Episode 281 - Voices from the Other Side: Unexplained Phone Calls from the Dead

Jul 21, 04:00 PM

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We’ve heard stories of loved ones communicating through phone calls from the other side. This episode is a look into some more notable cases of mysterious post-death communication. It’s light-hearted, but heart-breaking and will make you want to hold your loved ones a little bit closer. Charles E. Peck was tragically taken from this world in a railway accident and called his loved ones 35 times after his death. Dean Koontz, received a warning from an all too familiar female voice telling him to “be careful.” Only a few days later, was he caught up in a life-threatening situation. Despite dying in 2011, Jack Froese mysteriously began to email his family months later! Plus story or two from reddit and our very own fantoms, from this most haunted community. 

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Edited and produced by Jaimi Ryan, original music by Arms Akimbo!


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