The Black Hope Cemetery: The Real Events That Mirror Poltergeist — Ep. 29
Description
In the early 1980s, new homeowners outside Houston started finding coffins buried beneath their freshly built yards.
Lights flickered, water ran on its own, and fear spread through the neighborhood—until they learned the truth.
Their subdivision had been built over a forgotten cemetery known as Black Hope.
The story of what followed—graves unearthed, strange activity, and a family tragedy—sounds eerily similar to the plot of Poltergeist, which hit theaters around the same time.
But this wasn’t a movie set. It was real life.
This is the story of the Black Hope Cemetery: a Texas haunting rooted in history, a fight for recognition, and a reminder that some places never truly rest.
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Some stories don’t stay buried.
We go looking anyway.


















