We investigate the paranormal on an every-other-week basis and laugh in its stupid face.
What does the Milano Inn, the Byzantine Empire, and a pair of boobies have in common? Well, you’ll just have to give this episode a listen to find out. As we scour the Milano Inn in Indianapolis, we uncover more than just delicious meatballs and pasta. So has Mary 1 or Mary 2 come back to haunt the old inn? Or is she, much like my love life, Simply Gone?
We track down a very handsy ghost who is absolutely terrible at pranks. We also discuss the merits of haunting a Chuck E. Cheese and the fact that Moaning Myrtle chose the absolute worst spot in the world to haunt. So is the Ravoli Theater haunted? Or have the previous owners been trying to drum up business? Find out on this episode of Simply Gone.
We investigate Skiles Test who is said to have placed his dead wife in a glass coffin which he wrapped in blue Christmas lights and displayed her in the front window like some kind of morbid trophy for all to see. But does her vengeful spirit haunt the woods around their former home? Is she trapping souls within her mysterious blue lights? Does Arizona from Grey’s Anatomy have a magical leg? Find out on this episode of Simply Gone.
It’s the fight of the century, or at least it would be if Stop Sign Mary and The Shadow Beast actually bothered to show up. Where do these legends come from and why is Brazil, Indiana so full of terrible ghost stories? Find out on this episode of Simply Gone.
We investigate the murder of Amelia and her servant in Thornhaven manor. Did Amelia’s sister kill them both? Did Amelia’s child Lizzie also die violently? Are we even real or professional investigators? Why won’t Steve call us back? Join us as we plump the depths of murder and depravity on this episode of Simply Gone.
In this episode we ramble a bunch, are attacked by hunters, discuss pizza in Europe, get distracted, and Meagan cock-blocks Jared. But did we find the succubus that lives outside of Russiaville? Is Kokomo, Indiana a hotspot for devil worship? Does Meagan’s instinct to run at the first sight of danger make her a better candidate for surviving a horror movie than Jared? Or are we both, Simply Gone?
A werewolf that murders and mysterious cattle mutilations are investigated. Can the team track down and trap a werewolf using Slim Jims? Does the werewolf of Tipton, Indiana still live? Is the cheese in a Slim Jim double pack real cheese? Why won’t Eric let us investigate his haunted school? All of these questions and more are answered in this week’s episode of the Simply Gone podcast.
Halloween Special! In the 1920s, KKK Grand Dragon D.C. Stephenson brutally assaulted and murdered Madge Oberholtzer. Despite his eventual conviction and a life in prison, it’s said that her spirit still haunts the home in which she was tormented and cries over her gravestone when the moon is full. Join us as we investigate this case and as a bonus, you’ll also learn about what happens when alcohol and hot tubs mix, as well as the only phrase worth googling over 400 times.
During Thor’s battles with the Jotun, Agnar the Wicked nearly bested the god of thunder, stealing a portion of his might. Now he waits and hides beneath the earth, but his power can still be felt as he plots his revenge on Thor and the rest of the Norse Gods. Can he be found under the electric bridge? Can anyone withstand his might? Can one pee on this electrified bridge unharmed? Join us this week and find out.
This week we come back from our COVID quarantine and head out to everyone’s favorite town to hate in Indiana: Lafayette. Just outside of town we stumble across Tippecanoe and the mysterious rock once used by an indigenous prophet Tenskwatawa, who, going against his brother Tecumseh’s wishes, fought against the Indiana Territorial governor William Henry Harrison. It’s a history-heavy episode as we trek across the wilderness in search of the spirit of Tenskwatawa. So do we find him? Or is he Simply Gone?
A man vanishes during construction of a bridge. Could his coworkers have murdered him and hidden his body within the concrete? What about the woman and her baby who died while crossing the bridge in hopes of finding a cure for a mysterious illness? And what about the one-way ticket to Hell if a train derails? And did a hiker die while we recorded this very episode? Maybe. Or maybe he is just Simply Gone.
Headless ghost? Downed trees? Unrequited love? Washed out and broken roads? Catch wrestling? My children talking in the background while we’re recording? It’s all in this episode of Simply Gone. Also, find out how to win one of our shirts this week at the end of the episode!
This week we head to Oxford (no not that one) to chase the ghoul snake haunting the cemetery in this tiny town. Along the way we run into an old Civil War ghost, discover what donuts and dead bodies have in common, and act like hobos on train tracks. So is the Ghoul Snake real? Or are all the bodies from the cemetery Simply Gone?
This week things get crazy as we find our car stalled in the middle of the road. Traffic is heavy and we find ourselves vulnerable to being victims of an accident. But what’s that? Does our car start moving on its own? Could it be steroid-filled ghosts? Alien tractor-beams? Or could it be something even more sinister? Join us this week to find out out on Simply Gone.
This week, we visit Ashmore Estates in Illinois. Is there a one-armed ghost who beats you with its prosthetic arm? Black plumes of smoke? A lying liar who made up the ghost stories? Join us and find out. Some background music by https://www.bensound.com
Guess what? Another bridge. This one haunted by a broke-neck witch and her creepy baby. We do everything we can to bring her into the light and confront her over her murderous ways, but are successful? Or is she Simply Gone?
A Scottish re-enactment of a fight with a troll, valley girls in the Midwest, Ouija boards, and human accordions. We pull out all the stops to reach the Troll of Troll Bridge in Indiana for this episode.
Have you ever heard a ghostly harmonica playing in the night? What about a harmonica being played by a train smashing the person holding it? This week, we take on a harmonica-playing ghost and challenge it to a rap battle for the right to haunt Paul Ruster Park as the supreme harmonica master. But do we win, or are our harmonica skills Simply Gone?
Commiskey, Indiana is home to a beautiful covered bridge and three tragic deaths. Between ghost condoms, Newsies, and interracial marriage in a less-than-progressive community, it was only a matter of time before tragedy struck. But are the ghosts active? Or , like the condoms, are they Simply Gone?
This week we get super drunk and watch a film that is supposedly so cursed that if you watch it you will die. But is Antrum truly the deadliest film ever made? Or is it just a garbage movie that needed hype? Either way, it’s Simply Gone from our viewing list.
The Roads Hotel in Atlanta, Indiana is famously haunted. Numerous paranormal investigators have come away with shocking evidence of the ghostly presences in the old building. But this week, we take a shit on those investigative teams and flex our degrees from Paranormal Ivy Tech Community College. So are there ghosts in Atlanta? OR have they all Simply Gone?
Ever heard of a ghost orgy? Well this episode is basically it. Stepp Cemetery is home to way too many ghosts for some weird stuff to not go down. Plus, there’s a voyeuristic ghost who likes to sit back and enjoy the action. Will you join in on the ghostly good time? Or will you be Simply Gone?
What do knights, giant frogs, shadow people, and magicians all have in common? Was Sir Harry Andrews who he seemed? Is the Loveland Castle haunted? Can magic leak into the water? If you want the answers to the questions, listen in to this special bonus episode. Otherwise, all of the answers will be Simply Gone.
Have you ever been camping? Have you ever enjoyed roasting marshmallows around a fire? Have you ever heard a faint, familiar voice coming from the woods? Then you may have run into a Pukwudgie trying to murder you. We canvass Mounds State Park to track down the murderous mischief-makers. Are they out to lure us to our deaths? Or are they Simply Gone?
Timothy Sagebush - a poor, rickets-ridden child - was brutally murdered across from the Indiana State Fair. Did his murderers escape? Or were they haunted by his vengeful ghost? Or, like so many other, is Timothy Sagebush Simply Gone?
We go to Heady Cemetery to investigate the ghost of Jeremiah James Boone, a grave robber from the 1800s, and we hunt for the voices of children who died in a school fire. Do they speak to us? Or are they Simply Gone?
In this episode we stave off an unwanted passenger, rescue a bloody dog, and somehow manage to look for ghost lights carried by a grieving Amish father. IS his ghost still wandering the hillside? Or, like his daughter's head, is he Simply Gone?
We travel to the site of a devastating airplane crash and attempt to record EVPs from the victims. What do they have to tell us? Were airplane seats more comfortable in 1969? Did anyone make it into the mile-high club? Could you buy in-flight cigars? Are there ghosts remaining, or are they all Simply Gone?
This week we chase down the mysterious undertaker of the 100 Steps Cemetery outside of Brazil, Indiana. Are his magic powers of prophecy real? Do we fall down all 100 stairs and die? Are we mangled in some terrible tombstone accident? Or is the undertaker, Simply Gone?
We capture a real live ghost in Columbus, Indiana this week*! The Subway Spirit inhabited the body of a foot-long sandwich, turning it into a monstrosity, and attacking us. Through our ingenuity involving a spatula, a toaster oven, and a little bit of luck we managed to defeat the spirit, banishing it to the shadow realm. Find out how we did it on this episode of Simply Gone.
We investigate a double haunting in Irvington, Indiana. Were there slaves in the free state of Indiana? Did the infamous serial killer H. H. Holmes leave behind the ghosts of his victims? IS Hank-Arnold a good name for a dog? We attempt to get to the bottom of these questions in this episode of Simply Gone.
We tackle our first personal experience as we hunt and attempt to summon a faceless ghost that supposedly haunts Southeastway Park just outside of Indianapolis. Just how vicious is this ghost? How intense is this episode? How can you not already be listening to it?
We dive into our most challenging case yet: St. Joseph Brewery. Join us as we pound down drink after drink in pursuit of the truth. Are the rumors of stigmata true? What about the naughty nun? And just who is she seducing? We get drunk, but do we get drunk enough to see a ghost?
We visit one of Indiana's most haunted locations to find out who or what is lurking. The Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane is said to house a variety of ghosts. But what happens when they're antagonized?
We investigate the case of Edna Collins, a young girl who vanished beneath a covered bridge near Greencastle, Indiana. Does she still haunt the bridge? Or has everyone simply gone mad?
Join us this week as we investigate the Mill Race Monster from the infamous Mill Race Park in Columbus, Indiana. We seek out the monster using only the latest, and greatest paranormal technology. So is the Mill Race Monster real? Join us and find out.
This week we head to Brazil, Indiana, rumored home of Hell’s Gate, or one of the seven said to be in the Wabash Valley. So is Hell’s Gate haunted? Is there truly a gatekeeper watching over the 7th Hell’s Gate? Or is Hell’s Gate just an example of people who have simply gone mad?
We head to Shelbyville, Indiana to investigate claims of werewolf activity.