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Ep49: Minisode: Tennessee Part 2
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Join Amy and Dawn as they dive into their two-week adventure together in Tennessee with ghost hunts, haunted mansions, and antique lamp purchases. There’s too much to cover…so this is part two!
1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:09,680 [Music] 2 00:00:09,680 --> 00:00:19,680 Hello and welcome to our podcast Talk Gruesome to me, where we talk about movies and shows that cover true crime, paranormal, and horror. 3 00:00:19,680 --> 00:00:27,920 I am one of your hosts, Dawn. I am currently located in Los Angeles and I think I'm pretty well versed in the horror genre, 4 00:00:27,920 --> 00:00:35,360 especially those 80s classics. A quick fun fact about me? I have a very extensive crystal collection. 5 00:00:35,360 --> 00:00:43,920 Hello, I'm Amy. I'm from Kentucky and my area of expertise for this podcast is paranormal. A few fun facts about me. 6 00:00:43,920 --> 00:00:50,240 I'm an empath, I collect old dolls and you know, I've never flown on an airplane. Can you believe that? 7 00:00:50,240 --> 00:00:57,040 Now Dawn and I are also obsessed with true crime, so here we are. Talk Gruesome to me. 8 00:00:57,040 --> 00:01:07,360 Welcome in. Here we are with part two of Tennessee. We of course knew that or I knew that it's going to be impossible 9 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:13,120 after I read all of that. Dawn thought that we could do it. Yeah, there's no way, the way we talk. 10 00:01:13,120 --> 00:01:17,760 There's no way we could get through everything that we did in those two weeks in one episode. 11 00:01:17,760 --> 00:01:25,440 So sit back, we're going to tell you about what we did all the way from the 24th to the second. 12 00:01:25,440 --> 00:01:32,800 Now we still have a whole half a trip. Yes. Oh my gosh. Yeah. And that's in February all the way to March. 13 00:01:32,800 --> 00:01:39,440 So I mean, there's no way that we could have got that in. But yeah, on the 24th, we spent time with Eric 14 00:01:39,440 --> 00:01:46,400 Sims. He's the owner of the nighthouse. A lot of you follow us on Facebook and no, Dawn, I, Eric, all of us. 15 00:01:46,400 --> 00:01:54,080 We met up with him and we started out. We had breakfast at a place called Pucketts and that is in Franklin, 16 00:01:54,080 --> 00:02:01,200 Tennessee. It was actually really, really good. Fried pickles. Those were those actually. 17 00:02:01,200 --> 00:02:08,480 Eric and I have a fried pickle place that we like to go to, but I'm going to. I'm going to say it. 18 00:02:08,480 --> 00:02:14,480 These were better. They were so yummy. I enjoyed it. I mean, kick a wrong 19 00:02:14,480 --> 00:02:21,280 in Tennessee with barbecue, not that I eat meat, but you know, sides. I'm down. Absolutely. Yeah. 20 00:02:21,280 --> 00:02:25,920 I mean, it was just a good place to eat. If you're around Franklin and looking for somewhere to get a 21 00:02:25,920 --> 00:02:32,880 good meal, we recommend that you go to Pucketts. I really liked it. Franklin, Tennessee. Yes, Franklin. 22 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:39,680 Did I say Kentucky? No, I don't know, but I didn't know. There's two. And they're not that far apart. 23 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:46,080 So yeah, you could get that confused real easy. We're still in Tennessee right now. Exactly. 24 00:02:46,080 --> 00:02:53,040 Yeah, we decided that day we were just going to hang out and explore Franklin, Tennessee. 25 00:02:53,040 --> 00:02:58,960 I have never been there. Dawn has been there before, but some of these places you didn't even know 26 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:06,960 existed when you'd been there. Did you? No, when I went there before, we were downtown mostly just 27 00:03:06,960 --> 00:03:13,120 looking at all the little businesses. Right. Right. And I'd like to do that too, but he had some 28 00:03:13,120 --> 00:03:19,360 pretty good places to go check out the first one that we went to was the Battle of Franklin. And 29 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:25,840 that's Winston Hill. It's kind of, it really worried me when I first pulled up because I wasn't sure 30 00:03:25,840 --> 00:03:32,960 how Dawn was going to get up to the lookout point, but your girl rocked it. I was worried too. 31 00:03:33,600 --> 00:03:39,600 Just take it slow if you're disabled. That's all. You rocked it. Like it was right on up there. I think 32 00:03:39,600 --> 00:03:46,160 you say going down is harder, but it looked like they're going down. It's just a little bit easier. 33 00:03:46,160 --> 00:03:54,720 It's just really uneven and it has a lot of steps that aren't broken stone too. Yeah. The steps are 34 00:03:54,720 --> 00:04:00,960 like different lengths apart and stuff. So it's just awkward. Yeah, I was, if once you get to the top, 35 00:04:00,960 --> 00:04:09,120 it's gorgeous. It's almost so pretty that for a moment, you can enjoy the view and forget the 36 00:04:09,120 --> 00:04:15,440 awful things that happen there. But I mean, still you have to remember that of course. And it's all 37 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:21,840 around you. There's a lot of information, a lot of plaques. It's just a gorgeous place. If you're 38 00:04:21,840 --> 00:04:26,720 interested in history at all, it's a great place to go because like Amy said, you can read 39 00:04:27,440 --> 00:04:33,440 around the location. And especially if you love the Civil War, all this was around the same time. 40 00:04:33,440 --> 00:04:39,280 So it was all tied together. So it's a great place. I know there are a lot of Civil War buffs. 41 00:04:39,280 --> 00:04:45,360 I know I'm Tommy. He's a Civil War buff. So yeah, a lot of people are interested. 42 00:04:45,360 --> 00:04:53,040 Even for a freak like me who failed history in high school. But it's different when you're there 43 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:58,880 in the history. Totally. You'd correct. You're able to appreciate it at that point. It's so much 44 00:04:58,880 --> 00:05:05,360 different than when you were K through 12 age and you were sitting in a classroom listening to a 45 00:05:05,360 --> 00:05:12,080 teacher talk. Actually getting out there and doing that kind of stuff is, yeah, I think it's more 46 00:05:12,080 --> 00:05:17,280 beneficial because now I've learned so much about the war that school never even taught me going 47 00:05:17,280 --> 00:05:22,480 to some of the locations. Or I said, should say Civil War that I never learned in school. I learned 48 00:05:22,480 --> 00:05:26,960 it through going to these places and going through the tours. Like next we went to the Lotz House. 49 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:35,120 Oh my goodness. If you love old homes and you like to tour them and find out about how they would 50 00:05:35,120 --> 00:05:41,760 live in the 1800s, find out stories of the family that live there, stories during the war, 51 00:05:41,760 --> 00:05:48,000 after the war. It's just really interesting to go there and tour and I believe that 52 00:05:48,720 --> 00:05:57,440 the tickets were only $19 a piece. I don't remember. I think something. Yeah. And the tour was what a 53 00:05:57,440 --> 00:06:02,240 good hour and an hour and a half. Yeah. And the tour guide was really great. Very knowledgeable. 54 00:06:02,240 --> 00:06:07,760 Very nodible. Very nodible. And very kind. Offer you the chair and then pack in it room to room so 55 00:06:07,760 --> 00:06:13,760 you could sit. Very nice. They're nice people. Yeah. He was carrying a folding chair around for me. 56 00:06:14,960 --> 00:06:24,160 He was so nice. The things that I remember are the dad and the son built the house by themselves, 57 00:06:24,160 --> 00:06:32,000 which is crazy. And the craftsmanship is you cannot find it. He was a woodworker in his work. 58 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:38,080 Oh my goodness. It was obviously pretty darn good if a housemate of wood has stood this long. 59 00:06:38,080 --> 00:06:44,880 Even went through the Civil War had bombs going through it. That tells you a lot about his work. 60 00:06:45,520 --> 00:06:53,040 Yeah. And they have a piece of wood from the house where it got blasted and you can see 61 00:06:53,040 --> 00:06:58,800 where all the holes are from different sized. Yeah. Because that was that whole side of that house. 62 00:06:58,800 --> 00:07:06,480 All the gunfire, all the bombs, whatever it is they let off. Those little, you know, I guess that's a 63 00:07:06,480 --> 00:07:14,560 bomb, isn't it? I don't know. She did that. Exactly. Yeah. It was out of a camera. I don't know. 64 00:07:14,560 --> 00:07:18,720 I can't. I'm bald. I guess a cannonball would be the appropriate word. Why didn't I think of that? 65 00:07:18,720 --> 00:07:27,520 I don't know. Good job, Don. We compliment each other well. But not think that it's right. 66 00:07:27,520 --> 00:07:34,080 In the upstairs room and you go through there's a main floor and then an upstairs. 67 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:42,560 And there's I think after they were forced to flee the house, the family, they used that and 68 00:07:43,520 --> 00:07:50,080 they would put injured soldiers in there. And there's in the one bedroom upstairs, the master bedroom, 69 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:56,800 there is blood still on the floor from the 1800s. And you can tell it's blood. It still even has 70 00:07:56,800 --> 00:08:01,120 the reddish color to it. Even though you would think it wouldn't after all these years. It's 71 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:07,520 the wood was just the right kind of when it was popular, wasn't it? Yes. Yes. The floors were 72 00:08:07,520 --> 00:08:15,920 popular in the way the blood, the blood, the way the blood fell into it. The blood, yeah. The 73 00:08:15,920 --> 00:08:22,400 way the blood just kind of soaked into it over time. It just worked perfectly and it still looks a 74 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:28,640 little reddish, which is a gross fact. But I did find that to be cool. It's not, I don't think it's gross. 75 00:08:28,640 --> 00:08:34,320 A lot of the homes, I know have been in homes like Blythwood where, and that's in Tennessee too, 76 00:08:35,040 --> 00:08:41,120 where they say this was a blood stain. It sure looks like it could be, but you couldn't still see the 77 00:08:41,120 --> 00:08:50,400 blood color like you could in that popular. It was pretty clear, definitely. And also, I like the, 78 00:08:50,400 --> 00:08:57,360 I kind of like it would drive me nuts living there like I'm sure it did him, but I like how on the 79 00:08:57,360 --> 00:09:04,560 downstairs, when he read it everything, he took his time because that was showcasing his work. He was a 80 00:09:04,560 --> 00:09:11,520 woodworker. And in that home say he would have this sort of fireplace that he had carved in this one, 81 00:09:11,520 --> 00:09:18,800 that sort of fireplace in that room, another fireplace in another room. And they would all be different 82 00:09:18,800 --> 00:09:24,880 and they would be able to show you what he was capable of. So if you visit his home, you could say, 83 00:09:24,880 --> 00:09:31,200 oh, well, I really like that one over there. He could do that for you. It was kind of his own 84 00:09:31,200 --> 00:09:37,920 business right now of his home. Everything they did up into baseboards and all that were completely 85 00:09:37,920 --> 00:09:43,280 different just so it gave you an idea of the different things that he could do. And I loved 86 00:09:43,280 --> 00:09:48,640 how he would incorporate different styles in different rooms or in the same room. Sorry, 87 00:09:48,640 --> 00:09:52,880 because that was the way you could walk in that room and you could go, okay, well, I don't like that 88 00:09:52,880 --> 00:09:59,040 as much here, but I really like that style over there. So I mean, if you think about it, it was 89 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:06,400 actually genius the way he worked. They have an original table downstairs too in the front room. 90 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:11,680 Yes. In front of that window. Yes, which is really cool. And then wasn't the chair 91 00:10:11,680 --> 00:10:17,200 that was underneath, we come up by the stairs and that's where we kind of all did our first 92 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:23,280 talking ended as well. That chair, that was the only one we could sit on. Was that original to the house? 93 00:10:23,280 --> 00:10:28,560 No. Okay. And I think that's why they are like here. You can sit. This is the only place you can sit. 94 00:10:28,560 --> 00:10:34,560 Plop your greasy dirty booty right on this one. It's like I feel special. 95 00:10:34,560 --> 00:10:44,320 Oh, and one thing to note, you can't take pictures and videos, I think, in there. So definitely not 96 00:10:44,320 --> 00:10:49,680 videos. You can't go live and I don't think you can take pictures from what I recall. No, you can't. 97 00:10:49,680 --> 00:10:56,880 I actually asked him and he said, oh, that's interesting. No one's ever really inquired why we don't 98 00:10:56,880 --> 00:11:04,000 allow it. But he said it's for insurance purposes, which made total sense. I was like, oh, heck yeah, 99 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:10,720 that is super logical. Yeah. I mean, it does. That's the second home that I have toured. You know, 100 00:11:10,720 --> 00:11:16,400 paid to tour it and go check it out as an old historic home. And it had really nice stuff in it 101 00:11:16,400 --> 00:11:21,280 to its era. It was just really nice. That's the second place that I've went where you can't take 102 00:11:21,280 --> 00:11:26,080 pictures or videos. Now you're allowed to take pictures outside or in the guest area or not the 103 00:11:26,080 --> 00:11:32,880 guest area, the gift area, but not of the actual home. So that was just like, okay, that's fine. I 104 00:11:32,880 --> 00:11:38,800 just want to see it. Yeah, it made sense once he said it because there's a lot of valuables there. 105 00:11:38,800 --> 00:11:46,400 Absolutely. And also I'm kind of at the point where I don't want to tell you a lot of the tour 106 00:11:46,400 --> 00:11:51,680 out of respect for them. If they don't want you to take in photos and videos, they probably don't 107 00:11:51,680 --> 00:11:57,520 want you telling everything that you heard. So go there and visit. It's definitely worth it. Yeah, 108 00:11:57,520 --> 00:12:04,240 definitely worth it. We want you to, if you're in the area, obviously, to go to all these places, 109 00:12:04,240 --> 00:12:09,120 which is why we're going day to day here. Absolutely. And the next place, 110 00:12:09,120 --> 00:12:17,440 McGavoc, is that how I say it? McGavoc Confederate Cemetery? McGavoc? McGavoc? Sure. Okay. We're 111 00:12:17,440 --> 00:12:22,720 going to call it McGavoc, but I'm probably wrong. Sorry. It's still in Franklin, Tennessee. We went 112 00:12:22,720 --> 00:12:30,640 and checked out the cemetery, the best that we could. It was freezing that day. I wasn't silly, silly 113 00:12:30,640 --> 00:12:36,080 lady and left my jacket at the house or my coat, actually. Don didn't have one because if you remember 114 00:12:36,080 --> 00:12:41,440 from part one, we was rushing around looking at thrift stores and all kinds of different places to 115 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:46,480 find her one. But yeah, I didn't bring it. We were both freezing cold. So we kind of looked there and 116 00:12:47,440 --> 00:12:53,840 okay, get back in the car. We were going to tour the home and the property that goes with the cemetery. 117 00:12:53,840 --> 00:13:01,040 But we had wanted to go to Lotz and we had took so much time that we didn't have enough time to 118 00:13:01,040 --> 00:13:06,400 actually go through the tour, which was fine. We checked out the cemetery and it will be on my 119 00:13:06,400 --> 00:13:12,720 list to do soon. Yeah, you guys have to go back for sure. Yes, we will. And that was the first time 120 00:13:12,720 --> 00:13:20,080 that Dawn had met Eric and I just love that. I just love it. Yeah, he's amazing. Yeah, it's nice to bring, 121 00:13:20,080 --> 00:13:25,600 I've been friends with you for such a long time. It's nice to bring you down here to meet the people 122 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:30,000 that we've been connecting with because I knew you would love them. They're they all we all think 123 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:36,640 like. So I knew I knew they're all great. Yeah, that was just fun. That was a good Eric was a very 124 00:13:36,640 --> 00:13:43,920 good tour guide. He he has a lot of knowledge himself and it was just fun. It's just a good time hanging 125 00:13:43,920 --> 00:13:51,920 out like always. Full circle this in a couple days. We'll talk about Eric a little more because we 126 00:13:51,920 --> 00:13:59,360 saw him twice. We did. And then the next day. So my sister actually lives in Bowling, Green, Kentucky, 127 00:13:59,360 --> 00:14:08,960 one of my many sisters and she has six kids who I hadn't seen in my sister and I were trying to figure 128 00:14:08,960 --> 00:14:14,400 out how long it had been. I actually don't think I had ever met her two youngest girls before. That's 129 00:14:14,400 --> 00:14:21,520 how long it's been come to find out the only living hour for me. I know. We went we tried Amy and I on 130 00:14:21,520 --> 00:14:27,520 the way to my sister's house. We wanted to go to this big antique mall in Bowling, Green, but 131 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:34,800 it was closed. Google's not always right people. Well, they were half right. Now the big part is a 132 00:14:34,800 --> 00:14:38,960 weekend thing like I thought because I've been there when I yeah, I've been there. I went and went 133 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:46,720 back to it. But yeah, I don't know about that other little one. Yeah. Well, he went to the little 134 00:14:46,720 --> 00:14:52,640 or part of it and it just wasn't really what we're interested in looking at. We walked through. Yeah, 135 00:14:52,640 --> 00:14:59,440 and left. It was tiny. We proceeded on. Yeah. And then we went to my sister's house and hung out 136 00:14:59,440 --> 00:15:04,720 there for a couple of hours. No way. I got to see tell them about the drive to your sister's house 137 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:14,960 and the farm equipment. Oh, yeah. So as most of you know, I live in Los Angeles, Amy lives in Kentucky. 138 00:15:15,760 --> 00:15:23,840 We're driving to her house, which is remote. It's outside of the city. We're going around these curves 139 00:15:23,840 --> 00:15:31,360 and whatnot. And this guy in a truck comes and he waves like waving his hands like he wants us to 140 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:38,160 talk to him. And Dawn starts getting in panic. Well, like am I gonna have to fight this guy? What 141 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:46,800 are we doing here? Amy listens to him and stops and rolls her window down and I'm like thinking 142 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:53,920 to myself, what the hell are you doing? Stop for strange men. I love how you did say anything when 143 00:15:53,920 --> 00:16:00,800 I did it either. You just waited till after. I was just on high alert in my head. Like, I'll fight 144 00:16:00,800 --> 00:16:11,200 you dude. I don't know you. I will fight you. Tell them what he wanted. So he stopped us because 145 00:16:11,200 --> 00:16:18,160 there was a very large truck coming that needed to get through and this street was pretty small. So 146 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:29,360 he needed us to back up into a driveway that was right behind us. Oh, yeah. So I was just in panic 147 00:16:29,360 --> 00:16:37,120 mode and Amy's like, it's Kentucky. What we yeah, you better stop and find out what's coming in behind 148 00:16:37,120 --> 00:16:43,040 him because if not, you're going to end up really stuck up in a mess or you have to really back up. 149 00:16:43,040 --> 00:16:47,920 So yeah, it's important around here that you see what they want. He was a big farm truck. 150 00:16:47,920 --> 00:16:52,640 Had the flashing lights and with him telling me to slow down and I knew that he was going to tell me 151 00:16:52,640 --> 00:17:00,720 what was coming behind him but she did not. And I died laughing. I died laughing. Oh, so funny. Yeah, 152 00:17:00,720 --> 00:17:08,320 and then when we started driving again, I was cracking up telling her what I was so panicked. 153 00:17:08,320 --> 00:17:16,480 It was fun. But you didn't know that. So now you know it. Oh, especially like starting here now 154 00:17:16,480 --> 00:17:20,640 pretty soon. That's going to be a big thing around where we live. They're starting to get the 155 00:17:20,640 --> 00:17:26,880 fields ready. I'm looking at one right now across the street. So there it's not going to be long 156 00:17:26,880 --> 00:17:31,440 before you're going to smell chicken poop and they're going to start playing in them. So the farm 157 00:17:31,440 --> 00:17:37,200 equipment's coming. Very different than Los Angeles. Oh, yeah, because it stinks. Oh my god. Yeah, 158 00:17:37,200 --> 00:17:44,240 it's horrible. But I guess it helps. So whatever. We made it safely without getting kidnapped 159 00:17:44,960 --> 00:17:52,720 or murdered. We were good. Yeah. And then we rolled up to my sister's house and these three cute. 160 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:59,680 Oh my gosh. The dogs greeted us. I was so excited. What's a cat's name? I forgot. Sophia? 161 00:17:59,680 --> 00:18:07,600 I think. I don't know, but I love that cat. That was such a pretty kitty. So we got animal fix in, 162 00:18:07,600 --> 00:18:14,560 which was amazing. And I got to see all six of my nieces and nephews, which was perfect. 163 00:18:15,040 --> 00:18:19,920 The last one, Anna, she rolled up at the very last minute as we were leaving. So I got to see 164 00:18:19,920 --> 00:18:26,000 everybody. That was good. Yeah. And then we went on to investigate. Very different. 165 00:18:26,000 --> 00:18:36,800 Yeah, that night we went to Rose Mont. Yeah, the 26. And so we're back with Kate and Buffy and Barbie. 166 00:18:36,800 --> 00:18:40,960 Wait, there was someone else there. I forget her name. No, it's okay. 167 00:18:41,760 --> 00:18:48,240 Trenda. But it wasn't a lot of it. Was it Trenda? I don't remember. Okay. It's been a minute. We got it. 168 00:18:48,240 --> 00:18:56,240 Buffy, Barbie, Kate. Was Jenn there? No. Jenn Blackwell. No, I didn't meet her this whole trip. Oh, no, 169 00:18:56,240 --> 00:19:01,760 you didn't did, do you? Don't know. Yeah, I didn't get to hang out with her until last weekend. 170 00:19:01,760 --> 00:19:07,040 Rose, mom, we talked a little bit about it last time. If you're in the area, 171 00:19:08,160 --> 00:19:16,000 man, she's getting ready to open back up soon for tours and stuff. Follow them. I think their pages are 172 00:19:16,000 --> 00:19:22,160 under Historic Rose Mont. Yes, Historic Rose Mont. My Kate, our friend, she's the director. She's amazing. 173 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:28,960 She's very knowledgeable about Rose Mont, my and she's continuing to learn stuff, which I love that about 174 00:19:28,960 --> 00:19:34,160 her. The stuff she comes up with sometimes. I'm like, how do you even find this amazing information? 175 00:19:35,120 --> 00:19:44,000 I love it. It's so cool. That's the part that makes me interested in history. Right. Not sitting in a 176 00:19:44,000 --> 00:19:50,480 classroom with a teacher trying to teach you stuff. The stuff they Kate finds. Right. That's interesting. 177 00:19:50,480 --> 00:19:55,280 Yeah. And that's history. You're learning about the era, the whole time of the Civil War. 178 00:19:55,280 --> 00:20:02,960 Because there was a lot of that to do with Rose Mont as well. In Jesse James, he's historic, too. Look 179 00:20:02,960 --> 00:20:11,120 at all that history. And can you? Do you know? Can you rent Rose want for investigations also? I think so. 180 00:20:11,120 --> 00:20:18,720 Okay. So yeah, for investigators. Kate just has to be there. I don't know the price, though. But yes, 181 00:20:18,720 --> 00:20:25,040 check it out. It's it's even been on Ghost Hunters. Oh, yeah. We watched that episode. Yes, it was on 182 00:20:25,040 --> 00:20:29,200 Ghost Hunters. When I was there, you should check that episode out. I don't remember what episode it is, 183 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:37,360 but what was it called? Generations of haunting or something like that? I'm sorry. I know she's 184 00:20:37,360 --> 00:20:41,840 listening and I just really don't remember. I guess I could right quick. But that was a really fun 185 00:20:41,840 --> 00:20:50,000 night. It's always fun to investigate with them and have we always have a blast. And I don't think 186 00:20:50,000 --> 00:20:57,200 Dawn really realized that a lot of times we just go there and hang out instead of investigating. 187 00:20:57,200 --> 00:21:06,160 It happens. We actually did investigate that night. We did. And we actually did. When I get in 188 00:21:06,160 --> 00:21:15,120 groups of people that I like hanging out with a lot of times, I end up not investigating because I'm 189 00:21:15,120 --> 00:21:21,120 just hanging out. That's kind of what always happens. We actually did investigate this night, 190 00:21:21,120 --> 00:21:29,040 which was fun. It was fun. It was a good mix of hanging out then investigating it after. Yeah. And if 191 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:36,640 you want to watch that episode of Ghost Hunters, at Rose Mont. It's called Generations of Ghost. And it 192 00:21:36,640 --> 00:21:45,440 season 16 episode seven. And it's available to stream on Discovery Plus and Max. So you can now 193 00:21:45,440 --> 00:21:49,520 still go and you can probably find it on YouTube too. But you can go watch that and you'll see our 194 00:21:49,520 --> 00:21:58,000 friend Kate. Perfect. She did so good in that. Yes. She did. She loved it. Good episode. Okay. The 27. 195 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:09,360 We moved back to The Knight House with Eric. But we got there. Got to see the house. Amazing. Love it. 196 00:22:09,360 --> 00:22:17,040 The best part. Well, not the best part. One of the good parts of that night. He took us to this 197 00:22:17,040 --> 00:22:26,720 restaurant called Camo Caravan. I was so excited. I ordered a kids meal. First of all, I don't 198 00:22:26,720 --> 00:22:33,840 eat meat. So like it was a very meaty restaurant. They had a grilled cheese. Oh, I wish I could show 199 00:22:33,840 --> 00:22:44,000 you right now. And the bread boy. Oh, yeah. The grilled cheese comes the kids. It comes in a dinosaur 200 00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:53,600 on its back. And it comes in a 10 lunch box like from the 80s. I think that the little dino 201 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:59,760 stands are just original taco stands from Amazon. But who would have thought to buy them in 202 00:22:59,760 --> 00:23:07,120 and put kids meal stuff in them? I love it. So cute. And also if you're around Hopkins County 203 00:23:07,120 --> 00:23:13,120 or Hopkinsville, we’ve got a Hopkins County and a Hopkinsville. If you're around Hopkinsville, 204 00:23:13,120 --> 00:23:19,840 Kentucky, go check out Camo Caravan. They are veteran owned and it's just a good place to eat. 205 00:23:19,840 --> 00:23:26,400 It's two gentlemen they served in the war together. So go support them. The food was so good. 206 00:23:26,400 --> 00:23:31,840 It was really good. Everything that everybody got looked good. And mine was good. 207 00:23:31,840 --> 00:23:42,160 The food when I tell you is extra large, you don't even understand. A lot of food. A lot, 208 00:23:42,160 --> 00:23:49,600 a lot of food. You it is definitely two meals if you don't order a kid's meal. When you go when I go 209 00:23:49,600 --> 00:23:54,400 to places like that, I should say I try to find something that I can take home and it's still going 210 00:23:54,400 --> 00:24:02,000 to be good. There's no way I can eat that much. No way. I didn't know that when we went though. 211 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:10,160 And then we went back to the nighthouse. Now they have a website you can go on there. You can 212 00:24:11,040 --> 00:24:18,080 do tours, investigations, events. They do all kinds of stuff there. And the house is amazing. 213 00:24:18,080 --> 00:24:25,200 Also from the 1800s. It's an amazing place. You can go tour for $10 a person. Eric walks 214 00:24:25,200 --> 00:24:30,720 through. He's extremely knowledgeable and like Kate. He's continuing to learn things. I love 215 00:24:30,720 --> 00:24:35,280 that about the two of them. They're very good at what they do when it comes to research and learning. 216 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:47,680 But you can do seven to midnight I think. Or till three, maybe seven to three. And you can also do a 217 00:24:47,680 --> 00:24:56,240 full overnight. So you do have options. And as in price, I believe that they are very, very reasonable. 218 00:24:56,240 --> 00:25:03,200 Erick's mission has been to share his home, share the history and let you connect with the 219 00:25:03,200 --> 00:25:10,320 spirits at a price that you can't actually afford. Because honestly, everybody cannot afford 220 00:25:10,320 --> 00:25:20,160 to go to a location and pay $1,000 a night. We just actually did $10 ghost hunt. So go check them out. 221 00:25:20,160 --> 00:25:28,800 And you're just supporting good people trying to keep history alive. Erick and Roger, they're amazing. 222 00:25:28,800 --> 00:25:35,760 And so support good people. That's where their profits go. It goes back into fix in the house. Exactly. 223 00:25:35,760 --> 00:25:43,040 And we didn't investigate because we just wanted to have fun and hang out. But when we were sitting 224 00:25:43,040 --> 00:25:50,720 in the kitchen, the four of us just talking and hanging out. All four of us heard a pretty loud whistle 225 00:25:50,720 --> 00:25:57,360 from maybe the parlor area. Yes. I'm not sure exactly. That's where it sounded like it come from 226 00:25:57,360 --> 00:26:03,040 that stair area. If you would listen and go like trace it back, you know, the stair area that goes 227 00:26:03,040 --> 00:26:08,560 straight into the parlor. That's where it sound like it was coming from to me. But Roger heard it, 228 00:26:08,560 --> 00:26:11,440 Erick heard it, Don heard it. I heard it. And it was just a 229 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:18,720 Oh, and Jake was in the kitchen with Jake heard it. I forgot about that too. Jake heard it as well. 230 00:26:18,720 --> 00:26:26,160 Yeah. I wonder if it was directed at Jake. That's what I was going to say. I was wondering as well 231 00:26:26,160 --> 00:26:32,640 if maybe someone was whistling to maybe Jack was whistling at Jake like, come on, puppy. 232 00:26:32,640 --> 00:26:38,800 Yep. Because he loves going upstairs there too. If you have not noticed the homes that are 233 00:26:38,800 --> 00:26:44,080 extremely active, my little Jake, he'll go right up down the stairs. So I don't know if somebody's 234 00:26:44,080 --> 00:26:51,680 calling or what, but at home, he's not having it. He's a cute little shit to you in case anyone 235 00:26:51,680 --> 00:26:56,640 doesn't know. Yeah, he's adorable. He's sleeping. I'm not going to get him started up. But yeah, go 236 00:26:56,640 --> 00:27:02,880 check out our page of Paranormal Couple. He's now the Paranormal pup. I know he has his own merch now 237 00:27:02,880 --> 00:27:09,520 everybody. He has no clue that people's wearing his little cute face on their shirts and I love it. 238 00:27:09,520 --> 00:27:17,120 Cute. I love it. Me too. So yeah, little Jake, you're now on shirts. He's still sleeping on. So if 239 00:27:17,120 --> 00:27:25,520 anyone likes dogs and Paranormal on our top gruesome to me shop site, you can buy a Jake the Paranormal 240 00:27:25,520 --> 00:27:30,880 pup. You can buy one of my baby, my baby's shirts. Don't get an amazing job on him. 241 00:27:30,880 --> 00:27:39,120 Next day, we stayed the night of the night. Yes, we did and it was great. 242 00:27:39,120 --> 00:27:44,880 Shandom was supposed to be there, but he thought it was allergies what was making him not feel beds 243 00:27:44,880 --> 00:27:51,360 or sinuses. So he wasn't sure he didn't want to come around everybody feeling bad. So he kind of 244 00:27:51,360 --> 00:28:00,080 sneaked one in the next day and come down to Riverside Cemetery in Hopkinsville, which is nothing. 245 00:28:00,080 --> 00:28:06,720 It's like throwing a rock from where we were staying. So we jumped to the car and we went and 246 00:28:06,720 --> 00:28:12,160 surprised him and investigated with Shannon and Riverside Cemetery. That's the one that Egger Casey 247 00:28:12,160 --> 00:28:19,280 is buried in. Who now I wasn't familiar with Edgar Casey and because I assume you live in the area 248 00:28:19,280 --> 00:28:26,560 you were familiar with him, but he's supposed to be the for one of the first people that would talk 249 00:28:26,560 --> 00:28:34,240 about he had ability. So I think was he clairvoyant? He was the yeah, he was a sleep in profit. He would 250 00:28:34,240 --> 00:28:40,880 go into a sleep like trance and his wife would write down his predictions. He's had predictions 251 00:28:41,600 --> 00:28:50,800 of I do believe that he did say that important information will be found. I can't remember which one, 252 00:28:50,800 --> 00:28:56,080 but at one of the foots of one of the designs they have there. I don't know which one it was, but I 253 00:28:56,080 --> 00:29:03,520 remember he said something about that. He had all kinds of crazy predictions. He would kill people. 254 00:29:03,520 --> 00:29:11,520 He was amazing. There's still a school in his name and I think that is it in Florida or California? 255 00:29:11,520 --> 00:29:17,440 California or Florida, and it's in Florida. I don't know. But yeah, he's the sleep in profit. He was 256 00:29:17,440 --> 00:29:22,560 born and or no, he died. He passed away I think in Hopkins County or maybe I don't know. I don't 257 00:29:22,560 --> 00:29:28,400 let me miss up his history. It's been so long since I've done all the research on him so everybody's 258 00:29:28,400 --> 00:29:35,920 time I'll end, but he did at one time when he was not the famous sleep in profit. He had a home that's 259 00:29:35,920 --> 00:29:41,440 actually Ketty Corner across the street from the night house. So that was pretty cool and he also 260 00:29:41,440 --> 00:29:46,800 lived in Hopkinsville as well. I think that's where he was from because why would he come back and 261 00:29:46,800 --> 00:29:51,680 be buried there? Yeah, he was from and then he moved off to either California or Florida wherever it 262 00:29:51,680 --> 00:29:58,080 is where his school is. But yeah, there's a lot of people that know who he is and I was kind of 263 00:29:58,080 --> 00:30:03,200 cool because in Hopkinsville they have a place where you can buy all kinds of his merch and even shirts. 264 00:30:03,200 --> 00:30:07,280 But when I was there they didn't have my size. I was like I'm definitely coming back for an Hitchgar 265 00:30:07,280 --> 00:30:14,720 Kacy shirt. And then that night after the cemetery was Shannon, we had a public investigation with 266 00:30:14,720 --> 00:30:22,400 Night Song Paranormal. So we took a look at the last episode. Check out Night Song Paranormal. Amazing 267 00:30:22,400 --> 00:30:29,040 people. Again, you're supporting just good people. Absolutely. Love them both. Well, there's also 268 00:30:29,040 --> 00:30:34,320 others in the group but it's mainly Buffy and Barbie that run it. And then you have Vernon, 269 00:30:34,320 --> 00:30:41,600 Sineak and Chaz. Love them all. They're all amazing people. Go support them as well. And if you follow 270 00:30:41,600 --> 00:30:49,920 us on the Paranormal couple you are going to see them as well. Good folks. Yeah. So then the next day, 271 00:30:49,920 --> 00:30:58,400 the first, uh, cemetery day. This was such a good day. Yeah, we love old cemeteries. And the good part 272 00:30:58,400 --> 00:31:07,440 also is, well, I'm getting ahead of myself. Something that is in this area of Kentucky, Tennessee, 273 00:31:07,440 --> 00:31:13,920 that we don't have here or even in Toledo where I'm from. You're just driving and you see properties 274 00:31:13,920 --> 00:31:19,360 and there are little cemeteries everywhere on these properties, which I was freaking out. I wasn't 275 00:31:19,360 --> 00:31:30,160 used to had never really seen before. We were stopping at places that we kind of saw just off the beaten 276 00:31:30,160 --> 00:31:37,840 path on, I mean, their public, you can go in or we wouldn't have done that, obviously. The first one. 277 00:31:37,840 --> 00:31:45,040 You kind of remember, and it'll make sense when Cessi this. Most of that land was plantation land 278 00:31:45,040 --> 00:31:50,880 and back then they buried on their property and over time it's got sold off roads have been built. So 279 00:31:50,880 --> 00:31:57,760 it's just weird how some of them have landed up like right beside a busy highway, tucked away, 280 00:31:57,760 --> 00:32:03,920 or somebody has four or five six seven stones beside their house. But it's because at one point, 281 00:32:03,920 --> 00:32:12,400 that was a like maybe 15, 20, 30, 50, 60 acres. A lot of acres that they would have and it could have 282 00:32:12,400 --> 00:32:18,960 been way far back in their backyard where it was a little family plot. So now it's in your side of your 283 00:32:18,960 --> 00:32:26,480 house. Yeah. Well, the first one that we went to was actually like a cemetery. It's big. But it had a 284 00:32:26,480 --> 00:32:32,640 castle across the street. It did have a castle across the street. It also had a cool little pond, 285 00:32:32,640 --> 00:32:38,240 which was why we went. I was like, oh, this place is really pretty. Let's go here. It was a nice one. 286 00:32:38,240 --> 00:32:45,200 There's not it's just a cemetery like not a ton to say about it except that was the one with the 287 00:32:45,200 --> 00:32:52,720 mausoleum with the equipment in which I thought was so weird. In the can of corn. In the corn. There was a 288 00:32:52,720 --> 00:33:00,320 can of it was just regular whole corn or corn and it was a great value can I believe. And it was 289 00:33:00,320 --> 00:33:05,440 just sat in there and we're like so and it wasn't on a stone enough. It was on a rock by the pond. 290 00:33:06,160 --> 00:33:11,600 So I was like, well, let me throw some in. Maybe the fish will love it. We waited. Didn't the fish come 291 00:33:11,600 --> 00:33:18,320 up on. So I don't know what the corn was for. Try to feed fish turtle anything but couldn't they 292 00:33:18,320 --> 00:33:24,160 might have still been down. No, I don't know. Wasn't that I mean, I don't know. I don't know how fish 293 00:33:24,160 --> 00:33:29,680 live. But they should have come up made it if they were there, you'd think. Yeah. Okay, three minute 294 00:33:29,680 --> 00:33:36,000 warning. Oh no. We can't do a part three. We can't. No. We went to Frazier and Clinton in 295 00:33:36,000 --> 00:33:42,960 Cemetery and there was an old dead deer in it. Yeah, I got out of the car first. I don't remember 296 00:33:42,960 --> 00:33:47,200 where you on the phone, but it doesn't matter. I got out of the car and walked around and I 297 00:33:47,200 --> 00:33:52,560 dead in my tracks. I was doing something. There was a dead deer carcass. She's saying the dead deer 298 00:33:52,560 --> 00:33:59,040 she saw the stones broken and fell over. What else did you say? There was parts of it. 299 00:33:59,680 --> 00:34:09,040 Around and it smelled. I was like, I am a vegetarian. This is not I'm like animal empath girl. This 300 00:34:09,040 --> 00:34:15,040 is not where it's at. God, love her. She's like, I don't like it here. And I was like, what? 301 00:34:15,040 --> 00:34:21,600 We went up there and everything that I was seeing. I was like, just this way it is here. It's 302 00:34:22,720 --> 00:34:29,280 listen, how do you take care of these headstones and things that are falling apart because they're 303 00:34:29,280 --> 00:34:36,160 from the 1800s? It's in Kentucky usually. It's on the family's own due. I think to care for them. 304 00:34:36,160 --> 00:34:41,440 Fortunately, nobody has family in those Cemetery. Or if they do, they have no clue that they have 305 00:34:41,440 --> 00:34:50,000 a member resting there. I just made sure Amy and I went to every one of the old headstones because 306 00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:56,800 it's not a huge cemetery. We went to every one of the old headstones and just visited. Said hi. Yeah. 307 00:34:56,800 --> 00:35:07,840 Exactly. Good and bad experience at Frazier. I appreciated that we went to every one of those 308 00:35:07,840 --> 00:35:14,400 headstones. Yeah. And they were gorgeous headstones. Even some of the broken ones were gorgeous symbols 309 00:35:14,400 --> 00:35:22,640 on them. They were beautiful. So then March 2nd was my last day there. We went to Goodwill and we 310 00:35:22,640 --> 00:35:29,040 did that thing where you like close your eyes and pick something for the other person to put on. 311 00:35:29,040 --> 00:35:32,080 And it was funny. I look like a Ninja Turtle in snowboats. 312 00:35:32,080 --> 00:35:38,960 Amy got the worst out of them. In dirty snowboats. And we're lucky that my feet don't have anything on 313 00:35:38,960 --> 00:35:48,160 them now. And then we went to Old Hickory's social. That one was it was part thrift, part new stuff. 314 00:35:48,160 --> 00:35:53,440 They had a lot of handmade stuff though which I love. Worth a visit if you're in the area. 315 00:35:53,440 --> 00:36:03,520 And then I went into Madtown Coffee and grabbed a chai. I don't know. It was fine. It was LGBTQ 316 00:36:03,520 --> 00:36:10,480 friendly which I am a fan of. We love that. Want to support that? Yeah. So if you're in the area 317 00:36:10,480 --> 00:36:17,440 check out Madtown. And we're probably out of time. Yeah. So thanks for listening to us. 318 00:36:17,440 --> 00:36:23,440 ramble on. This has been fun though. I've really enjoyed doing these two. It's been a lot of fun. 319 00:36:23,440 --> 00:36:28,000 Could have done a part three but let's not subject everybody else to that. We're good. Yeah. 320 00:36:28,560 --> 00:36:34,640 Thank y'all for listening to us. Yes. Yeah. So there's a lot of places that we recommended. 321 00:36:34,640 --> 00:36:40,800 Amy did that area. I definitely recommend if you are in that area or going to be in that area at 322 00:36:40,800 --> 00:36:45,520 area as you listen right some of these down because they are really good places to visit. 323 00:36:45,520 --> 00:36:50,800 And support all these people, all these places. Follow these friends. All that. 324 00:36:52,560 --> 00:37:00,240 Oops. We ran out of time. Meet back here in two weeks. We are starting a new trio and we are 325 00:37:00,240 --> 00:37:06,880 really excited. It was recommended by one of our listeners. So thank you for that. We are listening 326 00:37:06,880 --> 00:37:12,000 to you. We will be back in two weeks. Thanks everybody. Bye. 327 00:37:12,000 --> 00:37:22,320 Thanks for making it to the end and hanging out with us. Keep on the lookout for our 328 00:37:22,320 --> 00:37:24,560 next episode and stay gruesome. 329 00:37:24,560 --> 00:37:34,560 [MUSIC]