WEIRD AFTER DARK: Unexplained – Witchcraft, Poltergeists, and the Man Who Wasn’t Murdered

WEIRD AFTER DARK: Unexplained – Witchcraft, Poltergeists, and the Man Who Wasn’t Murdered

The Weird After Dark ghost hosts dissect Darren Marlar’s episode exploring four reality-bending phenomena, including the 1958 case of James Eugene Harrison whose blood-soaked car was found after serial killer Roy Victor Olson confessed to murdering him—only for Harrison to appear alive three months later with no memory of his disappearance. The hosts argue these interconnected stories share a disturbing common thread: the barrier between internal psychological states and external physical reality may be far more porous than we believe, with suppressed darkness and trauma potentially manifesting as physical phenomena in the world around us.

WEIRD AFTER DARK: Grim Reaper Sightings and the Haunted Mermaid Inn

WEIRD AFTER DARK: Grim Reaper Sightings and the Haunted Mermaid Inn

A nurse encounters something impossible during her hospital rounds—a seven-foot figure in black bent over a dying patient. She sees it twice. The patient dies hours later. Then, across the Atlantic at England’s Mermaid Inn, centuries-old spirits are getting up to very different mischief—moving guests’ clothes, soaking them mysteriously, and causing relationship-ending arguments. Join us as we explore two very different hauntings: one clinical and terrifying, the other chaotic and strangely playful. From the Grim Reaper’s hospital visit to poltergeists sabotaging couples, this episode has it all.