In July 1924, a group of five gold prospectors—Fred Beck, Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson—endured a terrifying ordeal while working a remote claim in the rugged narrow gorge of Ape Canyon, on the southeast flank of Mount St. Helens, Washington. The miners reported harrowing encounters with towering, hairy ape-like creatures—standing approximately 7 feet tall and covered in dark fur—that culminated in a prolonged nighttime siege on their cabin. This dramatic i...
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In July 1924, a group of five gold prospectors—Fred Beck, Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson—endured a terrifying ordeal while working a remote claim in the rugged narrow gorge of Ape Canyon, on the southeast flank of Mount St. Helens, Washington. The miners reported harrowing encounters with towering, hairy ape-like creatures—standing approximately 7 feet tall and covered in dark fur—that culminated in a prolonged nighttime siege on their cabin. This dramatic i...
#Ep323: True Haunting Erie Hall with Chris DiCesare
Tommy Cullum's Let's Get Freaky
1 hour 32 minutes
2 months ago
#Ep323: True Haunting Erie Hall with Chris DiCesare
In this gripping episode, we sit down with Chris DiCesare—infamously known as the “Ghost Boy of Erie Hall”—for an in-depth exploration of the chilling events that inspired the hit Netflix series True Haunting. As a student at Geneseo College in the 1980s, Chris and his friends endured a relentless barrage of escalating paranormal phenomena: inexplicable noises, disembodied voices, and the terrifying manifestation of a dark, shadowy figure. The ordeal took a profound emotional and physical tol...
Tommy Cullum's Let's Get Freaky
In July 1924, a group of five gold prospectors—Fred Beck, Marion Smith, his son Roy Smith, Gabe Lefever, and John Peterson—endured a terrifying ordeal while working a remote claim in the rugged narrow gorge of Ape Canyon, on the southeast flank of Mount St. Helens, Washington. The miners reported harrowing encounters with towering, hairy ape-like creatures—standing approximately 7 feet tall and covered in dark fur—that culminated in a prolonged nighttime siege on their cabin. This dramatic i...