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The West London Witch

Rebecca Struzyna
Paranormal Investigation
Ghosts
Haunted Locations
USS Hornet
Paranormal
Ghost Hunting
Buffalo, New York
Iron Island Museum
Supernatural Encounters
Paranormal Investigations
Child Spirits
Kurt Horner
Whisky Rebellion
Ghost Stories
Demonic Possession
Haunting
World War II
Jack the Ripper
Madison Seminary
History Preservation

The West London Witch is a podcast where we share real stories about all things spooky, strange, mysterious, and unexplained.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes105Founded5 years ago
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Personal JournalsSociety & Culture

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Latest Episodes

Today we journey to the Mid-Orange Correctional Facility in Warwick, New York; a place steeped in history and a dark and twisting past. On a sweltering July evening, members of the Spirit Seekers Society entered the crumbling halls of this former pri... more

This week, we slip into the velvet dusk to explore the legends that have made vampires the most ubiquitous creatures in folklore. Today, historian and founder of Ghostoria, Emily will take us on a deep-dive into blood-soaked myths and cover some of t... more

In this fourth installment of our beloved Tales from the West London Witch Crypt series, we open the vault once more to share a fresh collection of short but chilling encounters. Over the years, I’ve gathered countless bite-sized tales of the strange... more

For our 100th episode we head to Britain’s most infamous haunted house: 30 East Drive. Said to be plagued by the malevolent spirit known as the Black Monk, this unassuming Yorkshire council house has terrified investigators, inspired books and films,... more

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Recent Guests

Bill Bungay
The owner of 30 East Drive, co-writer of the book The Black Monk of Pontefract, and producer of the movie When the Lights Went Out.
Episode: 30 East Drive
Grace Wernicker
The voice and vision behind Graves with Grace on Instagram and TikTok, a cemetery wanderer.
Episode: The Curse Of Giles Corey
Feeya Asmal
Guide from The Witches Tour, which focuses on the histories and mysteries of local witches
The Witches Tour
Episode: The Witch Of Eye
Silvia Pettem
Historian and author responsible for identifying the Boulder Jane Doe
Episode: Someone's Daughter
Craig Owens
Fabulous researcher, contributor to haunted discoveries, and talented photographer.
Author of Haunted by History
Episode: The Mysterious Mission Inn
Robert Petersen
Host of The Notorious Bakersfield Podcast
The Notorious Bakersfield Podcast
Episode: The Country Club Killings
Jeff Belanger
Author of The Fright Before Christmas, Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters
Episode: The Fright Before Christmas
Susan Russ Fraysse
Co-owner of Burn Brae Mansion
Burn Brae Mansion
Episode: Burn Brae Mansion
Laura Didio
Former intern at Channel 5 News; investigator of the Amityville Horror case.
Episode: Analyzing Amityville: Part One

Host

Rebecca Strazina
Host who masterfully shares intriguing stories related to the supernatural and unexplained, drawing on extensive research and engaging narration.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 130 ratings
  • Comfort

    I love the podcast, & will totally miss the summer reading program. 💖💖💖

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lisasancrom
    United States5 months ago
  • Spooky!

    I love this podcast! She tells stories in such a genuine way, and she doesn’t hold things back to make it seem scarier or more real. Definitely tuning in weekly!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cammystaton
    United States6 months ago
  • One of the best podcasts around!

    Rebecca has such a talent for storytelling! Every episode seems so well-researched and the guests have fascinating stories. Rebecca tells them with real atmosphere, I love listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RosieAlcy
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Love the storytelling & interviews!

    I’m a huge fan of this podcast. It presents really interesting conversations in such a fun way by having a spooky little story at the top of each episode. It sets the mood & then dives in to fantastic conversations. My favorite episode so far is the Fright Before Christmas & hearing the history of the Christmas/winter scary ghost stories!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jennabrynn
    United States10 months ago
  • Why is it called west London witch?

    I was expecting an accent! Ha

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Mark Donahue
    United States2 years ago

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The unique blend of history and personal narratives elevates the storytelling quality, making it a favorite among fans of the paranormal.
Listeners appreciate the compelling storytelling and high production quality, often citing the podcast's ability to transport them into eerie narratives.
Many reviews highlight the host's warm and engaging delivery, which enhances the overall experience of ghostly tales and folklore.
The combination of personal experiences and research resonates well with the audience, who seem to crave both entertainment and thought-provoking content.

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Annabelle: With Chris McKinnell
Q: How did we get to a point where Tony is in charge of this collection?
Chris explains that Tony was helped his grandparents with their work and was given the collection by Chris's grandmother, who trusted Tony and his mother to manage it.
The Witch Of Eye
Q: What is the takeaway from Marjorie's story? What are the lessons that need to be learned here?
The story warns us to be cautious of others' ambition, as those caught in the middle can become collateral damage.
The Country Club Killings
Q: Would you be able to live in that house now as an adult? Would you even look at it?
Um, well, actually, I have two girls. And so probably not.
The Country Club Killings
Q: Now being a mom yourself, would you sit your kids down and have that conversation with them and be open to their opinions on a home like that?
No, I would not. If it was my children, no, I would never even ask them that.
The Country Club Killings
Q: Heather, it's interesting, and I don't know if you know this, but your relationship with the Gutierrez family didn't actually end when you didn't buy that house.
I didn't know that. And were they buried together?

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Frequently Asked Questions About The West London Witch

What is The West London Witch about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers a captivating exploration of supernatural tales, personal accounts, and eerie narratives. Through a blend of storytelling and interviews, episodes delve into paranormal investigations, haunted historic locations, and the emotional connections of individuals with the supernatural. The unique appeal lies in the seamless storytelling style, complemented by a strong production quality, immersing listeners in rich atmospheric sounds and well-researched folklore.

Listeners can expect a variety of content ranging from chilling ghost stories to historical accounts intertwined with personal experiences. Each episode often begins with an engaging tale, setting the stage for deeper discussions and insights into paranormal phenomen... more

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Recent guests on The West London Witch include:

1. Bill Bungay
2. Grace Wernicker
3. Feeya Asmal
4. Silvia Pettem
5. Craig Owens
6. Robert Petersen
7. Jeff Belanger
8. Susan Russ Fraysse

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