The Pandemonium team is back for the season one finale, and this week Cat, Rachel, Em, and Meg journey to New Mexico - the number 1 state on our Haunted Road Trip top ten list. From haunted adobe homes and ghostly desert highways to chilling small-town legends and restless spirits in historic hotels, New Mexico proves that the Land of Enchantment has a dark side.
We explore eerie places, unsettling true crime stories, and local folklore that keeps the state at the top of our haunted list.
As we wrap up Season 1, join us for a deep dive into the shadows of New Mexico - where every canyon, adobe, and empty street holds a story waiting to be whispered.
Season 1 closes with ghosts that refuse to leave us and its visitors alone.
**NOTE: TPW Team was unable to edit the episode due to severe issues with riverside. Yes Trey, we know there's echoing, and yes we did try to fix it. We are so sorry but season 2 we will be back and better than ever!**
Love, The pandemonium team
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Meg, Rachel, and Cat are taking the top spot on our Haunted Road Trip with the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel in Alberta, Canada. Known as the “Castle in the Rockies,” this luxury hotel is steeped in history - and haunted tales. Guests and staff report sightings of phantom brides, wandering bellhops, and mysterious footsteps echoing through the halls. From tragic accidents to ghostly legends, the Banff Springs has earned a reputation as one of the most haunted hotels in the world. Join us as we explore its dark corners, spine-chilling stories, and the history that makes the Banff Springs Hotel a paranormal must-see. Suit up for a night in the Rockies - this hotel’s past doesn’t stay in the past.
For the links we used for Baniff Springs, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33,.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat are exploring Michigan - number 2 on our Haunted Road Trip top ten list. From the abandoned ruins of Michigan Central Station to haunted lighthouses, eerie forests, and historic homes, the state is packed with chilling legends and restless spirits.
Mix in some dark true crime stories and unexplained disappearances, and Michigan proves the Great Lakes region has more than just scenic beauty - it’s home to some seriously haunted corners.
Join us as we uncover the spookiest sites, the haunted history, and the unsettling tales that make Michigan a must-stop on our road trip. Steel yourself - Michigan’s past has a way of creeping up when you least expect it.
For the links we used for Michigan, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 (cat used over 3 whole pages of links for this episode - and the links were too many to paste here!)link is: https://tpw3mpodcast.godaddysites.com/season-one
The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Meg, Rachel, & Cat are exploring West Virginia - ranked number 3 on our Haunted Road Trip top ten list. From abandoned hospitals and eerie mountain towns to haunted bridges and historic homes, the Mountain State is full of chilling legends and restless spirits.
Add in the dark true crime stories lurking in its hills, and West Virginia proves that the mountains hold more than just scenic views - they hide secrets that refuse to stay buried.
Join us as we uncover the spookiest corners, the haunted history, and the unsettling tales that make West Virginia one of the most frightening stops on our road trip. Grab your stuffie (and maybe a flashlight), because the mountains are watching.
For the links we used for West Virginia, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Meg, Rachel, and Cat descend into the Catacombs of Paris - the number 2 stop on our International Haunted Locations tour. Beneath the bustling streets lies a shadowy labyrinth holding the bones of millions, a chilling reminder of death and history.
Built in the 18th century to solve Paris’ overflowing cemeteries, the catacombs have long been a source of fascination, fear, and ghostly legends. From whispered sightings of figures among the skulls to stories of explorers who never returned, the tunnels are as haunted as they are historic. Join us as we navigate the eerie passages, uncover the dark past, and explore why the Catacombs of Paris remain one of the world’s most spine-tingling locations.
Grab your nightlight, because it’s dark down here - and the restless souls are watching.
For the links we used for the Catacombs of Paris, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 .
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Cat, Rachel, and Em are venturing into Pennsylvania - number 5 on our Haunted Road Trip top ten list. We’re halfway through our list and halfway through our Haunted 13 episodes of October.
From the ghostly corridors of Eastern State Penitentiary to the haunted hills of Gettysburg and historic homes filled with restless spirits, Pennsylvania is a treasure trove of chilling tales. Dark history collides with eerie hauntings, and some of the state’s true crime stories add an extra layer of horror.
Join us as we explore the keystone state’s most haunted spots, uncover spine-tingling legends, and delve into the unsettling events that continue to haunt Pennsylvania today. Grab your hydration station (and maybe a lantern), because this stop is full of frights around every corner.
For the links we used for Pennsylvania, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 or go here.
The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat take you to Edinburgh Castle, Scotland - the fourth stop on our International Haunted Locations tour and ranking number two on our top five locations. Sitting atop Castle Rock for centuries, this iconic fortress has witnessed battles, betrayals, and countless deaths, leaving behind a chilling legacy of restless spirits.
From phantom piper sightings and shadowy soldiers to mysterious cries echoing through the dungeons, the castle’s history is as haunted as it is historic. Join us as we explore the dark corners, ghostly legends, and eerie tales that make Edinburgh Castle one of the world’s most haunted sites.
Grab your tea and crumpets (and maybe a warm cloak), because Scotland is calling - and it’s haunted.
For the links we used for Edinburgh Castle, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 https://tpw3mpodcast.godaddysites.com/season-one
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat sail off to Poveglia Island, Italy - one of the most haunted places in the world and the third stop on our International Haunted Locations series. This Island is ranked third on our top 5 list of international haunts. Once a quarantine zone for plague victims and later the site of a psychiatric hospital, the island is steeped in death, disease, and despair. Legends speak of restless spirits, anguished wails, and the dark energy left behind by centuries of suffering. From the chilling history to the ghostly sightings that continue to terrify visitors, we explore why Poveglia has earned its reputation as the “Island of Souls.” Grab your espresso (if you dare), because this haunting is not for the faint of heart.
For the links we used for Poveglia, Italy, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 https://tpw3mpodcast.godaddysites.com/season-one
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat are stopping in Oklahoma - number 7 on our Haunted Road Trip top 10 list. From the ghostly legends of the Skirvin Hotel in Oklahoma City to creepy small-town hauntings and some of the state’s darkest true crime stories, Oklahoma proves that the heartland can be just as haunted as anywhere else.
Spirits linger in abandoned buildings, eerie whispers echo along forgotten roads, and chilling crimes leave a lasting shadow. Grab your coffee (and maybe a flashlight), because Oklahoma is full of mysteries that refuse to die.
For the links we used for Oklahoma, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 https://tpw3mpodcast.godaddysites.com/season-one
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat are continuing their Haunted Road Trip with a stop in Indiana - ranked number 8 on our top 10 spookiest states. From the eerie halls of the West Baden Springs Hotel to the shadows of historic homes and the state’s darkest true crime cases, Indiana’s stories are as haunting as they are horrifying.
Ghosts linger in abandoned asylums, whispers echo along lonely roads, and some of the Hoosier State’s most chilling crimes leave a lasting mark.
Grab your coffee (and maybe a flashlight), because Indiana’s past is not for the faint of heart.
(if your wondering why there's a lack of photos, wifi hates Cat and wouldn't load for 2 days)
For the links we used for Indiana, please visit our website in our bio or on our liqtr33 https://tpw3mpodcast.godaddysites.com/season-one
The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat are continuing their Haunted Road Trip with a return trip to Texas; ranked number 9 on our top 10 spookiest states, this was a state we can’t seem to stay away from.
With its wide-open spaces, wild history, and chilling lore, Texas is home to some of the darkest stories in both true crime and the paranormal. From notorious killers like Genene Jones and Dean Corll to the haunted halls of The Menger Hotel and whispers of spirits along lonely highways, Texas proves that everything really is bigger here - including the nightmares.
Get your hydration station ready! Because we’re heading deep into the heart of haunted, crime-ridden Texas once again.
Links We Used - Revisiting Texas can be found on our website! Click here to see what links we used!
The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat journey across the pond for the first stop on our top 5 list of Haunted International Stops for Haunted October.
Our number 5 international spot is taking us to the infamous Tower of London.
From its beginnings as a fortress to its long history as a prison, execution site, and royal palace, the Tower has seen more blood, betrayal, and intrigue than most places could survive. Ghostly whispers of Anne Boleyn, the Princes in the Tower, and countless others haunt its stone walls, while the stories of treason, torture, and grisly murders keep its dark reputation alive.
Join us as we explore the Tower’s chilling history, its ghostly residents, and the true crime that shaped one of the world’s most notorious landmarks. Grab your tea (and maybe a cross for protection), because things get seriously haunted inside these walls.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat are taking a road trip to Missouri - a state with no shortage of ghosts, legends, and true crime chills.
From the famously haunted halls of the Lemp Mansion, where tragedy and suicide still echo through the walls, to eerie sightings of the Missouri Monster (Momo), the state’s paranormal history runs deep. But Missouri isn’t just haunted by spirits - it’s also home to some terrifying true crime, including serial killers who left their mark on the heartland.
With a blend of ghost stories, murder cases, and a few dark detours, we uncover the eerie side of the Show-Me State.
Grab your hydration station (and maybe keep the lights on), because Missouri has more than a few skeletons in its closet.
Links We Used for Missouri: Please go to our website at
The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Cat, Rachel, and Meg turn their focus to one of New Mexico’s darkest mysteries - the West Mesa Murders. In 2009, a woman walking her dog stumbled across human bones on Albuquerque’s West Mesa.
What followed was the shocking discovery of 11 women buried in the desert, all believed to be victims of a still-unidentified serial killer. Despite years of investigation, theories, and suspects, the case remains unsolved, leaving families without answers and a community haunted by the thought of a predator who may still be out there.
From the victims’ stories to the hunt for the so-called “West Mesa Bone Collector,” we unravel the chilling mystery that still casts a long shadow over Albuquerque.
((For this particular episode, Cat took their mugshots and created high school yearbook photos for each of the victims - as they should be remembered for who they were - not what they did for work.))
Get your hydration station ready (and maybe don’t go walking alone in the desert), as we dive into this haunting case.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat turn their attention to Janine Jones - better known as the “Angel of Death.” As a pediatric nurse in Texas during the 1980s, Jones is suspected of taking the lives of as many as 60 children while working in hospitals and clinics.
Convicted of murder and injury to a child, she left behind a trail of heartbreak, unanswered questions, and outrage at the medical system that failed to stop her sooner. From her chilling methods to the lasting impact on the families of her tiny victims, we unravel the dark legacy of one of history’s most notorious medical killers.
Grab your coffee (and maybe hug your loved ones a little tighter), because this one is as haunting as it gets.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Cat and Rachel set sail for one of the most infamous prisons in the world - Alcatraz. Known as “The Rock,” Alcatraz housed some of America’s most dangerous criminals, from mob bosses to escape artists. But beyond the bars and concrete walls lies a chilling legacy of failed escape attempts, ghostly encounters, and tales that refuse to die.
From the mystery of the Anglin brothers’ daring disappearance to the whispers of restless spirits in Cell Block D, we dive into the history, the hauntings, and the myths that make Alcatraz one of true crime and paranormal lore’s most enduring icons.
Grab your coffee and your flashlight - we’re heading inside the haunted and horrifying history of The Rock.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat dive into the strange and scandalous case of Adelaide Bartlett - at the center of one of Victorian England’s most puzzling trials. When Adelaide’s husband was found dead in 1886 with an alarming amount of chloroform in his stomach, suspicion quickly turned toward the clever and enigmatic wife. Was she a cold-blooded poisoner, an unfairly accused woman, or simply caught in a tangle of love, betrayal, and Victorian double standards? From the courtroom drama that fascinated the public to the enduring mystery of how the chloroform got there, we explore a case that still baffles true crime historians today. Grab your coffee (but maybe skip the mystery additives), and join us as we unravel Adelaide Bartlett’s deadly puzzle.
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Pack your bags, Party Possums. The Pandemonium team is hitting the road!
Join Cat and Rachel in this special road trip episode, as they take you deep into Washington State, where misty forests, rainy highways, and shadowy mountains set the stage for some of the Pacific Northwest’s eeriest legends and darkest crimes.
From haunted asylums and ghostly mansions to notorious murder cases, this journey through Washington proves the Evergreen State hides more than just coffee and rainclouds.
Buckle up, it’s going to be a chilling ride.
Links We Used: Washington State
In this episode, Rachel, Cat, and Em dig into one of the most haunting cold cases in American true crime history: the Keddie murders. In April 1981, a quiet cabin in Keddie, California became the scene of unimaginable violence — a family and their friends brutally attacked, with answers still missing decades later. Despite suspects, theories, and new evidence surfacing over the years, the question remains: who was behind the massacre at Cabin 28? The Pandemonium team unpacks the horror, the heartbreak, and the enduring mystery of the Keddie murders.
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The Pandemonium team is back, and this week Rachel and Cat turn their attention to unravelling the nauseating case of another arsenic killer. She was known by many nicknames - the Giggling Granny, the Jolly Black Widow, and even the Lonely Hearts Killer - behind her cheerful nickname lurked one of the deadliest women in true crime history.
With arsenic as her weapon of choice, Nannie left behind a string of poisoned husbands, family members, and anyone unlucky enough to stand in her way. She was a woman who turned love, family, and even pie into murder weapons.
From her string of poisoned husbands to her shocking confessions, we explore how charm, laughter, and arsenic made her one of America’s most infamous killers - and update our ongoing “Why is it Always Arsenic?” tally, which now stands at 6.
Grab your coffee (just maybe not if she made it), and settle in for a darkly fascinating ride.
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