Ghosts and Cornbread

Episode 3: Ghastly Tales

December 05, 2021 Ghosts and Cornbread Season 1 Episode 3
Episode 3: Ghastly Tales
Ghosts and Cornbread
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Ghosts and Cornbread
Episode 3: Ghastly Tales
Dec 05, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
Ghosts and Cornbread

Mark and Lisa discuss southern ghost stories.

First, Mark presents the story of Sally Carter, a young woman who died in Huntsville, AL in 1837.  Decades after her death, locals are still reporting sightings.

Then, Lisa discusses Lavinia Fisher, from Charleston, SC, who was hung in 1820. Was she really the first American female serial killer, as local ghost tours would have you believe?

Join Mark and Lisa as they get to the bottom of these ghastly tales.

Sources:

For Sally Carter - hauntedworld.com

For Lavinia Fisher - Six Miles to Charleston: The True Story of John and Lavinia Fisher by Bruce Orr. Available on Amazon- https://www.amazon.com/Six-Miles-Charleston-Lavinia-Fisher/dp/1609491173

Contact us at ghostsandcornbread@gmail.com

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Mark and Lisa discuss southern ghost stories.

First, Mark presents the story of Sally Carter, a young woman who died in Huntsville, AL in 1837.  Decades after her death, locals are still reporting sightings.

Then, Lisa discusses Lavinia Fisher, from Charleston, SC, who was hung in 1820. Was she really the first American female serial killer, as local ghost tours would have you believe?

Join Mark and Lisa as they get to the bottom of these ghastly tales.

Sources:

For Sally Carter - hauntedworld.com

For Lavinia Fisher - Six Miles to Charleston: The True Story of John and Lavinia Fisher by Bruce Orr. Available on Amazon- https://www.amazon.com/Six-Miles-Charleston-Lavinia-Fisher/dp/1609491173

Contact us at ghostsandcornbread@gmail.com