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Haunting Or Not: Ghost Stories Real or Fake

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Who doesn't love a good ghost or haunting story, especially around the campfire? Haunting Or Not is a twice a month podcast that examines ghost, demonic forces and haunting stories. Episodes of the show explore all aspects of ghost and haunting stories, from the paranormal to the explainable. From well known stories made famous by Hollywood, to lesser known hauntings. We examine all aspects of the stories in a fun and unique manner. At the end of each Haunting Or Not Story you get to be the Judge. Be sure to Like our Facebook Page.

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United States

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Who doesn't love a good ghost or haunting story, especially around the campfire? Haunting Or Not is a twice a month podcast that examines ghost, demonic forces and haunting stories. Episodes of the show explore all aspects of ghost and haunting stories, from the paranormal to the explainable. From well known stories made famous by Hollywood, to lesser known hauntings. We examine all aspects of the stories in a fun and unique manner. At the end of each Haunting Or Not Story you get to be the Judge. Be sure to Like our Facebook Page.

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English

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561-721-9950


Episodes

White House, Haunted by Abraham Lincoln?

10/17/2023
White House, Haunted by Abraham Lincoln? Abraham Lincoln's apparition has been reportedly sighted in the Lincoln Bedroom and Yellow Oval Room of the White House. Notable figures such as First Lady Grace Coolidge, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands have claimed to have witnessed Lincoln's ghost. Another spectral presence within the White House is that of young Willie Lincoln, who passed away during his time there. In the 1870s, staff members of the Grant administration reported seeing Willie Lincoln's ghost within the White House. Andrew Jackson is said to haunt the Queens' Bedroom (Rose Room) where he is believed to emit a distinct, eerie laugh, which has been heard by inhabitants since the 1860s. Mary Todd Lincoln, the former First Lady, also claimed to have heard Jackson stomping and swearing. In the East Room, Abigail Adams, the second First Lady, has been said to linger as a spectral presence. Her ghostly activity includes hanging laundry, and contemporary staff have reported smelling wet laundry and the soothing scent of lavender. These are just a few examples of the ghostly apparitions that have been witnessed by numerous people within the White House. The reported ghostly appearances of Abraham Lincoln are particularly well-documented. You decide is it a Haunting or Not? Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:18:03

"The Exorcist" On The 50th Anniversary Of The Film

10/3/2023
"The Exorcist" On The 50th Anniversary Of The Film. In 2023, we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the release of the legendary film, "The Exorcist." This supernatural horror masterpiece, which graced the screens in 1973, was expertly helmed by director William Friedkin, and its gripping screenplay was penned by William Peter Blatty. Blatty's script was a faithful adaptation of his own 1971 novel, bearing the same haunting title. The film featured an impressive ensemble cast, led by talents like Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Jason Miller, and Linda Blair. At its heart, "The Exorcist" unfolds the spine-chilling narrative of a young girl's terrifying demonic possession and her mother's desperate mission to rescue her through the ancient ritual of exorcism, administered by two Catholic priests. Our journey through the legacy of this cinematic gem delves not only into the horrors displayed on screen but also the controversies that swirled around its release. Furthermore, we embark on an exploration of the intriguing casting choices, pondering the renowned actors initially considered for the pivotal roles in this landmark film. Above all, our focus narrows in on the real-life stories and individuals who served as the wellspring of inspiration for both the novel and the subsequent movie, illuminating the eerie and unsettling origins of this enduring classic. Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:21:51

Was This The Inspiration for the Movie "Poltergeist"?

9/12/2023
Was This The Inspiration for the Movie "Poltergeist"? Was It Real Of Fake? The Herrman House was 7 miles away from the "Amityville Horror" House. The terrifying incidents reported there supposedly served as the inspiration for the 1982 movie "Poltergeist". From the perspective of spirit lore, poltergeists are often depicted as mischievous entities that derive pleasure from rearranging furniture and playing pranks to vex homeowners. However, in Tobe Hooper's "Poltergeist," these spectral beings are imbued with a malevolent intent, preying on the pure essence of life and ambushing the unsuspecting when they are most vulnerable. This shift in portrayal transforms "Poltergeist" into a truly chilling narrative of haunting. While the gripping story line in the movie contributed to its status as a genuinely unsettling tale, the "true" story that served as inspiration for the film becomes even more surreal when considering the account of Lucille Hermann. In 1958, she had to confront severe poltergeist activity in her own home. For further details on the Herrman House incident, listen to this episode and can be found in the documentary film titled "Real Fear: The Truth Behind the Movies." Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:18:54

Ghosts vs Poltergeists vs Demons. Do You Know The Differences?

8/29/2023
Ghosts vs Poltergeists vs Demons. Do You Know The Differences? What are the differences? Do they occur? We discuss the differences, how people seem to be confused about them, and what ethnic, cultural, and religious forces may have shaped our beliefs, maybe yours too. Did you know that one of the most famous movies about Poltergeists, named Poltergeist, was loosely based on a real incident? Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:22:29

Mental Asylum in Georgia. Haunted Or Not?

8/8/2023
Mental Asylum in Georgia, It Was the World’s Largest Mental Hospital. Haunted Or Not? A truly creepy and scary place. When it was first opened it was known as the Georgia Lunatic Asylum. Back in 1837 Georgia lawmakers authorized a “Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum.” And it was built and opened in 1842. The first "patient" arrived in December 1842. They reported that he died of “maniacal exhaustion” shortly thereafter. Located in Milledgeville Georgia, on approximately 2,000-acres. The property still echoes "with the memory of the patients who were treated and mistreated at Georgia’s state asylum". The Asylum is mostly empty and in much need of repair. The old asylum is not reported to be open to the public. There is a new section in operation called the Central State Hospital. According to OnlyInYourState.com, "This spooky asylum is one of the creepiest places in Georgia and has so much history behind it." Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:21:54

The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 2: Jennie Wade and the Dobbin House

7/25/2023
The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 2: Jennie Wade and the Dobbin House. Is Gettysburg Pennsylvania, the Most Haunted Location in America? Join us for a discussion about Jennie Wade and The Jennie Wade House, Plus the Dobbin House Tavern. Are they Haunted or Not. Are they hauntings or not? Jennie Wade was reported to be the only civilian to be killed during the Battle of Gettysburg. Did the moving of her grave lead to her reported ghostly sightings? Plus, Plus the Dobbin House Tavern. Reverend Alexander Dobbin and his wife Isabella Gamble immigrated to America and settled in what is now Gettysburg. In 1774 they commenced construction of a farm and the Dobbin House, for use as their dwelling and as a Classical School, today's equivalent of a combined theological seminary and liberal arts college. The Dobbin house was reported to be a slave hideout and part of the "Underground Railroad". It was used for hiding runaway slaves on their perilous journey to freedom on the "Underground Railroad." After the battle it served as a hospital for wounded soldiers of both the North and the South. As a result it is said to be haunted with numerous reports of ghostly sightings. Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:20:43

The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 1: The Orphanage

7/11/2023
The Most Haunted Location in America? Gettysburg, Pa - Part 1: The Orphanage Is Gettysburg, Pa. the most haunted location in America. The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, was a huge moment in the American Civil War. It involved the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by General George G. Meade, and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by General Robert E. Lee. The battle resulted in a significant turning point for the Union, marking a major defeat for the Confederacy and setting the stage for their eventual surrender. By the end of the Battle of Gettysburg, both sides had suffered staggering casualties. The Union had around 23,000 soldiers killed, wounded, or missing, while the Confederate losses totaled approximately 28,000. The three-day battle was a turning point in the war, as it halted General Lee's advance into Northern territory and boosted the Union's morale. Which has sparked many reports of ghosts and hauntings. We embark on a spine-tingling, and comedic journey into the reported paranormal phenomena that have plagued this hallowed ground. In this episode, we focus on the haunted location known as "The Orphanage." Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:22:51

The Reported Haunting by Jesse James and the James Family Farm. Whispers from the Past?

6/20/2023
The Reported Haunting by Jesse James and the James Family Farm. Whispers from the Past? We examine the reported haunting by Jesse James and the James Family Farm is a fascinating story that blends history, folklore, and the supernatural. Is it a real haunting or not? Jesse James was an American outlaw, who lived during the 1800s and was involved in numerous bank and train robberies. He became a legendary figure in American folklore, and his name is often associated with tales of the Wild West. The James Family Farm, located in Kearney, Missouri, became the setting for alleged paranormal activities and ghostly encounters. The farm was the childhood home of Jesse James and his brother Frank, and it has been preserved as a historical site. Local legends and eyewitness accounts, state that the farm is haunted by the spirits of Jesse James and his family members. Visitors and residents of the area have reported hearing unexplained footsteps, disembodied voices, and strange sounds emanating from the farm. Some claim to have seen apparitions of Jesse James and his family members, dressed in clothing from the 19th century. It should be noted that the reported haunting by Jesse James and the James Family Farm falls into the realm of folklore and urban legends. Is it a Haunting Or Not? You decide. Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:23:31

A Restaurant In Simsbury, Connecticut, Is It Haunted? It Has Widespread Reportings Of A Ghost And A Lot Of History.

6/6/2023
A Restaurant In Simsbury, Connecticut, Is It Haunted? It Has Widespread Reportings Of A Ghost And A Lot Of History. Stephanie Wiley, one of the hosts was raised in that area. She had her own unexplained encounter. Plus, one of her sister's worked at that location, when it was a different restaurant. Her sister also had ghostly encounters. We won't tell you the name of the restaurant, but it is located at 4 Hartford Rd in Simsbury, on the banks of the Farmington River. The place has a lot of history and reports of ghostly stories. You can also get more information here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:24:20

Haunting in Southern Maryland, The Legend of Moll Dyer

5/23/2023
Haunting in Southern Maryland, The Legend of Moll Dyer. Moll Dyer is the name of a legendary 17th-century resident of Leonardtown, Maryland, who is said to have been accused of witchcraft and chased out of her home by the local townsfolk on a winter night. Her body was allegedly found a few days later, partially frozen to a large stone. Moll Dyer lived in 17th-century Leonardtown, Maryland. Which is in St. Marys County in Southern Maryland. The legend has it that in February in the late 1690s Southern Maryland went through Witch Trials. These resulted in many acquittals and one recorded death by execution. Also, a deadly plague and a poor harvest of crops had taken their toll on the small Leonardtown community. During that harsh winter people feared that they would not make it through the season. As a result of these fears the deeply religious community claimed that the famine, disease, and ice storms were the product of witchcraft. Townfolk decided that Moll Dyer, an older woman, was a witch; and she had called upon the Devil to terrorize the people. Events rapidly escalated and a mob was formed with the intent of running her out of town. The crowd set fire to her hut, with Moll barely managing to escape by running into the woods. She reportedly ran a long distance before tiring. She found a boulder and placed her right hand upon it. She then raised her left hand to the moon and called down a curse on the people of Leonardtown. Days later, her body was found frozen to the stone, with her hand still held up towards the sky. The ghost of Moll Dyer is said to still haunt the land surrounding Leonardtown, looking for the men who forced her from her home. It is also claimed that a handprint of discolored stone can occasionally be seen on the "Moll Dyer Rock" in front of the Tudor Hall Mansion. Source, Wikipedia. Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:21:48

Was This The Most Haunted Pub In America? Scarlett O'Hara's In St. Augustine, Florida.

5/9/2023
Was This The Most Haunted Pub In America? Scarlett O'Hara's In St. Augustine, Florida. Nestled on the northeast coast of Florida, St. Augustine proudly claims its title as the oldest city in the U.S. With its charming Spanish colonial architecture and stunning Atlantic Ocean beaches such as St. Augustine Beach and Crescent Beach, it's no wonder this city has captivated the hearts of many, including us. We've had the pleasure of visiting this remarkable place on numerous occasions. One notable establishment in St. Augustine was Scarlett O'Hara's, a pub situated at 70 Hypolita St. Sadly, the business was forced to close its doors when it lost its lease and the building changed hands. Scarlett O'Hara's was not only a pub but also known as the Ghost Bar, renowned for being one of the most haunted pubs in Florida, and perhaps even in all of America. The original building at 70 Hypolita St. has a storied history, dating back to its construction in 1870. It's also rumored to be home to two restless spirits. In this episode of the Haunting Or Not Podcast, we unravel the mysteries and legends surrounding Scarlett O'Hara's, allowing you to be the ultimate judge. Was it a genuine ghost story or merely a product of imagination and lore? Tune in to discover the spine-tingling details Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. Find this and other great English and Spanish language shows online at www.JefePods.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:21:14

Demonic Possession Horror in Amityville NY, Real or Fake, the Conclusion.

4/25/2023
Demonic Possession Horror in Amityville NY, Real or Fake, the Conclusion. How many Horrors actually took place at 112 Ocean Ave in Amityville NY. Were they both Real or Fake? As we continue our journey into the perplexing events surrounding the Amityville horror, we revisit the unsettling tale rooted in the true crimes of Ronald DeFeo Jr. On that fateful day, November 13, 1974, a horrific tragedy unfolded at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, NY. DeFeo committed the heinous act of taking the lives of six family members and was subsequently convicted of second-degree murder. The story doesn't end there. In December 1975, the Lutz family boldly moved into the same house, unaware of its dark history. However, after enduring 28 tumultuous days within its walls, they hastily abandoned the premises, recounting tales of terror brought about by a series of eerie and unexplained phenomena. These chilling experiences served as the historical foundation for Jay Anson's 1977 novel, "The Amityville Horror." The novel spawned numerous sequels and culminated in a 1979 film adaptation bearing the same name. In this episode, we conclude our exploration of the Amityville horror, leaving you to ponder the perplexing question: How many horrors truly unfolded at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, NY? Were both accounts, the DeFeo murders and the Lutz family's claims, real or were they the stuff of fabrication and fiction? It's a tale that continues to perplex and intrigue, and we invite you to join us as we delve into the enigma that is the Amityville Horror. Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:22:00

Demonic Possession Horror in Amityville NY. What happened? Part 1.

4/11/2023
Possession Horror in Amityville NY. What happened? Part 1. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore the spine-tingling tales of the Amityville horror and haunting claims, rooted in the macabre events surrounding Ronald DeFeo Jr. On that fateful day, November 13, 1974, DeFeo committed a gruesome act, taking the lives of six family members at 112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, NY. He was subsequently convicted of second-degree murder. In December 1975, the Lutz family moved into the same house, unaware of its dark history. However, after enduring 28 harrowing days within its walls, they hastily vacated the premises, citing terrifying encounters with paranormal phenomena during their stay. These unsettling experiences served as the historical foundation for Jay Anson's 1977 novel, "The Amityville Horror." The novel spawned numerous sequels and culminated in a 1979 film adaptation bearing the same name. In this episode, we delve into the first part of the Amityville horror story: the heinous murders of the DeFeo family. This tragedy claimed the lives of six individuals, including the DeFeo parents and four innocent children, all brutally executed while in their beds. Stay with us as we continue to unravel this chilling narrative in the subsequent parts of our series. Be sure to Like the Show's Facebook Page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:19:17

What Scared You When You Were Younger?

3/28/2023
Was it a movie or a ghost story that sent shivers down your spine when you were younger? Not just a fleeting fright, but something that haunted your dreams and kept you up at night. Maybe it was the infamous "Boogeyman" or another spooky entity. How do you evaluate fear? Our hosts delve into the tales of what horror film characters truly terrified them during their youth. From Boris Karloff's eerie portrayal in "The Mummy" to the spine-tingling Halloween movies featuring Nick Castle as Michael Myers, and of course, the chilling Boogeyman stories that left a lasting impression. Join us for a journey into the humorous side of fear, where we'll explore these creepy characters and share a good laugh as we recall the things that once gave us goosebumps. Be sure to Like The Show on Facebook. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:21:13

The Haunting Or Not Podcast, an Introduction

3/22/2023
Who doesn't appreciate a delightful ghost story, especially when gathered around the campfire for a good laugh? Our show's episodes take you on a hilarious and entertaining journey through the world of ghosts, spirits, and hauntings. We explore all aspects of these stories, from the paranormal to the downright comical. From the famous tales that Hollywood made larger than life to the hidden gems of haunting stories, we dissect them all in a lighthearted and distinctive fashion. At the conclusion of each "Haunting Or Not Story," you get the chance to be the ultimate judge of the supernatural. Allow us to introduce you to our hosts, John Jay Wiley and Stephanie Wiley. They've been married since the turn of the millennium, and their journey as a couple began in 1998. Together, they bring a touch of humor and fun to the eerie and unexplained. Join us for a dose of laughter, comedy, and ghostly tales that are sure to keep you entertained and uplifted. Be sure to Like The Show on Facebook. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:09:55