True Crime Campfire - Listen Now: New Podcast "Ghost Story"
Episode Date: October 23, 2023Tristan Redman is a journalist who doesn’t believe in ghosts. But weird things happened in his teenage bedroom – weirder than normal. When, years later, he discovers subsequent occupants of his fa...mily home say they have been visited by the ghost of a faceless woman, he’s curious. It just so happens that the house Tristan grew up in is right next door to the house where his wife’s great grandmother, Naomi Dancy, was murdered – killed by two gunshots to the face. Could there be a connection? Tristan decides to investigate and soon finds himself where no son-in-law should ever be: delving deep into his wife’s family history asking questions no-one wants answered. Wondery and Pineapple Street Studios present Ghost Story — a seven-part podcast series about family secrets, overwhelming coincidence, and the things that come back to haunt us. Follow Ghost Story on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge all episodes of Ghost Story ad-free right now by joining Wondery Plus. Listen now: Wondery.fm/GS_TCCBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-campfire--4251960/support.
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Hey, campers, it's Whitney.
There's a new podcast I think you'll like, and I'm going to tell you about it.
It's called Ghost Story.
Journalist Tristan Redman is going where no son-in-law should ever go,
deep into his wife's family history, digging up the cold case of his wife's murdered great-grandmother,
and asking questions no one in the family once answered.
Oh, and did I mention that he's looking into whether the murderer was actually his wife's great-grandfather,
the beloved family patriarch?
Well, this all started with a ghost. That's right, a ghost. Growing up, weird things would happen
in Tristan's bedroom, objects moving around with no explanation, lights switching themselves on and
off, but ultimately he shrugged all this off. Until a couple of years ago, when he discovered that
every subsequent occupant of his old room was convinced they'd experienced inexplicable things
in there too. From Wondery and Pineapple Street Studios comes Ghost Story, a podcast about family
secrets, overwhelming coincidence, and the things that come back to haunt us. I'm about to play a clip
from Ghost Story. Follow Ghost Story on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts.
I want to tell you a story. Well, it's really three stories. Well, it's really three
stories all wrap around each other. It's a ghost story. It's a murder mystery and it's a family
drama. By which I mean it's about my wife's family, her family's history, and there's a chance
they'll disown me for doing this. If you come out with a piece that says he was a murderer,
then I will be sorry that we ever said we would contribute to it.
But before we get into any of that, let's start at the beginning with the thing that set all of this in motion.
When I was 16 back in the 90s, my family moved to an old Victorian house in London on a street called Queen's Road.
I slept in a bedroom tucked into the creaky top floor and weird things would happen out there.
I'd wake up and objects would have moved across the room
specifically this one vase
when I go to bed it'd be on the mantelpiece
and then in the morning I'd find it on the desk
I'd put it back and the next morning I'd find it somewhere else
lights would flash on and off on their own
and I'd get this uncomfortable cold feeling
whenever I was alone in the house
it freaked me out at the time
but the truth is, I didn't really think much of it.
I was a teenager.
I had other things on my mind.
Every now and then, I'd ask my sister,
she was messing with me,
but she always swore she wasn't.
I grew up, left home,
and became a journalist for Al-Dazira.
I cover things like French labour strikes in the war in Ukraine.
I don't believe in ghosts.
So when my family moved out of the house on Queen's Road,
I completely forgot about the weird stuff that happened in there.
Until that is, a few years ago, a man reached out, an old neighbour of ours, with a story about that very room.
I mean, it's quite a story.
His name is Charles Pinellies, and he knows everything about this neighbourhood.
You could say he's a bit of a gossip, but you probably shouldn't.
Slandrous. Gives completely the wrong impression.
Anyway, this is what he told me.
Charles was walking around my old neighbourhood one day, going door to door,
collecting donations for the local museum.
I was there rattling a tin.
And definitely not gossiping.
Well, I mean, it was just sense he's still there and sensei's moved out
and they've had a divorce and all that sort of business.
Eventually, he gets to my old house and knocks on the door.
A woman answers, she's the mother of their house.
After chatting for a bit, she invites him inside and she tells him a story.
unlike anything he's ever heard before.
The story goes, the American swans up with a hallow.
Here's what she tells him.
One day, the woman is at home at my old house.
She looks out of the window and she sees a man standing on the driveway.
So the mother of the house opens the door.
It's someone who used to live in the house,
an American man who'd live there with his wife and two children.
The American says to her,
I'm so sorry to bother you,
but I just have to know.
Do you still have that ghost in the top bedroom?
Straight like that.
What the American man proceeds to tell her,
the things his family experienced on the top floor,
it makes her go completely white
because this isn't the first time she's heard of something going on up there.
She just never believed it before.
This struck a chord since the daughter had always insisted that there was a ghost in her bedroom,
which would manifest itself on occasions and sit on her bed.
The woman's daughter, starting when she was around 10, began complaining about a ghost visiting her room at night,
specifically the ghost of a faceless woman.
She said to me, oh yes, my daughter told me about some goings-on,
some sort of faceless woman who comes and sits on my bed
and she said I always batted them away
on the basis that we don't believe in that sort of thing
so I rang your father
and he said that was Tristan's room
so I imagine he phoned you and the cat was out of the bag
I promise you and I hope you believe me
that I don't normally find myself having conversations like this
or even entertaining these sorts of ideas.
But it's kind of weird, right?
You now have three completely unconnected families
who have had some sort of strange, inexplicable experience
and the top floor of that house.
I think it's wonderful.
It was definitely intrigued.
but it probably wouldn't have been anything more than a story I'd tell my friends in the pub.
Except I couldn't stop thinking about this faceless woman.
And that's because there's another coincidence, something I hadn't thought about in years.
So I guess Tris and I just started going out and they invited my parents around to his house to come and say hi.
I first learned about it when my wife Kate and I had just started dating about 20,
years ago. My family still lived in the house on Queens Road, the one with the supposed
ghost. And Kate was staying with us. And my granddad was in London, so they invited him over
two. She was very close to her grandfather, so my folks asked if he'd join us. So granddad
arrived. He's got nice rosy cheeks, granddad, like all the men in my family. He wore
a berry every day to keep his bald head warm. And then my granddad, he's got nice rosy cheeks, granddad. And then my
Granddad walked into the house and before he said anything else, he said my mother was murdered
in the house next door.
And I don't think we had ever put two and two together between where Tris lived and this big murder
that happened in the family.
To be clear, I'd never heard about this murder before.
In fact, Kate didn't know a lot about it either.
Just that her great-grandmother had been killed decades before.
She had no idea that it happened here.
Neither of us had any clue at the time that my new girlfriend's family
had any connection to this neighbourhood, let alone the house next door.
But the details of the murder make the coincidence even stranger.
because just next door to my house,
the house supposedly haunted by a faceless woman,
Kate's great-grandmother was killed by two gunshots to the face.
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