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Stories from the Shadows
DW
10 episodes
5 hours ago
Stories From the Shadows A weekly paranormal podcast uncovering haunted places, urban legends, cryptid sightings, and true ghost stories. Hosted by author and investigator DW, each episode blends chilling eyewitness accounts, history, and immersive storytelling to explore the world’s most unsettling mysteries. Whether it’s ghost hunts, folklore, or unsolved supernatural mysteries, you’ll find it here. Because the past is never really gone… and some stories don’t stay buried.
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Stories From the Shadows A weekly paranormal podcast uncovering haunted places, urban legends, cryptid sightings, and true ghost stories. Hosted by author and investigator DW, each episode blends chilling eyewitness accounts, history, and immersive storytelling to explore the world’s most unsettling mysteries. Whether it’s ghost hunts, folklore, or unsolved supernatural mysteries, you’ll find it here. Because the past is never really gone… and some stories don’t stay buried.
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The Mothman
Stories from the Shadows
21 minutes 56 seconds
4 months ago
The Mothman

Summary

In this episode, we delve into the legend of the Mothman, a mysterious creature sighted in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during the 1960s. The conversation explores various theories surrounding the Mothman's identity, including its possible connections to disasters, and recounts notable sightings that have left witnesses terrified. The host presents a mix of humor and intrigue while discussing the implications of these encounters and the folklore that has emerged from them.


Takeaways

The Mothman is a legendary creature with various theories surrounding its existence.

Witnesses describe the Mothman as a large figure with glowing red eyes.

Some believe the Mothman appears as a harbinger of disasters.

The Silver Bridge collapse in 1967 coincided with the end of Mothman sightings.

Theories about the Mothman include it being a mutated bird or a creature from another dimension.

Notable sightings include the Scarberry-Mollett and Wamsley-Hellstead encounters.

Witnesses often report feelings of terror and dread during sightings.

The Mothman's appearance has inspired numerous stories and films.

Theories about the Mothman continue to evolve and intrigue enthusiasts.

The podcast invites listeners to share their own Mothman experiences.


Sound Bites

"What is the Mothman? Buckle up!"

"Witnesses say it was way bigger!"

"Its eyes glow red!"


Chapters

00:00 The Mothman Mystery Begins

02:44 The First Sightings of Mothman

05:18 The Impact of Mothman on the Community

08:15 Theories Surrounding the Mothman

14:09 Unusual Mothman Encounters

14:17 The Mothman Mystery Begins

17:23 The First Sightings of Mothman

20:09 The Impact of Mothman on the Community


Keywords

Mothman, cryptids, urban legends, Point Pleasant, sightings, theories, paranormal, folklore, disasters, history



Stories from the Shadows
Stories From the Shadows A weekly paranormal podcast uncovering haunted places, urban legends, cryptid sightings, and true ghost stories. Hosted by author and investigator DW, each episode blends chilling eyewitness accounts, history, and immersive storytelling to explore the world’s most unsettling mysteries. Whether it’s ghost hunts, folklore, or unsolved supernatural mysteries, you’ll find it here. Because the past is never really gone… and some stories don’t stay buried.