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Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

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Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a weekly podcast by Ghost City Tours that dives deep into the strange, dark, and unexplained side of America’s most haunted cities. Each episode explores local legends, true crime cases, eerie history, and infamous cryptids—from urban myths and serial killers to monsters lurking just beyond the treeline. Blending storytelling, folklore, and dark tourism, Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids uncovers the secrets cities try to bury and the creatures they swear don’t exist.

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Portada del episodio New Orleans: Superdome Cemetery, Mumford Execution, and the Rougarou | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

New Orleans: Superdome Cemetery, Mumford Execution, and the Rougarou | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

A stadium that may still be sitting on human remains. A Civil War stunt that ends on a gallows. A Cajun “werewolf” story that doubles as a cultural rulebook. New Orleans doesn’t just have spooky tales, it has history with teeth, and we go looking for it on the ground instead of only behind a microphone. We kick things off with our CREEP at the Caesars Superdome, digging into the creepy claim that it was built over the old Girod Street Cemetery and that not every body was fully relocated. From the Saints “curse” jokes to the very real Hurricane Katrina aftermath, we talk about why certain places in New Orleans feel charged, even before you add ghosts. We also get into the nasty legacy of John B. Weller, a name tied to violence in the 1800s that some people still connect to the Superdome’s uneasy vibe. Then we head to the old U.S. Mint building (today the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Museum) for a true CRIME moment from 1862: William Bruce Mumford climbs the building, rips down the American flag, and hands out pieces like souvenirs before the Union finds him and makes a brutal example out of it. It’s a reminder that the city’s haunted reputation often comes from what happened in public, not what happened in the dark. Finally, we bring it home with Louisiana folklore with this week's CRYPTID: the Rougarou legend. We trace its loup-garou roots, how it travels with Acadian migration into Cajun culture, and the Catholic Lent rules that helped keep the story alive.  ******* Hit play, drop a comment with where you want us to travel next, and if you like the show, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. ******* Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com [https://ghostcitytours.com/]!

6 de abr de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio Key West: Robert the Doll, Carl Tanzler, and Florida Keys Cryptids | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Key West: Robert the Doll, Carl Tanzler, and Florida Keys Cryptids | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Key West [https://ghostcitytours.com/key-west/] looks like paradise until you listen closely. We begin with the Creeps that give the island its edge, from the folklore-soaked walls of Captain Tony’s Saloon to the legend of Robert the Doll, one of the most infamous haunted objects in America. Stories of permission, bad luck, and eerie encounters have followed the doll for decades, but we also examine when those claims actually began and how a single artifact can evolve into a full-blown legend. Along the way, we touch on the Conch Republic and the island’s talent for turning history, rebellion, and humor into something that feels larger than life. The Crime pulls us into one of Key West’s most disturbing true stories: Count Carl von Cosel, also known as Carl Tanzer. A man who presented himself as a doctor, became obsessed with a young woman who died of tuberculosis, and crossed boundaries that still shock nearly a century later. It is a case that blurs delusion, control, and obsession in a way that feels almost unreal. We close with the Cryptids and sea legends of the Florida Keys, including the Lusca, the Key West Sea Ape, Goat Man, and the Wrecker’s Phantom, stories born from deep water, isolation, and imagination. ******* Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com [https://ghostcitytours.com/]!

30 de mar de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Boston: Lady in Black, Whitey Bulger, and the Dover Demon | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Boston: Lady in Black, Whitey Bulger, and the Dover Demon | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Boston [https://ghostcitytours.com/boston/] has a way of turning every street corner into a story. We begin with the Creeps and the legend of the Lady in Black, a Civil War era ghost tale tied to heartbreak, imprisonment, and one of the city’s most enduring haunted fort stories. The details sound perfect for a classic haunting, but when we look closer at the historical record the story begins to unravel. We explore how ghost legends take shape, why communities embrace them, and how a compelling narrative can grow even when the documentation stays thin. The Crime brings us to one of Boston’s most notorious figures, Whitey Bulger of the Winter Hill Gang. His decades long relationship as an FBI informant allowed him to eliminate rivals and operate with remarkable protection while the city absorbed the consequences. The story opens the door to broader questions about secrecy and power, touching on conspiracies surrounding elite societies and the lasting mistrust created by programs like MKUltra. We close with the Cryptid that briefly turned Massachusetts into a hotspot for high strangeness: the Dover Demon. Reported by three teenagers over two nights in 1977, the creature’s glowing eyes and spindly form sparked theories ranging from misidentified wildlife to something far stranger. ******* If you like your paranormal and true crime with humor, skepticism, and a few unhinged side quests, hit play, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review. What’s the most believable part to you? ******* Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com [https://ghostcitytours.com/]!

23 de mar de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Charleston: Old City Jail, Lavinia Fisher, and the Boo Hag | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Charleston: Old City Jail, Lavinia Fisher, and the Boo Hag | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Charleston’s pastel facades and cobblestone streets hide a darker story just beneath the polish. We begin with the Creeps at the Old City Jail, a fortress that once held pirates, prisoners of war, and people caught in a justice system that often blurred the line between order and cruelty. Bread and water rations, solitary cells in swamp heat, and the weight of centuries have turned the jail into one of the city’s most persistent haunted landmarks. We also trace Charleston’s pirate past, from the misadventures of the Gentleman Pirate Steed Bonnet to the fierce reputation of Anne Bonny and her ties to Calico Jack, stories that helped shape the city’s maritime legend. The Crime centers on Charleston’s most infamous figure tied to the jail, Lavinia Fisher. Official records describe highway robbery, but legend paints a darker picture involving poison, trap beds, and a chilling final speech delivered in a wedding dress before execution. We examine the thin historical record and why certain stories grow louder with time as communities shape identity through myth. To close, we turn to the Cryptid of the Lowcountry: the Boo Hag, a Gullah Geechee spirit said to slip through keyholes, wear borrowed skin, and ride sleeping victims through the night. The legend carries a striking modern parallel in sleep paralysis, showing how folklore and lived experience intertwine.  If you love haunted history, pirate lore, and the crossroads of myth and evidence, hit play and come along. Then share your take: legend-builder or record-keeper—where do you stand? Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us which city or story you want next. ******* Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com [https://ghostcitytours.com/]!

16 de mar de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio Savannah: The Sorrell-Weed House, Jim Williams Trial, and Altamaha River Monster | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Savannah: The Sorrell-Weed House, Jim Williams Trial, and Altamaha River Monster | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Savannah [https://ghostcitytours.com/savannah/] does not just set the scene. It shifts your balance. We begin with the Creeps inside the Sorrell-Weed House, where grief, scandal, and centuries of rumor fuel one of America’s most famous hauntings. Reports of floating candlesticks, uneasy mirrors, and a heavy presence in the basement sit alongside a harder truth about how thin the historical record can be, especially when power shaped what was preserved. We examine how that silence invites storytelling and how responsible ghost tours navigate the tension between a thrilling legend and a verifiable source. The Crime brings us to the 1981 shooting of Danny Hansford by antiques dealer Jim Williams, a case that unfolded through four trials, overturned convictions, a hung jury, and finally an acquittal. A toppled grandfather clock, a jammed pistol, and a half hour delay became the foundation of a courtroom saga shaped by wealth, identity, and narrative control. We close with the Cryptid known as Alti, the Altamaha River Monster, whose serpentine sightings in Georgia’s brackish waters collide with biology, misidentification, and a century of newspaper flare-ups. ******* Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com [https://ghostcitytours.com/]!

9 de mar de 2026 - 26 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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