New England Legends Season 2 Episode 1 Teaser: The Bloody Pit – The Hoosac Tunnel
So proud to announce the first episode of Season 2 of my New England Legends TV series is now streaming! “The Bloody Pit: The Hoosac Tunnel.” You can watch it […]
So proud to announce the first episode of Season 2 of my New England Legends TV series is now streaming! “The Bloody Pit: The Hoosac Tunnel.” You can watch it […]
WBUR, Boston’s NPR station caught up with Jeff Belanger to talk local haunts and weirdness. We’re at peak spooky season right now and Massachusetts is full of weird places and
Paranormal researcher says you don’t have to believe in ghosts to enjoy the stories… Jeff Belanger has made a decades-long career out of chronicling ghost stories. He co-created and hosts
Jeff Belanger joins Mysterious Radio host K-Town to discuss some prominent cases conducted by famous paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. You can listen to the podcast episode here: https://www.mysteriousradio.com/chasing-the-devil-ed-and-lorraine-warren-case-history/
The Paranormal 60 with Dave Schrader – Dealing with The Devil with Jeff Belanger The Devil is THE ultimate construct when it comes to evil. But what is the Devil,
Exploring the Unexplained with Jeff Belanger Hello to all and welcome to The Witching Hour. We’re into the spooky season and today’s guest is one of our favorites! If you’ve
Jeff Belanger will again appear on the Discovery networks series: Shock Docs. The Curse of Robert the Doll explores the history, haunt, and curse of an infamous doll named Robert
My 13-year-old nephew, Henri, started eighth grade this week. He was initially bummed because none of his closest friends were in his cluster at school. When we asked him how
Jeff Belanger will again appear on the Discovery networks new series: Shock Docs. The Visitors reveals the horrors of alien abduction from best-selling author Whitley Strieber. The Visitors premieres September
Season 3, Episode 10: In Case I am Found Dead, Blame it on No One But Me Lemp Mansion is one of St. Louis’s grandest homes, which housed generations of