A hospital wall grows a face that won’t wash away. A millionaire heir hides as a mute old woman by the bay. In Galveston, Texas, legends cling like salt on skin. We begin with the Creeps: UTMB’s Ewing Hall and the infamous “Face of Galveston,” a stubborn stain locals have photographed for decades. Acid washes haven’t erased it, air conditioners didn’t conceal it, and whispers tie it to a defiant landowner or even William “Bigfoot” Wallace. What lingers most is the hush—blocked sightlines, reluctant staff, and the strange fact that the clearest view may be from the water. Whether mineral bloom, trick of light, or ghostly grudge, the story reveals how a city manages a mystery it can’t quite scrub clean.
The Crime carries us into Robert Durst’s Galveston chapter: a rented duplex, a disguise, a confrontation, and a body dismembered and dumped into the bay. We trace the legal twists that led to a conviction for improper disposal rather than murder and examine how The Jinx reframed the case with a chilling hot-mic moment that blurred performance and confession. To close, we wade into the Cryptids of the Gulf Coast—a local sea serpent, the cautionary Deer Woman, and the kind of barroom folklore that thrives on storm-soaked nights along The Strand. Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most atmospheric cities.
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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!