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Have you ever seen something unexplainable, paranormal or extra-terrestrial? Join paranormal icon Yvette Fielding as she explores stories from around the world and our listeners to discover what's really out there...

From her own experiences learn more about the world of the paranormal in this exciting podcast, hosted by Most Haunted's Yvette Fielding!


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In this chilling continuation of our Murders That Haunt series, Yvette Fielding crosses the Atlantic to investigate one of the most infamous serial killers in history.H. H. Holmes, the man who built murder into brick and mortar.Previously, we’ve explored the lingering shadows of Mary Blandy, Al Capone, Mary Ann Cotton and Amelia Dyer.Now, we step inside the legend of the so-called Murder Castle.A labyrinthine building constructed at 63rd and Wallace Street in Englewood, Chicago, designed with hidden corridors, sealed rooms, and deadly intent.But the building is gone.So why do reports of hauntings persist?In this week's episode, Yvette unpacks Holmes’ disturbing life story and then examines the chilling phenomena linked to five key locations:The original Murder Castle site at 63rd & WallaceThe Englewood Post Office that now stands in its placeArtifacts held in storage by the Chicago Historical SocietyMoyamensing Prison in Philadelphia, where Holmes met his endHoly Cross Cemetery in Pennsylvania, where his body lies buried in concreteFrom shadow figures and unexplained footsteps to spatial distortions and overwhelming sensations of being watched, we explore what witnesses have reported and whether the architecture of cruelty can leave something behind long after the walls have fallen.Are these hauntings the result of psychological imprint?Lingering intention?Or something far more unsettling?This is Murders That Haunt: Dr. H. H. Holmes & The Murder Castle.Enter if you dare.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s Monday Mailtime, and Producer Dom is back in the hot seat reacting to two listener stories that don’t rely on shadows or figures in the dark… just open space, broad daylight, and something unseen that knows you’re there.First, Katie takes us to a disused railway crossing in Lancashire, an exposed stretch high above a valley with nowhere for anything to hide.Sunrise.Clear skies.Total visibility.And yet, halfway across, the world seemed to mute itself.The air grew heavy.A slow, hollow impact echoed beneath her feet.And an intrusive thought surfaced that didn’t feel like her own: This isn’t a place people were meant to linger.Locals say workers died there during a 19th-century collapse, no memorial, no marker.Just resumed work.Did the crossing remember?Then Steven shares a chilling encounter on an old military parade square in Northumberland.Open land.Bright evening sky.No theatrics.Just the unmistakable sound of drill-perfect marching rising from the ground itself.A single command.Silence.And the overwhelming sense that for a brief moment… he wasn’t observing history, he was part of it.No crumbling castles.No midnight vigils.Just two vast, empty spaces, and something that didn’t want company.Are these residual echoes of trauma?Intelligent presences reacting to the living?Or does land itself hold memory?Producer Dom reacts, breaks down the patterns, and asks the question we always come back to on Monday Mailtime: when the environment changes around you… is it ever just in your head?Have a story to share? Email us and you could feature in the next Monday Mailtime.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Paranormal Activity, Yvette Fielding is joined by friend of the show Glen Hunt to dive headfirst into one of the most controversial and mind-bending topics in the paranormal world… modern time travel.Are we really seeing visitors from the future?Or are these viral cases simply clever hoaxes wrapped in digital-age mythology?Together, Yvette and Glen dissect four extraordinary cases that have divided believers and sceptics alike:🕰️ CASE 1 – The French Man “Stuck in 2055”A mysterious social media account claiming to belong to a man trapped in the year 2055. Empty cities. Artificial intelligence dominance. Eerie footage of deserted Paris. Is this a cry for help from the future… or something far more calculated?📞 CASE 2 – The Woman from the 1930s on a Mobile PhoneArchival footage appears to show a woman walking through 1930s America while talking into what looks unmistakably like a mobile phone. Coincidence? Optical illusion? Or proof that time isn’t as linear as we believe?📷 CASE 3 – Sergei PonomarenkoA man allegedly appearing in Kyiv claiming to be from 1932 — armed with vintage photographs and documents to support his story. His sudden disappearance only deepened the mystery. Was this an elaborate fabrication… or a genuine temporal anomaly?🔮 CASE 4 – Noah from the FutureA self-proclaimed time traveller offering “video proof” of the future and predictions that have both fascinated and frustrated audiences worldwide. Can any of it stand up to scrutiny?From quantum mechanics and parallel timelines to digital manipulation and psychological phenomena, Yvette and Glen explore the theories behind these modern claims and ask the ultimate question:If time travel were possible… would we even recognise it when we saw it?Prepare for paradoxes, possibilities, and plenty of debate.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It’s Monday Mailtime on Paranormal Activity, and Producer Dom is diving into two listener encounters that don’t scream for attention… they simply exist.Waiting.First, Rowena shares a deeply unsettling experience from open land near Oxenholme in the Lake District.A place with no buildings, no obvious history, no dramatic landmarks.Just space.But what she felt there was anything but empty.A heavy, deliberate silence.A boundary she couldn’t see but instinctively understood.A thought that didn’t feel like her own: You are not meant to be here.Step away and it vanishes.Step back toward it and the pressure returns.Why does one exact patch of land feel… claimed?Then Andy recounts a strange encounter on the edge of a residential area beside an electrical substation.A drifting light that didn’t behave like normal light.A mechanical hum that faltered into something almost responsive.A dog that refused to move forward.And the overwhelming sense that whatever was present wasn’t watching in a human way, but acknowledging.Was this environmental interference, something interacting with infrastructure… or something operating just outside our understanding?Dom reacts to both stories, exploring the possibilities behind territorial hauntings, boundary phenomena, land memory, energy anomalies and UAP-linked infrastructure cases, and asks the question:When a place feels occupied… who — or what is claiming it?Two locations.No visible threat.No dramatic apparition.Just the quiet certainty that you’ve stepped somewhere you were never meant to stand.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This month’s Listener Special is one of those episodes that reminds us why your stories are at the very heart of Paranormal Activity.First, we head to Holland Hall Hotel in Lancashire, where Naomi shares an unforgettable experience from the eve of her wedding.A 17th-century hall known for its hidden priest holes becomes the backdrop for a shared sighting she and her bridesmaid still can’t explain.A hooded monk-like figure standing silently at the end of their corridor.Was it connected to the building’s recusant history… or something far older embedded in the walls?Then Gemma sends in a chilling photograph taken in the 1970s, a Christmas tree glowing softly in the window… and a face staring back from the glass.When the negative was checked, the figure was still there.Family members believe it’s her late grandfather.Is this a classic case of spirit photography, or something imprinted in film at the moment of development?From there, Georgia takes us to a quiet residential street in Leeds where reality itself seemed to unravel.Footsteps echoing out of sync.The same parked van appearing again and again.A road that refused to end.Time passing, but not passing.Was she briefly caught in something that didn’t want her to leave?We also hear from Ellie in Lanarkshire, who stepped onto an empty football pitch at dusk only to find the environment reacting as though a match was still being played so nets moving, lines bending, grass shifting under unseen feet.Had she crossed into another moment still unfolding?And finally, Emily recounts a deeply unsettling night shift at a small regional zoo.Animals standing frozen in unison.A rhythmic tapping just beyond the enclosure.The unmistakable sense of something large moving, unseen, just out of sight… and the chilling realisation that the animals knew exactly where it was.Five stories.Five very different encounters.Shared sightings, photographic mysteries, looping streets, overlapping moments in time, and something pacing in the dark beyond the fence.As always, you decide what you believe.Welcome to February’s Listener Special.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom explores two haunting listener experiences where the paranormal doesn’t shout… it waits.First, Eleanor shares a deeply unsettling encounter during a late-night game of bowling in Leeds, where the machinery didn’t just glitch, it anticipated.From self-resetting pins to a ball that rolled back on its own, the lane seemed to observe, to correct, and to quietly decide when the game was over.Then, Maria recalls a walk home through Edinburgh that turned chillingly unfamiliar.A sudden drop in temperature, unseen footsteps pacing behind her, and a thick silence that felt like a trap.She wasn’t followed by a person, but by something embedded in the land itself.A place of punishment, perhaps.Forgotten by history, but not by it.These are stories where rules are bent, thresholds are crossed, and the spaces we trust.Streets, bowling alleys, familiar routines then become strangers to us.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Paranormal Activity, Yvette Fielding is joined by her paranormal partner in crime Karl Beattie as they take you inside one of Liverpool’s most unsettling historic locations for a live investigation: Croxteth Hall.By daylight, Croxteth Hall is a grand stately home steeped in history.By night, it becomes a place filled with unanswered questions, unexplained encounters, and reports that refuse to fade.From shadowy corridors and servant quarters to grand rooms heavy with atmosphere, this is a location long whispered about by staff, visitors, and investigators alike.In this episode, Yvette and Karl investigate reports of unexplained footsteps, sudden drops in temperature, shadowy figures, and the persistent feeling of being watched when no one should be there.You’ll hear everything as it happens!The knocks, the reactions, the moments of tension all unfolding in real time.So join us as we step into the darkness of Croxteth Hall…because tonight, history isn’t just something you learn about, it might be something that answers back.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week’s Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom returns with two chilling listener stories that explore what happens when the unknown not only makes itself known… but makes it personal.First, David recounts a mysterious encounter on the edge of an unmarked stretch of land in the north of England.Lights in the sky that defy physics.Phones that fail.Military vehicles that arrive without warning.Was it a UAP sighting… or something far more orchestrated?Then, Becky shares a haunting from Sheffield that goes beyond ghost stories.A familiar walk through an old cemetery turns into something far more disturbing when a voice begins calling her name, leading her to a grave bearing it.But was it a coincidence... or a claim?Both stories speak to a deeper fear: not of being watched… but of being expected.Tune in, if you dare, for a double dose of the unsettling, the unexplained, and the unnervingly precise.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Paranormal Activity, Yvette Fielding continues the Murders That Haunt series with one of the most disturbing and chilling cases in British criminal history, Amelia Dyer.Often described as one of the most prolific serial killers of the Victorian era, Amelia Dyer’s crimes shocked the nation and left a trail of suffering that still resonates today. But could her legacy extend beyond death?In this episode, Yvette delves deep into Amelia Dyer’s story.Her life, her crimes, and the grim reality of what unfolded behind closed doors.From there, she explores the locations now said to be haunted by Dyer’s presence, including former residences in Reading, sightings along the banks of the River Thames, the cells of the Old Bailey, and Reading Gaol.Reports of wandering spirits, unexplained sounds, oppressive atmospheres, and lingering feelings of dread have followed these places for decades.Are these simply the echoes of history?Or something far darker refusing to be forgotten?Yvette also examines the paranormal theories behind these alleged hauntings and looks at what investigations, if any, have attempted to uncover the truth behind Amelia Dyer’s lingering shadow.Was the evil tied to the woman herself…Or did the places she passed through absorb something that never truly left?This is Murders That Haunt, and this is the unsettling legacy of Amelia Dyer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom explores two spine-tingling listener stories that prove some hauntings don’t need shadows, whispers, or apparitions to terrify, they just need presence.First, Toby recounts a strange night in a quiet Sheffield flat, where an invisible force filled the room with pressure, dread, and the unsettling sensation of being silently observed.No movement.No voice.Just the weight of something that shouldn’t have been there. something his cousin had felt before.Then, Tom takes us to Edinburgh’s twisting backstreets, where a shortcut down a familiar stairway becomes a surreal trap.Time distorts.Echoes bend.The path seems to stretch beyond reality.Was it a slip into somewhere else?Or a place that slipped into him?Turn the lights down, just not all the way, and join us for two stories that remind us: the most unsettling encounters aren’t always seen or heard… they’re felt.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of Paranormal Activity, Yvette Fielding saddles up and heads down some of Britain’s most dangerous old roads to investigate the ghosts of the highwaymen.Outlaw figures whose crimes, charisma and violent ends may have bound them to the landscapes they once terrorised.From the gallows of London to lonely crossroads and forest paths, Yvette explores the chilling legends and reported hauntings linked to Jack Sheppard, Dick Turpin, Claude Du Vall, James Maclaine and the terrifying Scottish cannibal of legend, Sawney Bean.These are men whose names still echo through folklore but whose presence, some claim, has never truly left.Witnesses tell of phantom riders on moonlit roads, shadowy figures lingering near execution sites, spectral footsteps, voices carried on the wind, and an overwhelming sense of being watched. Are these hauntings the result of violent deaths, unfinished business, or reputations so powerful they’ve imprinted themselves onto the land?Yvette examines why highwaymen, more than many other criminals, seem so prone to haunting.Was it the theatrical nature of their lives?Their sudden, brutal executions?Or the deep fear and fascination they inspired in those who crossed their paths?Drawing on paranormal theories, historical context and centuries of reported experiences, this episode delves into what might cause these outlaw spirits to linger and why their stories refuse to fade?A journey into folklore, fear and the haunted highways of Britain, this is an episode that proves some roads should never be travelled alone… especially after dark.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Paranormal Activity, Producer Dom returns with two bone-chilling listener stories that reveal how the most ordinary places in a quiet playground and a roadside phone box can turn deeply, disturbingly strange.First, Molly recounts a terrifying shortcut through a residential playground in Birmingham, where the world seemed to bend around her: sound vanished, space warped, and unseen children laughed on a loop as if caught in some paranormal echo.What was meant to be a five-minute walk turned into a surreal nightmare she’ll never forget.Then, Tom shares his experience in a lonely North Yorkshire phone box, where the phone wasn’t just working... it was waiting.With no power, no people for miles, and a rotary dial that spun itself, Tom found himself caught in a ghostly ritual that local legends have whispered about for years.Tune in as Dom reacts to these unnerving encounters and tries to make sense of the moments where reality falters and something else slips through.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this January Listener Special, Yvette Fielding returns to the mic to share and react to five extraordinary listener stories.Each one strange, unsettling, and deeply personal.From mysterious dream visitations to unseen footsteps echoing through tunnels and airfields, these tales take us from quiet kitchens to haunted bedrooms, from the edges of memory to the heart of the paranormal.Christine reflects on visitation dreams of loved ones lost and questions whether they’re truly messages from beyond.Louise shares chilling encounters from childhood to adulthood, including terrifying sleep paralysis, a shadowy male figure, and electrical disturbances with witnesses.Michael bravely recounts a horrifying succubus-like attachment that left him spiritually drained and led to a stay in a psychiatric ward, and a battle that blurred the line between mental health and the paranormal.Elliott, a night security guard, tells of invisible footsteps and a dread-filled encounter on a deserted RAF airfield where history still moves beneath the surface.Peter recalls a late-night detour into a disused pedestrian tunnel in North Wales where echoes began to mimic him, lights faded ahead, and something unseen ran step-for-step behind him.These are the stories that stay with us.The ones that don’t rely on what you see, but what you feel.So settle in, switch off the lights if you dare, and join Yvette as she explores your true tales of the unexplained.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week’s Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom returns with two unsettling listener encounters that take everyday places and twist them into something unforgettable.First, Jimmy recounts a strange and silent moment in the middle of bustling Camden Market, where the world seemed to mute itself and a single vintage key moved on its own, like it had chosen him.Was it a glitch in reality… or something older reaching out?Then, Lewis shares a chilling memory from a quiet farm near York, where a simple trip to the barn turned into a harrowing encounter with something unseen, something that might still be lingering among the wooden walls.Markets, barns, and everyday silence… until it isn't.Tune in, if you dare.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's chilling instalment of Murders That Haunt, Yvette and Karl delve into one of the most disturbing true crime cases of Victorian Britain, the dark and methodical crimes of Mary Ann Cotton.Often described as Britain’s first female serial killer, Mary Ann Cotton was convicted of murdering her stepson, but suspected of killing more than 20 people including husbands, lovers, children, and relatives through arsenic poisoning.Yvette explores the grim timeline of deaths that followed Mary Ann wherever she went, the financial motives hidden behind life insurance policies and burial clubs, and how she evaded suspicion for so long in 19th-century England.But this series we go beyond the crime itself.Yvette & Karl also investigate the haunting legacy left behind from alleged paranormal activity linked to former homes and burial sites, to reports of uneasy atmospheres, unexplained sensations, and lingering fear surrounding locations tied to the case.Is it guilt that clings to these places?Trauma imprinted on the land?Or something darker that refuses to rest?This episode asks a chilling question: when a crime is driven by cold calculation rather than passion, does it leave behind a different kind of energy?A grim, unsettling journey into murder, motive, and the shadows that may still remain.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Paranormal Activity: Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom returns with two unsettling listener stories that prove the most ordinary places can hold the most unexpected chills.First, Dani recounts a strange closing shift at a modern boutique in Brighton, where the stockroom hangers seemed to move on their own.Tapping, swaying, and stopping with unnerving precision.No cold spots, no ghostly apparitions… just the quiet, creeping feeling that someone or something was playing a game in the shadows.Then, Angelina takes us to a forgotten fairground field outside Leicester, where laughter echoed across the empty grass.No tents.No performers.Just a haunting voice in the wind, a patch of flattened grass, and a single drift of confetti with no breeze to carry it.Was it the spirit of a beloved clown saying one last goodbye?From playful poltergeists to spectral showmen, these stories might just make you rethink what counts as "harmless fun."A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Murders That Haunt series continues as Yvette Fielding investigates the dark legacy of Eastern State Penitentiary, a prison built on isolation, punishment, and psychological torment.Exploring its brutal history and the infamous cell of Al Capone, this episode uncovers chilling reports of shadow figures, disembodied voices, the terrifying Soap Lady, and lingering dark energy believed to be born from decades of suffering.Was the trauma of the past imprinted into the walls or are restless spirits still trapped within?This investigation asks whether some places are so scarred by violence and fear, they never truly let goA Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom unpacks two unnerving listener stories that prove the paranormal doesn’t need a haunted house, sometimes, it’s waiting for you in the most ordinary places.First up, Georgia shares a chilling encounter in a Manchester car park, where the floodlights seemed to switch off with purpose, following her every move.No flickers, no malfunctions.Just a quiet, calculated awareness that left her feeling watched by something unseen.Then, Molly takes us inside a supermarket late at night, where tapping sounds, synchronized shelf movements, and ghostly whispers suggest someone or something is walking the aisles after hours. And according to longtime staff, she’s not the only one who's noticed.Two everyday settings.Two unforgettable stories.And a reminder that you’re never as alone as you think.A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the clock ticks toward a brand-new year, Yvette Fielding is joined by friend of the show Glen Hunt for a special end-of-year episode that looks back on one of the strangest and most talked-about years in modern UFO and UAP history.From calm, daylight encounters to deeply unsettling military incidents, 2025 delivered a wave of unexplained sightings that captured global attention and reignited the debate about what, or who, may be sharing our skies and oceans.In this New Year’s special, Yvette sets the scene for a year defined by mystery before diving deep into the most compelling cases of 2025.The episode explores the now-famous Buga Sphere sighting, a serene yet baffling encounter that left witnesses questioning reality itself.From there, attention turns skyward to the chilling 3I / ATLAS (“Three-Eye Atlas”) phenomenon. Yvette then journeys beneath the waves to investigate reports of USOs and UAP clusters rising from both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in precise, intelligent formations.Finally, the episode revisits the dramatic June 2025 Georgia fireball, a real daytime meteor witnessed across the southeastern United States and the strange aerial reports that followed in its wake.This special brings 2025 to a close by asking the ultimate question: were we simply watching the skies this year… or was something watching us?A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's Monday Mailtime, Producer Dom returns with two unnerving listener stories that prove the paranormal doesn’t just live in haunted houses, it hides in the everyday.First, Michelle takes us deep into the stillness of Epping Forest, where a peaceful walk turns into a silent game of follow-the-leader with… something unseen.The trees move without wind.The footsteps stop when hers do.And whatever was behind her?She still refuses to look back.Then, Izzy shares a disturbing encounter with a mirror that never stays where it’s placed. In a quiet Manchester bedroom, the shifting of glass across carpet signals something far from explainable—and far too close for comfort.Two stories. Two very different places. But both raise the same chilling question: what happens when the ordinary turns to otherworldly, and no one else is around to see it? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Chilled out

Always look forward to these podcasts, Yvette always gives a balanced account of each case and let's you make your own mind up. keep them coming.

Jan 9th
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Ailla Penhaligon

What a load of rubbish, that woman is an absolute kook. As always, they think they know everything but know exactly nothing. Saying the military have no permission to be in the woods 😂 if they want to be in the woods and make it a restricted zone then they have all the power they require to do so and anybody else in that area without permission can and will be searched. She says she has evidence to prove SW police and the government are lying, she hasn't got jack all, if she did then why isn't she proving it? She has witnesses but can't give names😭 Okaaaay! 🙄 Honestly Yvette, do you ever listen to this tripe impartially. This woman has clearly got MH issues and 'Dave' is probably someone she brings back from the pub.

Jul 26th
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lg 540

Another string to Yvette's bow. A definite must for all Most Haunted fans

May 26th
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