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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 46 MIN

We Slept In The Funeral Parlor And Something Knocked Back

from Strange Deranged Beyond Insane · host Melissa

Send us Fan MailA quiet parlor, a fallen doll, and a knock that answered from behind a tiny attic door—our night at Bihl Manor in Fremont, Ohio, threads personal curiosity through a house layered with history. We set up in the former funeral parlor, walked the halls Daisy once called home, and watched patterns form: a music box that chimed when we laughed, an iPad that hunted focus on its own, and a full-body apparition photo caught in the corridor behind the parlor. Nothing felt hostile, but nothing felt empty either, and that tension shaped how we approached the evidence.We break down the house’s past—from family viewings to decades as a group home—and connect device hits to names and rooms locals still talk about. Upstairs, phrases like roof, male, and die surfaced often enough to push us toward follow-up research on accidents and obituaries. In the attic, a simple control paid off: a measured knockback after a greeting at a small door. We tried to debunk it, then logged why the timing mattered and what tests we’ll run next. The basement? Surprisingly calm, which is useful too; knowing where not to spend an hour keeps future sessions sharp.From there, the map widens. We lay plans for a focused return with a smaller team, then pivot to the Grosse Ile Pilot House—an officers’ club turned inn with a ballroom, aviation history, and reports of dark shapes and hallway sounds. We add a new series on under-the-radar roadside motels and sketch daytime runs through gothic cemeteries with tight access windows. Pet cemeteries make the list as an ethical, curious test bed: do human spirits visit where their animals rest, and do animal-linked trigger items shift response rates?The heart of the conversation sits in patience and purpose. We talk cadence, silence, and the value of one clear question at a time. We also set a bigger goal: Gettysburg, with carefully chosen Civil War-era trigger objects from a family collection to honor place and story at sites like Devil’s Den, Sachs Covered Bridge, and the Jennie Wade House. If you love field investigations that balance folklore, method, and memory, this one will sit with you long after the last timestamp.If you enjoyed the show, tap follow, share it with a friend who loves haunted history, and leave a quick review—it helps more curious ears find us.Support the show

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Send us Fan Mail A quiet parlor, a fallen doll, and a knock that answered from behind a tiny attic door—our night at Bihl Manor in Fremont, Ohio, threads personal curiosity through a house layered with history. We set up in the former funeral parlor, walked the halls Daisy once called home, and watched patterns form: a music box that chimed when we laughed, an iPad that hunted focus on its own, and a full-body apparition photo caught in the corridor behind the parlor. Nothing felt hostile, bu...

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