Episodes

  • Confronting Nashville's First Serial Killer with Psychic Chip Coffey
    Jul 10 2023

    OUR SEASON 1 FINALE and we bring it ALL! Dalen and Mark head to Alabama to confront the Evil Doctor Feist head on, and this time they brought help. Special Guest Star Psychic Chip Coffey joins them to find out what Feist is truly hiding. Is he Nashville's first SK?

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    46 mins
  • Dr Lady Killer - Nashville's First Serial Killer
    Jul 6 2023

    The 130 year old Wilcox Building in Downtown Nashville is known to be one of the most horrifying apartment complexes in Nashville. Blood curdling screams and reports of a woman running through the walls have terrified residents since the 1950s. But why? Dalen Spratt and Mark uncover the truth of this historic building, and discovers that one Doctor who occupied the building may just have been Nashville first ever Serial Killer.

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    49 mins
  • Mark Was Touched By A Ghost At Nashville's Most Haunted Hotel - The Hermitage Hotel
    Jul 3 2023

    Dalen and Mark investigate the mystery of the multiple hauntings of the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, TN. Does the Lady In Blue exist? Was she caught in a lover's quarrel? Dalen and Mark get all the answers and more than they bargain for when they get inside the hotel to see for themselves.

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    55 mins
  • The True Story Behind Nashville's MOST HAUNTED Hotel - The Hermitage Hotel
    Jun 29 2023

    Nashville’s Hermitage Hotel is the cities only 5-star hotel and is a popular destination for guests from around the world, who come to enjoy its luxurious amenities and historic charm. It is also Nashville’s most haunted hotel. One of the most famous ghosts is that of a woman named "The Lady in Blue," who is believed to be the ghost of a woman who jumped from the hotel's roof in the 1940s. She is said to appear on the 8th floor of the hotel, wearing a blue dress, and is often spotted walking through walls. Another ghost at the Hermitage Hotel is that of a man named James. James was a hotel employee who died in the early 1900s. His ghost is said to haunt the hotel's basement, where he is often seen walking around and moving objects. There are also reports of a ghostly couple who dance in the hotel's ballroom, and a ghostly maid who appears in the hallways. Why are there so many hauntings from this beautiful hotel? Are the legends of death and despair beneath the wall of The Hermitage True?#horror #creepy #horrorcommunity#scary #Spooky #HorrorAddict #HorrorFreak #HorrorObsessed #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimePodcast #CrimeScene #MurderMystery #ColdCase #CrimeEnthusiast #CrimeDocumentary #CrimeAddict #CrimeFiles #Paranormal #ParanormalActivity #GhostHunters #Haunted #Supernatural #ParanormalInvestigation #GhostAdventures #HauntedPlaces #ParanormalEncounters #GhostStories #whytheyhaunt

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    42 mins
  • We Met a Ghost Named SKULL - The David Skull Schulman Investigation
    Jun 25 2023
    Dalen and Mark head the gravesite of David "Skull" Schulman to talk to him about his days running the infamous Rainbow Room in Printer's Alley Nashville, and whether or not he knew or had communications with the ghost of Ike Johnson? Then they go back to UNDERTAKER ALLEY!
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    27 mins
  • SKULL THE GHOST OF PRINTER'S ALLEY
    Jun 22 2023
    David "Skull" Schulman opened his nightclub in 1948 in Printers Alley, the shadow of Nashville's publishing and printing businesses, a narrow two-block jaunt that stretches from Union Street to Church Street.Nightclubs populated the Bourbon Street-like strip, and entertainers on the circuit included Elvis Presley, Willy Nelson, Hank Williams Jimi Hendrix and The Supremes.Schulman was known as "The Mayor of Printers Alley" and later became a regular on Hee Haw, sometimes wearing his faded blue Hee Haw overalls behind his beloved bar. Skull also loved poodles. At Christmastime, he'd dye his poodles — dogs with names like "Sweetie" or "Sugar" — red and green. Elvis once sent him one of the dogs, and Skull was often seen walking his poodles on rhinestone leashes down Printers Alley.]But on Jan. 21, 1998, a cigarette vendor found the 80-year-old Schulman lying on the floor of Skull's, his throat slit and his head bloody after being hit with a liquor bottle. One of his poodles was wandering around the bar.Skull died the next day. The horrific 1998 murder shook the Nashville entertainment industry to its soul. Country singer Tanya Tucker rushed to Schulman's bedside before he died. Skull's friend Willie Nelson appeared on America's Most Wanted in an effort to catch the killer or killers. In 2001, American drifters James Cavaye and Jason Pence were charged with robbing and murdering Schulman.Pence was working a carnival at the Tennessee State Fair, and Schulman had once hired him for part-time help. Pence told police he knew Schulman carried large wads of money in the bib of his overalls.Cavaye got a life sentence, while Pence pleaded guilty to facilitating a murder, which carried a prison sentence between 15 and 25 years. Skull's Rainbow Room closed several months after Schulman's death.After Skull's death, the Rainbow Room stayed closed and untouched for 17 long years until it finally reopened. But some say that Skull never truly left. His ghost is said to roam about the establishment, haunting visitors with taps on their shoulders and cold spots. People have even reported seeing shadowy figures and poodles walking the alley. But the most haunting of all is the smell of cheap cologne that lingers in the air that might be the scent of Skull himself, reminding everyone of the flamboyant figure who once graced the city of Nashville with his dazzling presence.#ExploreTheUnknown #haunting #hauntings #graveyard #graveyardstories #truecrime #truecrimeparanormal #paranormal #paranormalinvestigations #investigations #armchairdetectives #detectives #solvethemurder #murder #suicide #loversquarrel #lovetriangle #theories #solvethemystery #mystery #mysterydecoded #ghosthunters #ghostadventurers #ghostadventure #ghostbusters #spearkerbox #whytheyhaunt #horror #horrormovie #scary #horrorfan #creepy #horrorcommunity #Spooky #HorrorAddict #HorrorFreak #HorrorObsessed #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #TrueCrimePodcast #CrimeScene #MurderMystery #ColdCase #CrimeEnthusiast #CrimeDocumentary #CrimeAddict #CrimeFiles #Paranormal #ParanormalActivity #GhostHunters #Haunted #Supernatural #ParanormalInvestigation #GhostAdventures #HauntedPlaces #ParanormalEncounters #GhostStories
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    35 mins
  • The Investigation of Ike Johnson - Ghost On A Drone?
    Jun 18 2023
    Dalen and Mark head to Smokey Row to speak to and get a glimpse of the ghost of notorious Nashville bar keep, Ike Johnson. Will Ike reveal the true story behind his mysterious death? And better yet will they be able to catch his ghost on a drone?
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    42 mins
  • The Unusual Death of Notorious Bartender Ike Johnson
    Jun 15 2023
    At the turn of the 19th century, bootlegger and gambler Ike Johnson established the Southern Turf in Nashville “Men’s Quarter. The Turf was a saloon, brothel, and gambling hall that became the most popular establishment in Nashville. He was well-liked by many, including famous distillers Jack Daniels and George Dickel. Despite his popularity, Ike ended his life with a self-inflicted gunshot on the second floor of his beloved Southern Turf. His death was unusual given that he had lived at the Southern Turf for 20 years, and the building had been praised for its lavish decorations, fixtures, and sanitation. However, after 20 years and a new law prohibiting alcohol, gambling, and extracurricular activities, the Southern Turf fell into disrepair and was eventually sold by the city to the Tennessean as a printing facility. Despite prohibition preventing Johnson from selling alcohol, he still planned to open a new bar along Bootleggers Row, two blocks north of the Southern Turf. On the day of his eviction, the police came to remove him from the premises, but it is unclear whether he committed suicide in front of them or was murdered. Some say that Ike still haunts the Southern Turf building to this day, with reports of sightings and even a tourist's photograph allegedly capturing him looking out of his apartment window.
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    46 mins