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Welcome to Paranormal Deep Dive, the podcast where we go beyond the surface and plunge into the darkest corners of the world's most infamous hauntings. Join our hosts each week as they uncover chilling details, explore eerie legends, and investigate the supernatural forces behind the biggest paranormal stories of our time. From haunted houses to ghostly apparitions, cryptic creatures, and everything in between, we separate fact from fiction and dig into the mysteries that keep you up at night. If you're ready for the truth behind the terror, take a deep dive with us.

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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunting allure of Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky. As one of the most historic cemeteries in the region, Cave Hill holds secrets buried deep within its Gothic tombs and Civil War-era gravestones. But it’s not just the historical weight that draws visitors—it’s the ghostly green lights that locals have reported for decades. Are these eerie illuminations a natural phenomenon, or is there something more sinister at play? From early sightings in the 1960s to modern-day ghost hunters’ chilling encounters, we’ll unravel the cemetery’s storied past and the legends that continue to captivate paranormal enthusiasts. Prepare for a journey into the unknown as we explore the thin veil between history and mystery at Cave Hill Cemetery.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the mysterious history of the Omni Parker House, one of Boston’s most iconic and allegedly haunted hotels. Opened in 1855, this luxurious establishment has hosted historical greats like Charles Dickens and John F. Kennedy. Yet, it’s the ghostly figure of Harvey Parker, the hotel’s original owner, that keeps guests talking.  From chilling firsthand accounts to eerie phenomena, Tony explores the stories of a man so dedicated to hospitality that he might never have checked out. Join us as we unravel the truth behind the Omni Parker House’s haunted reputation and dive into the fine line between history and the paranormal.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of the Eldridge Hotel in Lawrence, Kansas, a site rooted in the turbulent era of Bleeding Kansas and the devastation of Quantrill’s Raid. From its fiery destruction to its reconstruction as a symbol of resilience, the Eldridge has remained a cornerstone of local lore. But is it just history that lingers within its walls? Tony explores claims of ghostly encounters, including reports of Col. Shalor Eldridge’s spirit, mysterious movements in Room 506, and unexplained phenomena that continue to baffle guests and staff. With a mix of historical research and eerie firsthand accounts, this episode asks: Is the Eldridge Hotel a portal to the past—or something far more unsettling?
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie tales surrounding Hollywood Forever Cemetery, where legends like Rudolph Valentino are laid to rest—and, some say, still roam. From mysterious lights to whispers in the mausoleum, the cemetery has become a hotspot for paranormal enthusiasts and skeptics alike. But are these encounters the result of restless spirits or just the echoes of Hollywood’s long-lost glitz?  Join Tony as he delves into firsthand accounts, paranormal theories, and the fascinating history of one of Los Angeles’ most iconic landmarks. Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, this is one journey into the unknown you won’t want to miss.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunting legacy of The Whitney, Detroit’s most famous mansion turned upscale restaurant. Once home to lumber baron David Whitney Jr., this architectural masterpiece has become as renowned for its elegance as for its eerie paranormal activity. From disembodied voices and shadowy figures to unexplained cold spots, patrons and staff alike have shared chilling accounts of ghostly encounters.  Tony explores the mansion’s storied history, delves into the psychology behind haunted locations, and examines the theories that fuel its spectral reputation. Is it the lingering energy of a bygone era, or is something more otherworldly at play? Join us for a spine-tingling journey into the heart of Detroit’s paranormal lore.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the eerie and storied history of Savannah’s Pirate’s House, a landmark teeming with tales of ghostly sailors and unexplainable encounters. From its early days as an inn for seafarers to its modern reputation as one of the most haunted spots in America, Tony uncovers the chilling legends and factual accounts that keep visitors coming back for more.   Join Tony as he explores the mysterious tunnels beneath the building, the recurring sightings of shadowy figures, and the fascinating blend of history and paranormal intrigue. Are these hauntings the echoes of a dark past or simply the product of overactive imaginations? 
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of Louisville's Brown Hotel, a landmark renowned for its opulent architecture and alleged hauntings. We'll explore the life of its founder, J. Graham Brown, whose presence is said to linger within the hotel's storied halls.  From unexplained elevator stops on the mysterious 15th floor to the lingering scent of cigar smoke, join us as we unravel the tales and testimonies that contribute to the Brown Hotel's reputation as one of Kentucky's most haunted establishments.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the dark and mysterious history of the Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas. Known as one of the most haunted homes in America, the Sallie House has terrified visitors and investigators alike with reports of violent scratches, disembodied voices, and inexplicable apparitions. But who—or what—is behind the chaos? Is it the spirit of a young girl, as local legend suggests, or something far more sinister? Through firsthand accounts, documented evidence, and expert insights, Tony unravels the unsettling truth of this infamous home. From the tragic tales of its past to the chilling experiences of those brave enough to enter, this is one deep dive you won’t want to miss. Join us as we explore the line between fact and fear.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the mysterious and chilling tales of Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York City. With a history dating back to 1801, this industrial hub has seen its fair share of triumphs—and tragedies. From tragic workplace accidents to eerie reports of ghostly machinery operating in empty warehouses, the Navy Yard’s dark history looms large.   Join Tony as he unravels the stories of shadowy figures, unexplained noises, and the theories behind these hauntings.  Is it residual energy left behind by workers who gave their lives, or is there a more rational explanation? Prepare to question everything you thought you knew about one of Brooklyn’s most haunted landmarks.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of Omaha’s Museum of Shadows, a 19th-century house with a dark past that’s now one of the most haunted attractions in America. This episode explores the fine line between history and horror, from its murderous legacy to eerie light anomalies and spine-tingling EVP recordings.   Is it the house itself or the haunted artifacts within that drive visitors to feel the icy touch of the paranormal? Join Tony as he uncovers the lingering mysteries of a site that refuses to let its secrets rest.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of Niagara Falls’ Screaming Tunnel—a mysterious limestone passage shrouded in ghostly folklore and spine-tingling tales. From its origins as a humble drainage passage beneath railway tracks to its infamous reputation as a hotspot for paranormal activity, the Screaming Tunnel has captivated skeptics and believers alike.   Join us as we uncover the eerie accounts of disembodied screams, shadowy figures, and unexplained phenomena that continue to puzzle investigators and thrill seekers. Could it all be a case of psychological suggestion, or is there something more sinister lurking in the shadows of this infamous landmark? 
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunting legacy of the Tabor Opera House in Leadville, Colorado. From its grand opening during the silver boom to its modern-day reputation as one of America’s most haunted theaters, this episode unravels the chilling accounts of performers and patrons who may never have left.  With reports of shadowy figures, phantom applause, and unexplained whispers, Tony takes you on a journey through history and mystery. Was it the passion of the arts or the tragedy of the Tabors that left such a powerful impression? 
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling legend of the Donkey Lady Bridge in San Antonio, Texas. With reports of shadowy figures, terrifying screams, and phantom hoofbeats, this haunted landmark has captured imaginations and sparked debate for decades. What lies beneath the surface of these spine-tingling encounters?  Join Tony as he delves into the origins of the legend, the history of the bridge, and firsthand accounts from those brave enough to venture there after dark. Are these tales rooted in reality, or are they merely a reflection of our deepest fears? Buckle up for a journey into the eerie unknown.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunting history of Toronto’s iconic Keg Mansion. From its origins as a stunning Victorian Gothic home to its transformation into one of the city’s most popular dining spots, this mansion carries more than just the weight of history—it’s said to host lingering spirits.   Join Tony as he delves into the chilling tale of a heartbroken maid, unexplained footsteps, and shadowy figures that continue to unnerve visitors. With a critical lens on both paranormal and rational explanations, we explore the mysteries that make this landmark a hotspot for ghostly intrigue.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the luxurious yet mysterious Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, where opulence and the supernatural collide. With its grand history dating back to 1907, the hotel has hosted presidents, dignitaries, and celebrities—but it’s the less worldly guests that have captured imaginations. From the infamous Woman in White to unexplained phenomena in the ballroom and hallways, the Fairmont’s paranormal reputation is as grand as its architecture.   Join Tony as he explores firsthand accounts, historical context, and the theories behind the haunting. Is the Fairmont Hotel truly a nexus of supernatural activity, or do psychology and environmental factors explain the mystery? Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this episode will leave you questioning what lingers in the shadows of this San Francisco icon.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling tales surrounding the Flamingo Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. From its infamous founding by mobster Bugsy Siegel to the enduring stories of his ghostly presence in the Presidential Suite and gardens, we explore the eerie intersection of history and the paranormal.  Join us as we unravel personal testimonies, paranormal investigations, and the psychological theories behind these strange occurrences. Is Bugsy Siegel’s restless spirit still walking the halls of the Flamingo, or are these events simply tricks of the mind? 
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunting history of the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas—a landmark known for its grandeur and ghostly rumors. Built in 1912, the Adolphus has seen over a century of guests and stories, but none more chilling than the tale of the bride on the 19th floor. Left at the altar, her tragic end reportedly lingers in unexplained apparitions, disembodied voices, and eerie sensations that defy explanation.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the dark and eerie world of Portland’s Shanghai Tunnels. Once a hub for illegal human trafficking and forced labor, these underground passageways have long since become infamous for their ghostly legends. Were these tunnels truly haunted by the spirits of sailors and laborers who met their untimely ends, or are the reports of paranormal activity simply the result of chilling folklore and environmental factors? Join us as we unravel the verified history of these tunnels, dive into eyewitness accounts, and explore the ongoing debate between skeptics and believers. From disembodied voices to shadowy apparitions, the Shanghai Tunnels remain one of the most fascinating mysteries of the Pacific Northwest. Get ready for a deep dive into history, mystery, and the supernatural.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the haunted history of El Adobe de Capistrano, a historic restaurant in San Juan Capistrano, California. Built in 1797 as the home of Miguel Yorba and later serving as a jail and court, the building has a rich and eerie past.  Reports of ghostly apparitions, unexplained noises, and cold spots have intrigued both locals and visitors. Join us as we explore the stories and theories behind these paranormal occurrences.
On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the chilling history of The Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, a place notorious for its dark past and disturbing events, including the mysterious death of Elisa Lam. Was it the hotel’s tragic history that led to these eerie occurrences, or is something more sinister at play? Tony explores the hotel's early years, its criminal connections, and the strange paranormal experiences reported by guests and investigators alike. From Richard Ramirez to ghostly apparitions, this episode dives deep into the mystery that continues to haunt one of LA's most infamous locations.
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Anita Simaganis

ha ha i gotta ask,...it appears that you have purchased a voicebox of late Mr Stack. is it like a rule to have those long drawn out parts to make sure listener knows its not him?

Nov 3rd
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