Welcome to another edition of No Lights Paranormal, where three nerdy paranormal investigators discuss spooky stories from the web. Joe, the lead investigator, is joined by Teresa, our slightly under-the-weather researcher, and Alex, our equipment enthusiast.
This episode takes you on a chilling journey through the haunted history of Connecticut. Joe dives deep into the state's past, from the Pequot War and witch trials to the Battle of Ridgefield, revealing the dark and violent history that has left Connecticut teeming with paranormal activity.
Teresa unravels the tale of the infamous Lindy Street haunting in Bridgeport, a well-documented case involving levitating refrigerators, talking cats, and the mysterious involvement of Ed and Lorraine Warren. Was it a true haunting or an elaborate hoax?
Alex shares the eerie story of the Little People's Village in Middlebury, a collection of stone dollhouses built for fairies that turned into a site of madness and tragedy. He explores the connection between Connecticut's paranormal activity and its ley lines, suggesting the state is a hotspot for the Fae.
Join us as we delve into these spine-tingling stories and ponder the mysteries of Connecticut's haunted past. Don't miss out on this captivating episode!
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