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Built with intentions of reformation, confession, and a reconnection with the Almighty, US Prisons built in the 1800s promoted themselves as places of change and hope. Quickly, these prisons transformed into overcrowded nightmares where state-sanctioned torture was all too common. They formed dark histories much closer to Hell than Heaven, against what their origins promoted, and now these prisons have been infested with unexplained energies. Long after their doors were closed to inmates, within their walls now reside imprints of dark paranormal entities, witnessed by countless visitors, and the suffering of those who were once imprisoned here won't soon be forgotten.
Comedian and fellow podcaster Dan Cummins joins us on a special episode where we dive into the bizarre and outlandish claims of an alien abductee, Colorado local, and convicted sex offender: Stan Romanek. Beginning in 2000, Stan witnessed his first UFO near the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater. Over...
Published 11/15/24
Inspired by the movie Scream, two 16-year-old Pocatello High School students began a documentary about killing their classmates. Brian and Torey were obsessed with horror movies, serial killers, and death. By their Junior year, they were ready to make their fantasy a reality by targeting their...
Published 11/08/24