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The Amityville Horror House
Send us Fan MailOn the night of November 13th, 1974, six members of the DeFeo family were shot dead in their beds at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. The killer was their own son. Thirteen months later, George and Kathy Lutz moved in with their three children, telling themselves that what happened to the DeFeos had nothing to do with them. They lasted 28 days. What they experienced inside that house — the voices, the visions, the figure in the yard with glowing red eyes, the slow unraveling of a man who went to sleep one person and woke up another — became the most famous haunting account in American history. But not everyone believes them. In this episode of The Breeze Files, we walk through the murders, the 28 days, and the question that has followed this story for fifty years: was it a haunting, a hoax, or something in between?Support the show
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The Cecil Hotel
Send us Fan MailBuilt in 1924 in downtown Los Angeles, the Cecil Hotel was meant to be a beacon of luxury. Instead, it became one of the most tragedy-soaked addresses in American history. Suicides began within years of opening. Serial killers Richard Ramirez and Vaughn Greenwood both called it home while carrying out their crimes across the city. Over the decades, deaths stacked up — unsolved murders, mysterious accidents, and over 80 documented fatalities within its walls.Then in 2013, 21-year-old Elisa Lam checked in and vanished. Her body was found nineteen days later in a rooftop water tank — a case that gripped the entire internet and still has no satisfying answer.The Cecil is still standing. The history isn’t going anywhere.Support the show
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The Black Monk of Pontefract
Send us Fan MailThe Black Monk of Pontefract haunting centers on a family living at 30 East Drive in Pontefract during the 1960s, where unexplained activity quickly turned violent. Objects were thrown, furniture moved on its own, and family members—especially a young girl—reported physical attacks. Witnesses even claimed to see a dark, hooded figure believed to be the spirit of a monk. With police and investigators backing the claims, it remains one of the most intense and well-documented hauntings in the UK.Support the show
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The Gary Demon House
Send us Fan MailThe Gary Demon House case in Gary, Indiana became one of the most infamous modern hauntings after a family reported terrifying paranormal activity, including possession, levitation, and demonic voices. Witnesses—including police, medical staff, and a priest—claimed to experience unexplainable events, fueling national attention. Though skeptics dispute the claims, the case remains a chilling and controversial piece of paranormal history.Support the show
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The Black eyed Children
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Breeze Files, we explore the terrifying legend of the Black-Eyed Children—mysterious kids with completely black eyes who appear at night asking to be let inside. Through chilling reported encounters, we examine the fear, the patterns, and the haunting question: what happens if you say yes?Support the show
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The Lizzie Borden house
Send us Fan MailIn 1892, two brutal axe murders shattered a quiet home in Fall River. Lizzie Borden was tried for killing her father and stepmother inside the now-infamous Lizzie Borden House — and was acquitted. But while the court delivered its verdict, the house never did.Today, guests report footsteps climbing the narrow staircase, weeping in the upstairs bedroom, and an unseen presence lingering where the bodies once lay. In this episode of The Breeze Files, we revisit the crime, the trial, and the chilling paranormal activity that many believe still echoes through the halls of Second Street.Support the show
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The Legend of the Mothman
Send us Fan MailIn 1966, residents of Point Pleasant, West Virginia began reporting a towering winged figure with glowing red eyes watching from the shadows near an abandoned TNT plant. For thirteen months, sightings escalated — cars were chased, rooftops were stalked, and the town lived under a growing sense of dread. Then, on December 15th, 1967, the Silver Bridge collapsed, killing 46 people… and the sightings stopped.Was the Mothman a monster, a mass hallucination, or something far more unsettling — a harbinger of disaster?Support the show
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The Conjuring House
Send us Fan MailThe Conjuring House refers to an 18th-century farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island, where the Perron family lived from 1971–1980. Soon after moving in, they reported strange activity—objects moving, knocking sounds, foul odors, doors opening, and apparitions.The mother, Carolyn Perron, claimed she became the primary target of the disturbances. The family believed the spirit of Bathsheba Sherman—a 19th-century woman rumored (without proven evidence) to have been involved in dark practices—was haunting the home.Support the show
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The Bell Witch Cave
Send us Fan MailBell Witch Cave is a small cave tied to the infamous Bell Witch haunting of the early 1800s. According to legend, the entity known as the Bell Witch tormented the Bell family and was said to retreat to—or dwell within—the cave. Today, it’s considered one of the most haunted spots in the U.S., with visitors reporting eerie sounds, sudden cold spots, and an overwhelming feeling of being watched.Support the show
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The Villisca Axe Murder House
Send us Fan MailThe Villisca Axe Murder House is a small home in Villisca, Iowa, where eight people—including six children—were brutally murdered with an axe in 1912. The crime was never solved, and the house is now infamous for reported paranormal activity, drawing investigators and visitors who claim to hear voices, footsteps, and unexplained noises inside.Support the show
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The Sallie House
Send us Fan MailThe Sallie House is a small brick home in Atchison, Kansas, known as one of the most aggressively haunted houses in the U.S. It’s believed to be haunted by the spirit of a young girl named Sally, who may have died there during a medical procedure when the house was once a doctor’s residence. Visitors report hearing childlike footsteps and giggles—but those experiences often turn dark. Many people describe sudden temperature drops, doors slamming, objects moving, and even physical attacks like scratches or burns. Investigators believe the child spirit may be a disguise for a much darker entity that has attached itself to the house.Support the show
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