WEIRD AFTER DARK: The Bell Witch Haunting: America’s Most Famous Ghost Story

WEIRD AFTER DARK: The Bell Witch Haunting: America’s Most Famous Ghost Story

Tonight on Weird After Dark, your ghost-hosts crack open the latest episode of Weird Darkness and take its strangest stories even deeper into the shadows. We’re dissecting the legendary Bell Witch — the only spirit bold enough to take on a future U.S. president and walk away victorious — then plunging into real-life medical “back-from-the-dead” nightmares, the true history behind the misunderstood pentagram, and the chilling, unsolved Lake Bodom murders of Finland. If you crave deeper dives into Darren Marlar’s newest Weird Darkness episode — with added history, research, and just a touch of spectral chaos — then dim the lights, bolt the doors, and join us in the dark.

WEIRD AFTER DARK: The Horned Man and the Ghost Train Tragedy of 1979

WEIRD AFTER DARK: The Horned Man and the Ghost Train Tragedy of 1979

Buckle up for a wild ride through darkness. We’re tearing into Darren Marlar’s packed episode of “Weird Darkness” featuring an infamous Sydney theme park tragedy possibly linked to ancient sacrifices, a baffling Philadelphia disappearance shrouded in deliberate silence, the unsettling theory that alien space stations might be watching Earth right now, a brutal Victorian-era murder, and a master Cold War spy hiding in plain sight. From the Ghost Train fire at Luna Park to cosmic paranoia and Cold War espionage – this episode has everything. Join your ghost hosts as we dive into The Horned Man and the Ghost Train Tragedy of 1979. It’s going to be a bumpy, weird night.