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True Haunting Files
Author: Lucien V. Crow
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True Haunting Files uncovers the chilling realities behind history’s most infamous hauntings. Each episode opens a new case file, blending historical detail, eyewitness accounts, and investigative analysis to separate legend from truth. From forgotten graveyards to world-famous haunted houses, these are the stories where the past refuses to rest.
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In 1928, a woman known to history as Anna Ecklund was brought under an assumed name to a secluded convent in rural Iowa.
What followed was one of the most prolonged, violent, and influential exorcisms ever conducted in the United States.
This episode of True Haunting Files traces the true story behind The Birth of the American Exorcism Myth—not as sensational horror, but as a cultural turning point. Drawing from priestly journals, historical records, and later publications like Begone Satan!, we examine how Anna Ecklund’s suffering was transformed into a template that reshaped how Americans understood demonic possession.
We explore Anna’s early life, allegations of familial abuse, the 1928 exorcism itself, and how its aftermath quietly seeded a mythology that would ripple forward through seminaries, popular culture, and eventually Hollywood. Along the way, we connect this case to older American fear cycles—from the Salem witch trials to modern Satan panics—and show how belief spreads not through demons, but through stories.
This is not just the story of an exorcism.
It is the story of how suffering became proof…
how ritual became authority…
and how a single locked room helped create a myth that never stopped moving.
Listener discretion advised.
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In 1976, a young woman in rural Germany died weighing just sixty-eight pounds.
Her name was Anneliese Michel.
For ten months before her death, she endured sixty-seven Catholic exorcisms, formally approved by the Church, carefully recorded on tape, and witnessed by her family and clergy who believed they were saving her soul.
This episode of True Haunting Files examines the most infamous exorcism case of the modern era—not as spectacle, but as a slow, devastating descent shaped by faith, fear, obedience, and certainty.
We explore Anneliese’s deeply religious upbringing, her medical diagnoses, and the cultural atmosphere of post-war Catholic Germany. We reconstruct the exorcisms themselves—what happened in the room, why they continued, and what the recorded voices claimed. We analyze the demons said to possess her, the theology behind their identities, and the belief that suffering itself could be holy.
Then we follow the story beyond her death—into the courtroom, the public outrage, and the Church’s quiet internal reckoning that permanently changed how exorcisms are handled worldwide.
This is not a story about whether demons are real.
It is a story about what happens when belief replaces intervention…
and when suffering is mistaken for purpose.
Listener discretion advised.
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On New Year’s Day in 1586, while Elizabethan London stood frozen between one year and the next, a teenage servant girl was bound to a chair and subjected to a ten-hour exorcism.
Her name was Sara Williams.
What followed was not a miracle, but an ordeal. Forced prayers. Induced vomiting. Burning brimstone. A ritual carried out with absolute certainty that pain was proof, and suffering was deliverance.
In the Season Two premiere of True Haunting Files, we descend into one of the most disturbing and revealing exorcism cases in recorded history. Set against the religious paranoia of Elizabethan England, this episode explores a world where demons were expected, women’s bodies were suspect, and faith routinely overrode consent.
This is not just a story about possession.
It’s about power: who had it, who didn’t, and how belief turned a young servant’s body into a battlefield between Catholic and Protestant authority. It’s about how silence became evidence, how confession became survival, and how history preserved the spectacle while forgetting the girl.
Season Two begins not with screaming demons, but with certainty.
And the most unsettling truth of all is this:
The demon never needed to speak.
SEASON 1 FINALE
Long before the movies, before the sequels, before the endless retellings, there was a real house on Long Island — a home soaked in tragedy, myth, and the human need to explain the unexplainable.
In this 90-minute season finale, Lucien V. Crow takes you beyond the headlines and the Hollywood lore to uncover what truly happened inside 112 Ocean Avenue: the DeFeo murders, the Lutz family’s twenty-eight days of terror, the Warrens’ investigation, and the half-century of fear and fascination that followed.
Was it possession, deception, or something that lives between?
Amityville: Murder, Haunting, Hoax? pulls back every layer of legend until only one question remains — what, if anything, still stirs inside the house that never slept.
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Long before An American Haunting tried to tell her story, there was the real one — whispered through the fields of Adams, Tennessee, in 1817.
A voice with no body. A curse with no mercy.
And a family whose faith was tested by something far older than sin.
In this extended Halloween special, True Haunting Files returns to the birthplace of America’s most infamous spirit: the Bell Witch.
From the first knock on the cabin wall to the death of John Bell himself, we trace every detail — the witnesses, the prophecies, the cave, and the centuries of fear that followed.
Forget Hollywood’s fog and fiction. This is the true story — pulled from frontier journals, court records, and the whispers still echoing by the Red River.
Turn down the lights. Turn up the volume. The Witch has been waiting.
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They thought Freddy Krueger was fiction.
But in the early 1980s, dozens of healthy young men from Southeast Asia began dying mysteriously in their sleep — their hearts stopping after nights filled with screams and terror.
This episode of True Haunting Files peels back the legend to uncover the horrifying reality behind A Nightmare on Elm Street. From the Hmong spirit known as dab tsog, to global tales of the Old Hag, djinn, Pisadeira, and Boo Hag, we explore how ancient folklore collided with modern science — and how Wes Craven’s inspiration came not from a dream, but from the morgue.
You’ll hear documented case reports, eyewitness testimony, and the eerie global consistency of the Hat Man — the shadow figure that has haunted millions during sleep paralysis.
Science can explain the paralysis.
It cannot explain the eyes watching from the corner of the room.
Because some nightmares don’t end when you wake up.
Grab a copy of the Stories of the Dead Vol.1 here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Lucien-V.-Crow/author/B0F83PWHTL
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They say truth is stranger than fiction — but sometimes, it’s far more terrifying.
In this episode of Whispers from the Dead, host Lucien V. Crow peels back the mask on The Strangers and the chilling real-life cases that inspired it — from a quiet Texas neighborhood’s mysterious knock, to the senseless savagery of the Manson murders, to the unsolved nightmare of the Keddie Cabin killings.
These weren’t movie scenes. They were real doors. Real victims.
And somewhere out there, someone still knocks in the dark.
So turn off the lights, lock your doors, and listen close — because evil doesn’t always break in… sometimes it asks permission.
If you crave more tales of darkness, visit my author page on Amazon and explore my short story collection Stories of the Dead: Volume I — six haunting journeys into fear, loss, and the lingering touch of the beyond.
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Step inside the infamous Harrisville farmhouse that inspired The Conjuring. In this episode, we peel back Hollywood’s version to uncover the chilling true story of the Perron family’s nine-year haunting, Bathsheba Sherman’s cursed legacy, and the Warrens’ failed séance that nearly tore the family apart. Featuring Andrea Perron’s own words and skeptical counterpoints, this is the story of a house that refuses to let go — where fact and fear blur into one terrifying legend.
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New England wears its ghosts openly — in taverns where Revolutionary soldiers still drink, in mansions where sea captains pace all night, and in hotels where the founder still checks on his guests from beyond the grave. In this episode of True Haunting Files, Lucian V. Crow guides you through chilling true tales of the White Horse Tavern in Newport, the Captain Lord Mansion in Kennebunkport, the Omni Parker House in Boston, the spectral nun of Dudley Road, and the blood-soaked corridors of the Lizzie Borden House in Fall River. These are the places where history lingers, footsteps echo, and spirits never quite check out.
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Eight people were slaughtered in their sleep on a quiet Iowa night in 1912. The crime scene was chaos. The killer vanished. But what never left… was the house.
In Part 2 of our Villisca case file, we step inside one of America’s most infamous haunted homes. Families fled in terror. Investigators captured chilling EVPs of children crying for “Mama.” Guests reported being scratched, pinned to beds, and even driven to violence. And always, witnesses speak of the shadow man — broad-shouldered, axe in hand — standing silently in the doorway.
Is Villisca truly haunted, a place where the dead cannot rest? Or has a century of fear and folklore turned a brutal crime into legend? The only way to know… is to walk through that door yourself.
Enter if you dare.
(Perfect for fans of true crime, haunted history, and paranormal investigation.)
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Step inside one of America’s most chilling unsolved crimes: the Villisca Axe Murders of 1912. Eight people, including six children, were slaughtered in their sleep. The nation was horrified. The town of Villisca was never the same.
In this two-part true crime deep dive, we’ll walk room by room through the night of the killings, the mob-like chaos that destroyed the crime scene, the strange rituals left behind, and the suspects who haunted investigators for decades. Then, we’ll descend into the hauntings — the whispers, shadows, and restless spirits said to linger in the house to this day.
Equal parts history and horror, this is not just the story of a crime; it is also the story of a nation. It’s the story of a wound that never healed.
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In 1970, a simple Raggedy Ann doll was given as a birthday gift to a nursing student. What followed became one of the most infamous cases in paranormal history. From mysterious movements and bloodstains to violent attacks and the intervention of Ed and Lorraine Warren, Annabelle’s story is one of subtle, patient evil.
In this episode of True Haunting Files, we uncover the real history of Annabelle, separate fact from Hollywood fiction, and explore her chilling journey from the Warrens’ Occult Museum to her recent appearance in Gettysburg — one of America’s most haunted towns. Along the way, we’ll examine the strange occurrences that follow her wherever she goes, and ask whether Annabelle is a cursed doll, a demonic vessel, or something even more dangerous: a story that feeds on belief.
Deep in the hills of western New York stands a farmhouse where terror has never left. Families fled in fear, priests attempted an exorcism that ended in failure, and investigators still report whispers, shadows, and something darker that refuses to let go.
In this debut episode of True Haunting Files, we open the case of the Hinsdale House—a haunting steeped in violence, dread, and a darkness too powerful for even the Church to banish. From visions of hanging bodies to an exorcism surrounded by shadowy figures, this is one of the most terrifying true hauntings in America.
Some hauntings fade with time. Hinsdale only grows stronger.






