Ships and Spirits: The Haunted History of The Queen Mary
Welcome To The Oddity Shop, Where The Bizarre is Always on Sale. This week, your curator Zach, Is opening the shop with the 100th Episode, and he's got the haunted story of the Queen Mary
Join us as we commemorate our 100th episode of Oddities! We take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, sharing our favorite spooky stories like the infamous Bloody Mary and the mystifying Flight 401. We'll also reveal some of the most unforgettable listener reactions from episodes such as Duffy's Cut and Fenn's Treasure.
Our main attraction this episode dives into the dark and fascinating history of the RMS Queen Mary. Built during the turbulent times of the Great Depression, this grand ship has sailed through war and peace, gathering a trove of haunted lore along the way. From the tragic wartime collision with the HMS Curacoa to the chilling tale of Watertight Hatch Door number 13, we unravel why the Queen Mary is reputed to be one of the most haunted ships afloat. Personal anecdotes blend seamlessly with historical accounts, making this chapter both informative and spine-tingling.
Time Slips and Apparitions: Exploring Temporal Anomalies
Welcome to The Oddity Shop, Where the Bizarre is Always on Sale! This week in the shop, Zach's taking us on a time warping bender.
The concept of a block universe may sound like heavy stuff, but get ready for a riveting exploration of how every moment might just coexist in a sprawling cosmic map of time and space. We're not just talking theory; we're weaving in chilling real-life encounters with entities that challenge our perception of reality. Paranormal investigator Kalani shares his bone-tingling experience with an entity from the future, turning the tables on who haunts who. Plus, John Tenney, a seasoned ghost hunter, reveals a haunting story about a woman and her spectral "little ghosties," leaving us to muse over the enigmatic connection between the living and the seemingly departed. We even throw in a fun one from the Famous Ghost Hunter, Grant Wilson