
Strange Happenings in the Hoosier Heartland
Ghostly Apparitions, UFOs, and Unexplained Phenomena in Indiana
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Narrated by:
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Tim Richards
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Shelly Terrence
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By:
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David B. Boyer
About this listen
The Hoosier state has had more than its share of good ghost stories over the years. But ghostly hauntings aren't the only creepy and strange happenings that have made campfire tales all the more interesting and spine-tingling. Always having been a big fan of The X-Files TV series, I would tune in each and every week to see what ghostly, ghastly, and totally bizarre and unexplainable phenomena agents Mulder and Scully would find themselves stuck in, in the middle of each new episode.
Indiana has had it's share of unexplained phenomena, too.... For example, we have the strange case of the rectangular-shaped UFOs spotted hovering above Daviess County, Indiana, in 1989, emitting a bright, orange glow that was almost blinding, as experienced by the eye witnesses, and began a sort of “sky dance", zigzagging back and forth at lightning speed, before seeming to vanish into thin air, never to be seen again.
Heck, we have even had reports of witch covens, werewolves, and Bigfoot in Indiana. And let's not forget the giant snakes, leprechauns, and wild dog-men. But enough of this, for now. I don't want to give away all of these good stories just yet, now, do I?
Feel free to listen to Strange Happenings in the Hoosier Heartland. If you dare...
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- Dave Mc
- 06-11-21
Ehh... not impressed
the first part of the book with the stories from across Indiana of haunted places in Ghost stories was really good. I think it was underwritten in that there are so many more places that have a haunted history that were missed but this may have just been lack of research or possibly geographical location of the author.
second section with the supposed actual ghost stories told by readers I could have seriously done without retelling of generic stories with no place or reference point that ties it to Indiana or really to anywhere. couldn't listen to the end I turned it off with a half hour to go.
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