Comedians and co-hosts Ivy McMillin and Lacey Taylor bring listeners tales of the unexplainable and unspeakable. From notorious hauntings, urban legends and unexplainable mysteries, Boo Y'all will have you both laughing and looking over your shoulder.
Hello, haunted Dolly. This week, Lacey and Ivy are finishing up their series on the Warrens with one of their most famous cases -- the haunted doll, Annabelle.
This week, Ivy and Lacey discuss one of the most controversial couples in the paranormal world. Known for investigating cases like The Amityville House, Annabelle, and The Enfield Poltergeist (among many MANY others) some hail them as the most accomplished paranormalists while others think they're completely full of it. This week, Ivy and Lacey discuss Ed and Lorraine's origin story as well as one of their most controversial cases, the haunting in Connecticut. Enjoy, Y'all! Contact us at booyallpodcast@gmail.com Visit us at www.booyallpodcast.com Follow us on: Instagram @booyallpodcast Twitter @booyallpod
There's definitely something in the water when it comes to Eureka Springs and something in the air at the Crescent Hotel. This week, Ivy and Lacey head to Arkansas to explore the haunted history of the Crescent Hotel. They discuss a handsy poltergeist, a haunted hotel morgue and a potential portal to another realm. There's plenty of ghosts to around this week -- enjoy, Y'all! Contact us at booyallpodcast@gmail.com Visit us at www.booyallpodcast.com Follow us on: Instagram @booyallpodcast Twitter @booyallpod
And the award for this week's episode subject goes to...Hollywood! Ivy and Lacey would like to thank the ghosts at the Chateau Marmont and The Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard for giving them such great material to work with. They would also like to apologize for starting the rumor that Jim Morrison ever pooped his pants. They'd also like to say hello and thank you to The Nostalgic Front Podcast - where NYC Comedians Brandon Ream and Patrick Hastie are joined by AMAZING guests and talk about the best parts of growing up - for sponsoring this week's show! And of course, thanks to OH REALLY YOU'RE GOING TO TURN THE MUSIC ON? IN THE MIDDLE OF OUR SPEECH? FINE WE'LL GET OFF THE STAGE. Enjoy, Y'all! Be sure to: - visit our website at www.booyallpodcast.com - follow us on twitter at booyallpod - follow us on instagram at booyallpodcast - rate, review and subscribe at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/boo-yall/id1303297597?mt=2
Hales bells, there are more dams! This week we open the floodgates on the Hales Bar Dam on the Tennessee River and Devil's Gate Dam in Pasadena California. These dams hold more Serial Killers, more satanic activity, and THE SUCK. Don't know what that means? Guess you'll just have to listen. Enjoy, Y'all!
Hot dam, there's a lot going on this episode. This week, Ivy and Lacey cover the Hoover Dam and things get weird in a hurry. There's a swirling vortex, fallen Illuminati angels, a serial killer and a wormhole for Satan just to name a few. Enjoy, Y'all!
It's Wayne's house, we're all just living in it. This week, Ivy and Lacey have a special guest to help them discuss the Winchester House. Producer Wayne pops by to share some of his own ghost stories and give a first-hand account of his visit to the supposedly haunted, absolutely mysterious mansion of the widowed billionaire heiress Sarah Winchester. Listen up and party on, Y'all.
There's been a murdah! This week, Ivy and Lacey are talking about murderers whose actions have come back to haunt them, literally. Lacey tackles The Greenbrier Ghost of West Virginia and Ivy heads across the pond for the Red Barn Murder. Yes, there were attempts at English accents. No, they were not particularly successful. Cheerio, Y'all!
Haunty Holidays, Y'all! This week, Ivy and Lacey indulge in the long-lost Christmas tradition of sharing ghost stories around the fire* and things got weird, just the way we like them. *microphone
Once upon a midnight dreary, we pondered GHOSTS. This week Ivy and Lacey are McRaving about one of the most haunted houses in the south - the Mcraven Home of Vicksburg, Missippi. They discuss the ghosts of murderous marauders, the untimely death of a young bride and the secrets of two reclusive sisters. Abraham Lincoln's beard gets a shout out as well, because it's about time it got the respect it deserves. Enjoy, Y'all!
Forget the west, it's the witchy witchy wild wild New England colonies we're interested in. This week, Ivy and Lacey explore the history behind the Salem Witch Trials and find ghosts aplenty left behind in the aftermath. They also find a moldy culprit, the curse of Giles Corey and the recipe for witch cake. Hint -- it involves a lot of pee. So broom up and let's go, Y'all! Research Hat Tips: https://www.hauntedrooms.com/top-10-haunted-places-salem-ma https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/the-curse-of-giles-corey-video https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-brief-history-of-the-salem-witch-trials-175162489/ https://www.biography.com/news/salem-witch-trials-facts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials https://www.dreadcentral.com/cold-spots/15766/cold-spots-the-curse-of-giles-corey/ https://originalamerica.weebly.com/colonial-ghost-stories/curses-of-the-salem-witches https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_of_the_Salem_witch_trials
It's the happiest, hauntiest place on Earth! This week, Ivy and Lacey discuss the dark side of Disney parks. There's untimely deaths, skeleton pirates, dolls that move on their own and much much more. So be sure keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times and enjoy the wild ride, Y'all!
This week, Lacey and Ivy are shining a light on the creepy, unexplainable and surprisingly sultry goings-on of America's most haunted lighthouses. In this episode, you'll learn everything from how to make a ghost in a basement, the origin of the word parrot, and that you've REALLY got to know more than one song on the piano. Also, we discuss our good friend Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures episode of Point Sur lighthouse.
Thoreau may have found peace in the woods, but all we found was scary stuff. This week, Ivy and Lacey explore the Freetown-Fall River State Forest, known for its mythical creatures and very real murders, and more than likely solved a cold case on the Isle of the Dolls. Lacey learns how to pronounce Pukwedgies and Ivy learns that she would do damn near anything to survive the apocalypse. So grab a flashlight and head on in, Y'all.
Know yourself, know your worth, know your ghosts. We're heeeeeeeeere. This week we are back with a brand new episode full of all sorts of ghosts. Every sort of ghost, in fact. We're talking about the eight types of ghosts, from doppelgängers to demons, poltergeists to.... previous pet pugs. So listen up and learn your ghosts, y'all!
Built in 1860 for General Hugh Weedon Mercer, The Mercer house has long been a staple in Savannah’s historic district. Tall and stately, it’s numerous rooms have seen many owners and hold many stories. It’s history is rich, but dark. Haunting these halls are tragic deaths, notorious murders, and some even think they’re cursed with deep south hoodoo. Today, we’re taking you down to Savannah Georgia for the story of the infamous Mercer House.
Nicolas Cage was fed fox meat by nuns. That’s not pertinent, but now that we have your attention, he also lived in one of the most haunted houses in America, where one of the most highly regarded socialites in New Orleans watched her house and reputation go up in flames in 1834. When the ashes settled, she would be regarded as one of the most evil, infamous women in United States History. This is the story of Delphine LaLaurie, Y'all!
In the heart of New Orleans charms, dolls and Mardi Gras beads lay at the foot of a vandalized tomb. But these markings - dozens and dozens of X’s drawn on the tomb’s face - aren’t an expression of disrespect. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. They represent the gratitude of hundreds who have come to put their hope in hope in the power of the most prolific Voodoo Queen in history -- this is the story of Marie Catherine Laveau. Voo, Y'all!
A beautiful young woman gets led from her room down to where her beloved awaits. She looks stunning, dressed in her wedding gown. She’s hopeful but underneath, she’s terrified. As she gets closer, she starts to kick and scream - she isn’t going down without a fight. Waiting for her isn’t the altar, but the gallows. This is the story of Lavinia Fisher, y'all.
Boo, Y'all's back, Y'all! Our first stop in the deep south is the "Magic City" of Birmingham, Alabama to visit the haunted Sloss Furnaces. We've got a fire-wielding poltergeist, a slew of mysterious deaths and the legend of James "Slag" Wormwood, a formidable ex-foreman. By the end of this podcast, you'll want a lower back tattoo of your own.
This week we’ve got a special Holiday episode for y’all - Lacey and Ivy swap stories about the singing ghost of Selena Quintanilla-Perez and the haunting story of the Kiss and Kill Murder. Then the season gets all wrapped with a game of trivia and some special guests. Jingle Boos, Y’all!
Some of our favorite ghosts from past episodes meet us where the south begins. This week we take a peek behind the Pine Curtain of East Texas and find ax murderers, roaming sasquatch and underground alien tunnels. Also, Lacey and Ivy recount a few of their own firsthand stories and interview a special guest!
We're movin' on up to East Texas! This week we explored a few of the haunted places of Jefferson- we cover the scandalous murder of Diamond Bessie, a hotel so scary Steven Spielberg had to flee, and one of the most haunted houses in America. Also, Fabio. Enjoy, Y'all!
“A cemetery with a beach attached” - with a rep like that, you know we couldn’t pass up Galveston, Texas. And it did not disappoint. This week we’ve got everything from Walmart Ghosts to Voodoo queens to Jack the Ripper. And of course, we’ve got some firsthand stories for Y,all!
This episode is the GOAT, y'all. This week we are in Denton and we've got voodoo goat men on a bridge, peeping Wandas in a dorm, stabby farmers at a nursery, firsthand ghost stories and a whole lot more!
We're remembering the Alamo ghosts this week at the Menger Hotel in San Antonio. We've got Davy Crockett, a French beheading and lots and lots of King Ranch casserole. Bon Appetit, y'all!
PLEASE NOTE: We realize the audio in this episode is not up to snuff with our usual episodes - there was a ghost (fan running) in Lacey's apartment. She has since gotten rid of the ghost (learned her lesson) and it will not happen again. Suicide brides, hovering underwear, Annie Lennox?! This episode has it all. This week we head to Austin, Texas to cover the Driskill Hotel. Enjoy, y'all!
This week takes us to the crazy town of Mineral Wells to spend some time in The Baker Hotel, which was once a spa destination for old Hollywood but is now one of the most haunted hotels in Texas. Don't get too scared now, y'all.
It's Friday Night Frights this week on Boo Y'all podcast, as we explore the ghosts that roam the halls of El Paso High school in El Paso, Texas. Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Loud Boos, y'all.
Season one is all about The Lone Star State and the first stop is Crosby, Texas, to explore the Black Hope Curse. We're talkin' about buried bodies, sudden deaths, levitating pets, and much, much more. Enjoy, y'all.