Send us a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who neve...
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Send us a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who neve...
Birthday Hauntings and Human Pendulums at the Fairfield County Poorhouse Pt. 1
Strange Deranged Beyond Insane
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6 months ago
Birthday Hauntings and Human Pendulums at the Fairfield County Poorhouse Pt. 1
Send us a text The Fairfield County Poorhouse investigation delivers consistent, compelling evidence that leaves us wanting more. Built in 1828 with a peak population of 82 "inmates" (as patients were called then), the property carries heavy historical weight that seems to fuel its paranormal activity. Beneath the surface lies a disturbing discovery – the cemetery houses thousands of bodies buried standing up, with only six proper headstones purchased by families. This disrespect in death se...
Strange Deranged Beyond Insane
Send us a text What if water keeps a ledger of everything we’ve done to it—and to each other? We follow that question across Michigan’s strangest fault lines: drowned towns under glassy lakes, storm drains rumored to sing, a highway where compasses spin, and a stretch of shoreline that locals call the state’s Bermuda Triangle. Along the way, we pair chilling folklore with uncomfortable facts, from Cold War experiments and cult rituals to the sobering count of long-term missing people who neve...