DiscoverThe ScarecastThe Scarecast Files #17: Gehr Industries | Commerce, CA
The Scarecast Files #17: Gehr Industries | Commerce, CA

The Scarecast Files #17: Gehr Industries | Commerce, CA

Update: 2024-12-24
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In this spine-chilling episode, we delve into the haunted history of the Gehr Industries warehouse in Commerce, CA. From ghostly employees and spectral children to unexplained phenomena, the warehouse teems with paranormal activity that has left workers shaken for years. We explore the building's intriguing past, including its connection to Howard Hughes, and the various apparitions that call it home. But the true shock comes with the revelation of a dark true crime connection: the notorious "Chameleon Killer" Terry Peder Rasmussen once worked within these very walls. This episode weaves together ghost stories, historical intrigue, and a true crime bombshell, creating a tapestry of terror that will leave listeners questioning the boundaries between the supernatural and the all-too-real horrors of human nature.


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The Scarecast Files #17: Gehr Industries | Commerce, CA

The Scarecast Files #17: Gehr Industries | Commerce, CA

Michael Crutchfield