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Destination Ghost

Destination Ghost

By: Chris Allen
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Step into the shadows with Destination Ghost, a spine-chilling podcast that unearths the haunted history behind some of the world’s eeriest destinations. Hosted by paranormal researcher and author Chris Allen, each episode blends folklore, historical fact, and ghostly encounters to reveal what lingers just beyond the veil. From forgotten graveyards to cursed corners of quiet towns, Destination Ghost invites you to explore the places where the past refuses to rest.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Annabelle: The Demon in the Doll
    Jun 7 2025

    She looked like any other doll—soft, harmless, stitched with a smile. But in 1970, a pair of nurses claimed she wasn’t just moving on her own… she was watching. In this episode of Destination Ghost, host Chris Allen investigates the true story of Annabelle, the infamous Raggedy Ann said to be manipulated by something far darker than a child’s spirit. From the first haunting signs to the Warrens’ eerie conclusions, this is a chilling dive into the case that made one doll world-famous—and permanently locked behind glass.

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    27 mins
  • Who Put the Bones in the Wall?
    Jun 6 2025

    When workers at Savannah’s historic Foley House Inn uncovered a human skeleton sealed inside a wall during 1987 renovations, it confirmed a chilling legend whispered for nearly a century. In this episode, host Chris Allen unravels the true story behind the bones, the widow who may have killed to protect herself, and the deathbed confession no one believed—until the walls gave up their secret. Part mystery, part history, all Savannah.

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    33 mins

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