High Strangeness in Chicago

The Ghost Story Guys - En podcast af Brennan Storr - Tirsdage

After spending some time in Southern California on the last episode, we now turn our attention to that great Midwestern metropolis that is Chicago, and some of the truly bizarre stories therein. Sure, you've probably heard of Resurrection Mary, but do you know the Hunger Underground? What about the Leaper, seen in the western suburbs as well as in parts of Pennsylvania? For our first ever Chicago-based show, things get all kinds of weird, in the best way. Story Time Codes The Blob (37:20) Leaper (42:03) Hunger Underground (1:01:12) The Man in the Closet (1:09:35) The Jump (1:21:57) Black Eyes (1:33:00) The Train (1:39:12) Media Mentioned: Weird, Together [Brennan's YouTube show] Pearl [movie] Barbarian [movie] Blood Quantum [movie] Rhymes For Young Ghouls [movie] Henny Youngman [comedian] The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair [book] Paranormal Portals [TV series]  Make sure to check out PNW Haunts & Homicides Music on This Episode: Main Theme:   "Radio (Into the Darkness We Go)" by Podzontommusic Stories Theme: "The Future Belongs to Them Now" by Hexxagram "Radio", & "The Future Belongs to Them Now" are used with permission. All other music is composed by Rainy Days For Ghosts. Want more show AND ad-free episodes? Come find us on Patreon! We have bonus podcasts, our monthly live stream, and so much more. Click on over to Patreon.com/GhostStoryGuys to check it out! Grab yourself some Ghost Story Guys merch at our Red Bubble and TeePublic stores! Comment? Suggestion? Story you want to tell? E-mail us at [email protected] or call The Ghost Line at 1-888-588-6920 to leave us one, or a series of questions. The Ghost Story Guys are: Brennan Storr - Host, Writer, Producer  Paul Bestall - Co-Host  Luke Greensmith - Researcher  Sarah Kent - Support  Anthony Germaine - Researcher  Rachel GW - Facebook admin Rainy Days For Ghosts - Composer Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-ghost-story-guys4724/donations

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