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Nahanni National Park Reserve was voted one of the 7 wonders of the world. But you might want to think twice before visiting it, especially the particular section known as the Valley of the Headless Men. Since the late 1800s at least 44 people have been murdered or disappeared without a trace – and, yes, a number of them did end up headless. Join us on this episode for a trip to the Canadian northern wilderness, but don’t worry, we’re staying in the car…  Join The Lady Dicks on Patreon for...
Published 09/29/22
The Winchester Mystery House has been a tourist attraction since the death of its former owner Sarah Pardee Winchester in 1922. Millions of people have visited this strange mansion over the years, and many have reported paranormal occurrences like unexplained footsteps, shadow figures, and Clyde, the former handyman who’s not ready to clock out yet. If you’re looking for a little mystery and some weird architectural prowess, pack your bags and join us on an adventure through history to San...
Published 09/22/22
Just off the coast of San Francisco is a place with a tumultuous history known as the Rock–not to be mistaken for Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, the actor we all know and love. Alcatraz Island is home to the former federal Alcatraz Prison, where thousands of the worst criminals the nation had to offer were housed. But the prison's been closed for years, and what remains on the Rock today are its historical buildings and the ghosts of resident’s past. So pack your bags and grab your masks, today...
Published 08/28/21
Just off the coast of North Carolina, along the outer banks is an area of treacherous waters where the cold Labrador current meets the warm waters of the gulf stream. Strong offshore winds help create a spot for low and high pressure weather systems to collide. Since the 1500s, sailors have been wary of the area, and these waters have earned the nickname graveyard of the Atlantic due to the high number of shipwrecks and countless human lives lost in the region. It was in these very waters...
Published 08/21/21
Today we're going to have a look at a listeners request, the so called 'Bobby Mackey Nightclub and Honkytonk, you might be asking if we just made those two words up but no, in Kentucky they get to say just about anything they want. So yes, a 'honkytonk' is a real thing, that basically just means a bar where self-proclaimed hilly billy music is played, sometimes with piano accompaniment. The piano itself is also sometimes called a honkytonk. But enough of that, as usual, we're not here to...
Published 08/14/21
Today we’ve got, as Willie Nelson sang, “Georgia on our mind!” If you are too young to remember that song, you should look it up—it's a classic. Specifically, we are going to take a look at the old City Hotel building in Savannah Georgia that is now home to the Moon River Brewing Company. Built all the way back in 1821, this building’s long, sometimes bizarre—sometimes sad, history has given it a fair few ghostly inhabitants that to this very day like to hang around the Brew Company’s beer...
Published 08/07/21
In the countryside of Bavaria, Germany, towering on a hill and overlooking the remote village of Wolfsegg, lies Wolfsegg Castle. Built in the 13th century, the castle and the surrounding forest were initially intended to be a haven for tranquility. Well, psych! – in 1969 the parapsychologist Hans Holzer and his Medium believed and “confirmed” the legend of “The White Lady from Wolfsegg” to be true... allegedly. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery, and paranormal tales from around the...
Published 08/01/21
Nearly a hundred years before the modern spiritualism movement swept the globe and the infamous Fox sisters fooled a whole community with their toe-clicking séances, another ghostly phenomenon shook 18th century London. It’s a story filled with sex, lies, scandal, and murder, that almost ended with an innocent man swinging from a rope. Today we are talking about the Cock Lane Ghost. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery, and paranormal tales from around the world. Hailing from Canada,...
Published 07/24/21
It is said that in 1776, at the Battle of the White Plains during the American Revolutionary War, a Hessian soldier on horseback, fighting for the British, had his head blown clear off by a cannonball. Imagine it, a bowling ball of iron crashing through your skull. You’ve seen watermelons get smashed with a sledge hammer, right? Same thing really. And while on most days this wouldn’t really be polite conversation, this is The Lady Dicks, where we indulge our dark side a little bit and talk...
Published 07/16/21
Today we are talking more about a ghost town with more of a spooky history than a town famous for its ghosts. The remnants of Cahawba (pronounced ca-ha-ba), now an archaeological park, are located in the deep south of Alabama, and like its catchphrase says, it is a ghost town “cloaked in mystery.” In the 19th century, Cahawba was part of one of the richest counties in the entire United States but today its only inhabitants are the unmarked graves of hundreds of those that were enslaved. Their...
Published 07/09/21
You’ll find the almost 100-year-old Hotel Monte Vista on San Francisco in Flagstaff, Arizona, where it’s been standing since New Years Day 1927. This little piece of desert history is home to at least nine different ghosts. It’s lived through prohibition, seen the limelight—and today we’re going to dick-tect some stories from its past. What ghosts are still lurking around this 4.2-star hotel (according to Google Reviews)? We’re about to find out. The Lady Dicks was created by Tae Haahr. The...
Published 07/02/21
The Battleship North Carolina was a major player in the Pacific War theatre during WWII. Even though the death toll during her active years was quite low, ghosts are said to be quite active aboard the ship. So active that paranormal investigators, including TAPS, have been investigating it for years. This naval relic is allegedly one of the most haunted places in North Carolina, and the best part about it? You can find out for yourself. Pack your bags, grab your sea legs—we’re headed to...
Published 06/25/21
Clanking chains. The drip-drip of water. Little noises of rats scurrying by. A tour guide cracking a bad dad joke. These are the sounds of the Seattle Underground, the city under a city. Seattle, Washington is located on the coast of the Pacific and only a few hours drive from Canada. Directly under it is the Seattle Underground. These underground tunnels were once home to stores and shops until it was all left abandoned by a series of unfortunate events plaguing the fledgling city. You don’t...
Published 06/18/21
We are packing our bags and heading into the time machine so we can zip ourselves back to the 18th century. We’re headed to present-day Texas which was then Papaya territory—we don’t mean the tropical fruit that smells like vomit, but rather a tribe of indigenous hunter gathers. The Papayans lived around what is now called the San Antonio River, and in 1731, a group of people all the way from the Canary island with a promise from the King of Spain that they could build a church there. Today...
Published 06/11/21
Ever wanted to spend a night in a haunted jail? Ok, maybe it’s not at the top of your list but if it’s anywhere on there today’s episode is for you. We are taking a trip to the capital city of Canada, to visit what was once the Carlton County Jail. Today the jail operates as hostel (though not today, today, due to Covid it’s temporarily closed), and you can absolutely spend the night there where you just might be lucky (or unlucky) enough to have a sleep interrupted by ghostly cries and night...
Published 06/04/21
Devil’s Gulch is located just outside of Garretson, South Dakota. It’s a beautiful natural wonder boasting a drop dead gorgeous waterfall… and apparently ghosts… and Jesse James. For today’s story we’re headed back to the 1800s, pack yo bags and get ready to hangout in the wild west. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery and paranormal tales from around the world. Hailing from Canada, Andrea and Tae are a terribly cheesy comedic duo that covers some of life’s biggest mysteries and...
Published 05/07/21
The Bermuda Triangle is full of mystery, and it’s the suspected resting place of a surprising amount of ships and planes without an explanation. What and where is the Bermuda Triangle, why is it full of mystery and what happened to some of the most famous ships and planes that went in and never came out? We’ve finally made it to the 100th episode of The Lady Dicks and we’re going to dick-tect some of the biggest mysteries from The Devil’s Triangle. Pack your bags, kids, we’re headed out to...
Published 04/30/21
The Bermuda Triangle is full of mystery, and it’s the suspected resting place of a surprising amount of ships and planes without an explanation. What and where is the Bermuda Triangle, why is full of mystery and what happened to some of the most famous ships and planes that went in and never came out? We’ve finally made it to the 100th episode of The Lady Dicks and we’re going to dick-tect some of the biggest mysteries from The Devil’s Triangle. Pack your bags, kids, we’re headed out to...
Published 04/25/21
There are a surprising amount of haunted islands in the world, but Italian’s swear Poveglia is the most haunted of them all. This strikingly beautiful but devastatingly abandoned island is a short trip from Venice, but it’s not the kind of place you want to head to on your next vacation. With a sordid history filled with death, abuse, war, this island is the final resting place for more than an estimated 160,000 people. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery and paranormal tales from...
Published 04/16/21
The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is a beautiful, historic, luxury hotel located in the heart of the city. With history dating back to the 1920s, this gem has seen a ton of action from celebrities like Roy Rogers and his horse Trigger to royalty including King George VI and Elizabeth I, the Queen Mother. But this hotel isn’t just a local hotspot for socialites and travellers with money… it’s also home to one of the city’s most famous ghosts: the Lady in Red. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history,...
Published 04/09/21
The first live episode of the Lady Dicks was streamed via Twitch this past week, and this is the gem that came from it. We're headed to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to give you a quick little taste of haunted Vancouver hot spots. In this episode, we dick-tect the historic stories of six spooky destinations in Vancouver, including: West 16th Avenue Deadman’s Island Billy Bishop Legion Hall Gabriola Mansion Old Spaghetti Factory The Seawall beneath the Lions Gate Bridge Join us for...
Published 04/03/21
Located in Louisville, Kentucky, Waverly Hills Sanatorium was a former tuberculosis hospital in a state that seemingly had the highest cases during the early 1900s. As one would expect, with all of the death seen within its walls, it’s said that some spirits have remained. Whether they can’t seem to get out or simply don’t know where else to go, there are some spooky stories visitors share to this day from one of America’s most haunted places. The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery and...
Published 03/26/21
Located in remote Massachusetts inside Berkshire Hills is the Bloody Tunnel, with ghost stories dating back to the 1800s. Actually called Hoosac Tunnel, this 4.75-mile tunnel is an active rail line that passes through the Hoosac Mountain Range. Former construction and rail workers report mysterious apparitions, unexplainable occurrences, spirits in the forest and disembodied voices. And it’s no surprise. During the controversial construction of this stretch of track at least 200 men lost...
Published 03/13/21
Nicholas Cage once told https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2014/09/nicolas-cage-memories#:~:text=I%20once%20lived%20in%20the,too%20far%20with%20the%20novel. (Vanity Fair) that he lived in the “most haunted house in America.” He purchased the house at 1140 Royal Street in New Orleans famous French Quarter because he thought “it would be a good place in which to write the great American horror novel”—but as far as we know, that novel never got finished. But he wasn’t wrong about the...
Published 03/06/21