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Ghost Trails & Tales: Haunted America From the Road Podcast

Ghost Trails & Tales: Haunted America From the Road Podcast

By: Randy Behymer And Jennifer Wilson
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Our hosts have explored all 50 states—along the way, they have uncovered eerie legends, haunted places, and the ghostly history lurking in the shadows of America’s backroads. Join Randy Behymer and Jennifer Wilson each week as they journey to a new haunted destination, weaving together the rich history of the place with chilling tales from the other side. Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, these stories will make you think twice before turning out the lights. Buckle up for a ghostly road trip like no other!

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  • Casablanca Hotel St. Augustine, Florida
    Sep 16 2025

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    History in Brief


    • The hotel was built in 1914, originally called the Matanzas Hotel, then later renamed the Bayfront Boarding House before becoming the Casablanca Inn.
    • During the Prohibition era (1920s–1930s), it was involved in rum-running / smuggling alcohol, often helping smugglers bring in goods from the bay.



    Ghosts, Legends, and Paranormal Phenomena


    These are the main stories people tell about what’s allegedly haunted at the hotel:


    1. The Lady with the Lantern

      • A widow who owned the hotel is said to have helped rumrunners. When government agents were nearby, she would climb to the roof and wave a lantern to warn the smugglers offshore.
      • Many report seeing a strange, swinging light or lantern atop the roof in the dark—as if someone is still signaling.
    2. Sounds and Presences

      • Guests and staff report hearing footsteps, whispers, voices in empty hallways.
      • Unexplained cold spots (sudden drops in temperature) in certain rooms.
      • The feeling of being watched or touched (shoulder touches, etc.), even when no one is there.
    3. Children’s Activity

      • People claim to hear children playing or laughing when no child is present.
    4. Visual/Ethereal Manifestations

      • Wispy fog-like apparitions seen in hallways or rooms.
      • Occasional sightings of a female figure (presumed to be the widow/innkeeper) inside, or sometimes in photos.
    5. Room 11 (specific room)

      • Reports say that Room 11 is one of the more active rooms, where people have felt fear or fled. Some accounts attribute strange events in that room to “Mr. Butler,” a spirit who tries to reassure people, but whose presence unsettles many.
    6. Scent of Oranges

      • Some guests smell oranges unexpectedly. It’s said this is linked to “Mrs. Bradshaw,” possibly another spirit or alias for the widow, though details are vague.


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    15 mins
  • Skinwalkers: Legends of the Shapeshifters
    Apr 27 2025

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    “Tonight, we dive into one of the most chilling legends of Native American folklore — the mysterious and terrifying Skinwalker. Shrouded in secrecy and fear, Skinwalkers are said to be powerful shapeshifters who can assume the form of animals — and perhaps even other people. Where did these stories begin? Are they just myths… or is there something darker lurking in the deserts of the Southwest? Join us as we explore the history, the legends, and the eerie encounters people swear are real.”

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    16 mins
  • Robert the Doll: Cursed in Key West
    Mar 31 2025

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    Robert the Doll is one of America’s most infamous haunted objects, housed in the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida. Gifted to a young boy named Robert Eugene Otto in the early 1900s, the doll quickly became the center of eerie stories—strange voices, shifting expressions, and unexplained movements. Locals claimed the doll was cursed, and even today, museum visitors report misfortunes after disrespecting Robert. Letters of apology surround his display case. Whether a product of superstition or something darker, one thing’s certain—Robert the Doll has a chilling presence that continues to haunt from behind the glass.

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    24 mins
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