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Today we're stepping behind the bars of Yuma Territorial Prison, where life in the brutal desert heat mixed with unexpected luxuries like electricity, a library, and even a prison band! From stagecoach robbers to gunslingers faster than Doc Holliday, we're sharing outrageous true stories from one of the West's most infamous prisons. Was it truly the 'Hellhole of the West'? Tune in to find out!
In this laid-back catch-up episode, we're sharing what we've been up to these past few months—from heartfelt goodbyes to off-road thrills and a whole lot of desert exploring. We spent quality time with family in Yuma, Arizona, soaking in the sunshine and checking out spots like the Yuma Territorial Prison and the Valley of the Names. Plus, we upgraded the Jeep, purged the RV, and made some big moves before heading into Queen, New Mexico, to map a new trail for Trails Offroad. You're in the right place if you're looking for things to do in Yuma, love RV life, or just want to hear what's next for our off-roading adventures. We're talking family visits, Jeep mods, future travel plans, and a few hidden gems you'll want to add to your road trip list.
Get ready for a bone-chilling journey through the sun-soaked deserts of Arizona in this eerie episode of The Halloween Podcast. Host Lyle Perez takes you deep into the Grand Canyon State, where ghost towns, haunted hotels, and paranormal hot spots await. This is Episode 3 of the Haunted America series, released on September 14, 2024. Here's a glimpse at the haunted locations we'll explore: Hotel Monte Vista - 100 N San Francisco St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Encounter the ghostly bellboy and other spirits in this historic hotel, known for its unsettling paranormal activity. The Bird Cage Theatre - 535 E Allen St, Tombstone, AZ 85638 Visit this Old West theater, where echoes of laughter, gunshots, and ghostly apparitions bring the past to life. Jerome Grand Hotel - 200 Hill St, Jerome, AZ 86331 Explore this former hospital turned hotel, where the spirits of the past still roam the eerie hallways. Copper Queen Hotel - 11 Howell Ave, Bisbee, AZ 85603 Experience the ghost of Julia Lowell and the mischievous spirit of young Billy in this historic hotel. Orpheum Theatre - 203 W Adams St, Phoenix, AZ 85003 Discover the ghostly presence of “Maddie” as she watches performances from the balcony of this grand theater. San Carlos Hotel - 202 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Uncover the tragic story of Leone Jensen, whose spirit is said to haunt the halls of this historic hotel. Vulture Mine - 36610 N 355th Ave, Wickenburg, AZ 85390 Explore the abandoned mine where the spirits of lost miners still linger, guarding their claims even in death. Yuma Territorial Prison - 220 N Prison Hill Rd, Yuma, AZ 85364 Visit the infamous “Hellhole” prison, where the ghosts of former inmates still haunt the dark cells. Grand Canyon Caverns - 115 Mile Marker AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ 86434 Venture underground to these ancient caverns, where lost souls are said to wander the dark tunnels. Gadsden Hotel - 1046 G Ave, Douglas, AZ 85607 Stay at this grand hotel, where the ghost of a young bride tragically killed in a fire still roams the halls. Join us as we delve into the haunted history of Arizona, from its ghostly hotels to eerie prisons. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or just love a good spooky story, this episode is sure to send shivers down your spine. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow ghost hunters. Stay spooky, my friends! Keywords: Haunted Arizona, Arizona Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Arizona Paranormal, Haunted America, Hotel Monte Vista, Bird Cage Theatre, Jerome Grand Hotel, Copper Queen Hotel, Orpheum Theatre, San Carlos Hotel, Vulture Mine, Yuma Territorial Prison, Grand Canyon Caverns, Gadsden Hotel, Ghost Hunting, Paranormal Arizona Tags: #HauntedAmerica #GhostStories #ArizonaHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #ArizonaGhosts #HotelMonteVista #BirdCageTheatre #JeromeGrandHotel #CopperQueenHotel #OrpheumTheatre #SanCarlosHotel #VultureMine #YumaTerritorialPrison #GrandCanyonCaverns #GadsdenHotel #StaySpooky
Email us! indarkplacespod@hotmail.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/indarkplacespodcastYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdrL6rsNSKeBA31NcU3reXAPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/indarkplacesThe ABCs Of Salvation:A. ADMIT THAT YOU'RE A SINNER. This is where that godly sorrow leads to genuine repentance for sinning against the righteous God and there is a change of heart, we change our mind and God changes our hearts and regenerates us from the inside out.B. BELIEVE IN YOUR HEART THAT JESUS CHRIST DIED FOR YOUR SINS, WAS BURIED, AND THAT GOD RAISED JESUS FROM THE DEAD. Believe in your heart that Jesus Christ died for your sins, was buried, and that God raised Jesus from the dead. This is trusting with all of your heart that Jesus Christ is who he said he was.C. CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD. This is trusting with all of your heart that Jesus Christ is who he said he was. Every single person who ever lived since Adam will bend their knee and confess with their mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord, the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings.
Featuring Big Blend Radio hosts Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, this episode focuses on the historic Inyo County Courthouse in Independence, California. This episode is part of Big Blend's Love Your Parks Tour "Law & Order Stories Across America" Series that was assigned by San Diego employment attorney Ward Heinrichs. Check out some of their other stories that include Boothill Cemetery, the Yuma Territorial Prison, a Gothic Jail, and more: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/law-and-order-stories-across-america/
Featuring Big Blend Radio hosts Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, this episode focuses on the historic Inyo County Courthouse in Independence, California. This episode is part of Big Blend's Love Your Parks Tour "Law & Order Stories Across America" Series that was assigned by San Diego employment attorney Ward Heinrichs. Check out some of their other stories that include Boothill Cemetery, the Yuma Territorial Prison, a Gothic Jail, and more: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/law-and-order-stories-across-america/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are continuing our trek across the west, this time we stop in Arizona! The desert is full of secrets, scorpions, and spirits apparently. No exception is Yuma Territorial Prison AKA Hell Hole Prison. With a nickname like that how could we expect anything but horrific haunts and history? With the multiple spirits named John, pinching little girls, and a very scary Dark Cell this episode had plenty to talk about!We'd appreciate it if you took a moment to help our podcast by rating and reviewing on apple and NOW on Spotify! Don't forget to check our show notes for our social links! Definitely check out our Instagram (@hauntedorhoaxpod). We post all photos and videos talked about in the show there!Haunted or Hoax Social Medias:WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookSources for this Episode:TELEVISION & MEDIA:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtGFO6SKVk0GHOST ADVENTURES - S 12 EP 8WEBSITES:https://phoenixghosts.com/yuma-territorial-prison/https://www.yumaheritage.com/article/yuma-territorial-prison-best-haunted-destination-in-the-countryhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2022/10/28/yuma-arizona-prison-state-park-haunted/https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-contributor/2016/10/11/who-haunts-old-yuma-territorial-prison/91870898/https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g31418-d109585-r594686409-Yuma_Territorial_Prison_State_Historic_Park-Yuma_Arizona.htmlhttp://www.interment.net/data/us/az/yuma/prison/prison.htmhttps://azstateparks.com/yuma-territorialhttps://www.yumaprison.org/
The wild west was a lawless time and place, rife with crime and murder. Unsurprisingly, this kind of environment created the perfect breeding ground for a grim, bloody history and from that history we now have countless ghost stories about morally bankrupt settlers and revenge-fueled vigilantes. In this episode we explore the old west towns of Vulture City and Tombstone, and dive into the history of the Yuma Territorial Prison. Sources: The Ghost Town at Vulture Mine from BuzzFeed UnsolvedThe Terrors of Yuma Territorial Prison from BuzzFeed UnsolvedThe Haunted Town of Tombstone from BuzzFeed UnsolvedHistory - Vulture City Ghost Town from Vulture Mine ToursVulture Gold Mine Historical Marker from the Historical Marker DatabaseWhat Haunts Wickenburg's Vulture Mine? from AZ CentralTombstone History from Tombstone Chamber of CommerceThe Ghosts of the O.K. Corral from Ghost City ToursPark History | Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park from Arizona State ParksYuma Territorial Prison Best Haunted Destination in the Country from the Yuma Crossing National Heritage AreaYuma Territorial Prison from Phoenix GhostsSee ya next Wednesday! Intro/Outro Music: A Creepy Music from Music UnlimitedInstagram: @wickedwithinpodcastWebsite: wickedwithinpodcast.com
Hey Everyone! It's Bridget Marquardt here with a brand new episode of Ghost Magnet! Todays guest is Jerry Buteyn. Jerry's interest in the paranormal began at a very young age, after he experienced an unsettling night in his father's new apartment. From then on, he became fascinated with all things paranormal. When the Scholastic Book sales came to his elementary school, he would always order any books with ghost stories, especially the ones claiming to be true. In addition to numerous private residences and businesses, he has been fortunate enough to investigate Wolfe Manor, The Stanley Hotel, The Winchester Mystery House, Heritage Junction, Mentryville, The Ruiz Family Cemetery, Yuma Territorial Prison, Lutes Casino, Silver City Ghost Town, The David Oman House, An old Logging Camp in The Sequoias, An Elks Lodge, The Fox Theater, An historic home in Monrovia, a 5-star Historic Resort in Berkley, The S.S. Lane Victory and countless others. He has appeared on Dark Tales with Don Wildman and Psychic Kids and has spoken on panels at many Comic Cons. Super excited to chat with Jerry today about how pop culture and the entertainment industry influenced his love of the paranormal, starting TAPS West Coast and some of the spookiest places he has been to. All that plus Lisa Morton's "Ghost Report" on this all new episode of Ghost Magnet! #DavidOmanHouse #StanleyHotel #WolfManor #TAPSWestCoast #Ghost #Haunted #GirlsNextLevel #GhostMagnet
Today, Lauren and Kenzie tackle Arizona. First, Lauren covers a day in the life of an inmate at the Yuma Territorial Prison and the horrors and haunts that accompany the building. Then, Kenzie talks about the bloody history of the Bucket of Blood saloon on Bucket of Blood Street in Holbrook. We hope you enjoy our side tangents on this episode!--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
Join us as we take a trip within a few miles of the Mexican border & wander through what remains of a place that has put fear in men & inspired countless books and movies. This episode talks about the Yuma Territorial Prison.Our new Merch Store can be found by clicking HERE.Web: www.RebelAtLarge.comEmail: AbsentiaMedia@gmail.comSupport the show: Patreon or Buy Me A CoffeeYouTube: Rebel At LargeResources used to research this episode include:https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-frankleslie/ https://www.yumaprison.org/timeline.htmlhttps://slhshistory.weebly.com/uploads/5/7/5/8/57584359/women_of_ytp.pdf https://www.yumaprison.org/historical-background.html Book- Prison Centennial 1879-1976 By Cliff Trafzer and Steve GeorgeBook- The Hell Hole The Yuma Prison Story By William and Milarde BrentSupport the show
Join Drs. Edwin and Evan as they take you to meet some of the ghosts of the historic Yuma Territorial Prison. Feel the oppressive presence of John Ryan in Cell 14 and listen for the haunting, jaunty melodies of the ghosts of the old prison band. You will also have the opportunity to think about the deep question of "Do ghosts like pennies?" A truly pressing question for those who need quarters for the vending machine! Welcome to another spooky and silly episode!
Paranormal United States Episode 3: Arizona - The Yuma Territorial Prison The Yuma Territorial Prison is reported to be haunted by multiple entities, including the spirit of a little girl in a red dress and death row inmates, and is also home to the terrifying Dark Cell. Could you last 2 days in there? -------------------------------- Support the show by buying us a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/paranormalpod Find all of our social media and our merch store at: https://linktr.ee/pursuitoftheparanormal Share your story or contact us to say Hi! at podcast@pursuitoftheparanormal.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pursuitoftheparanormal/message
Good morning, it's Monday April 19th and this is The Herald Review's Daily Chirp podcast. We're bringing you a closer look at one of our top stories, along with other important things going on in our community. Today - According to Sheriff Mark Dannels the Mexican cartel has threatened deputies with the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. Before we begin, some local history. John Harris Behanserved as the first Sheriff of Cochise County when the county was formed back in 1881. He was sheriff during the gunfight at the O.K. Corral. Behan was known for his opposition to the Earps. And after the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Behan testified at length against the Earps. He supported the Cowboys' statements that they had raised their hands and offered no resistance, and that the Earps and Doc Holliday had murdered three cowboys. The Earps ultimately left Tombstone under a cloud of suspicion. Behan was later arrested for graft and failed to win re-election as sheriff. Eventually, he was appointed as the warden of the Yuma Territorial Prison and had various other government jobs until his death in 1912. Today's history is brought to you by Benson Hospital - they're doing more than treating illnesses in Benson, they're building a healthier community. Benson Hospital is now collaborating with the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona to provide diaper assistance to families in need. For more information visit their website at bensonhospital.org. Also, The Daily Chirp podcast is giving away 5 Amazon Echo Dots - one every month now through July. You can enter for your chance to win twice a day! Today's code is PUDDLES and find the other codeword in our “Daily Chirp Podcast Alert” e-newsletter. To enter the sweepstakes go to myheraldreview.com, again today's codeword is: PUDDLES Now, our feature story. Sheriff Mark Dannels recently stated that the Mexican cartel has threatened deputies with the Cochise County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff shared the information with a small group of ranchers and homeowners gathered at the First Baptist Church in San Simon on Wednesday evening last week. The meeting aimed to help residents learn more about the situation with undocumented migrants coming across the border from Mexico. Dannels told the crowd that the Mexican cartel is extremely organized on both sides of the border and no one crosses from Mexico into this country unless they pay a member of that organization first. He also noted that recent decisions being made in Washington DC have actually empowered the cartel. Another focus of the conversation was on the rising number of people coming to the U.S. illegally — including unaccompanied children. In the Tucson Sector — which includes Cochise County — there were “encounters” with 7,079 unaccompanied migrant children in March. That's up 83 percent from March 2020. Encounters with single, migrant adults trying to enter the country illegally also jumped in the Tucson Sector, with over 68,000 last month, compared to just over 21,000 in March 2020. This ongoing issue has prompted several government and law enforcement entities to reach out to federal officials. Even the Western States Sheriffs Association of Laramie, Wyoming, expressed solidarity with the Southwest border sheriffs. Following the meeting in San Simon we spoke with Dannels about the cartel threat and he told us that they've had threats. They're taking safety precautions to protect Cochise County deputies. He also noted that if there are any new developments he'll let the public know. Then, on Friday, Governor Doug Ducey announced that Arizona would take matters into its own hands. Ducey's statement came after the Arizona Department of Public Safety spotted 20 undocumented migrants in Chandler. The state agency said it was rebuffed by both the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when they asked for help. Ultimately, the migrants were released into Chandler. Ducey said that the Biden Harris administration needs to get its head out of the sand when it comes to the crisis at our border. In his eyes, this lack of action defies all logic, and flies in the face of the law. Ducey continued to say that this administration is asleep at the switch, and their total lack of action is having real consequences here in the state of Arizona. Ducey is hopeful that US Senators and Congressional delegation will join him in calling for the President to deploy the National Guard to the border. It was then when he noted that if the federal government isn't going to do its job, then Arizona will take matters into our own hands and provide support to sheriffs and local law enforcement. To stay up to date on this story visit us at myheraldreview.com - Thanks for listening, before we continue, a quick message from our sponsors, Prestige Family Living. Now, we'd like to take a moment to recognize military children as April is the Month of the Military Child. Department. brought to you by ApexNetwork Physical Therapy in Benson and Sierra Vista. They're doing more than just treating patients, they're helping patients get back to living their daily lives. Using extensive knowledge, their therapists treat each patient one-on-one, focusing on individual care. To learn more, go to ApexNetworkPT.com. 7 year old Elaina Calkins doesn't fully comprehend the significance of her father's job in the U.S. Army. But as a military child, the first-grader is beginning to understand that people come and go and that a favorite house or school is not always permanent. Elaina and her 5-year-old sister, Gabriella, are among the hundreds of thousands of military children around the world who are honored each April by the Department of Defense during the Month of the Military Child. The event was created in the mid-1980s by then Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. The Pentagon and other military support organizations and agencies use the month to recognize military children for their sacrifice and bravery on the homefront. While a lot of military youngsters get to live in places that many adults would never see, the constant change and upheaval can often be emotionally taxing. But military parents say that the moves can also build resiliency. That's what Army 1st Sgt. Michael Hull, who is stationed at Fort Huachuca, says about his two sons. Hull said his boys have always embraced the moves and the adventures that come with them. But the Hull children are about to experience a bit more permanency in their young lives. In June, Hull completes his second year at Fort Huachuca. The 41-year-old soldier plans to retire and stay in Tucson. His oldest son started high school there two years ago and he wants to see him finish. His youngest is in fifth grade. Meanwhile, the Calkins sisters are just getting started on their adventure. Their father, Army Maj. Robert Calkins, the battalion executive officer in the 309th Military Intelligence Battalion at Fort Huachuca, said moving to the installation almost three years ago was the first significant move experienced by his daughters. Calkins said he's starting to see resiliency in both his children. They now understand when he has to finish work at home after a long day or if he's going to be a little late picking them up at the after-school center on the installation. But neither child can really understand the gravity of his work or that he commands 850 soldiers. When he gets home he's just dad. - Next, an upcoming event in our community that you should know about -- brought to you by our sponsors, Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative. Music, art, and tacos! Six great bands, local artists, and tacos... not bad for a Tuesday! Head over to The Jonquil Motel tomorrow starting at 4pm for live music by Juniper Djinn, Tapestries, Alex Wilkerson, John & Eli Beach, Horny Siren and Bad Shaman. Primo's Outlaw Tacos will be slinging delicious grub, and La Fortuna will be onsite with premium herbals and ethnobotanicals. Don't miss out on the live art and artisan goodies! The event is BYOB and don't forget your masks, please! Suggested cover is between $5-10 to support the arts in Bisbee. Finally - we'd like to remember the life of Steve Whitecotton of Hereford. Steve was son of the Bennie and Betty Whitecotton. He was born in Blytheville, Arkansas on November 14, 1952. Steve was a 1971 graduate of Rivercrest High School and went on to attend Arkansas Tech University. In 1973, he joined the United States Air Force and proudly served his country for 15 years. He attained the rank of Technical Sergeant before transferring to the Army in 1988, serving for 10 years. Steve was a Gulf War Veteran, serving with the First Armor Division and retired with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 2. Steve enjoyed riding his motorcycle, he had his pilot's license, he enjoyed scuba diving as a Master Diver, and he loved tinkering in his shop on projects, and working on his “farm”. His smile and laughter will be missed by everyone who knew and loved him, especially those closest. Steve is survived by his daughter, his grandchildren, a brother, a sister, a nephew, his former wife and friend Pam, and his “adopted son” George and his family. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Steve's life. And remember, the Herald Review is here for you with local news you can trust. For more information on any of the stories you heard about today, visit us at myheraldreview.com. Right now you can become a member starting at just $1.99 per week. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey guys! We are back. Coming back ready to tackle this year and give y'all better and more content! This episode Ronnie talks about a haunted playground he grew up around and never knew it was THE HAUNTED playground...oop! and talks about the hauntings of the Yuma Territorial Prison. Courtney gives the history of the prison and then tells the tale of a woman named Aileen Carol Wuornos. Please check out our FB group, Jack and Jane Podcast! We love you guys! Thank you so much for hanging with us. Y'all the real ones. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/courtney6687/support
Car = Cruise, Glass = Poured, Creepy = Let's get it!! Episode 8 is a thriller, listen as Taylar and Morgan reach outside of their comfort zones and do some extra spooky stories!! Morgan tells the horrifying history of Yuma Territorial Prison aka "The Hell Hole" and all of the spirits that dwell there. While Taylar talks us through the mysterious disappearance of Rey Rivera and all of the conspiracies that surround it! Creeps & Crimes merch can now be purchased through our Instagram @creepsandcrimespodcast, special thanks to Katie @SomethingNoteworthy!Send in your Creepy Accounts to creepsandcrimespodcast@gmail.com Subscribe to us on Youtube for new and exclusive content!!Netflix Unsolved Mysteries, Volume 1: "Mystery On The Rooftop"Ghost Adventures Season 14, Episode 19: "Hell Hole Prison"
Thanks so much for tuning in to episode 31 of Don't Leave the House! This week Haley takes us to the Yuma Territorial Prison, and Amanda gets disturbing with Anatoly Moskvin. Sources for this episode are: https://allthatsinteresting.com/anatoly-moskvin, https://www.bizarrepedia.com/anatoly-moskvin/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoly_Moskvin, Azcentral.com, Azfamily.com, Onlyyourstate.com, Ghosttowns.com, and Ghost adventures. If you would like to support our growth, you can do so at anchor.fm/dontleavethehouse or patreon.com/dontleavethehouse. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Contact us at dontleavethehousepodcast@gmail.com. We TRULY appreciate you!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontleavethehouse/support
Tessa digs deep into the rich history of Yuma Territorial Prison. Listen now to hear about the Gates Riot, some of the inmates and their crimes, deaths and hauntings.
"Give me all that terlet". Episode 2 of the State by State series! Today the girls are talking angry spirits, from the Yuma Territorial Prison, to the Dog Boy of Quitman, Arkansas. Hope you like prisoners and elder abuse y'all!
Episode 18: The Yuma Territorial Prison and The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum We're getting a little sPoOoOoOoky on today's episode of Cruel & Unusual the Podcast! Tori tells the story of the Yuma Territorial Prison...and how if you DARE to step inside the "DARK CELL" you could hear heavy breathing and feel cold fingers brush up against you. Cady's talking about The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum and the deplorable living conditions the patients succumbed to....and the fact that the horror that happened here potentially contributed some real pissed off spirits sticking around to haunt the place. K. Love you, bye. Sources: Portals to Hell tv series All That's Interesting Wikipedia Atlas Obscura Abandoned Online WEIRD US Yuma Prison And That's Why We Drink Podcast Bustle Wikipedia WANNA SUPPORT THE POD?! We have a PATREON! We have RAD AS HELL MERCH! Other mentions: WOMAN ON FIRE POETRY BOOK NOW OUT! Sponsors for THIS Episode: Anchor.FM Stalk Us: Visit Cruel Ink Media's Website "LIKE" The Cruel and Unusual Podcast Page on Facebook Join the Cruel Coven Facebook Group Follow the POD on Instagram Follow Tori on Instagram Follow Cady on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cruel-and-unusual-podcast/support
Recorded pre-Covid 19 pandemic. Everyone be safe. Wash your hands. Isolate.Betsy tells us about the Yuma Territorial Prison.We have Riley Westling (Our Podcast Got Hacked) tells us about his witchy fam and seeing an apparition at a friend's house. We have a listener story from Tara who had a co-worker with a haunted house.Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com.Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Connect with your professional counselor in a safe and private online environment – it's so convenient. Get help on your own time. A Funny Feeling listeners get 10% off your first month with discount code AFUNNYFEELING. So why not get started today? Go to BetterHelp.com/afunnyfeeling.Today's episode is sponsored by Best Fiends. Engage your brain with fun puzzles and collect tons of cute characters. With over 100 million downloads, this 5-star rated mobile puzzle game is a must play! Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play. That's FRIENDS without the R – Best Fiends!
In this episode, we discuss the Jura Distillery and Yuma Territorial Prison! Send us your ghost stories!
This Episode we visit ARIZONA! Heather talks about Tombstone, Lindsay talks about the Yuma Territorial Prison and Sam talks about the Jerome Grand Hotel! Promo: Simply Strange PodcastJerome Grand Hotel EVP Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFNDtaVVVlIWe have MERCH Ya'll! Take a look at https://society6.com/coasttoghostInstagram: CoastToGhostPodTwitter: CoastToGhostPodFacebook: Coast To Ghost- The Coasters Discussion Group!
***If you're new here, HELLO! We continue to improve our sound as we move along. So please bear with us in these earlier episodes! Audio quality jumps for us at the episode "Sex, cannibalism, and...zombies?" (April 22nd, 2019). We hope you enjoy!*** Happy March Spooksters! Today the gal pals will be talking about Yuma Territorial Prison located in Yuma, AZ. This is a huge spooky hotspot, so there's tons to hear about. Jessica will give you the history on this place, and then Tara has all the paranomal happenings. Grab your drinks & tune in! Ghost Adventures witnessing the band EP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzwLc3korTc Buzzfeed Unsolved Yuma Prison EP https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEd5p68GUXw Check out the following link for our blog, socials, and Patreon! https://linktr.ee/3spookedgirls To purchase your own Killer Trace box at a great discount go to: https://killertrace.com/kt/3spookedgirls@gmail.com/ & use code 3SG2019
It’s opposite day and the girls start off the evening with Ancient Roots, Dark Red…Listen HereEpisode 16 Killer Friends And The Yuma Territorial Prison
In episode 71, Em covers the Yuma Territorial Prison, Arizona’s first prison, built by its own inmates…and still haunted by them. Meanwhile, Christine covers the gruesome double-murder perpetrated by 18-year-old Suzane von Richthofen and her boyfriend. And that's why we drink! Go to felixgrayglasses.com/drink to try a pair of Felix Gray glasses today! Havenly - Get 25% off your design package by visiting havenly.com/drink! Use promo code DRINK for $10 off your first FabFitFun box at www.fabfitfun.com! Visit www.mylola.com and use promo code DRINK40 when you subscribe for 40% off your first order! Go to DAILY-HARVEST.COM and enter promo code DRINK to get three items FREE off your first box!
May 2015 - American RVer goes to prison...The Yuma Territorial Prison that is! Curator Tina Clark takes us on a tour of one of the most famous prisons in Arizona which is located along the Colorado River. We take a look at the cells, the museum and Curator Tina Clark tells us much of the history of the prison.
May 2015 - American RVer goes to prison...The Yuma Territorial Prison that is! Curator Tina Clark takes us on a tour of one of the most famous prisons in Arizona which is located along the Colorado River. We take a look at the cells, the museum and Curator Tina Clark tells us much of the history of the prison.
May 2015 - American RVer goes to prison...The Yuma Territorial Prison that is! Curator Tina Clark takes us on a tour of one of the most famous prisons in Arizona which is located along the Colorado River. We take a look at the cells, the museum and Curator Tina Clark tells us much of the history of the prison.