Join Kim and Christine, best friends from Oregon, who talk all things creepy, unsolved and paranormal from the Pacific Northwest. Questions, feedback or just want to share your creepy stories? Email: Unexplainedoregon@gmail.com New episodes drop every Sunday night-- Get creeped!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
Join us as we explore an iconic and historic building located in southern Oregon filled with rich history, spooky tales and a very, very large basement. Witness describe parts of the building as "a step back in time" which once housed a furniture/har... more
Happy Halloween listeners!!!! This story comes from the pages of reddit and posted over 10 years ago. It's fun to go down a rabbit hole on the internet and see what's out there from the PNW. more
We can never get enough of scary stories and Dan is back with Kim and Christine for a little creepy talk! Was Dan's childhood home where things went "bump" even in the day haunted by something unseen? Did Dan's mom get a visit from a favorite but dec... more
It was the summer 2020, Covid had taken over daily living at home, work and in the community. Diana Davis, a 50-year-old, mother, friend and caregiver was living a quiet life and spent July 27th doing the one thing she safely could enjoy--gardening. ... more
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Being from Oregon I wanted to like this. I just felt it was boring. I was listening to an episode and they started talking about their day, week. Which is fine but it went on for 20 mins and nothing related to the episode. I stopped after that.
Almost 20 minutes in before story starts on a recent episode. Really want to like this podcast.
Love hearing fellow Oregonians discuss some of of my favorite topics.Well researched, great choice of subject matter, and wonderful dialogue between the two hosts! The old Oregon State Hospital was great to hear other talking about.I can remember driving up I-5 and seeing it and feeling pure sadness and for lack of better words ‘creep’.I’ve always wanted to learn more.
I’m a SUPER FAN! Thank you. The amount of Creeps in this world is endless. Thank you for bringing them to light so we can learn. You ladies rock!
Had the opportunity to get acquainted with these podcast hosts this weekend at the Pacific Northwest Crime Festival; before even having a chance to listen to the show, I was impressed by their vibe; inquisitive, compassionate and kind. I marathoned three episodes and now I’m hooked. Start from the beginning of the show to get to know them as they lead you through some pretty challenging case. I love that there is a really reasonable “Mom” perspective on several of the cases that goes woefully m... more
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