
Southern Ghost Stories
History Podcasts
American Hauntstorian Allen Sircy explores America’s haunted past — unearthing true ghost stories, graveyard legends, and forgotten folklore. Join him as he gives voice to haunted history and chilling tales that blur the line between fact and myth...
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United States
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History Podcasts
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American Hauntstorian Allen Sircy explores America’s haunted past — unearthing true ghost stories, graveyard legends, and forgotten folklore. Join him as he gives voice to haunted history and chilling tales that blur the line between fact and myth from every corner of the country.
Language:
English
Episodes
Episode 177: The Demon House on Carolina Street
4/17/2026
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, we tear down the drywall of 2122 Carolina Street in Gary, Indiana—a nondescript rental cottage that became a documented portal to the profound. What began with a winter plague of flies escalated into a nightmare verified by the official records of skeptical police captains and Department of Child Services workers, including the chilling report of a child walking backward up a wall. From the "shrine" discovered in the crawlspace to the intense exorcisms performed by Father Michael Maginot, we trace the house’s descent from a family home to a "biological" entity that eventually claimed the health of investigator Zak Bagans. Join us as we explore the terrifying history of the "Demon House" and why the structure was eventually demolished, buried in a secret location, and reduced to a silent, empty patch of Indiana soil.
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Duration:00:15:54
Episode 176: Mississippi Witches
4/10/2026
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, "American Hauntotorian" Allen Sircy journeys into the heart of Mississippi to investigate two chilling legends where history and folklore collide. We first visit Yazoo City to explore the infamous 1904 fire and the vengeful witch whose chained grave at Glenwood Cemetery allegedly burst open to fulfill a twenty-year curse. Then, we head north to the ancient Natchez Trace Parkway to stand at "Witch Dance," a clearing marked by eerie, barren circles where nothing has grown for centuries.
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Duration:00:20:24
Episode 175: Jersey Gothic: Swamps, Surgeons, and Surf
4/1/2026
Beneath the neon lights and boardwalk glitz of the Garden State lies a history stained by blood, madness, and the unexplained. In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, we journey north to explore three chilling tales from New Jersey’s past: the reign of the Duck Island Shotgun Stalker, a predator who turned a swampy peninsula into a private hunting ground in the late 1930s; the industrial-scale horror of Dr. Henry Cotton, the "surgical psychiatrist" at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital who performed literal slaughterhouse procedures on his patients in the name of science; and the ethereal mystery of the Lady in White, a spectral figure that rose from the Atlantic City surf in the summer of 1899. From the reeds of the Delaware River to the decaying halls of the Kirkbride building, we examine the fine line between the monsters we hunt in the woods and the ones we allow to walk among us.
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Duration:00:21:18
Episode 174: The Lost Boys of St. Cloud
3/18/2026
In March 1988, a riverside hangout in St. Cloud, Minnesota, transformed from a typical teenage party into a scene of ritualistic horror that would grip the nation. Fueled by a relentless obsession with the film The Lost Boys and a steady stream of cheap beer, 18-year-old Timothy Erickson convinced his inner circle that immortality was just one kill away. What followed was the savage murder of Donald Gall, a 30-year-old drifter whose death became a centerpiece of the era’s "Satanic Panic" due to the chilling blood-licking rituals that followed the attack. This episode strips away the supernatural lore to examine the raw, human darkness of the case, from the "Castle Greyskull" apartment where the plot was hatched to the 14-page confession that sealed Erickson’s fate.
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Duration:00:18:12
Episode 173: The Butcher of Boise: Idaho’s Jack the Ripper
3/13/2026
Today we’re stepping outside our usual territory to haunt the Pacific Northwest for a tale of 1950s brutality and a lingering, botched justice. We’re digging into the case of Raymond Snowden, a drifter whose alcohol-fueled rage turned a Boise night out into a scene so savage the newspapers branded him "Idaho’s Jack the Ripper." From the frantic, 30-plus stabs that ended the life of widow Cora Lucyle Dean to the chillingly swift one-month turnaround from arrest to a death sentence, this story is a time capsule of mid-century crime and punishment. But the horror didn’t end at the trial; we’re going inside Cell House #5 at the Old Idaho State Penitentiary to recount Snowden’s final, agonizing fifteen minutes on a poorly measured rope. Whether it’s the botched execution or the sheer violence of the act, something still isn’t right within those sandstone walls—visitors still report disembodied whispers and a heavy, suffocating presence in the gallows room. Grab your coffee, or maybe something stronger, because we’re exploring why the man they couldn't hang cleanly might still be wandering the cell blocks.
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Duration:00:16:28
Episode 172: Small State, Big Crimes: The Mailbox, the Blue Van and Red Hannah
3/10/2026
From the high-society betrayal of a 3,000-mile "murder by mail" plot in 1898 to the microscopic forensic breakthrough that caught the notorious Route 40 serial killer, Small State, Big Crimes proves that Delaware’s history is written in more than just legislation. Allen take you from the agonizing Victorian-era "Chocolate Box Murders" of Cordelia Botkin to the chilling mobile dungeon of Steven Brian Pennell, finally facing the crimson shadow of "Red Hannah"—the nation’s last judicial whipping post. This isn't a dry history lesson; it’s a visceral exploration of the First State’s most cold-blooded killers, landmark legal battles, and the brutal colonial traditions that lingered well into the modern age.
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Duration:00:23:35
Episode 171: Listener Questions and Why I Don’t Do Ghost Hunting TV
3/6/2026
In this special Q&A episode, we’re clearing out the inbox to tackle your most haunting questions, starting with a deep dive into Indiana’s most chilling lore—from the "sentient" balloons of the Culbertson Mansion to the ghostly footsteps of "The Gipper" at Notre Dame. I open up about the single creepiest place I’ve ever visited (the infamous "death chute" at Waverly Hills), why I’ve chosen the path of a historian over the manufactured drama of ghost-hunting TV shows, and the touching evidence that our pets might stay with us long after they’re gone. We also head to the desert to explore the "cursed" architecture and mafia burial grounds of Las Vegas’s Luxor, before wrapping up with why I finally stopped avoiding the legendary Bell Witch of Tennessee. Plus, mark your calendars: my new book, Pistols at Red River drops April 30th!
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Duration:00:24:07
Episode 170: Atlanta's Marble City of Silence: Oakland Cemetery
3/4/2026
Beyond the majestic skyline of modern Atlanta, Georgia lies a 48-acre "Marble City of Silence" that refuses to stay quiet. This episode of the podcast tears down the red-brick Victorian walls of Oakland Cemetery to reveal a gritty, soil-stained history where the dead were often just in the way of progress. We’re moving past the polished tour brochures to explore the "Social Hierarchy of the Soil," from the nameless "Strangers" and displaced paupers to eccentric elites like Jasper N. Smith, the man who fought a literal stone necktie to a draw. We’ll stand on the high ground of 1864, where Confederate soldiers ducked behind family vaults during a hail of "iron rain," and trace the tragic five-hour promotion of Captain M. Allison. From skeptic cops chasing cedar-tree "ghosts" to the dark era of the "Resurrection Men" snatching bodies for medical schools, we’re digging into the legends, the ironies, and the literal shadows that make Oakland a place where the truth is far stranger than the hauntings.
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Duration:00:20:26
Episode 169: South Texas Shadows
2/27/2026
Step into the humid, neon-lit nights of the Rio Grande Valley, where the line between urban legend and true crime is as thin as the coastal fog. We uncovers the grit and ghosts of South Texas, from the chilling 1993 contract killing of Joey Fischer fueled by curanderismo to the rhythmic clink-drag of Abram Ortiz’s shackles echoing through the Old Hidalgo County Jail. We’re diving deep into the "Hanging Tower," the dark rituals of obsessive socialites, and the bone-white wings of the Lechuza—the witch-owl that mimics a crying infant to lure you into the brush. These aren't just campfire stories; they are the blood-stained footnotes of the borderlands, told with the raw, unvarnished truth of a land where the monsters don't stay under the bed—they sit on your roof.
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Duration:00:21:03
Episode 168: Haunted Auburn
2/25/2026
Forget the postcard version of the "loveliest village on the plains"; we’re digging into the red clay to find the bodies Auburn forgot to mention in the brochure. From a Confederate soldier in the theater basement who demands M&Ms to ensure a standing ovation, to the phantom watchman still pacing the Samford clock tower 160 years after his shift ended, this season uncovers the grit beneath the blue and orange. We’ll navigate the high-stakes superstition of the University Seal—where one wrong step can cost you a degree and curse your bloodline with Alabama fans—and investigate the 1858 cold-case murder of Jethro Walker, whose blood-soaked Bible still haunts the local lore. If you thought Auburn was just about Saturdays in the fall, pull up a chair; the ghosts of the Plains have a much longer memory.
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Duration:00:19:49
Episode 167: 20,000 Volts in the Basement: The Execution of Toni Jo Henry
2/20/2026
Most hauntings are just shadows and creaks, but the basement of the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse offers something far more visceral: the cloying scent of 1940s dime-store perfume and the sharp ozone of an electric chair. This is the story of Toni Jo Henry, a heroin-addicted "insurgent" who executed a stranger in a cold-blooded bid to break her boxer husband out of prison. From the violent "Sporting District" of Shreveport to the rice fields where a salesman met his end, we trace the "grit" of a woman who became a tabloid sensation and the only female Louisiana ever sent to the chair. When the state rolled "Gruesome Gertie" into a cramped basement to claim her life, they didn't just carry out a sentence—they burned Toni Jo into the limestone of Lake Charles forever. Decades later, the lights still flicker, the copy machines start by themselves, and the "Tiger Woman" refuses to vacate the site of her final, 20,000-volt walk.
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Duration:00:19:32
Episode 166: Blood in the Iron: The Sloss Furnaces Story
2/18/2026
If you drive through Birmingham at night, the skyline is dominated by a rusted, steel ribcage that looks more like a skeletal remains than a landmark: Sloss Furnaces. From 1882 to 1971, this wasn't just the "Magic City's" industrial heart; it was a high-heat purgatory where the "Big Three"—ore, coal, and limestone—were forged alongside a brutalized workforce of convict laborers and desperate men. This isn't just a ghost story about "Slag" Wormwood’s spectral shoves or the phantom boots clanging on catwalks; it’s a documented history of a "blood price" where men like Theophilus Jowers were vaporized into 3,000-degree molten ore. Today, we’re peeling back the rust on this National Historic Landmark to honor the men who didn't just build the South—they were quite literally baked into the steel that holds it together.
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Duration:00:19:50
Episode 165: "Where Did I Go?": Ghosts, Exorcisms, and Curses in Spokane
2/13/2026
From the restless shadows of Greenwood Cemetery to the exorcised hallways of Gonzaga University, Spokane is a city built on layers of secrets that refuse to stay buried. This episode takes you beyond the Lilac City’s scenic bridges and into its darkest corners: we’re climbing the "1,000 Steps" to meet the silhouettes watching from the basalt cliffs, investigating the violent hauntings of Monaghan Hall, and tracing the tragic, final steps of the lady who fell through the Davenport’s glass ceiling. We’re also diving into the modern-day folklore of Jimmy Marks and the "Gypsy Curse" that turned City Hall into a permanent haunt for a local king’s vengeance. It’s a deep-dive into the Inland Northwest’s most bone-chilling legends—where the history is documented, the sightings are undeniable, and the truth is much weirder than the ghost stories you heard as a kid.
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Duration:00:22:25
Episode 164: Satisfaction: The Execution of John Ridout
2/11/2026
Forget the polished monuments and the polite plaques—early Toronto was a swampy frontier town where a bruised ego was often a death sentence. This episode dives into the mud of 1817 to unearth the Jarvis-Ridout duel, a tragedy that started with a misunderstood schoolhouse bill and ended with a teenage boy’s blood soaking into a cow pasture at Yonge and College. We’re breaking down the terrifying "Code Duello," the claustrophobic hour four men spent waiting for a storm to pass in a barn, and the grieving mother who spent the next decade screaming curses at her son's killer on the steps of the cathedral. It’s a gritty look at the "founding fathers" of the city and the violent, petty grudges that are still literally etched into the stone walls of downtown Toronto.
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Duration:00:19:36
Episode 163: Boston's Belfry Murderer & The Boy Fiend
2/6/2026
This episode of Southern Ghost Stories peels back the "honest" facade of Thomas Piper, a church sexton who used a house of God as a personal hunting ground. We’ll also confront the chilling legacy of Jesse Pomeroy, the "Boy Fiend" whose schoolboy cap hid the mind of a serial killer, and row out into the harbor to find the "Lady in Black" at Fort Warren, where a Civil War rescue mission ended in an eternal haunting. From the gas-lit streets of the South End to the solitary cells of history, we’re exploring the monsters that look exactly like the people you're supposed to trust.
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Duration:00:20:53
Episode 162: Kansas City After Dark: Serial Killers & Civil War Spirits
2/3/2026
This podcast dives into some twisted true crime and lingering spirits that haunt the streets of Kansas City. It kicks off with the heavy-hitting story of Robert Berdella, a local "pillar of the community" who spent his days running a flea market stall and his nights turning his home into a torture chamber. From there, the vibe shifts from the macabre to the supernatural, exploring historic landmarks like the Alexander Majors and the Wornall House, where the trauma of the Civil War and the fierce devotion of past caretakers have left behind more than just memories. To top it off, Allen gets personal, sharing his own creepy, firsthand experiences from stepping inside these haunted locations—proving that in KC, the past doesn't just talk; sometimes, it stares back.
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Duration:00:20:44
Episode 161: Bangor, Maine: Queen City Shadows
1/30/2026
From the rhythmic hum of a Welsh hymn that accidentally named a city to the oxblood leather "Death Couch" where a Vice President still lingers, Bangor, Maine, is a place where history refuses to stay buried. Join us as we explore the uncanny intersections of the "Queen City's" past, uncovering the chilling 100-year bureaucratic odyssey of Sarah Ware’s remains and the spectral statesmen who haunt its library rotunda. We’ll peel back the polite Victorian veneer to find the echoes of accidental towns, brutal mysteries, and the restless spirits left in their wake—plus, Allen weighs in on the big question: has he ever actually seen a ghost?
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Duration:00:20:51
Episode 160: The Confederate Butcher of the Mountains
1/27/2026
In this episode, we’re heading into the backwoods of the Upper Cumberland to talk about an infamous Confederate guerilla fighter, Champ Ferguson. While high-profile rebel calvarymen like Nathan Bedford Forrest and John Hunt Morgan were out leading grand cavalry charges, Champ was fighting a much dirtier, much more personal kind of war in the mountains. He wasn't a general in a plumed hat; he was a farmer with a Bowie knife and a long list of people he wanted dead. We’re breaking down his journey from a quiet Kentucky local to the "Butcher of the Mountains," the gruesome trial that captivated the nation, and the persistent rumors that the man who swung from the Nashville gallows wasn't actually Champ at all. Whether he was a cold-blooded killer or just a man pushed to the edge, his ghost still haunts the Tennessee treeline.
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Duration:00:17:00
Episode 159: The Lower Manhattan Slasher & the Legend of Cropsey
1/23/2026
Today we are diving into the darkness of New York City to prove that real-life monsters are far scarier than anything you’ll see on a movie screen. We’re revisiting the summer of 1981, when New Yorkers realized that while they were lining up for Friday the 13th, a very real "Lower Manhattan Slasher" was stalking the subways and parks with a razor. From there, we cross the water to Staten Island to peel back the layers of the "Cropsey" legend—the campfire ghost story that turned out to be a horrific reality living in the shadows of the decaying Willowbrook State School. It’s a reminder that the boogeyman doesn't need a mask when he’s hiding in plain sight.
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Duration:00:19:27
Episode 158: The Governor’s Shoes: The Bloody Legacy of the Wyoming Frontier
1/20/2026
From the gruesome shoes of "Big Nose" George Parrott to the arsenic-laced hospitality of Polly Bartlett and the tragic, rising tides of the submerged town of Kane, Wyoming’s history is written in blood and bone. This isn't the postcard-perfect West; it’s a journey into the "truth over what you want to hear," where outlaws are made into footwear, serial killers become folk legends, and the ghosts of the Bighorn Basin refuse to stay buried beneath the reservoir. Join us as we peel back the layers of frontier justice and isolation to explore the macabre reality of the High Plains—a place where the wind doesn't just howl; it remembers every crime.
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Duration:00:21:57