Saturday, November 30, 2024
The Napier Limousine | Henry S. Whitehead | Nightshade Diary Podcast
Old Fashioned Ghost Stories | Volume 1 | Supernatural StoryTime E331
- The Green Bank Hotel, Bardsley
- No. — Southgate Street, Bristol
- Mulready Villa, near Basingstoke
Friday, November 29, 2024
On the Trail of the Head Hunters | Stories of the Supernatural
Sunday, November 17, 2024
The Hungry House | Ghost Story | Podcast
The Hungry House | Ghost Story | Podcast: What is worse than being scared by a ghost? Being swallowed by the dark pit of hell it exists in, just the last soul added to that number.| Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
The Monkey | Horror Story | Podcast
The Monkey | Horror Story | Podcast: Even inanimate objects have a purpose, and if its purpose is evil, it will, at all costs, stay close to those that will allow it to wilter the human spirit. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Mimic | SciFi Mystery Story | Podcast
Mimic | SciFi Mystery Story | Podcast: We see only what we want to see, familiar and overlooked, blind to the horrors that live amongst us.| Author: Donald A. Wollheim | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Unseen Unfeared | Horror Story | Podcast
Unseen Unfeared | Horror Story | Podcast: A strange drug can make you see what's not really there, but it can also let you see horrible beings that are always there existing on the periphery of our normal vision. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Hell Screen | Japanese Horror Story | Podcast
When passion and an unquestionable thirst for perfection and fame collide, it's always the innocent who pay the price. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Spider | Suspense Story | Podcast
A room cursed with unexpected death awaits a student that believes that it is all just a case of superstition. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Howling Man | Weird Story | Podcast
Despite popular belief, Evil usually seeks out our better instincts to carry out its agenda. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Screaming Skull | Vengeful Ghost Story | Podcast
The ghost of a murder victim refuses to rest until all those that were responsible for her death pay a terrible price. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Upper Berth | Haunted Sea Voyage | Podcast
A sea voyage becomes a nightmare when a passenger realizes that there is "something" that is sharing his stateroom with him, which leaves behind the stench of stagnant sea water. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Dwarf | Carnival Mystery Story | Podcast
Mirrors are sometimes thought to be a portal to another dimension and in some cases, it reflects the truth of the human soul. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Fog Horn | Sea Monster Story | Podcast
The Fog Horn is a 1951 science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury, the first in his collection The Golden Apples of the Sun.
The narrative follows Johnny, the protagonist and narrator, who works
at a foghorn station on a remote island. The foghorn’s distinctive sound
attracts the attention of a prehistoric creature, a “Rhedosaurus,”
which is awakened from its ancient slumber.
The Fog Horn has been adapted into various forms of media, including a 1953 action horror film, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, and a 1993 comic book series. The story has also inspired a 2007 fan-film and a 2020 Japanese short film, Howl from Beyond the Fog.
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Nightside | Vampire Fantasy Story | Podcast
Someone or something is stalking people out by themselves on dark moon nights, mutilating them before disappearing without a trace. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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Born in the Seventh Year | Faerie Fantasy Story | Podcast
Contrary to popular belief faeries are not always eager to leave their offspring as a changeling to a human mother. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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Final Exam | Dragon Fantasy Story | Podcast
There are worse things than invoking a dragon as part of your final exam. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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The Bane of the Red Queen | Fantasy Stories | Podcast
Two fantasy short stories that look at reality with a twist. The Bane of the Red Queen by Kit Wesler and The Reluctant Vampire by Deborah Millitello. | Narrator Marlene Pardo Pellicer
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Change | Fantasy Story | Podcast
Set in a earth-like, fantasy setting, this story is about what happens when Nature takes the form of a long-slumbering creature that inhabits a lake. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
In An Irish Manor House and Other True Ghost Stories | Podcast
THE FACE | E.F. BENSON | PODCAST
E.F. Benson's short horror story “The Face” tells the tale of Hester Ward, a young and beautiful married woman who has a recurring nightmare about a hideous and terrifying face. This same face had appeared to her ten years earlier, prophesying its return when she is older. Hester confides in her husband about her strange nightmares, but he is skeptical and dismissive.
As the story unfolds, Hester’s nightmares intensify, and she becomes increasingly convinced that the face is a harbinger of doom. The tale builds tension and suspense, exploring themes of foreboding, depression, and the supernatural.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
A Ghost Named Lucy | M.P. Pellicer
The area of West 44th Street in New York City was just a patch of farmland and forest in 1792. The American Revolutionary War had ended less than 10 years before, and maybe events that took place then caused the ghost that eventually became known as Lucy Ryan to haunt this area.
After the Revolutionary War, New York City grew and by the 1800s a road was laid down in what would eventually become 44th Street. In 1862, a brick townhouse and cottage occupied the lot, and within 10 years it was up for sale.
Where You Came to Die | M.P. Pellicer
In the far reaches of the largest fjord in Norway, perched on the side of a mountain is a 16,000 square foot castle overlooking the town of Luster. For all its fairytale appearance, when it operated as the Lyster Sanatorium, this was the place where many came to die.
The sanitarium was constructed in 1902, to be used as a hospital for terminally ill tuberculosis (TB) patients. The location was chosen due to the risk of contamination posed by the tuberculosis bacterium. The sanatorium was build to hold about 120 patients, and there was an average 2 patients for every employee, who also lived on the premises. The patients were isolated from the outside world, and moved to the mountain because it was believed the fresh, crisp air would lessen their symptoms.
Bigfoot World | Interview with Jill Remensnyder | Stories of the Supernatural
Deep Dive Into the Paranormal | Interview with James Creachbaum | Stories of the Supernatural
Sunday, November 10, 2024
The Queer Feet | G.K. Chesterton | Nightshade Diary Podcast
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Under the Basement Floor by M.P. Pellicer
Over a hundred years ago, a frail nun who lived in a remote Michigan village was murdered and buried in a shallow grave, in the very basement of the holy grounds where she lived and worshipped. What was uncovered during the subsequent trials spoke of lies, sexual trysts by those holding holy office and the attempt to spare the Catholic Church embarrassment, even if it meant covering up a murder.
Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Isadore, Michigan was dedicated August of 1883. Next to it stood Holy Rosary School, a three-story brick building that along with the church served generations of the Polish immigrant families of Leelanau County.
Monsters of Ecatepec | M.P. Pellicer
In 2018, a couple is arrested transporting plastic-wrapped body parts in a baby carriage. Further investigation, found they were responsible for at least 20 other murders of mostly single mothers.
According to Mexico's state prosecutor, Alejandro Gomez, during interrogation the man admitted to raping and sexually torturing the victims before killing them. He also said that he sold some of the body parts. The man said that he had also ground the bones to be used as fertilizer and the flesh chopped up to be used as pet food. He also implicated his wife as committing the murders as well, even though it's believed she was used to lure the victims with the promise of baby clothes into situations, where they could be kidnapped and killed.
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Something You Fear | Volume 4 | Supernatural StoryTime E329
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