The moment we pulled onto the gravel drive, I was filled with trepidation and excitement. I had seen pictures of Octagon Hall before but it was nothing compared to the architectural wonder that stood before me now! The building, the grounds, the land and woods around it...it is absolutely beautiful. I knew we had a great night ahead of us and we were ready to investigate one of the most notably haunted locations in Kentucky. We took a group of seven, and each of us individually had an experience within the house or on the grounds. After we got home, and started going through the footage. We expected to have captured some of what we experienced, but what we found, truly made our jaws drop!! From knocks, to foot steps to whispers, to even a FULL BODY APPARITIONS!! This is a small preview I put together of the grounds, just to show you how breath taking it is...Stay tuned for the video coming out in the next few weeks of all of the footage, as well as our next episode of the podcast!!!
True Crime Tuesday Brought to you by Uncommon in the Commonwealth LAPD officers examine the scene of a car crash that killed journalist Michael Hastings, shown at right. ( Los Angeles Times / Associated Press ) Listen to the Full episode now!! This episode of True Crime Tuesday, happens to contain the perfect blend of uncommon weirdness that you are not going to want to miss; mystery, murder, Mayhem, government conspiracy, cover up and much more. So without further ado we present to you the mystery of John Doe 117. Michael Hastings was my absolute favorite type of journalist! He was the kind of man who believed in telling it how it is and getting the truth out to the public by any means necessary, this included ruffling a few feathers. But this ruthless pursuit of the truth, while refreshing, may have been the very thing that cost him his life. Michael Mahon Hastings, born January 28, 1980, was a renowned, hard-hitting American journalist, author, and contributing editor for R
Video Produced and Edited by Bethany Ford Investigation by Tom Kollmer & Bethany Ford To hear more about the places in this video, check out our Podcast Uncommon in the Commonwealth
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