Southern Ghost Stories
Southern Ghost Stories
American Hauntstorian Allen Sircy explores America’s haunted past — unearthing true ghost stories, graveyard legends, and forgotten folklore. Join him as he gives voice to haunted history and chilling tales that blur the line between fact and myth from every corner of the country.
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Jul 10, 2026
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Listener Q&A: What Are Ghosts & How to Get Rid of One (Politely) 10.07.2026 21:13
You’ve been asking, so it’s finally time for another Q&A episode! This week, Allen digs into the listener mailbag to tackle your biggest burning questions about the unexplained. From his own creepy personal experiences living in a haunted house in South Nashville, to the real history behind New Orleans' spooky reputation, nothing is off-limits. He’s breaking down the truth about cryptids like...
CreepyCon Ticket Giveaway! 09.07.2026 4:52
CreepyCon takes place in Knoxville, Tennessee July 31st to August 2nd at the Knoxville Convention Center. It is one of the largest horror conventions in Tennessee and we have two free tickets to give away to our listeners! Check out the episode for all the details! We might just see you July 31st through August 2nd in Knoxville. Be sure to like, subscribe and leave a review! Check out Allen's book...
The Savannah Axe Murders 08.07.2026 20:41
Long before ghost tours packed the streets of Savannah, the 1909 Gribble House murders nearly tore the city apart. When three women were brutally slaughtered inside a Frogtown boarding house, local police resorted to one of the most bizarre investigations in American history—using bloody wax mannequins and a hired "ghost" to psychologically break their suspects. This episode of Southern Ghost Stor...
Tennessee Tales Tuesday: Blood in Printer's Alley 07.07.2026 21:10
Printer's Alley has long been the heart of Nashville nightlife, a place filled with music, vice, and larger-than-life characters. Few were more beloved than David "Skull" Schulman, the colorful owner of Skull's Rainbow Room and the self-proclaimed Mayor of Printer's Alley. In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, we explore Skull's rise from newspaper boy to nightclub legend, the tragic loss tha...
From the Vault: Evil on Abercorn 06.07.2026 11:28
In this episode from the vault, Southern Ghost Stories travels to Savannah, Georgia, to explore 432 Abercorn Street—widely considered the most haunted house in one of America’s most haunted cities. Standing on the corner of Abercorn and East Gordon Street near Calhoun Square, this once-elegant 19th-century Greek Revival home sits directly over an old slave burial ground estimated to contain up to...
Built Upon the Dead 03.07.2026 22:13
In 1886, Philadelphia developers built a row of brick houses on Lombard Street directly over the forgotten burial ground of the Fourth Presbyterian Church. What followed was a wave of paranormal chaos so intense that newspaper reporters rushed to interview the terrified tenants. From a scarred lady in white singing funeral hymns in empty kitchens and disembodied legs walking through hallways, to a...
Jacksonville's Old City Cemtery & The Lady in White 01.07.2026 16:57
On this episode of Southern Ghost Stories we venture into the heart of Jacksonville, Florida, to explore the Old City Cemetery, a mid-nineteenth-century resting place where history and local folklore bleed together. From the mass graves of the catastrophic 1888 yellow fever epidemic to the resting place of Pee-wee’s Big Adventure star Alice Nunn, this cemetery holds generations of the city's coll...
Tennessee Tales Tuesday: The Execution of Big Mary the Elephant 30.06.2026 25:08
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories , host Allen Sircy takes listeners back to September 1916 for one of the strangest and most tragic chapters in Tennessee history: the public execution of Big Mary. As the five-ton star attraction of the Sparks World Famous Shows circus, Mary was beloved by audiences until a fatal encounter with an inexperienced handler during a parade in Kingsport sparked...
From the Vault: The Ghost of the Human Fly 29.06.2026 12:40
The Rutherford County Courthouse in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, stands as a living piece of American history—and perhaps something more. In this long lost episode from the vault, we explore the incredible legacy of one of Tennessee’s few remaining antebellum courthouses, tracking its journey through Union occupation, daring Confederate raids, and bizarre World War II military drills. We’ll dive into...
Blood on the Marble & the Ghost of William Taulbee 26.06.2026 17:01
On this episode of Southern Ghost Stories we are talking about what happened on a freezing February afternoon in 1890, when the halls of American power became a slaughterhouse. William Preston Taulbee—the charismatic Kentucky politician known as "The Mountain Orator"—stepped onto the marble stairs of the U.S. Capitol, only to find himself staring down the barrel of a revolver. The man holding the...
Mr. X & the Ghosts of Castle Warden 24.06.2026 20:47
Before it was Ripley’s Believe It or Not, St. Augustine's Castle Warden was a luxury hotel that became the scene of a deadly 1944 tragedy. Officially, the third-floor fire that killed two women was an accident, but for over eighty years, rumors have persisted about a contentious divorce, a cover-up, and a mysterious figure known only as "Mr. X." Tonight, we investigate the chilling timeline of the...
Tennessee Tales Tuesday: Buried Alive — The Curse of Sadie Baker 23.06.2026 15:14
Today we’re diving into Coffee County, ennessee’s most chilling, century-old legend: the tragic curse of Sadie Baker. In the mid-1800s, a beautiful, mute stranger wandered into town, stole the heart of a wealthy local suitor, and paid the ultimate price when jealous townspeople branded her a witch. Forced into an open grave at Concord Cemetery and buried alive, she broke her lifelong silence with...
From The Vault: Suicide, Spirits, and Secrets at the Schamberger Building 22.06.2026 11:06
In this classic epsidoe from the vault, we’re exploring the dark history, missing history, and paranormal history of the Schamberger Building in Gallatin, Tennessee. Built in 1905 to house the Sumner County Bank and Trust Company, this landmark witnessed decades of financial prosperity—and a tragic, abrupt ending for a bank president in 1940. Today, the building holds two massive secrets: a 100-ye...
The Tanyard Horror & the Ghost of Herman Schilling 19.06.2026 25:08
In the autumn of 1874, a forbidden romance in Cincinnati triggered a wave of vengeance that culminated in one of the most gruesome crimes in American history: the Tanyard Horror. After a secret relationship with a saloon keeper's daughter ended in tragedy, young immigrant Herman Schilling was brutally ambushed by a grieving father and an angry cowrker, stabbed with a pitchfork, and shoved into a r...
Colonial Park Cemetery's 10,000 Forgotten Graves 17.06.2026 21:50
Step inside the iron gates of Savannah's Colonial Park Cemetery, where over ten thousand bodies are packed into just six acres—with entire sections resting right beneath the modern city sidewalks. In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories , American Hauntstorian Allen Sircy reveals that the true darkness of this historic burial ground goes far beyond phantom children and Civil War desecration. Ins...
Tennessee Tales Tuesday: Benjamin Allen & The Beast Under the Table 16.06.2026 20:36
If you've ever driven down Ben Allen Road in Nashville, you’ve passed the namesake of one of the most eccentric and feared men in 19th-century Tennessee. Born into immense wealth, Benjamin Allen rejected the family banking business to master the occult, alchemy, and hypnosis. Operating out of a grand mansion on Spruce Street, Allen became a 33rd-Degree Mason by day and a practitioner of the dark a...
From The Vault: Tootsie's—Nashville's Most Haunted Honky Tonk 15.06.2026 13:12
Recorded back in 2019 and recently recovered from an old hard drive, this lost episode of Southern Ghost Stories explores one of Nashville’s most iconic honky-tonks: Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge. Originally opened in 1960 by Hattie Louise “Tootsie” Bess—and famously painted purple by mistake—this legendary watering hole right behind the Ryman Auditorium became the unofficial green room for country mus...
Dr. Joseph McDowell: The Body Snatcher Guided by His Mother's Ghost 12.06.2026 20:26
Nineteenth-century medicine was a grisly business where doctors had to break the law to learn their craft. In this episode, we dig into the dark world of "resurrectionists"—professional grave robbers who stalked cemeteries to supply medical schools with fresh cadavers. At the heart of the story is St. Louis’s most eccentric surgeon, Dr. Joseph Nash McDowell, a man who allegedly dodged an armed mob...
The Rougarou: The Cajun Werewolf 10.06.2026 17:07
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories , Allen Sircy deep-dives into the terrifying history of the Rougarou—the legendary Cajun werewolf that has haunted French settlements, eastern Canada, and the dark bayous of Louisiana for centuries. Far from a polished Hollywood movie monster, the Rougarou is a creature born of medieval European superstition, 16th-century French werewolf trials, and strict...
Tennessee Tales Tuesday: The President Who Wouldn’t Stay Buried 09.06.2026 18:30
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories , host Allen Sircy spotlights James K. Polk, the ruthlessly disciplined "Young Hickory" who radically transformed the U.S. map in just four years, only to become largely forgotten by modern history. After working himself to exhaustion and refusing to seek reelection, Polk's retirement plans quickly turned tragic when he succumbed to a brutal cholera outbre...
From the Vault: The Sorrel Weed House — Savannah’s Most Haunted Place 08.06.2026 19:34
Recorded back in 2019 and recently recovered from an old hard drive, this lost episode of Southern Ghost Stories explores the infamous Sorrel Weed House in Savannah, Georgia — a mansion with a long history of tragedy, secrets, and reported paranormal activity. The episode dives into the deadly Siege of Savannah, the complicated life of Francis Sorrel, the mysterious deaths tied to the house, and t...
The Hopkinsville Goblins: The Siege, the Legend and the Shocking Truth 05.06.2026 18:34
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories , host Allen Sircy dives into the legendary 1955 siege of the Hopkinsville Goblins, where a terrified Kentucky family claimed their rural farmhouse was attacked by small, metallic, bulletproof creatures. While the incident quickly became one of the most famous close encounters in American history—spawning decades of UFO hysteria and theories ranging from e...
Decapitated on the Gallows: The Eva Dugan Story 03.06.2026 20:57
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, we dive into the horrifying true story of Eva Dugan, the first woman executed by the state of Arizona. What began as the mysterious disappearance of an elderly rancher outside Tucson quickly spiraled into one of the most controversial murder cases of the twentieth century involving a lonely desert grave, a mysterious drifter known only as “Jack,” accusati...
Tennessee Tales Tuesday: The Murfreesboro Meat Locker Murder 02.06.2026 17:40
In this episode of Southern Ghost Stories, we explore one of Tennessee’s darkest true crime stories and the ghost legends that followed. In 1984, respected Murfreesboro businessman Russell Jones vanished without a trace, sparking months of rumors and speculation across Middle Tennessee. What investigators eventually uncovered behind a local meat packing facility on West College Street shocked the...
From The Vault: The Haunting of Nashville’s Southern Turf 01.06.2026 13:59
Recorded back in 2019 and recently recovered from an old hard drive, this lost episode of Southern Ghost Stories dives into the dark history and hauntings of Nashville’s infamous Southern Turf building. Opened in 1895 by notorious bookie Marcus Cartwright, the massive Queen Anne-style gambling hall and saloon became one of the wildest spots in the city’s old Men’s Quarter, filled with gamblers, po...
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