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The supernatural Collective

The supernatural Collective

著者: Adriana Harts
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"Welcome to 'the Paranormal collective,' the podcast that explores all things supernatural, horror, and mysterious. Are you fascinated by the paranormal, captivated by horror movies, or simply love a good mystery? Then this podcast is for you. Join us each week as we delve into the unknown and take a journey beyond the veil. Our podcast features engaging hosts, exclusive interviews with experts in the supernatural world, and spine-chilling stories that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Subscribe now and share with your friends. Don't forget to leave a review!Adriana Harts SF
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  • Hotel del Salto — Where Legends Leap and Ghosts Stay
    2025/06/26
    Perched above the fog-laced Tequendama Falls in Colombia, the Hotel del Salto is as breathtaking as it is infamous. Once a mansion for Bogotá’s elite, this cliffside landmark is now remembered for something far darker — a string of suicides, ancient Muisca legends, colonial trauma, ecological ruin, and whispers of ghosts that never left.In this episode of The Supernatural Collective, we trace the haunting story of Tequendama’s edge: from pre-Columbian spiritual beliefs to the Spanish conquest, from 1940s death pacts to 1990s urban explorers, and from a decaying ruin to a restored museum with secrets still lingering in its walls. What draws people to this place — and what makes them stay?🔍 Featuring confirmed sources from El Tiempo, Grunge, Caracol Radio, and Universidad Nacional de Colombia.🎧 Trigger warning: This episode discusses suicide and mental health crises.1. Muisca legend and Spanish colonizationSource: Grunge.com – “What You Need To Know About The Haunted Hotel Del Salto”Summary: Details the Muisca people's belief that jumping from the falls would turn them into eagles. Context on colonization, enslavement, and violence.Link: Grunge2. Suicide incidents at Tequendama in the 1940sSource: El Tiempo historical articles (archived 1941) and referenced in “Tequendama: crónica de una muerte repetida”Summary: Multiple suicides reported at the falls in January 1941, including José Suárez, Eduardo Umaña, and a young unidentified man reading in front of the Virgin statue.Compilation Reference: Armando Neira (2020). Crónicas del horror en Tequendama.Archived reporting mentioned in: Semana article overview3. 1946 taxi suicide and José Joaquín Jiménez (“Ximénez”) reportingSource: El Tiempo, February 1946Summary: Two men, López and Tenjo, die when a taxi falls off the cliff; bodies described in graphic detail.Recounted in: Crónicas negras collection by Ximénez (compiled posthumously)Cited by: Revista Arcadia4. 1963 deaths of two informal reportersSource: Reported in multiple Bogotá newspapers (1963), recompiled in Relatos Criminales Colombianos (Carlos Vallejo, 2008)Summary: Two street-level reporters, Adolfo Neuta and Carlina Garibello, die after physically fighting over a suicide note at the falls.Citation noted in: Neira, Crónicas del horror, chapter 5.5. Installation of El Charquito dam and Muña reservoirSource: Grunge.com and Ecological Studies on Bogotá River (UNAL)Summary: Dam project introduced in the 1950s; caused major ecological damage, led to river contamination, and impacted tourism around the falls.Link: Grunge6. Haunting accounts during the abandoned years (1990s–2000s)Source: Grunge.comSummary: Reports from squatters and explorers included shadowy figures and voices in unidentifiable languages; linked to speculation about a Muisca curse.Link: Grunge7. 2020–2023 suicide attempts and confirmed deathsSources:Caracol Radio, August 13, 2023 – LinkInfobae Colombia, June 3, 2023 – LinkAlerta Bogotá, March 7, 2021 – [Archived report]Bomberos Cundinamarca (Official Facebook and radio statements)Summary:Nov–Dec 2020: 3 attempts prevented by emergency responders (including a woman and child)Mar 7, 2021: Diego Alejandro Saavedra, 27, jumped to his deathJun 3, 2023: 22-year-old male victim recovered from the ravineAug 12, 2023: 35-year-old man jumped after taking photos; body recovered by firefighters8. Museum restoration in 2011 and current hoursSource: Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia & Fundación Granja Ecológica El PorvenirSummary: Restoration completed in 2011; museum focused on biodiversity and environmental education; closes daily at 5 p.m.Link: Museo Salto Tequendama (Spanish only)Margaritoff, Marco. "Suicides, Myths, And Hauntings: The Chilling Story Of The Hotel Del Salto." AllThatsInteresting.com, October 31, 2021, https://allthatsinteresting.com/hotel-del-salto. Accessed June 11, 2025.
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    20 分
  • Reddit Stories part 1
    2025/06/09

    In this eerie episode, we explore a Reddit story that starts with a woman simply reviewing the recordings from her sleep app—something she does out of curiosity. But one night, she hears something she can’t explain: a second voice in her supposedly empty apartment. There were no signs of a break-in, nothing out of place... just an unsettling recording that suggests she wasn’t sleeping alone. We play the actual audio and unpack the mystery. Is it an intruder, a glitch, or something more sinister?


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    24 分
  • The Haunting of Doris Bither: The Real Entity Case
    2025/05/19

    In this chilling episode of The Supernatural Collective, we dive deep into the infamous case that inspired the 1982 horror film The Entity — the haunting of Doris Bither. A troubled woman with a history of trauma, substance abuse, and early encounters with the occult, Doris moved into a dilapidated house on Braddock Street in Culver City, California. From the start, she was warned: “This house is evil.” She didn’t believe it—until the violence began.

    After reaching out to the parapsychology lab at UCLA in 1974, Doris became the subject of one of the most controversial paranormal investigations in American history. Investigators Barry Taff and Kerry Gaynor documented what they called psychokinetic phenomena: flying objects, foul smells, balls of lime-green light, and even a spectral form made of light itself.

    But what made the case unforgettable — and disturbing — were Doris’s claims of repeated sexual assaults by invisible entities, witnessed only by her children. While skeptics point to lack of physical evidence, investigators captured shocking photographs of light anomalies and witnessed objects moving without explanation. Some even fainted during the most intense moments of the investigation.

    Despite efforts to escape, Doris claimed the entity followed her — not just to a new home, but into the homes of her neighbors.

    With exclusive details, real quotes from the investigators, and a careful retelling of events, this episode asks: How much can we believe? And how much are we willing to ignore?

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    44 分

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