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7.11 “Sop, Doll, Sop”
Sit a spell and listen to a classic Appalachian Jack Tale come to life. This one's got it all, witches, creepy cats, guardian angels, hauntings, and amputations.
Additional vocal talents by Gigi Galdo.
7.10 Conspiracy Theory: Paul is Dead
This episode covers one of the most enduring conspiracy theories of the 20th century regaring the death of Beatle, Paul McCartney. We also explore the links between James Taylor, "Carolina in my Mind," and the actual murder of Beatle, John Lennon.
7.9 Jeffrey MacDonald and True Crime in the Military
North Carolina's Fort Bragg is home to one of the most infamous and heinous true crimes cases in history. This is the story of a family and their tragic end, along with a more tales of murder and mayhem in the military.
7.8 The Christmas Special
Join us this Christmas as we take you through the history of this holiday and some of its odd traditions, including a small town on the Outer Banks that still celebrates "Old Christmas."
7.7 Julia Legare and the Lands End Light
Come with us down south to Edisto Island and Beaufort, South Carolina as we explore the tragic tale of Julia Legare and the mystery of the Lands End Light.
7.6 UFO's: The 19th Century Mystery Airship Phenomenon
This episode covers a lesser known UFO flap from the late 1800's called the Mystery Airship phenomenon. It's an intriguing part of mysterious history in the Carolinas and throughout the US.
Additional vocal talents by Chad Hunt.
7.5 U'lag'u and Mermaid Point
Mosquitoes and hornets are just the worst. But imagine a giant insect that could kill grown men and feed on small children. The Cherokee didn't have to imagine, they had the Boss...U'lag'u.
7.4 The Hauntings of Biltmore and the Appalachians
Join us on a trip back to Western North Carolina where ghosts have long haunted the historic Biltmore Estate in Asheville. Even more spirits have been known to haunt students at Appalachian State University and visitors to Grandfather Mountain.
7.3 Halloween Special: More Tales of Mischief & Mayhem
This 2023 Halloween special episode features more horrifying true crime tales of blood, gore and murder most foul.
Additional vocal talents by Liz Z. Pardue.
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7.2 Graveyard Legends & Hauntings
This episode spans the Carolinas, covering hauntings and legends from the Weeping Arch in New Bern, to Riverside Cemetery in Asheville, to the Ratcliffe Angel in Raleigh, and more.
7.1) Ghost Lights of the Old North State
The season premiere of Carolina Haints covers Ghost Lights of North Carolina including the Thomas Divide Lights, the Screaming Bridge Lights, the Dymond City Lights, the Vander Lights, the Pactolous Lights, and the Catsburg Ghost Train.
6.1) Swamp Fox and the Headless Sentry
The premiere episode of Season Six covers the Revolutionary patriot Francis Marion and his macabre connection to South Carolina's very own Headless Horseman legend.
This episode features the additional vocal talents of Ian Russell.
5.14) The Hound of Goshen
For the Season Finale of Carolina Haints, we'll dive into the tale of the ghostly happy hound that haunts a country road near Newberry, SC, and we'll talk about black dog lore.
Author/Researcher Tally Johnson tells a first-hand experience with the Hound of Goshen.
Additional vocal talents by Joan Schuermeyer and Sammie Cassell.
5.13) The Siren of the French Broad
This episode begins with a real-life Mummy and ends with a terrifying tale about the Siren of the French Broad River.
Additional vocal talents by Gigi Galdo.
5.12) The Hauntings of Salem Tavern
Carolina Haints returns to the Moravian village of Old Salem for more spooky tales of ghosts in a historic place.
Additional vocal talents by Sammie Cassell.
5.11) Buried Alive in Wilmington
This episode explores the haunted and historical Burgwin-Wright House and the tale of a man who accidentally buried his friend alive in the coastal city of Wilmington.
Additional vocal talents by Michael Hoch.
5.10) The Hunter and Purgatory Mountain
The ghastly tale of a Confederate recruiter known for hunting down deserters, whose spirit is eternally stuck in purgatory.
5.9) Haunted Historical Houses of Charlotte
This episode covers a group of historic mansions in the Charlotte area with a dark past and a haunted presence.
Additional vocal talent by Melanie Tapp.
5.8) North Carolina’s Stolen Bill of Rights
This episode covers the mystery and controversy surrounding the theft and recovery of North Carolina's copy of the US Bill of Rights.
Additional vocal talents by Jeffrey Cochran.
5.7) The Legend of Knobby
This episode covers a specific Bigfoot tale from Cleveland County, of the creature named Knobby, and of the gentleman who told the tale.
Additional vocal talents by Chad Hunt.
5.6) The Murderous Black Sisters
For this tale of murder and macabre, we travel a little north to Christiansburg, Virgina to explore the disturbing tale of the Black Sisters.
Additional vocal talents by Naima Said.
5.5) Lady in Pink
This episode covers the famous Pink Lady of the Grove Park Inn and surrounding spirits in Asheville.
Additional vocal talents by Stephanie Griffin.
5.2) The Scotsman & Barbecue
The ghostly tale of Red MacNeil, a giant Scotsman attributed with bringing barbecue to the region, whose spirit haunted Smiley's Falls for a century.
Additional vocal talents by Ian Russell
5.3) The Charleston Mermaid
This episode explores the infamous mermaid riot of Charleston, South Carolina, that took place during a torrential hurricane in 1867.
5.4) Halloween: Houdini & Spiritualism
This special Halloween episode focuses on the Harry Houdini, his relationship with spiritualism and the birth of parapsychology.
Additional vocal talents by Ian Russell and Arianna Tysinger.
5.1) The Boo Hag & Dr. Buzzard
Welcome to season five of The Carolina Haints Podcast, where we'll be exploring the voodoo legends of North and South Carolina with the horrifying Boo Hag and the infamous Dr. Buzzard.
Additional vocal talents by Gigi Galdo.
4.14) Kingdom by the Sea
The season finale of The Carolina Haints Podcast tells the tale of a ghostly figure of a woman in white who haunts the Unitarian Church Cemetery in historic Charleston. The story and circumstances of her untimely death are a thing of legend involving one of America's greatest authors, Edgar Allan Poe.
4.13) The Legendary Judaculla Rock
In Jackson County, there sits an ancient boulder marked with fifteen hundred pictographs It is a thing of mystery and legend, and to this day, no one knows exactly what it means.
4.12) Spontaneous
This episode explores paranormal phenomena involving pyrotechnic poltergeists and spontaneous human combustion, including a few true tales from the Carolinas.
4.11) Ghosts of Guilford Courthouse
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse was a turning point in the Revolutionary War. Many American and British troops were killed and some say, they're still fighting.
4.10) The Day Goldsboro Nearly Vaporized
This episode covers the darker and lesser known history of aviation in North Carolina, namely the incident that nearly obliterated the town of Goldsboro.
4.9) The Legend of the Blowing Rock
The mountains of North Carolina hold the secrets to many historical mysteries and Native American legends including the power of The Blowing Rock and the Little People of Hickory Nut Gorge.
4.8) The Mystery of the Carroll A. Deering
A century old mystery about a commercial vessel whose crew disappeared without a trace, the remains of which washed up onto the Diamond Shoals.
4.7) Land of the Lost
This episode covers the multitude of Pteradon sightings in the Tarheel state.
4.6) Taps and Battlefield Ghosts
This episode tells the legends surrounding Taps and explores the ghostly tales surrounding Fort Monroe.
4.5) The Death of the Pirate, Blackbeard
The pirate, Blackbeard was the fiercest, most dreaded figure to sail the seas off the coast of the Carolinas. His exploits were legendary, and his death was no different.
4.4) Halloween Special: The Toolbox Killers
This season's Halloween special focuses on the horrific and horrible deeds of Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris, a duo who became known as the sadistic Toolbox Killers.
4.3) The Devil Went Down to Georgia
For this episode, we'll step just a hair over the South Carolina state line to explore some creepy tales, including the infamous Georgia Guidestones.
4.2) The Third Eye Man
This episode focuses on the creepy Third Eyed Man of the University of South Carolina and some infamous nearby historical haunts.
4.1) The Devil’s Tramping Ground
This season premiere episode features the notorious Devil's Tramping Ground in Chatham County and other Satanic namesakes in the Carolinas.
Season Four Introduction
An introductory episode to the fourth season of Carolina Haints. We look forward to sharing these creepy tales from the Carolinas with you.
The Taco Bell Strangler
What do you do when geography gets in the way of friendship or love?