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  • The Goblin Monk Legend of Easton, PA | Cemetery Ghosts, Haunted Library & Nicolosi’s Pizzeria
    2025/07/09

    In this episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we head to Easton, Pennsylvania in search of a local legend: a cannibalistic Goblin Monk—rumored to be a murderous holy man whose twisted creed led him to a noose... and a monstrous transformation.

    Our strange journey takes us to:
    🪦 Easton Cemetery, home of the mysterious White Lady ghost
    📚 Easton Public Library, possibly built over a graveyard, and where we unexpectedly find the grave of a woman known as “Mammy”—believed by some to be the White Lady herself
    🍕 Nicolosi’s Pizzeria, a horror-themed pizza shop serving up slices with a side of spook

    Is the library really haunted? Does a goblin stalk the cemetery at night? And why is Mammy buried beneath books?

    Join us as we explore Easton’s haunted past, local ghost stories, and one of the most bizarre legends in Pennsylvania folklore.

    SOURCES:

    • Spooky Pennsylvania by S.E. Schlosser (2020)

    • Article by Beth-Price Williams (Feb 11, 2022)

    • Bethlehem Ghosts by Katherine Ramsland & Dana DeVito (2007)

    • Find A Grave

    VISIT THE SITES:

    • Easton Cemetery

    • Nicolosi’s Pizzeria

    • Easton Public Library

    #GoblinMonk #HauntedPennsylvania #EastonPA #WhiteLadyGhost #CemeteryGhosts #HauntedLibrary #ParanormalPodcast #SliceOfTheParanormal #GhostStories #PennsylvaniaHauntings #CreepyLegends #GraveyardLore #HorrorPizza #NicolosisPizzeria #MammyGhost #EastonCemetery

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    51 分
  • Satanic Panic EXPOSED: The Truth Behind the 1980s Moral Hysteria
    2025/07/02

    We explore the origins of the panic, its rise in American pop culture, and how it targeted everything from heavy metal music to comic books, and especially Dungeons & Dragons.

    Joining us is Ryan Castle, owner of Celestial Waters—a tabletop gaming and hobby store in Sunbury, Pennsylvania—to share insight on how the panic warped public perception of role-playing games like D&D.

    We also break down:

    • How false accusations spread through talk shows, churches, and news media

    • Why Dungeons & Dragons was unfairly linked to the occult

    • The long-term effects on youth culture, creativity, and fandom

    • How D&D became a safe and welcoming community for teens and adults after the panic faded

    By the 1990s, the Satanic Panic had lost steam—but its bizarre legacy still echoes today.

    🎧 Subscribe and listen as we slice into this strange chapter of American history—where fear sold headlines and fantasy became the scapegoat.

    #SatanicPanic #DungeonsAndDragons #1980sHistory #RPGCommunity #MoralPanic #SatanicRitualAbuse #TabletopGaming #ParanormalPodcast #ComicBookHistory #HeavyMetalCulture #CelestialWatersGames #SliceOfTheParanormal #PopCulturePanic #RyanCastle #OccultHysteria #TrueHistoryPodcast

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    53 分
  • A Slice of the Knickerbocker: Spirits, Secrets, and Peg’s Tales
    2025/06/25

    Episode 36: In this episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we head to Linesville, Pennsylvania to investigate one of the state’s most legendary haunted locations: the Knickerbocker Hotel. This iconic building isn’t just rich in history—it’s packed with chilling ghost stories, paranormal experiences, and a vibe that pulls you in from the moment you walk through the door. We’re guided by none other than Peg Knickerbocker, the hotel’s warm and welcoming caretaker, who shares decades of firsthand paranormal tales. From mysterious shadows to objects moving on their own, Peg opens up about the spirits said to still linger in these historic halls. We explore the doll room, the Lincoln room, and the infamous bar area, each with its own haunted history. Paranormal photos, stories from investigators, and spine-tingling legends come to life. We even sit at the very table where Lorraine Warren—yes, that Lorraine Warren—had her purse mysteriously vanish, only for it to reappear later. Whether you're a ghost hunter, history buff, or curious skeptic, you’ll want to hear what we uncover in this unforgettable visit to the Knickerbocker Hotel. 🎙️ Tune in now as the Slice of the Paranormal team dives deep into one of Pennsylvania’s most haunted hotels. Sources Referenced in This Episode: Fifty of Pennsylvania’s Most Haunted Sites by Sherri Granato Paranormal State, Episode 19 Investigating Ghosts at the Knickerbocker Hotel – Kenny Biddle, June 11, 2024 Ghost Detectives, Season 6, Episode 10 The Knickerbocker Hotel: Decades of Paranormal Guests – Allegheny Paranormal Investigations

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    53 分
  • H.H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer – Interview with Jeff Mudgett
    2025/06/18

    Episode 35: In this gripping episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we sit down with Jeff Mudgett, author of Bloodstains and co-host of the History Channel’s American Ripper, to explore the chilling legacy of one of America’s most infamous figures—H. H. Holmes. Jeff isn’t just a bestselling author and former U.S. Naval Reserve commander—he’s also the great-great-great-grandson of H. H. Holmes, the man believed to be America's first serial killer. Holmes is best known for constructing the terrifying “Murder Castle” during the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair—but his dark trail didn’t end there. We walk listeners through the twisted history of Holmes’ crimes, from the maze-like hotel in Chicago to his strange final days in Philadelphia, where he was supposedly executed. The Slice team even visited the site where Holmes was hanged—and yes, we grabbed a slice of pizza just steps away from that historic (and macabre) location. Together with Jeff, we unravel new theories and lingering questions: Did H. H. Holmes really die at the gallows? Could he have escaped justice and continued killing? Was Holmes actually Jack the Ripper? Could he have written the infamous Ripper letters? From historic records to family secrets, we dig deep into the shadowy overlap between Chicago, Philadelphia, and Victorian London. 🎙️ Don’t miss this chilling conversation that merges genealogy, true crime, and paranormal speculation. Featured Guest: 🧬 Jeff Mudgett – Author of Bloodstains, Host of American Ripper, direct descendant of H. H. Holmes

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  • She Screamed When He Shut the Window: The Ghosts of Penn’s Tavern
    2025/06/11

    Episode 34: In today’s episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we visit one of my favorite haunted hotspots in Central Pennsylvania: the historic Penn’s Tavern, just south of Sunbury. This 1700s-era waterfront tavern is packed with ghost stories, folklore, and chilling firsthand encounters. If you’re into haunted restaurants with a side of history—and maybe a ghost in your glass—this one’s for you. Penn’s Tavern is no stranger to the supernatural. Many have seen the Woman in the Blue Dress gazing out from upstairs windows. Local legend suggests she may be the spirit of John Penn’s wife, who died in an upper room centuries ago. Then there’s the infamous Lady in Red, spotted descending the main staircase and wandering the dining area—rumored to have met a violent end on the property and possibly buried in the basement. Guests and staff alike have reported seeing a group of Civil War soldiers near the bar, sometimes gathered around a card game in the dining room. One of the tavern’s former owners, Buddy Baker, had countless ghostly run-ins—most famously triggering a blood-curdling scream from the Lady in Red after closing a window during a storm. And if you find yourself by the fireplace, don’t be surprised if you spot the ghost of a 1900s workman, still warming his hands after all these years. Haunted Penn’s Tavern is a must-see for paranormal enthusiasts, ghost hunters, and fans of local legends. Come for the history, hauntings, and incredible food—stay for the spirits, both supernatural and top-shelf. 👻 Featured Sources: “Penns Tavern” by Beverly Conrad, Paranormal Pennsylvania and Beyond (Issue 6, 2003) “The Headless Dog” by Beverly Conrad & Gregory Burgess (2013) “The Wolfman’s Grave” by Beverly Conrad & Gregory Burgess (2024) Eastern Pennsylvania Ghost Files by Charles J. Adams III 📍 Visit the Haunted Site: Penn’s Tavern – Historic Waterfront Restaurant 113 River Rd (PA-147), Sunbury, PA 17801 www.pennstavern.com #PennsTavern #HauntedRestaurants #ParanormalPodcast #SunburyPA #GhostStoriesPA #HauntedHistory #LadyInRed #CivilWarGhosts #PennsylvaniaHauntings #HauntedTavern #ParanormalEncounters #GhostHunters #SliceOfTheParanormal #HauntedPlacesUSA #GhostSighting

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    51 分
  • Pig People of Pig Hill: Meadville Urban Legend, "Pig" Movie, Bloody 32 & Academy Theatre Hauntings
    2025/06/04

    Episode 33: Welcome to another chilling episode of Slice of the Paranormal! This time, we hit the road to Crawford County, Pennsylvania—home of one of the state’s strangest urban legends: the Pig People of Meadville. Under cover of darkness, our podcast crew drove up the infamous Pig Hill in hopes of encountering these elusive creatures said to stalk the woods at night. We dig deep into the origin stories behind the Pig People legend, passed down for generations by locals in Meadville. We also spotlight the upcoming horror film Pig, based on the book by Meadville native Nancy Williams and starring horror icon R.A. Mihailoff—best known as Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. But that’s just the beginning. We explore other Pig Man legends from across Pennsylvania and beyond, comparing folklore, sightings, and spine-tingling similarities. And while we were in town, we couldn’t resist checking out some of Meadville’s most haunted hotspots. We visited the site where the legendary Bloody 32 engine once rolled through on a ghostly killing spree. We also stopped at the historic Academy Theatre—where visitors report phantom footsteps, disembodied voices, and mysterious figures lurking in the shadows. If you're into cryptids, haunted places, and horror legends with real historical roots, this is one you won’t want to miss. #ParanormalPodcast #PigPeople #MeadvillePA #UrbanLegends #ParanormalInvestigation #CryptidSightings #HauntedPlaces #PigHill #HorrorLegends #RAMihailoff #TexasChainsawMassacre #GhostTrain #Bloody32 #AcademyTheatre #SliceOfTheParanormal #CreepyFolklore

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    54 分
  • The Wolfman’s Grave: Werewolf Legends of Pennsylvania’s Forgotten Counties
    2025/05/28

    Episode 32: The Wolfman’s Grave: Werewolf Legends of Pennsylvania’s Forgotten Counties

    In this shadowy tale from Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, we dig into one of the state’s most chilling legends: the lost grave of a werewolf said to rest near Schwaben Creek, beneath the watchful presence of Himmel Church, its old cemetery, and a covered bridge steeped in silence.

    Local lore tells of “Die Woolf Man’s Grob”The Wolfman’s Grave—a burial site now vanished from maps and memory. Here, a solitary figure known only as the Hermit Werewolf was once laid to rest, where his shack crumbled long ago. The Paul family tombstones still stand in the nearby cemetery, but the werewolf’s grave has been lost to time. Still, whispers say a phantom gray wolf prowls the area, eyes glowing under moonlight, leaving pawprints where no beast should tread.

    Our own Steven had a brush with this spectral predator one night under a pale moon, and in this episode, we unpack that encounter along with other Pennsylvania werewolf stories, stretching beyond Northumberland to forgotten corners of the state.

    Join the Slice of the Paranormal team as we track down shape-shifters, haunted hollows, and long-buried truths.

    Sources:

    • Supernatural Lore of Pennsylvania by Thomas White (2014)

    • “The Wolfman’s Grave” and Other Wild, Weird, and (More or Less) True Tales of Central Pennsylvania by Beverly Conrad & Gregory Burgess (2024)

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    49 分
  • Erie Ghosts, Cryptids, and UFOs: Presque Isle’s Paranormal Legends, Lake Monsters & Alien Encounters
    2025/05/21

    Episode 31: In this chilling episode of Slice of the Paranormal, we journey to the haunted shores of Presque Isle State Park, a strange sandbar stretching off the coast of Erie, Pennsylvania, in Lake Erie. Steeped in Native American folklore and shadowed by the ominous names of Misery Bay and Graveyard Pond, this mysterious location sets the stage for tales that blur the line between history and the supernatural. We dive deep into legends of the Lake Erie Storm Hag—a deadly spirit said to lure ships to their doom—and South Bay Bessie, the elusive Lake Erie sea monster. But the real twist? A firsthand retelling of a UFO landing on Beach 6, where five eyewitnesses reported seeing a craft descend and a mysterious creature leave footprints in the sand. No government investigation followed. No police report filed. Just silence… and a trail of articles in the local Erie Times-News. Along the way, we nearly lose our car to the sands of Beach 6—because of course we do. With ghost sightings, cryptid creatures, and UFO activity, Presque Isle might just be one of the most paranormally active places in Pennsylvania. Don’t miss this deep-dive into Erie’s haunted history, cryptid chaos, and unexplained alien contact. Hit play—before the Storm Hag calls your name.

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    52 分