On The Ghostlorist podcast, Ursula presents weekly scripted, narrated explorations into the world of true ghosts, hauntings and encounters with the unexplained. Listen to the full narrations on The Ghostlorist YouTube feed or on the Spotify podcast platform. Subscribe today and ring the notification bell to get notified when case episodes premiere.
CASE No.8| THE DEVIL ON 63rd STREET: The Haunting Residue of H.H. Holmes
H H Holmes, America’s First Serial Killer, was immortalized in the pages of Erik Larson’s The Devil in the White City. But does the executed killer survive beyond his literary fame? Join me in search of the ghost of H Holmes and the haunting history of the Holmes Curse.
CASE No.7| THE SAG : Ghosts of a Vanished World
Down one of the most haunted roads in the world lie the only physical reminders of the lost village of Sag Bridge, where only the ghosts remain to tell its tale.
CASE No.6| THE PRINCE OF HELL: The Moffitt Family Horror
In the late 1980s, in the pristine hills of suburban California, an ancient evil set its sights on an unsuspecting family, literally leaving its diabolical mark on everything in its ruthless path. This is one of the most shocking and terrifying stories of the supernatural ever told: the story of the demon called “Mr. Entity.” It’s a story nearly impossible to comprehend—and impossible to forget.
CASE No.5| THE RENDERING OF GENERAL WAYNE & Other True Ghost Stories of the American Revolution
The American Revolution remains one of the most pivotal events in history. Unsurprisingly, its annals are filled with ghosts.
CASE No.4| DEMONS OF LOCH NESS: The Divine and Diabolical in the Scottish Highlands
The mythical beast said to dwell in the dark depths of a Scottish lake has drawn scientists of the modern era for a century. But is this ancient creature really a demon summoned by the other monster of Loch Ness: a demon banished by a saint centuries before?
CASE No.3| A THOUSAND WORDS: The Brown Lady Ghost Photograph & the OTHER Haunted Raynham Hall
On a remote country staircase in 1936, a photographer snapped on of the most infamous and controversial ghost photographs of all time. But what’s the real story behind that “innocent” photo shoot—and does the famed Brown Lady of Raynham Hall haunt another Raynham Hall on a father shore?