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54: Ep. 54 Sequin Lighthouse, Summer Series Special

37 min · 25. maj 2026
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Maine's most haunted lighthouse has one legend that will mess with you long after you stop listening.  A keeper. His wife. A piano. One Song - played on repeat until something in him broke. What he did next is stuff of nightmares. And apprarently, she never stopped playing. Sailors still hear it drifting across the water on foggy nights. Caretakers report furniture moving on its own, one caretaker got locked in the basment! And there are at least two other presences on that island.  We're going to Sequin Island. Come find out whats still out there.

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