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Paranormal Activity with Yvette Fielding

Paranormal Activity with Yvette Fielding

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Have you ever seen something unexplainable, paranormal or extra-terrestrial? Join paranormal icon Yvette Fielding as she explores stories from around the world and our listeners to discover what's really out there...

From her own experiences learn more about the world of the paranormal in this exciting podcast, hosted by Most Haunted's Yvette Fielding!


Send in your stories to : paranormalactivitypod@gmail.com

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Episodes
  • MURDERS THAT HAUNT: The Case of H. H. Holmes & The Murder Castle
    Mar 5 2026

    In this chilling continuation of our Murders That Haunt series, Yvette Fielding crosses the Atlantic to investigate one of the most infamous serial killers in history.


    H. H. Holmes, the man who built murder into brick and mortar.


    Previously, we’ve explored the lingering shadows of Mary Blandy, Al Capone, Mary Ann Cotton and Amelia Dyer.


    Now, we step inside the legend of the so-called Murder Castle.


    A labyrinthine building constructed at 63rd and Wallace Street in Englewood, Chicago, designed with hidden corridors, sealed rooms, and deadly intent.


    But the building is gone.


    So why do reports of hauntings persist?


    In this week's episode, Yvette unpacks Holmes’ disturbing life story and then examines the chilling phenomena linked to five key locations:


    • The original Murder Castle site at 63rd & Wallace
    • The Englewood Post Office that now stands in its place
    • Artifacts held in storage by the Chicago Historical Society
    • Moyamensing Prison in Philadelphia, where Holmes met his end
    • Holy Cross Cemetery in Pennsylvania, where his body lies buried in concrete


    From shadow figures and unexplained footsteps to spatial distortions and overwhelming sensations of being watched, we explore what witnesses have reported and whether the architecture of cruelty can leave something behind long after the walls have fallen.


    Are these hauntings the result of psychological imprint?


    Lingering intention?


    Or something far more unsettling?


    This is Murders That Haunt: Dr. H. H. Holmes & The Murder Castle.


    Enter if you dare.


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    54 mins
  • MONDAY MAILTIME: The Crossing That Watches & The Parade Square Command
    Mar 2 2026

    It’s Monday Mailtime, and Producer Dom is back in the hot seat reacting to two listener stories that don’t rely on shadows or figures in the dark… just open space, broad daylight, and something unseen that knows you’re there.


    First, Katie takes us to a disused railway crossing in Lancashire, an exposed stretch high above a valley with nowhere for anything to hide.


    Sunrise.


    Clear skies.


    Total visibility.


    And yet, halfway across, the world seemed to mute itself.


    The air grew heavy.


    A slow, hollow impact echoed beneath her feet.


    And an intrusive thought surfaced that didn’t feel like her own: This isn’t a place people were meant to linger.


    Locals say workers died there during a 19th-century collapse, no memorial, no marker.


    Just resumed work.


    Did the crossing remember?


    Then Steven shares a chilling encounter on an old military parade square in Northumberland.


    Open land.


    Bright evening sky.


    No theatrics.


    Just the unmistakable sound of drill-perfect marching rising from the ground itself.


    A single command.


    Silence.


    And the overwhelming sense that for a brief moment… he wasn’t observing history, he was part of it.


    No crumbling castles.


    No midnight vigils.


    Just two vast, empty spaces, and something that didn’t want company.


    Are these residual echoes of trauma?


    Intelligent presences reacting to the living?


    Or does land itself hold memory?


    Producer Dom reacts, breaks down the patterns, and asks the question we always come back to on Monday Mailtime: when the environment changes around you… is it ever just in your head?


    Have a story to share? Email us and you could feature in the next Monday Mailtime.


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    13 mins
  • YVETTE AND GLEN INVESTIGATE: Modern Time Travel Cases
    Feb 26 2026

    This week on Paranormal Activity, Yvette Fielding is joined by friend of the show Glen Hunt to dive headfirst into one of the most controversial and mind-bending topics in the paranormal world… modern time travel.


    Are we really seeing visitors from the future?


    Or are these viral cases simply clever hoaxes wrapped in digital-age mythology?


    Together, Yvette and Glen dissect four extraordinary cases that have divided believers and sceptics alike:


    🕰️ CASE 1 – The French Man “Stuck in 2055”

    A mysterious social media account claiming to belong to a man trapped in the year 2055. Empty cities. Artificial intelligence dominance. Eerie footage of deserted Paris. Is this a cry for help from the future… or something far more calculated?


    📞 CASE 2 – The Woman from the 1930s on a Mobile Phone

    Archival footage appears to show a woman walking through 1930s America while talking into what looks unmistakably like a mobile phone. Coincidence? Optical illusion? Or proof that time isn’t as linear as we believe?


    📷 CASE 3 – Sergei Ponomarenko

    A man allegedly appearing in Kyiv claiming to be from 1932 — armed with vintage photographs and documents to support his story. His sudden disappearance only deepened the mystery. Was this an elaborate fabrication… or a genuine temporal anomaly?


    🔮 CASE 4 – Noah from the Future

    A self-proclaimed time traveller offering “video proof” of the future and predictions that have both fascinated and frustrated audiences worldwide. Can any of it stand up to scrutiny?


    From quantum mechanics and parallel timelines to digital manipulation and psychological phenomena, Yvette and Glen explore the theories behind these modern claims and ask the ultimate question:


    If time travel were possible… would we even recognise it when we saw it?


    Prepare for paradoxes, possibilities, and plenty of debate.


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    54 mins
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