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True Haunting Files

True Haunting Files

By: Lucien V. Crow
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True Haunting Files uncovers the chilling realities behind history’s most infamous hauntings. Each episode opens a new case file, blending historical detail, eyewitness accounts, and investigative analysis to separate legend from truth. From forgotten graveyards to world-famous haunted houses, these are the stories where the past refuses to rest.

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  • Episode 4: The Villisca Axe Murder House Part 2
    Sep 19 2025

    Eight people were slaughtered in their sleep on a quiet Iowa night in 1912. The crime scene was chaos. The killer vanished. But what never left… was the house.

    In Part 2 of our Villisca case file, we step inside one of America’s most infamous haunted homes. Families fled in terror. Investigators captured chilling EVPs of children crying for “Mama.” Guests reported being scratched, pinned to beds, and even driven to violence. And always, witnesses speak of the shadow man — broad-shouldered, axe in hand — standing silently in the doorway.

    Is Villisca truly haunted, a place where the dead cannot rest? Or has a century of fear and folklore turned a brutal crime into legend? The only way to know… is to walk through that door yourself.

    Enter if you dare.

    (Perfect for fans of true crime, haunted history, and paranormal investigation.)

    #VilliscaAxeMurderHouse #Villisca #AxeMurders #TrueCrimePodcast #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedHouse #IowaHistory #TrueCrimeCommunity #ParanormalInvestigation #GhostAdventures #HauntedAmerica #ColdCase #HauntedPlaces #Supernatural #Folklore #Poltergeist #ResidualHaunting #ShadowMan #EVPs #CreepyPodcast #UnsolvedMurders #HorrorPodcast #DarkHistory #HauntedHistory #AmericanHauntings #TrueHauntingFiles

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    28 mins
  • Episode 3: The Villisca Axe Murder House (Part 1)
    Sep 5 2025

    Step inside one of America’s most chilling unsolved crimes: the Villisca Axe Murders of 1912. Eight people, including six children, were slaughtered in their sleep. The nation was horrified. The town of Villisca was never the same.

    In this two-part true crime deep dive, we’ll walk room by room through the night of the killings, the mob-like chaos that destroyed the crime scene, the strange rituals left behind, and the suspects who haunted investigators for decades. Then, we’ll descend into the hauntings — the whispers, shadows, and restless spirits said to linger in the house to this day.

    Equal parts history and horror, this is not just the story of a crime; it is also the story of a nation. It’s the story of a wound that never healed.

    #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMysteries #VilliscaAxeMurders #TrueCrimeCommunity #CreepyHistory #HauntedHistory #DarkHistory #ColdCaseFiles #TrueCrimeAddict #HistoricalCrime #ParanormalPodcast #CreepyPodcast #AmericanMysteries #HauntedPlaces #UnexplainedMysteries #CrimeScene #MacabreHistory #GhostStoriesPodcast #TrueCrimeObsessed #EerieTales

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    24 mins
  • Episode 2 - Annabelle
    Aug 29 2025

    In 1970, a simple Raggedy Ann doll was given as a birthday gift to a nursing student. What followed became one of the most infamous cases in paranormal history. From mysterious movements and bloodstains to violent attacks and the intervention of Ed and Lorraine Warren, Annabelle’s story is one of subtle, patient evil.

    In this episode of True Haunting Files, we uncover the real history of Annabelle, separate fact from Hollywood fiction, and explore her chilling journey from the Warrens’ Occult Museum to her recent appearance in Gettysburg — one of America’s most haunted towns. Along the way, we’ll examine the strange occurrences that follow her wherever she goes, and ask whether Annabelle is a cursed doll, a demonic vessel, or something even more dangerous: a story that feeds on belief.

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    20 mins
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