[This is part three of the story that began with The Haunting of John Alford Tyng.]
Ghosts still haunt the Tyng Mansion. Today, only some stairs, a stone wall, and the foundation of the house remain. They’re at the front of the property owned by Boston University Corporate Education Center, at [...]
[This is part two of the story that began with The Haunting of John Alford Tyng.]
Judith Thompson Tyng’s ghost began haunting her former home a few weeks after her husband murdered her and their children, and buried them beneath the hearth. (In those days, the town was called Dunstable. Today, the home [...]
John Alford Tyng does not rest in peace. He’s pursued by the ghost of Judith Thompson. Tyng secretly married and murdered her, and then buried her in an unmarked grave.
This true ghost story is one of several connected with the Tyng Mansion. Today the house is gone, but the site is marked with [...]
“Blood Cemetery” is the local name for Pine Hill Cemetery in Hollis, near Nashua, NH. That nickname refers to the ghost of Abel Blood, who supposedly haunts the graveyard.
Urban legends claim occult connections to Abel Blood. However, history portrays him as a solid, very Christian and philanthropic member of the [...]
This is the second of a two-part series about haunted Gilson Road Cemetery in Nashua, NH.
Fiona Broome talks about the quirky facts and fables — and ghosts — related to a Colonial burial site about an hour from downtown Boston, Massachusetts.
In this podcast, Fiona describes the eerie depressions that indicate unmarked graves [...]
Gilson Road Cemetery in Nashua, New Hampshire is very haunted. It’s a Colonial cemetery with many legends… and even more ghosts.
In this podcast, Fiona Broome describes the location of the cemetery and two strange stories about its history. She also explains why its actual history is just as eerie as the legends, since [...]
In an earlier post about Blood Cemetery, we displayed an unusual daytime photo with a ‘ghost orb’ in it.
On that same day, at least one of the other photos was odd.
The black-and-white photo above looks like it was taken on a dreary, misty New England day. However, our photographer shot it at [...]
Sometimes, people ask about the sensations we experience when capturing anomalies on film. These are one investigator’s notes from Pine Hill Cemetery (aka Blood cemetery) in October 2001:
“On this evening, I felt far more confident that I would capture something, if only because I was using more sensitive film than previously. However, I [...]
Headstones at Pine Hill/Blood Cemetery, Hollis, NHHere are just a few of the very Gothic inscriptions on headstones at the Blood Cemetery (aka Pine Hill Cemetery) on Nartoff Road in Hollis, NH:
From the headstone of Mrs. Rebecca Alexanders, died 24 Nov 1799:
Behold my friends as you pass by
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This is silly. It’s embarrassing even to tell this story, because there are probably very logical reasons for what happened. But, it’s an odd story, so I’m sharing it… if only for a laugh.
On Thursday, 14 Oct 1999, my kids and I brought a friend to visit haunted “Blood Cemetery” (aka Pine Hill [...]
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