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A Haunted Shipwalk On The Queen Mary Turns Personal

A Haunted Shipwalk On The Queen Mary Turns Personal

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A haunted tour should leave you with photos and goosebumps, not a mystery object in your pocket. After a night on the Queen Mary in Southern California, Cassandra and I join the Haunted Shipwalk tour and something genuinely strange happens during a short break: I reach into my Spirit Tales and Magic hoodie for a Kleenex and pull out a large bobby pin I do not own. Not “maybe I forgot” strange, but “there’s no access and no reason” strange.

We walk through what makes this kind of paranormal experience so unsettling. My pockets are basically a checklist: phone and tissues on one side, business cards on the other, nothing else. Cassandra is handling photos, we’re not packed in with strangers, and when we work private gigs my jacket is kept out of public reach. So how does a bobby pin from a haunted place end up exactly where it should not be? I share how our guide reacts, why I gain nothing from inventing it, and why small physical details often hit harder than big ghost lore.

If you’re into the Queen Mary haunted tour scene, ghost tours with real history, or the slow-burn questions behind superstitions and haunted objects, you’ll get plenty to think about. I also offer a tip for the engine room moment on the shipwalk: look behind you and a little to the left, then notice what you feel. Subscribe, share the show with a friend who loves the paranormal, and leave a review, then tell me this: what’s the strangest object that ever appeared in your life with no explanation?

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