Episode 36: The Haunting
A Wisconsin family has a run-in with a terrifying spectral presence that seems to be haunting their. . . furniture. The Tallmann family must try and uncover the source of their trouble in this strange tale that made a now-unavailable appearance on Unsolved Mysteries.
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*The book(s) the Tallmans were said to have freely participated in were called Wisconsin Hauntings/Haunted America.
Hosted, Written, and Researched by Laurah Norton
Additional Research by Bryan Worters
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N/A UPI, “Spirits Drive Family. . .” 1988.
Gayda Hollnagel, “’Haunted house prompts. . .” LaCrosse Tribune, 1991
Richard Jaeger, “Ghastly Ghosts Not. . .” Wisconsin State Journal, 1989
Randall Dullum “Horicon Haunted Recreated” The Reporter, 1988
Randall Dullum “TV Records Haunting” The Reporter, 1988
N/A “Family De-Bunks, Sells. . .” Chicago Tribune, 1988
N/A, UPI “May End at Dashes. . . “ 1988
Linda Ellis, “Family Has Ghost. . .” The American Banker, 1988.
N/A, “Fingers Crossed,” The Miami Herald, 1988.
N/A, AP, “Ghosts Gone After. . .” 1988.
N/A, UPI, “Haunted House to” 1988.
N/A, AAP, No Headline, Sunday Tasmanian, 1988.
N/A, UPI, “Horicon House Contains. . .” Chippewa Herald-Telegram, 1988.
Michael Norman and Beth Scott, Haunted Wisconsin/Haunted America, 1994.
N/A, UPI, “Haunted House to be Sold,” 1988.
Marv Balousek 101 Wisconsin Unsolved Mysteries, 2000.