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Paranormal Lens

Paranormal Lens

Di: Jamie Widener Chad Thomas and Kirstin Truccano from JOTT-NYX Paranormal
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Step into the world of the unexplained with Chad Thomas, Jamie Widener and Kirsti, Truccano of the JOTT-NYX Paranormal Team on Paranormal Lens. Every week, Chad, Jamie and Kirstin delve into different paranormal topics, offering detailed research and captivating findings. Whether they're uncovering the truth behind Cryptids, exploring haunted locations, or sharing results from their latest paranormal investigations, Paranormal Lens promises to thrill and intrigue. Join them as they illuminate the mysteries lurking in the shadows and challenge your perception of reality.Jamie Widener, Chad Thomas and Kirstin Truccano from JOTT-NYX Paranormal Scienze sociali
  • Gavel and Ghosts: Paranormal Cases in the Law
    Jan 21 2026

    ⚖️👻 Paranormal Lens Podcast – Season 3, Episode 27 👻⚖️

    Gavel and Ghosts: Paranormal Cases in the Law

    This week on the Paranormal Lens Podcast, the courtroom becomes a gateway to the unexplained. Join host Chad Thomas for “Gavel and Ghosts: Paranormal Cases in the Law,” a fascinating deep dive into real legal cases where hauntings, apparitions, and unexplained phenomena were taken seriously—or challenged—in the eyes of the law.


    Jamie and Kirstin co-host as the team examines chilling testimonies, disputed evidence, and strange rulings that blur the line between legal reality and paranormal possibility. From haunted properties and spectral witnesses to cases that forced judges and attorneys to confront the unknown, this episode explores what happens when the justice system encounters forces it can’t easily explain.


    When law meets the paranormal, the verdict is anything but ordinary.


    ✨ Stay alert, stay respectful, and stay curious.

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    50 min
  • Hauntings of Hampton Court Palace
    Jan 14 2026

    👑 Season 3, Episode 26 – Hauntings of Hampton Court Palace 👑


    Step inside one of England’s most haunted royal residences as Kirstin leads the discussion on “Hauntings of Hampton Court Palace.” Once home to King Henry VIII, this historic palace is steeped in tragedy, betrayal, and centuries of ghostly encounters.


    Joined by Chad and Jamie as co-hosts, the team explores chilling reports of the infamous Screaming Lady, shadow figures roaming the corridors, unexplained footsteps, and paranormal activity that continues to terrify visitors and staff alike. From royal intrigue to lingering spirits, Hampton Court Palace stands as a powerful reminder that history doesn’t always rest quietly.


    Prepare for an episode where royalty, history, and the supernatural collide.


    ✨ Stay alert, stay respectful, and stay curious.

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    53 min
  • No Escape: Spirits of Spike Island
    Jan 7 2026

    🔮 Season 3, Episode 25 – No Escape: Spirits of Spike Island🔮


    This week on Paranormal Lens, prepare for a journey into the haunted past of Spike Island, Cork, Ireland. Jamie presents “No Escape: Spirits of Spike Island”, a spine-chilling exploration of a place where history, tragedy, and the supernatural collide. From prison cells haunted by restless souls to the lingering echoes of centuries-old stories, Spike Island is a place where the past never truly lets go.


    Chad and Kirstin join as co-hosts, guiding you through the eerie accounts, mysterious sightings, and paranormal encounters that make this island a true hotspot for the supernatural. Together, they’ll unpack the history, legends, and personal experiences that bring the island’s restless spirits to life.


    Whether you’re a longtime paranormal enthusiast or just discovering the strange and unexplained, this episode promises to challenge your understanding of the unseen world.


    ✨ Stay alert, stay respectful, and stay curious.

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    50 min
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