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Super Spooky Saturdays
Join host Valerie Langlois on the scariest day of the week Saturday. Each episode Valerie will take you through the haunts and horrors of New England. Listen if you dare!!!
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Episodes
Ep. 6: The Possession of Elizabeth Knapp 10.01.2026 19:06
For this episode of Super Spooky Saturdays, Valerie talks about the possession of Elizabeth Knapp and how she became Groton's Witch.
Ep. 5: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Theft 19.07.2025 24:12
In this episode of Super Spooky Saturdays, Valerie explores the largest unsolved art theft in history, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft.
Ep. 4: SK Pierce's Haunted Victorian Mansion 10.05.2025 26:39
For this episode of Super Spooky Saturdays, Valerie discusses the SK Pierce Victorian Mansion. Including its dark history and the ghost that lurks in its halls.
Ep. 3: The New England Vampire Panic 01.03.2025 27:06
On this episode of Super Spooky Saturdays Valerie talks about the New England Vampire Panic where fear and superstition control the population during a deadly wave of sickness as well as the famous works of fiction inspired by the tragedy.
Ep. 2: The Great Molasses Flood 04.01.2025 27:26
For this episode of Super Spooky Saturdays Valerie Langlois goes over one of the worst man made disasters Boston has ever endured. We will look into the companies and the people behind the scandal as well as the victims who lost so much.
Ep. 1: The Witches of Dogtown 07.12.2024 24:31
On this super spooky episode Valerie Langlois goes over the history a famous ghost town in Massachusetts, its rise, its fall, and the ruins left behind. Dogtown is infamous for its stories of witches that lived there and the chaos they created. Find out how much of it is true and how much is folklore.
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