brothers," this episode offers a thrilling blend of history, legend, and the supernatural, inviting you to share with fellow aficionados of historical mysteries.

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    26 mins
  • The Woolfolk Family Murders
    Nov 27 2024

    What if the deepest scars of Southern history were hidden within one family's tragic saga? Join us as we unravel the haunting mystery of the Woolfolk family massacre, a tale rooted in post-Civil War Georgia's tumultuous soil. Through the eyes of Thomas George Woolfolk, we walk a path littered with personal tragedy, failure, and a legacy of resentment. This episode paints a haunting portrait of a man ensnared by the complex web of family dynamics and Southern tradition, leaving listeners pondering the intricate interplay of emotion and history.

    As we dissect this chilling case, you'll be transported to a time when justice was swift, and evidence was questionable. Despite the gravity of his accusations, Tom Woolfolk stood alone, his cries of innocence echoing into infamy as history judged him harshly. Through historical accounts and literature, we piece together the narrative from multiple perspectives, exploring the broader social context of the era, including the racially charged atmosphere that further darkened these events. Prepare to confront the unsettling questions and lingering mysteries that remain woven into the fabric of this Southern tragedy.

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    30 mins
  • The Chilling Story of Corpsewood Manor
    Nov 14 2024

    What drove Dr. Charles Scudder, a disillusioned pharmacology professor, to trade a life of urban hustle for the shadowy solace of the Appalachian foothills? Join me, Carole Townsend, as we unravel the enigmatic and tragic tale of Corpsewood Manor, a story that defies conventional wisdom and leaves us questioning the boundaries between idyllic dreams and chilling realities. Dr. Scudder and his partner Joey Odom sought refuge in the Chattahoochee National Forest, constructing a secluded sanctuary far from the mundane grind of Chicago life. Their quest for authenticity and freedom, however, led them into a nightmare on the night of December 12, 1982—a night marked by horror that still echoes through the southern woods.

    Explore the sinister events that unfolded when Avery Brock and Tony West shattered the peace of Corpsewood Manor, leaving a haunting legacy in their wake. This episode guides you through the chilling details of that fateful night and the subsequent realm of eerie legends that linger at the site. Drawing from insightful sources like BT Hartman and Amy Petula, we piece together the narrative of murder, mystery, and the macabre, inviting you to reflect on the unsettling truths and folklore that entwine Southern history. Settle into the comfort of my front porch as we journey through stories stranger than fiction, exploring the haunting lore of North Georgia.

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    25 mins
  • The Horrors Hidden in the LaLaurie Mansion
    Oct 30 2024

    What if the dark, twisted secrets of New Orleans could chill you to the bone from the comfort of your front porch? Join me, Carole Townsend, as I unravel the sinuous history of the Big Easy, starting with the notorious Madame Delphine LaLaurie. Known as one of history's most malevolent figures, LaLaurie's story is one of opulence masking unimaginable cruelty. Step into the haunted corridors of her infamous mansion, where tales of supernatural horror and unspeakable atrocities converge. Discover why her legacy remains one of the most haunting in Southern history, blending high society with horrific truths.

    Curious about the spine-tingling blend of voodoo, witchcraft, and serial killers that make New Orleans a hotspot for the supernatural? This episode promises meticulously researched narratives that plunge deep into the eerie folklore and grim realities that shape this iconic city. From Delphine LaLaurie's sadistic acts to the rumored occult practices that surrounded her, we'll explore the sinister blend of privilege and madness that defined her. Subscribe and stay updated as we continue to uncover unsettling tales, like the grim fate of Corpsewood Manor's owners, that will leave you questioning the line between history and horror.

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    28 mins
  • The Haunted History of Lake Lanier
    Oct 17 2024

    Can a lake haunt the living? Join Carole Townsend as I unravel the eerie mysteries of Georgia's Lake Lanier. From its creation in the 1950s by the Army Corps of Engineers to the tragic displacement of over 1,100 people, including the once-thriving Black community of Oscarville, this episode promises to uncover the chilling truth. Dive deep into the history buried beneath the lake's waters, including submerged homes, forests, and cemeteries, and learn how these remnants contribute to the lake’s haunted reputation and numerous mysterious deaths.

    Prepare for a spine-tingling exploration of the inexplicable patterns of drowning deaths, mysterious boat accidents, and supernatural occurrences that have plagued Lake Lanier. Hear real-life accounts of strong swimmers feeling invisible hands pulling them underwater and other unexplained tragedies.

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    34 mins