Episode #14 Camping horrors and outback hauntings

The Shenandoah National Park Murders

First with Kai, we uncover the dark tale of the Shenandoah National Park Murders. In May 1996, a serene camping trip in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park turned into a harrowing nightmare when two experienced hikers, Julianne Williams and Lollie Winans, were found brutally murdered. As we explore the serene beauty of the park set against the heinous crime scene. We delve into the investigation that followed, the suspects, and the lingering questions that continue to haunt those who seek justice for the victims.

The Humpty Doo Poltergeist

Next, we travel with Alexis to the remote outskirts of Humpty Doo, Australia, where an ordinary family experienced extraordinary and terrifying poltergeist activity in the 1990s. The Humpty Doo Poltergeist case is one of the most documented and eerie hauntings in Australian history. Objects moving on their own, strange noises, and other inexplicable phenomena plagued the family, drawing the attention of paranormal investigators and media alike. We’ll delve into the firsthand accounts, the attempts to explain the occurrences, and the lasting impact on those who lived through this supernatural ordeal.

Finally, this week, for our bonus story, J will discuss the GGLF, an organization that first appeared in France and soon spread worldwide. This intriguing group’s origins, purpose, and influence will be explored, shedding light on another layer of global mystery and intrigue.

  • The Great Gnome Escape and GGLF (garden gnome liberation front)

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