In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began investigating the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted. Each episode focused on one of the most infamous stories in its terrible history of violence - - tales of murder and suicide, dating as far back as the late 1600's, all of which contain eerily similar elements of the supernatural. The hope was to prove once and for all whether or not "No Man's Land" was indeed infested with an evil presence. But somewhere along the way, the crew becomes unable to shake the dread that whatever was responsible for the terrible things that happened might still be out there. Watching, and waiting to do the same to them...
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In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began investigating the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted. Each episode focused on one of the most infamous stories in its terrible history of violence - - tales of murder and suicide, dating as far back as the late 1600's, all of which contain eerily similar elements of the supernatural. The hope was to prove once and for all whether or not "No Man's Land" was indeed infested with an evil presence. But somewhere along the way, the crew becomes unable to shake the dread that whatever was responsible for the terrible things that happened might still be out there. Watching, and waiting to do the same to them...
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After months of searching, the podcast finally tracks down "Willie Claws" to a mental health facility for the criminally insane in Trenton, NJ. The chance to speak with someone who many believe is possessed by an Evil Spirit is enticing, but securing an interview is nearly impossible due to confidentiality laws. In fact, the team's only chance may be to prove that Willie Claws is actually a man named William Haliday, who inexplicably massacred his wife and two children in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1979 -- immediately after visiting the infamous Black Magic Colony built by the late Barbara Farmer, just before she herself was murdered by husband Charles in 1963.
No Man's Land: A True Crime Horror Podcast
In 2019, documentary filmmaker John Hulme and his digital storytelling club at Highland Park High School began investigating the history of "No Man's Land," a mysterious section of woods in Central New Jersey rumored to be haunted. Each episode focused on one of the most infamous stories in its terrible history of violence - - tales of murder and suicide, dating as far back as the late 1600's, all of which contain eerily similar elements of the supernatural. The hope was to prove once and for all whether or not "No Man's Land" was indeed infested with an evil presence. But somewhere along the way, the crew becomes unable to shake the dread that whatever was responsible for the terrible things that happened might still be out there. Watching, and waiting to do the same to them...
www.nmlpodcast.com