Episodes

  • APPALACHIAN UNKNOWNS part 2: Bigfoot in Appalachia
    Jul 1 2026

    In Part 2 of Appalachian Unknowns, Johnny Macabre is joined again by Amanda as they move from the old stone walls of Fort Mountain to the deep woods of Appalachia. This episode examines Bigfoot sightings, witness testimony, strange sounds, tracks, tree knocks, hoaxes, and the fear of being watched from the tree line. Together, they ask why mountain regions produce so many stories about wild men, hidden creatures, and things that seem to stay just beyond the edge of proof.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • APPALACHIAN UNKNOWNS part 1: The Moon-Eyed People: Fort Mountain and Appalachia's Lost Legend
    Jun 24 2026

    In this guest episode of PRC: Phenomena Review Committee, Johnny Macabre is joined by Amanda for Part 1 of Appalachian Unknowns. Together, they examine the legend of the Moon-Eyed People and the mystery surrounding Fort Mountain State Park. Blending Amanda’s visit to the site with Appalachian folklore, Cherokee oral tradition, the ancient stone wall, and theories about forgotten communities, this episode asks whether the Moon-Eyed People were a real group, a misunderstood legend, or something stranger.

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    59 mins
  • The Bermuda Triangle: Portals, Vanishings, and the Devil’s Sea
    Jun 17 2026

    In this episode of PRC: Phenomena Review Committee, Johnny Macabre examines the Bermuda Triangle, the Atlantic region linked to vanished ships, missing aircraft, strange compass readings, electronic fog, and theories of portals to another world, planet, or dimension. From Christopher Columbus’s strange Atlantic observations to the USS Cyclops, Flight 19, Star Tiger, Star Ariel, the missing DC-3, the Marine Sulphur Queen, Witchcraft, rogue waves, storms, and modern explanations, this episode asks what turns dangerous water into a legend—and why the ocean still keeps some of its case files closed.

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    44 mins
  • Abductions, Sightings, and the Files They Left Behind
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode of PRC: Phenomena Review Committee, Johnny Macabre examines alien abductions, UFO sightings, UAP case files, and recently released government documents. From the Betty and Barney Hill case to Project Blue Book, AARO, congressional transparency efforts, and new UAP file releases, this episode asks what happens when personal encounters become part of the official record—and why the mystery remains difficult to close.

    Have thoughts, comments, questions, or ideas for a future episode? Email phenomenareviewcommittee@gmail.com.


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    35 mins
  • The Bell Witch: America's Most Famous Haunting
    Jun 3 2026

    In this episode of PRC: Phenomena Review Committee, Johnny Macabre examines the Bell Witch of Adams, Tennessee, one of America’s most famous haunting legends. Centered on the Bell family in the early nineteenth century, the story includes strange noises, an unseen voice, physical attacks, religious fear, the death of John Bell, and a legend that grew far beyond one family’s farm. This episode asks how a haunting becomes folklore—and why some stories refuse to stay quiet.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 2: The Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp
    May 23 2026

    In this episode of PRC: Phenomena Review Committee, Johnny Macabre examines the Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp, one of South Carolina’s strangest cryptid legends. The story begins with a late-night encounter near Bishopville in 1988 and grows into a case involving damaged vehicles, media attention, local fear, skepticism, and an admitted hoax. This episode asks what turns a strange sighting into a legend—and why some monsters stay with a community long after the first report fades.Have thoughts, comments, questions, or story ideas for a future episode? Email phenomenareviewcommittee@gmail.com

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    33 mins
  • Why Stories Haunt Us
    May 13 2026

    In the first episode of PRC: Phenomena Review Committee, Johnny Macabre introduces the podcast through four South Carolina legends: Alice Flagg, the Boo Hag, the Gray Man of Pawleys Island, and the Summerville Light. Each story opens a different side of paranormal tradition—grief, fear, warning, and mystery—while asking one question: why do certain stories refuse to die?


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    21 mins