Episodios

  • Nashville: The Ryman Hauntings, 2020 Christmas Bombing, and Tennessee Wildman | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Mar 2 2026

    Nashville hums with more than guitars. We begin with the Creeps inside the Ryman Auditorium, a building born as a tabernacle and later crowned home of the Grand Ole Opry. Staff tell stories of balcony watchers, shifting objects, cold pockets of air, and a presence that lingers in the wood grain of a room steeped in hymnals and radio waves. We explore how the Ryman helped turn Music City into the capital of country music, tracing the sound from Celtic roots and Black string traditions to record labels and comedy stages, and ask whether heavy history alone can charge a space or if something else keeps the air buzzing after the lights go down.

    The Crimes pull us into both myth and modern tragedy, from George Jones’ infamous lawn mower ride that blurred self destruction and legend, to the stark Christmas morning bombing of December 25, 2020. An RV, recorded warnings, a countdown, and a blast that shook downtown raised questions about conspiracy, illness, and grievance, revealing how quickly fear and fragmented facts become narrative. We close with the Cryptids of Tennessee folklore: the Wildman roaming Appalachian hills and the enduring legend of the Bell Witch, whose whispers and scratches still echo through American storytelling.

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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!


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    25 m
  • Galveston: The Face of UTMB, Robert Durst, and Gulf Coast Cryptids | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Feb 23 2026

    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!


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    23 m
  • Las Vegas: Area 51 Flights, Ted Binion, and Giant Space Clams | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Feb 16 2026

    Las Vegas is built on spectacle, but the desert has a way of making secrets surface. This episode opens with the Creeps: unmarked planes spotted at Harry Reid International and the long-whispered commute to Area 51, followed by Lake Mead’s receding shoreline revealing rusted cars, human remains, and mob-era timelines once thought buried for good. From there, we step beneath the Strip into the city’s flood-control tunnels—an underground world shaped by survival, sudden floods, and the human cost of a city engineered for excess. We also explore a classic Vegas haunt: rumors of cremation urns beneath the El Cortez, where Fremont Street’s neon hum may be just the kind of noise spirits like to linger in.

    The Crime at the center of the episode is pure Vegas mythmaking turned real: the rise and fall of Ted Binion. A charismatic casino heir, a buried fortune in silver, a strip-club romance, a staged overdose, and a midnight excavation that unraveled everything—convictions collapse, motives blur, and the truth feels as rehearsed as a casino floor show. We close with a Cryptid curveball worthy of Nevada’s wide skies: the legend of giant space clams, a strange blend of UFO lore and biological fever dream that captures the state’s talent for turning big horizons into bigger questions.

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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!


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    36 m
  • Chicago: H. H. Holmes, Adolf Luetgert, and the Enfield Horror | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Feb 9 2026

    Chicago’s legends are loud, but the truth beneath them is even more revealing. This episode begins with the Creeps: stripping away the yellow-journalism spectacle surrounding H. H. Holmes to examine what actually stands up—insurance fraud, manipulation, botched medical procedures, and a sensational story that outgrew the evidence. From there, we move into the Crime that shocked the nation: the case of Adolf Luetgert, the so-called Sausage King, whose missing wife, disputed bones, and infamous caustic vat exposed how industrial power, gender dynamics, and newspaper hysteria can shape a verdict and permanently brand a city.


    To close, we turn to the Cryptid that briefly turned rural Illinois into a frenzy: the Enfield Horror. A gray, three-legged creature with tiny chest arms drew reporters, armed locals, and thrill-seekers into the night, revealing how fear spreads when mystery collides with headlines. Together, these stories trace how myth, media, and memory intertwine—and how careful investigation can still cut through the noise.

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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!


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    22 m
  • New Orleans: The Carter Brothers, Zach & Addy, and the Grunch | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Jan 26 2026

    New Orleans has always lived where myth and reality bleed together, and this episode walks that line. We begin with the Creeps: the infamous Carter Brothers “vampire” legend of 1932—a story of chains, blood, and whispered truths—examined through missing records, unreliable archives, and a city that knows how to turn theater into history. From there, the episode turns grimly real with the Crime at its center: the post-Katrina murder of Zach and Addy, a tragedy that unfolded above a voodoo shop, played out in rooftop footage and headlines, and revealed how trauma, systemic failure, and a battered city can collide with devastating consequences.

    To close the night, we head into the bayous for the Cryptid that still keeps kids close to home: the Grunch. Small, clawed, and blazing-eyed, this creature’s folklore—often tied to Marie Laveau, railroad tracks, and cautionary rituals—shows how New Orleans uses monsters to enforce boundaries when rules fail. Along the way, we separate voodoo faith from tourism, challenge the city’s “vampire” reputation, and confront why some stories endure even when the records don’t.

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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!


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    25 m