Ghouls Podcast

Ghouls Podcast

di Anne MacCarroll & Emily Dryden
Stagione 2
S2: E5 Jeffrey MacDonald Part 1
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Jeffrey MacDonald is one of the most infamous figures in American true crime. Convicted of murdering his pregnant wife, Colette, and their two young daughters in 1970, his case has captivated—and divided—the public for decades. If you've read Fatal Vision or watched the television adaptation, you may already be convinced of his guilt. But what if the story isn't that simple? In this episode, we'll take a deep dive into the crime scene, the forensic evidence, the arguments for and against MacDonald, and the decades of investigations, appeals, and courtroom battles that have kept this case alive for more than half a century. References: General Background on Fatal Vision and the MacDonald Case https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatal_Vision CBS News — Appeals and Ongoing Controversy https://www.cbsnews.com/news/appeal-in-1970-fatal-vision-murder-case/ Office of Justice Programs (OJP) — “Fatal Vision Revisited” https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/fatal-vision-revisited-macdonald-murder-case Los Angeles Times — DNA / Hair Evidence Coverage https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-xpm-2012-sep-26-la-na-nn-fatal-vision-murders-evidence-20120926-story.html Los Angeles Times — McGinniss / MacDonald Lawsuit Coverage https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-07-09-mn-3103-story.html Los Angeles Times — Settlement Coverage https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-08-22-me-1079-story.html ABC News — Helena Stoeckley / Prosecutorial Misconduct Allegations https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/LegalCenter/story?id=1408389 TIME Magazine — A Wilderness of Error Review https://time.com/5887412/wilderness-of-error-review-fx/ Books Mentioned Fatal Vision — Joe McGinniss https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45758.Fatal_Vision Fatal Justice — Jerry Allen Potter & Fred Bost https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/666555.Fatal_Justice The Journalist and the Murderer — Janet Malcolm https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/65564.The_Journalist_and_the_Murderer A Wilderness of Error — Errol Morris https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52243312-a-wilderness-of-error
S2: E4 Haunted Edinburgh
Explore the rich and haunted history of Edinburgh, from ancient origins to modern ghost stories, uncovering the city's dark past and its spectral inhabitants. resources Edinburgh Castle - https://www.edinburghcastle.scot/ Greyfriar's Kirkyard - https://www.edinburgh.org/see-and-do/attractions/greyfriars-kirkyard/ Mary King's Close - https://www.realmuseum.com/visit/edinburgh-museum/marys-close/ Scottish Paranormal Society - https://scottishparanormal.co.uk/ Stone Tape Theory - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_tape_theory
S2: E3 The Bell Witch
In this episode, we explore the chilling legend of the Bell Witch, one of America’s most famous haunts. It began in 1817 on the farm of John Bell Sr. in Adams, Tennessee. What started as strange noises and unexplained disturbances soon escalated into violent encounters, disembodied voices, and a spirit known as “Kate” that allegedly targeted the Bell family — especially Betsy Bell. We examine the most famous claims, including physical attacks, the death of John Bell, and even a rumored visit from Andrew Jackson, all while looking at what is documented and what might be legend. References: Wikipedia – Bell Witch Tennessee Encyclopedia – “Bell Witch” The Bell Witch Site – “Story of a Classic American Haunting” Tennessee State Library & Archives – “Tennessee Myths and Legends (Bell Witch)” Bell Witch: The Truth Exposed by Camille Moffitt The Bell Witch - Brett Monahan
S2: E2 When Children Kill: Paris Lee Bennett
This conversation delves into the tragic case of Paris Bennett, who at the age of 13 murdered his four-year-old sister, Ella. The discussion explores the complexities of family dynamics, the psychological factors at play, and the warning signs that were overlooked. It also examines the impact of childhood trauma, the role of genetics, and the mother's struggles with addiction. The episode emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness and the need for early intervention in cases of troubling behavior in children. References: Film: The Family I Had https://nypost.com/2020/01/13/why-my-monster-son-murdered-and-molested-my-daughter/ https://medium.com/@tonyakpan45/13-year-old-assaults-4-year-old-sister-stabs-her-17-times-b2a5442bf51b
S2: E1 Greenbriar Ghost
Today, we’re going to explore a case that merges true crime and the paranormal. It's the ONLY case that legitimately does both of those things at the same time, because it’s the one and only time a ghost’s testimony was used as evidence in a court of law. We’re talking about Zona Heaster Shue, also known as the Greenbriar Ghost. References: -https://www.gothichorrorstories.com/gothic-travel/the-death-resurrection-and-retribution-of-zona-heaster-shue-the-greenbrier-ghost/ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-a-ghosts-evidence-con_b_9252062
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15. Haunted Appalachia
“Haunted Appalachia” covers an entire body of folklore, ghost traditions, cryptids and superstitions that stretch across the Appalachian Mountains from southern New York to northern Alabama. Today, we’re going to discuss the Indigenous origins of many of these tales, how their stories blended with Pioneer interpretations, and where these stories stand today. And remember, if you’re in the mountains and you hear someone call your name… no you didn’t. References: Mooney, J. (1900). Myths of the Cherokee. Government Printing Office. Retrieved from https://sacred-texts.com/nam/cher/motc/index.htm World History Encyclopedia. (n.d.). Uʻtlûñ′tă, the Spear‑Finger. Retrieved November 17, 2025, from https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2585/utlunta-the-spear-finger/ https://fiveable.me/hs-appalachian-studies/unit-6/appalachian-folklore-legends/study-guide/zJts7RHk6HECwgdY?utm_source=chatgpt.com Renée L. Bergland, in The National Uncanny: Indian Ghosts and American Subjects https://seattlewire.com/haunting-legends-and-ghost-stories-from-appalachia/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
14. The Pizza Bomber
Today’s case is one of the most bizarre cases you’ll ever hear. It’s called the “Pizza Bombing” case and is about the suspected murder of Brian Wells. This case includes a bomb attached to a man’s neck, an abduction, a body in a freezer, a crack dealer, a cancer diagnosis, and a scavenger hunt, just to name a few particulars. And at the center of this entire thing is one of the most diabolical women we’ve ever heard of. References “Pizza Bomber.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2024. Evil Genius: The True Story of America’s Most Diabolical Bank Heist. Netflix, 2018. Wired Magazine, “The Collar Bomb Heist,” 2010. CBS News Archives, “Charges in Pizza Deliveryman Bomb Case,” 2007. UPI News, “Woman Gets Life in Pizza Bomber Case,” 2011. FBI Press Release, “Erie Bank Robbery Investigation Summary,” 2005. Clark, Jerry, and Ed Palattella. Pizza Bomber: The Untold Story of America’s Most Shocking Bank Robbery. Berkley, 2018. The Infamous Pizza Bomber: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtKwyTebCD0&t=16s
13. Conjuring House Campfire Stories & Video Evidence Captured
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! We’ve got some special guests today to discuss our shared experience spending the night at the Conjuring House! Let’s just say, the place is haunted from top to bottom! We all felt it. Some of our experiences were shared, and some were personal. But we’re all in agreement: the place is definitely haunted!Also, check out our socials for a piece of paranormal evidence and some photos we took during our stay.
12. Conjuring House History
Today’s episode covers the Conjuring House! The house that started a movie franchise empire and that is dearly loved within the paranormal community. This episode is based on Andrea Perron’s book trilogy “House of Darkness, House of Light” and provides some history of the location as well as a roster of the resident spirits, according to the Perron family who lived there for 10 years. We don’t know what the fate of the home will be (a private buyer just purchased it), but we’re hoping it stays open to the public. And if it does… let this episode help guide you to connect with the spirits who dwell there. References: House of Darkness, House of Light, the complete trilogy by Andrea Perron
11. Bedtime Stories 2: Skinwalker Ranch
In today’s episode, we’re discussing a subject that has captured imaginations and terrified them: the skinwalker. We’re going to look at the Skinwalker’s Navajo origins, take a peek at what goes on at Skinwalker Ranch, and then travel the globe to compare stories like these around the world. References: Clyde Kluckhohn, Navaho Witchcraft (Beacon Press, 1944). Margaret K. Brady & Barre Toelken, Some Kind of Power: Navajo Children’s Skinwalker Narratives (University of Utah Press, 1984). EBSCO Research Starter, “Skinwalker (mythology).” George Knapp & Colm A. Kelleher, Hunt for the Skinwalker (2005) [for later folklore adaptations]. George Knapp & Colm A. Kelleher, Hunt for the Skinwalker (2005).
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