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Nightmare Inn
by kahlaallan
Step inside the world’s most mysterious places where the line between the living and the dead blurs. Each episode, we uncover the legends, the witnesses, and the truth behind famous hauntings. Separating fact from fiction, fear from folklore. Are these places truly haunted… or just history’s greatest hoaxes?
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The Portal to Hell Beneath a Country Music Bar
Nestled along the banks of the Licking River in Wilder, Kentucky stood a country music bar with an infamous reputation. Owned by country singer Bobby Mackey, the club was known for neon lights, late-night dancing, and classic honky-tonk music. But behind the music and the mechanical bull, something darker was said to linger. For decades, Bobby Mackey's Music World was called “the most haunted nightclub in America.” Stories connected the building to bootlegging gangs, mysterious deaths, the brutal murder of Pearl Bryan, and a basement well rumoured to be a “portal to hell.” But the story didn’t stop with history. Employees reported apparitions, unexplained voices, violent encounters, and even a supposed possession involving caretaker Carl Lawson. In this episode, we explore: The murder that started the legend The mob-run speakeasy that once occupied the building The chilling experiences of employees and patrons The controversial exorcism of Carl Lawson And why the building’s demolition in 2024 didn’t end the story. Because sometimes when a haunted place disappears… The legend only grows stronger.
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Rosslyn Chapel: Secrets Beneath the Stone
Eight miles south of Edinburgh, hidden within a wooded glen beside the River North Esk, stands one of the most mysterious chapels in the world. Rosslyn Chapel. Built in the 1400s by the powerful Sinclair family, this extraordinary structure has fascinated historians, pilgrims, and conspiracy theorists for centuries. Beneath its ornate carvings and towering pillars lie crypts that were built before the chapel itself — crypts that have been sealed for generations. Inside the chapel, thousands of intricate carvings depict angels, sacred geometry, Green Men, and strange symbols that some believe hide a musical code carved in stone. But Rosslyn’s mysteries go deeper still. Legends claim the chapel may be connected to the Knights Templar, the Holy Grail, and even Mary Magdalene. Visitors and workers have reported ghostly monks in the crypts, armoured figures standing watch, unexplained music, and laughter echoing in the darkness below. So what really lies beneath Rosslyn Chapel? Tonight we explore the history, symbolism, myths, and paranormal encounters surrounding one of Scotland’s most enigmatic sacred sites, and ask whether its greatest mystery lies in the sealed crypts… or in the stories we continue to tell about them.
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The Cage: England’s Witch Prison or Paranormal Illusion?
For centuries, The Cage in St Osyth has been whispered about as one of England’s most haunted buildings. But behind its chilling reputation lies a tangled web of half-truths, disputed history, and terrifying modern encounters. In this episode, we dig into the origins of The Cage, exploring its mysterious transformation from a simple village lock-up to a hotspot of paranormal legends. We examine the story of Ursula Kemp, the cunning woman accused of witchcraft, and unravel whether she was ever truly connected to the building at all. Then we turn to the haunting that made national headlines: Vanessa Mitchell’s experiences after moving in during the 2000s. From blood appearing out of nowhere, to violent poltergeist activity, shadow figures, and the infamous mirror incident, we walk through her documented encounters and the friends and investigators who witnessed phenomena alongside her. Along the way, we explore the contradictions, the missing historical records, the disputed timelines, the lack of physical evidence, versus the overwhelming volume of paranormal accounts collected over decades. Was The Cage ever a true witch’s prison? Is its haunting a remnant of a darker past, or something born from fear, folklore, and human experience? Join us as we peel back the layers of history, legend, and the unknown in one of Britain’s most perplexing haunted homes.
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The Hellfire Club: Hearts, Hauntings and Hedonism with a special guest!
In this episode, we dive deep beneath West Wycombe to unravel the decadent, dangerous, and possibly haunted legacy of the infamous Hellfire Club. Joined by special guest Annabel Brightingling, we explore everything from wild rumours to grounded history, and all the strange places where the two overlap. We start with the club’s origins under Francis Dashwood, the mischievous aristocrat whose private brotherhood blended politics, philosophy, drinking, satire… and maybe something darker. From masked revelry to secret rites held in the winding chalk passages of the West Wycombe Caves, we trace the line between indulgence and infamy. Then we turn to one of the club’s most enduring mysteries: the strange story of Paul Whitehead, the club’s steward whose heart was literally kept in an urn at the caves, until it was stolen. With Annabel, we unpack the bizarre theft, why anyone would want a poet’s preserved heart, and how its disappearance sparked tales of a restless spirit still roaming the tunnels today.
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The Welsh Roswell: The Berwyn Mystery
On a winter night in 1974, an enormous explosion echoed across the Berwyn Mountains. The ground shook, lights blazed in the sky, and terrified residents reported something crashing into the hills. But when police officers, RAF teams, and mountain rescue volunteers searched the area, they found nothing. No wreckage. No impact site. No answers. In this episode, we dive into one of Britain’s most persistent unsolved mysteries. I take you through the eyewitness testimony that still divides researchers, the Ministry of Defence’s later involvement, and the strange contradictions in their account. Was it a routine geological event, a military cover-up, or something far stranger? Fifty years on, the Berwyn mystery remains exactly that. A mystery. And tonight, we’re going to sit in that uncertainty, sift through the evidence, and ask what really happened on that mountain.
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The Hauntings of Cannock Chase: She Waits Between the Trees
Cannock Chase has long been known as one of England’s most haunted forests, but the most disturbing legend of all is the Black-Eyed Child. In this episode, we explore the eerie encounters reported by hikers and locals: the Pleading Child, the Silent Watcher, and the Mimic that calls your name from the darkness. We trace the deep roots of the legend through ancient fae folklore, interdimensional theories, and the tragic real-life murders of Margaret, Diane, and Christine, a trauma some believe still lingers in the land. Is Cannock Chase a thin place? A crossroads of folklore, grief, and the supernatural? Or is there something much older wandering the woods… wearing a child’s face? Enter the forest with us but DON'T follow the crying.
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Boleskine House Explained: Rituals, Rockstars & Restless Spirits With a Special Guest
This week, we’re diving deep into one of Scotland’s most mysterious and myth-soaked locations: Boleskine House, perched on the banks of the legendary Loch Ness. I’m joined by special guest Kayleigh Watson, and together we explore the full history of this infamous estate. From its early days as a quiet hunting lodge to its transformation into the dark magical laboratory of Aleister Crowley, through the rock-and-roll chapter of Jimmy Page’s ownership, and all the way to the modern private residences and recent attempts at restoration. Join us as we sift through history, horror, and Highlands folklore to decide once and for all: is Boleskine House truly haunted?
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Ley Lines and Lost Souls: The Ancient Ram Inn
Beneath the crooked beams of Gloucestershire’s Ancient Ram Inn lies a history that refuses to rest. Built on Pagan ground and rumoured to sit at the crossing of powerful ley lines, this 12th-century inn has seen centuries of faith, fear, and something far darker. From witchcraft and failed exorcisms to the late John Humphries’ unforgettable encounters, explore the chilling stories that have made the Ram Inn one of Britain’s most haunted places.
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Borley Rectory: The Case That Haunted England
No gas. No electricity. Just candlelight and something whispering in the dark. In this episode, we uncover the strange and chilling history of Borley Rectory, a house where tragedy, obsession, and ghostly legends collided to create one of Britain’s most enduring mysteries.
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Step inside the world’s most mysterious places where the line between the living and the dead blurs. Each episode, we uncover the legends, the witnesses, and the truth behind famous hauntings. Separating fact from fiction, fear from folklore. Are these places truly haunted… or just history’s greatest hoaxes?
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