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Eerie Edinburgh
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79 episodes
1 week ago
Ancient Edinburgh: a thousand years of life, death, murder, intrigue, and ghosts! Edinburgh is a paranormal enthusiast’s paradise, with spirits and spectres seemingly around almost every corner and up every close. In recent years, its best known hauntings are the fascinating stories of the ghosts in the underground vaults and the MacKenzie poltergeist in the graveyard at Greyfriars Kirk. However, if you look beyond these incredible modern tales, you’ll find hundreds of years worth of history and spooky goings-on. Edinburgh has it all – ghostly pipers, Egyptian spirits, white ladies, warlocks, and witches, to name just a few.
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Ancient Edinburgh: a thousand years of life, death, murder, intrigue, and ghosts! Edinburgh is a paranormal enthusiast’s paradise, with spirits and spectres seemingly around almost every corner and up every close. In recent years, its best known hauntings are the fascinating stories of the ghosts in the underground vaults and the MacKenzie poltergeist in the graveyard at Greyfriars Kirk. However, if you look beyond these incredible modern tales, you’ll find hundreds of years worth of history and spooky goings-on. Edinburgh has it all – ghostly pipers, Egyptian spirits, white ladies, warlocks, and witches, to name just a few.
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Eerie Edinburgh
The Possession Files: The "Johnathon" Possession
The final chapter in a chilling true story of a haunting that refused to be left behind. In this concluding episode, we follow John - a down to earth, practical man - as the strange disturbances that began at a remote industrial site grow darker, more personal… and more violent. What started with flying stones and cryptic messages soon evolved into something far more invasive: objects moved on their own, threatening notes appeared from nowhere, and witnesses began to feel - a presence they couldn’t explain. And then came Jonathon. A name scratched into plaster. A figure glimpsed from the corner of the eye. A warning, delivered through terror. John’s journey will take him from poltergeist chaos to something much harder to define - and impossible to forget. Want to explore more true accounts of hauntings? Find all my books, including the Hidden Haunts series, here: https://eerieedinburgh.com/eerie-in-print
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1 week ago
42 minutes

Eerie Edinburgh
The Possession Files: True accounts of possession in Scotland
In this feature length episode, we look at real historical cases from Scotland where possession was recorded - not the Hollywood kind, but the kind found in parish records, court transcripts, and old ministerial accounts. Some of these cases are deeply unsettling: people who claimed to see spirits, to be tormented in their sleep, to speak with voices not their own. Others sit somewhere between faith, fear, and mental collapse. Through a modern lens, they might be seen as illness or trauma - but at the time, they were believed to be evidence of possession. These are not Hollywood exorcisms or invented horrors. They’re stranger than that - real moments from Scottish history where belief in the unseen was part of everyday life, and where the line between the spiritual and the psychological was far less clear. Join me as we revisit these forgotten records, from the Canongate Tolbooth to Bargarran, and ask what these cases might still tell us about how people experience fear, faith, and the unknown.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 24 minutes

Eerie Edinburgh
The Possession Files: The Devils Girl
Welcome to The Possession Files - a three-part Halloween series investigating real historical accounts of alleged possession.  These aren’t tales of spinning heads or Hollywood demons, but stories drawn from documented cases where something darker and far harder to explain seemed to take hold. In this opening episode, we travel to Romania to examine the extraordinary story of Elenore Zugun - one of the real-life cases said to have inspired the 1973 film The Exorcist.  Branded ‘The Devil’s Girl,’ Elenore became, between 1925 and 1927, the centre of one of Europe’s most unsettling and well-documented hauntings. Stones flew, objects moved, and witnesses swore unseen forces were at work. The case has fascinated me for decades, and it sets the tone for the episodes to follow. As the series continues, The Possession Files will return to Scotland, exploring centuries-old records where possession was more than myth - from documented exorcisms to 16th-century cases that still echo through history.
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1 month ago
52 minutes

Eerie Edinburgh
Dark Miles II: The Haunted Road to the highlands
The A9 is Scotland’s longest road, stretching through the heart of the Highlands. It’s a route travelled daily by thousands — but it also carries a darker reputation. In this follow-up to my episode on the haunted A75, Dark Miles, I trace the length of the A9, uncovering ghost stories that cling to the road and the landscapes around it. From death omens in Pitlochry and the witch of Beinn a’ Ghlo, to phantom whistles in Glen Tilt and a modern woman in white near Drumossie Brae, the accounts are as varied as they are disturbing. While the story follows the road north, I also take some detours into places I know well and love to walk — glens, mountains, and old haunts where folklore and personal memory blur. What emerges is not just a road of traffic and tarmac, but one that seems to carry echoes of history, oppression, and tragedy.
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2 months ago
58 minutes

Eerie Edinburgh
Haunted Glasgow: The Ghosts of Blythswood Square
Blythswood Square sits at the heart of Glasgow’s Georgian New Town - elegant, symmetrical, and steeped in history. But behind the sandstone facades, the square holds a darker story. In this episode, we explore a haunting said to be tied to one of Scotland’s most infamous court cases: the 1857 trial of Madeleine Smith. Her secret affair with Pierre L’Angelier ended in scandal and death, and although the verdict was “Not Proven,” the questions never truly faded. Nor, it seems, did the presence of those involved. We look at ghost stories stretching across decades: strange smells, silent corridors, footsteps in locked rooms, and apparitions that appear to walk not just through buildings — but through time itself. Some of the tales link directly to Madeleine’s story. Others seem older, or completely separate, yet share the same unnerving details. A woman in white gliding past closed doors. A child’s scream. A figure in Victorian dress vanishing into a wall. This is a square shaped as much by memory as by architecture. And whether you believe in ghosts or not, some places leave a mark that doesn’t easily fade.
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2 months ago
28 minutes 53 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
Bruegel’s Book and the Man in the Hallway: Untold Ghost Stories from Edinburgh
As featured in Tales from the Crypts of Auld Reekie by John Tantalon What if one of the most haunted streets in Edinburgh wasn’t in the Old Town, but found just beyond the Meadows — overlooked, residential, and never mentioned in ghost tour scripts? This episode explores the eerie happenings of Arden Street, a seemingly ordinary road in Marchmont with a long history of unsettling events. From spectral footsteps and phantom dogs to frightening apparitions and a mysterious book of Bruegel prints, these stories draw from real first-hand accounts gathered over years. I originally wrote this chapter for Tales from the Crypts of Auld Reekie, a brilliant collection of Edinburgh hauntings compiled by John Tantalon and featuring contributions from Graeme Milne, Kerrie Powell, Scott Lyal and Joss Cameron. If you’d like to explore the full book, Tales from the Crypts of Auld Reekie is available now on Amazon.
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3 months ago
31 minutes 2 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Tomb and the Tower: The Ghosts of Haunted Alloa
Beneath the streets of Alloa lies a history far stranger than most realise. In this episode, we explore the layered past of a small Scottish town once tied to kings, conflict, and industry—and the eerie stories that have emerged from its most forgotten corners. From the imposing walls of Alloa Tower, where ghostly figures are said to appear in dungeons, bedrooms, and echoing stairwells, to the rediscovered tomb of a long-vanished family whose final resting place seems anything but still, this is a journey through places where memory clings to stone. What begins as a story of heritage and architecture slowly shifts into something darker—accounts of unseen presences, unexplained cold spots, and a lone figure spotted near the cemetery gates. Disturbances that might be easily dismissed—if they weren’t so consistent. Hauntings don’t always come with a name or a face. Sometimes they’re found in the silence that follows a rediscovery, or in the places where the past was meant to stay buried.
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3 months ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Paisley Poltergeist: The Glenburn Haunting
In this episode, we turn to Glenburn, a quiet area in Paisley, Renfrewshire—where in the 1980s, a family reported a series of disturbing and unexplained events. What began with strange noises soon escalated into something far more intense: loud crashes with no source, doors slamming, and a deep sense of unease that seemed permeate throughout the property. Neighbours heard nothing, but friends of Alan - the young boy who lived in the flat - experienced something that nearly ended in tragedy and ultimately brought in the local authorities. Was it a classic poltergeist case - focused around one member of the household? Or, was it something psychological?  Join me as we explore the documented reports, eyewitness accounts, and theories behind one of Scotland’s lesser-known but compelling hauntings. If you enjoy stories of real-life hauntings, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts or experiences in the comments.
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4 months ago
30 minutes 23 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The White Lady and the Chained Grave: Ghost Stories from Scotland’s Southern Uplands
There’s something about the land around Sanquhar that feels… different. The fields have an atmosphere to them, as if the place is waiting for something. And when the light starts to fade behind the broken walls of Sanker Castle, the stories don’t just feel like stories anymore - they come to life. There are accounts from the east stairwell. Of a woman seen at the top - tall, dressed in white, wringing her hands. They call her the White Lady. She’s been part of the local memory for as long as anyone can remember. In life she is thought to have been Marion of Dalpeddar, a noblewoman who entered the castle in 1590 and never came out. No burial. No record of her death. Just witness sightings, passed down through the years - until, centuries later, a skeleton was discovered hidden deep within the stone. This is her story - and the shadow she’s left behind. The episode also looks at the case of John Wilson, a servant caught between two powerful rivals. He was executed the same year Marion disappeared, and some say his ghost remains. Move beyond the castle walls and there are more reports of hauntings. There’s talk of a phantom pedlar still walking the old path near the Deil’s Stone. Witches were said to live in the area and down by Crawick Water, they say a great black dog waits in the dark - watching, unmoving, and not quite real. With thanks to Christopher, a long-time subscriber, for helping trace some of the earliest stories and local legends behind this episode.
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4 months ago
41 minutes 25 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Wolf at the Door: Werewolf Sightings from Scotland
While Eerie Edinburgh usually focuses on ghost stories and hauntings, sometimes a different kind of story stands out - strange, frightening, and too rooted in our folklore to ignore. Scotland has no shortage of the supernatural: water horses in dark lochs, second sight, fairy abductions, witches blamed for failed harvests and sudden storms. But werewolves? That’s something we tend to associate with mainland Europe, not the glens and forests of the north. But dig deep enough and the stories are there. In this episode, we look at reports of wolf-like creatures in Scottish history - starting with the case of a royal messenger found dead in 16th-century Perthshire, and ending with a chilling account from the 1960's near Oban. Through legend, eyewitness claims, and fragments of historical record, we ask: what exactly was seen in the woods and hills of the Highlands? Next time, we’re back on more familiar ground – ghosts, hauntings, and the kind of eerie stories this channel is best known for.
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5 months ago
36 minutes 17 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
When the Devil Spoke: Canada’s Most Chilling Poltergeist Case
Every now and then, I like to branch out beyond Edinburgh and Scotland and bring you a case from further afield - one that’s too strange, too unnerving, and too well-documented to ignore. But just as importantly, I want to bring you the stories that don’t always get the spotlight. The ones that risk being forgotten. This is one of them In 1889, a remote farmhouse in Clarendon, Quebec became the centre of one of the most unsettling paranormal cases in Canadian history. The Dagg family claimed they were haunted by a presence that moved furniture, tore beds apart, attacked a young girl - and spoke aloud in a deep, gravelly voice. This wasn’t folk tales. Seventeen people signed formal witness statements. Journalists, neighbours, clergy, and even a spiritualist investigator and famous painter named Percy Woodcock all confirmed something extraordinary was happening. The voice identified itself as the Devil. It mocked, threatened, and asked for forgiveness. But that was just the beginning. In this episode, we explore the incredible case of the Dagg Poltergeist. This isn’t just a ghost story. It’s something else.
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5 months ago
44 minutes 45 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
Glasgow's Hidden Haunting: The Gibson Street Poltergeist
In the summer of 1958, something strange stirred in a Glasgow tenement. Three American students, renting a modest flat on Gibson Street, began experiencing something they couldn’t explain - and would never forget. It started with faint, indistinct voices echoing through empty rooms. Then came the sudden crashes, the faulty radio playing on its own, and the sense that they were not alone. This was no ordinary haunting. In this episode, we uncover the account of the Gibson Street poltergeist - a case that left its mark on those who lived through it. But the story doesn’t end there. More than a decade later, a climber named Phil MacNeill would encounter something deeply disturbing at a remote Highland bothy - only to return home to neighbouring 39 Gibson Street and discover the nightmare wasn’t over. A hidden trapdoor. A strange, newspaper-lined chamber beneath the kitchen. And a name that links it all.
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6 months ago
28 minutes 18 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Black Robe of Duchal: A Castle Haunted by Faith and Fury
Hidden deep within a wooded glen near Kilmacolm stands the forgotten ruin of Duchal Castle - a fortress steeped in stories of siege, scandal, and something darker.  In this episode, we uncover the chilling legend of the Black Robe: a ghostly monk said to haunt the castle’s crumbling walls, watching, waiting, and confronting those who dare enter its halls. From historical battles and royal intrigue to whispers of ancient rites and supernatural confrontations, this is more than just a ghost story - it’s a tale of power, guilt, and a haunting that refuses to fade.
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6 months ago
31 minutes 17 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
Dark Miles: Scotland's Most Haunted Road
Somewhere between Gretna and Annan lies a stretch of road that has terrified drivers for decades. Apparitions on the verge. A phantom woman in black. A spectral coach hurtling through the night. And, most chilling of all, a silent procession of pale, tattered figures crossing in the dark. In this episode, we dive into one of Scotland’s strangest and most persistent ghost stories: the hauntings of the A75. Drawing on real witness accounts from as far back as the 1950s and as recently as the 2000s, we explore what might lie behind the road’s reputation as a hotspot of uncanny encounters. Are these residual echoes of the past? Warnings? Or something else entirely?
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6 months ago
42 minutes 51 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
Crisis Apparitions – When the Dead Say Goodbye
What if a loved one appeared to you at the very moment they died – even though they were miles away?   In this episode, we explore the eerie and emotional world of crisis apparitions – ghostly encounters from Edinburgh that occurred at the precise moment of a death, accident, or major trauma. These aren’t your typical hauntings. They’re intimate, fleeting, and often deeply personal.   We’ll delve into chilling historical cases, uncanny modern reports, and the theories that attempt to explain them – from the paranormal to the psychological. Are these messages from the beyond, or echoes of the human mind under stress?   Join me as we step into a space where time bends, and the dead say goodbye.
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7 months ago
33 minutes 56 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Preacher & The Poltergeist: The True Tale of Scotland’s Bell Witch
On a quiet farm in 1695, something woke in the night.What began as whispers and scratches soon escalated into violence—stones hurled through the air, beds dragged across the floor, children lifted screaming from their sleep.  The spirit that plagued the Mackie family in Rerrick was relentless, calculated, and cruel. It bore striking similarities to a more famous case across the sea—Tennessee’s infamous Bell Witch. But this haunting came a century earlier. And it spoke with a voice that could be heard by all. Some called it a poltergeist. Others whispered of witchcraft.And in the stillness of the farmhouse, it delivered threats no living soul could explain. This is the chilling true account of the Rerrick Poltergeist—Scotland’s forgotten Bell Witch. A story of fear, faith, and something that refused to remain unseen.
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7 months ago
49 minutes 2 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
Something Was Watching Us...The Spirits of Durham’s Haunted Inns
Durham is a city steeped in centuries of history, but its past is not always quiet. In this episode, I share the chilling experiences shared with me by Hannah, a former bar worker who encountered something unseen while working in some of Durham’s most historic pubs. From eerie footsteps in empty rooms to a ghostly child watching from the doorway, these are the hauntings that pub staff never forget. The ghosts of Durham’s inns and taverns don’t just exist in folklore—they are still felt today by those who work behind the bar, lock up at night, and spend the small hours alone in these ancient buildings.
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8 months ago
31 minutes 6 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Ghost of the Castle of Mey: An Overlooked Royal Haunting
Perched on the windswept coast of Caithness, the Castle of Mey is steeped in history, royal connections, and ghostly legend. Once a fortress for the Sinclair clan, then a cherished retreat of the Queen Mother, this striking stronghold has seen centuries of life, loss, and mystery. Eerie tales of spectral figures and unexplained encounters have been reported through the years. In this episode, we delve into the castle’s origins, its place in Scotland’s royal history, and the chilling encounters said to have taken place within its walls.  Does something unseen still walk the halls of the Castle of Mey?
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9 months ago
23 minutes 8 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
The Green Lady & The General: Ghosts of Ballindalloch Castle
After a short break, I’m back with a brand-new video, and I hope 2025 is treating you well so far!   This time, we’re heading to Ballindalloch, a place where history lingers in every stone, and the ghosts seem far too attached to ever leave. Over the years, there have been accounts of ghostly figures drifting through the halls, eerie encounters that send shivers down the spine, and a presence that suggests some spirits still consider this home.   In this episode we explore the hauntings, legends, and mysteries woven into this fascinating location.
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9 months ago
18 minutes 41 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
A Christmas Haunting: The Ghost of Rutland Street
In this episode, we explore a Christmas haunting from 1887 on Rutland Street, Edinburgh.  Dr. W.A. Jamieson's unncanny encounter with a mysterious, yet familiar apparition is one of the city's lesser-known ghost stories, but it’s one that still fascinates those who know of it. Join us as we explore the history and details of this eerie tale. Thank you so much for all your incredible support throughout the year - it truly means the world to me.  I hope you enjoy this wee story and had a wonderful Christmas and are ready for an exciting year ahead - lang may yer lum reek!
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10 months ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

Eerie Edinburgh
Ancient Edinburgh: a thousand years of life, death, murder, intrigue, and ghosts! Edinburgh is a paranormal enthusiast’s paradise, with spirits and spectres seemingly around almost every corner and up every close. In recent years, its best known hauntings are the fascinating stories of the ghosts in the underground vaults and the MacKenzie poltergeist in the graveyard at Greyfriars Kirk. However, if you look beyond these incredible modern tales, you’ll find hundreds of years worth of history and spooky goings-on. Edinburgh has it all – ghostly pipers, Egyptian spirits, white ladies, warlocks, and witches, to name just a few.