
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
Kristin Lopes
Welcome to The Grim, a spine-tingling podcast that invites you to explore the eerie world of haunted cemeteries and graveyard legends. Join us each week as we dive into chilling stories and historical mysteries from forgotten tombstones and crumbling monuments around the globe. Imagine sipping on a warm cup of coffee, its aroma blending with the whispers of restless spirits in the shadows.
In every episode, we unravel the secrets hidden within the silent grounds of cemeteries, bringing to life the haunting narratives and eerie history of these mystical places. Our host masterfully combines vivid storytelling with in-depth research to guide you through the enigmatic allure of the afterlife.
If you're fascinated by ghost stories, history, cemetery lore, and the supernatural, The Grim is your perfect podcast. Grab your favorite mug, cozy up, and get ready to be captivated by tales from beyond the veil. Subscribe now to join us on this unforgettable journey into the unknown.
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Liberty's Shot
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
04/22/25 • 18 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering Old Hill Burying Ground, where time doesn't just slow—it folds back on itself days after the 250th anniversary of the midnight ride of Paul Revere. The weathered stones rising from the modest 1.16 acres in located Concord, Massachusetts don't merely commemorate the dead; they mark the resting places of those who shaped a nation's violent, necessary birth.
The cemetery feels deceptively small until you understand its weight. Nearly 500 gravestones remain, some adorned with winged skulls and soul effigies—Puritan reminders of mortality's constant presence. The oldest visible marker belongs to Joseph Merrim who died in 1677, but countless others lie beneath unmarked earth, their names surrendered to time and weather. What makes this ground hallowed isn't just its age but who rests here: fifteen veterans of the American Revolution who transformed this quiet corner of Massachusetts into the cradle of independence.
Most significant among them is Major John Buttrick, whose command to "Fire, fellow soldiers, for God's sake, fire!" sent the first colonial bullets into British ranks at North Bridge on April 19, 1775. That moment—immortalized as "the shot heard round the world"—changed everything. The soil of this burial ground cradles others who stood firm that pivotal morning: Colonel James Barrett, whose farm was the British target; Captain David Brown, who led Concord's minute company; and Reverend William Emerson, who stoked the fires of resistance from his pulpit. From these gates, you can almost see North Bridge, where blood once mingled with river water and revolution took its first breath.
Some visitors describe a strange hush when walking among these stones—a feeling that the past doesn't rest here but continues to breathe alongside us. Perhaps they're right. When you trace your fingers across these weather-worn epitaphs, you're touching more than slate and memory; you're connecting with the very foundation of American liberty. Subscribe today to join us next time when we open the gate on another hidden historical treasure where the past refuses to remain silent.
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
10/01/24 • 25 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering Sleepy Hollow Cemetery located in Sleepy Hollow, New York. This historic cemetery is the final resting place of some of America’s most iconic figures, including Washington Irving, the creator of the legendary Headless Horseman. As we explore the grounds, we’ll discover how Irving’s spirit seems to linger among the tombstones, inviting visitors to delve into the captivating tales of both the living and the dead.
While you stroll through the serene landscape, keep your head on straight—tales of Sleepy Hollow come alive with every rustle of leaves and cool night breeze. Who knows what spirits might be watching, waiting to share their eternal stories with you?
Join us on this spine-tingling journey through Sleepy Hollow Cemetery on The Grim! Perfect for fans of ghost stories, haunted locations, and American folklore. Don’t miss out on the chilling experiences and legends that make this cemetery a must-visit destination! Subscribe now to stay updated on our latest episodes!
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The Black Veil of Montmartre
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
02/04/25 • 25 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering Montmartre Cemetery located in Paris, France, a hauntingly beautiful necropolis hidden beneath the bustling streets of Paris. While the City of Light is often celebrated for its romance and art, its cemeteries tell a darker, more revealing story.
This episode explores the history of Montmartre Cemetery, once an abandoned quarry and later a mass grave during the French Revolution. Unlike the grandeur of Père Lachaise, Montmartre harbors a quieter, more intimate collection of the lost, the forgotten, and the legendary.
From the ethereal ballerinas of Edgar Degas to the tragic love story of Alexandre Dumas fils and his doomed muse Marie Duplessis, this episode uncovers the restless spirits of Paris’s artistic elite. The Grim delves into the rise and fall of La Goulue, the Moulin Rouge’s can-can queen, whose final years were spent in obscurity, as well as the heartbreaking life of Dalida, the songstress whose fame could not save her from despair.
But Montmartre Cemetery is more than a final resting place—it is a stage where history and mystery entwine. With spectral sightings, eerie whispers, and an undeniable presence of something other, the cemetery remains an enigma, its dead refusing to be forgotten.
So grab your favorite mug, settle in, and prepare to take a dig into history as The Grim opens the gate to Montmartre Cemetery. And don’t forget to subscribe—because death is only the beginning.
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Capela dos Ossos
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
02/11/25 • 24 min
The Grim is opening the gate to Portugal’s Capela dos Ossos, where the dead do not rest—they remain, watching, waiting.
Behind the grand facades of Portugal’s most beautiful cities lie macabre sanctuaries built from human remains. We begin in Évora, where 5,000 skeletons were woven into the walls of the Capela dos Ossos, their empty sockets staring in eternal silence. From there, we descend into Faro’s Chapel of Bones, where 1,200 monks rest in a chamber designed as a stark reminder of life’s brevity.
But not all who dwell in these chapels rest peacefully. In Campo Maior, legend claims the bones belong to victims of a 1732 explosion that wiped out most of the town—yet the bodies show no sign of violent death. So where did they come from?
In Monforte, Portugal’s smallest bone chapel, over 600 remains are crammed into a space no larger than a closet, forcing visitors into unsettling proximity with the dead. Meanwhile, in Lagos, a city steeped in the shadows of the Atlantic slave trade, another bone chapel stands. Official records state its bones belong to monks—but whispers suggest a much darker truth.
Throughout this episode, we confront the unsettling history, eerie folklore, and lingering hauntings surrounding these chapels. Visitors report hearing disembodied whispers, feeling unseen hands brush their skin, and sensing a presence that follows them long after they leave.
Are these chapels simply relics of the past—or do the dead still linger, waiting to be remembered?
Subscribe now to The Grim and uncover the secrets hidden within Portugal’s Chapel of Bones.
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2024: A Grim Review
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
01/07/25 • 16 min
In this special episode of The Grim, host Kristin reflects on the incredible journey of the podcast’s debut year. With 33 episodes and an astounding 58,000 downloads, Kristin recounts how The Grim began as a love letter to graveyard tourism, blending history, hauntings, and legends from cemeteries around the world.
The episode highlights fan-favorite cemeteries like the lush Victorian Highgate Cemetery, which transformed skeptics into cemetery enthusiasts, and the haunting Capuchin Catacombs of Sicily, which elicited mixed emotions due to its raw display of mortality. Kristin also dives into memorable ghost stories, including Bonaventure Cemetery’s spectral tales of laughter and smashed crystal, and the fascinating connection between Rhode Island’s Mercy Lena and the inspiration for Dracula.
The episode touches on the unintended consequences of cemetery hauntings, such as vandalism, and explores the cultural significance of preserving graveyards as historical landmarks. From the Revolutionary War history of Green-Wood Cemetery to the eerie vampire tales of Chestnut Hill, The Grim celebrates the stories hidden in burial grounds worldwide.
Kristin also shares personal reflections on the challenges of podcasting, the thrill of being featured on Apple’s New and Noteworthy and Death in the Basement, and her gratitude for listeners’ feedback. With a look ahead to 2025, Kristin invites fans to continue exploring the extraordinary history and haunting beauty of cemeteries in future episodes.
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When the Vultures Circled
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
04/29/25 • 13 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering Georgiana Cemetery located on Merritt Island in Florida. Step away from the tourist crowds at Cape Canaveral and walk with us along a crooked mile, where sunlight filters through Spanish moss and century-old secrets whisper on the salt breeze. Georgiana Cemetery on Merritt Island might not make the Florida travel guides, but beneath its quiet exterior lies a tapestry of tragedy, mystery, and lingering spirits that refuse to be forgotten.
Discover the heartbreaking fate of the Smith sisters—Myrtle, Mary, and Martha—who perished together on June 14, 1916, when a family outing across the Banana River turned deadly during an unexpected storm. Their shared tombstone tells only part of the story, while local legend claims their childish laughter still carries on the wind during stormy evenings, echoing across decades of grief.
We'll unravel the brutal unsolved murder of 19-year-old Ethel Allen, whose mutilated body was discovered in 1934 near the riverbank. The prime suspect vanished without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that haunts Merritt Island to this day. From Ashley's Restaurant, where staff report encounters with a woman in 1930s attire, to the roadside where foggy nights sometimes reveal a young woman searching endlessly for home, Ethel's presence lingers far beyond her modest grave marker.
While rockets launch toward distant worlds at nearby Kennedy Space Center, Georgiana Cemetery anchors us to a different kind of mystery—one rooted in human tragedy rather than cosmic exploration. The spirits here don't reach for the stars; they reach for resolution, recognition, and perhaps a moment of connection with those brave enough to listen.
Join us as we close the gate on Georgiana Cemetery, where not everything that reaches for you comes from above, and where some things refuse to stay buried beneath the Florida sand and sunshine. For those fascinated by history's darker corners and the thin veil between worlds, subscribe today and never miss an episode of The Grim.
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Día de Los Muertos at the Panteón General
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
10/31/24 • 14 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering the rich history and cultural significance of Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Oaxaca, Mexico. While many prepare for Halloween in the U.S., families in Oaxaca honor their deceased loved ones with vibrant celebrations.
Discover the origins of this beautiful tradition, which intertwines Indigenous customs with Catholic influences from the Spanish conquistadors. Kristen discusses how the holiday evolved, featuring elements like ofrendas (altars), marigolds, and the significance of unique offerings to guide souls back to the living.
Learn about the Panteón General cemetery, established in 1829, where thousands of souls rest, and experience the enchanting transformation of this sacred space during the festivities. The episode also touches on modern interpretations of Día de Los Muertos, including parades, calaveras, and the whimsical art of Alebrijes.
Perfect for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts alike, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the balance between life and death. Tune in for a heartwarming exploration of a holiday that celebrates love, memory, and the cycle of life.
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Midnight in the Graveyard & Gardens of Bonaventure
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
06/18/24 • 19 min
The Grim is unlocking the gate and entering Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah Georgia—a notoriously haunted Southern Gothic site. Join us as we dig into the rich history and eerie beauty of this iconic cemetery.
Stroll beneath the ancient oak trees and learn about the legend of ‘Little Gracie,’ where you can leave a gift in her memory. Listen closely for the sounds of crystal smashing from long-ago parties that once echoed through the grounds. But beware—the ghostly guard dogs may be watching your every move!
Don’t miss this haunting exploration of Bonaventure Cemetery on The Grim! Perfect for fans of history and the supernatural, tune in to uncover the chilling tales and legends that make this cemetery a must-visit destination in Savannah!
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The Redcoat Skeleton
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
04/08/25 • 15 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering Bennington Centre Cemetery located in Bennington Vermont. Like bones catching the last light after sundown, the white marble gravestones gleam with an otherworldly brightness. Founded in 1762 beside Vermont's Old First Church, this extraordinary burial ground transcends its purpose to become something far more profound – a cathedral of carved mortality where American history, art, and memory converge in breathtaking ways.
What separates Bennington from other historic cemeteries is the remarkable collection of funerary artistry etched into its stones. Master carvers like Zerubbabel Collins, Ebenezer Soule, and Josiah Manning left behind over 40 distinct works featuring winged skulls, soul effigies, and haunting faces that stare across centuries. These weren't mere markers but sermons in stone, created by artisans whose family dynasties spanned generations and whose chisels shaped American memorial traditions.
The cemetery breathes with revolutionary significance. Just 15 years after its founding, the Battle of Bennington saw local militias led by General John Stark defeat British forces in a pivotal moment that weakened Burgoyne's campaign and helped secure American victory at Saratoga. Today, 75 soldiers from that conflict – American, British, and Hessian – share the same quiet ground, their divisions dissolved by death's democracy.
Perhaps most poignant is the modest slab marking Robert Frost's final resting place, bearing his immortal epitaph: "I had a lover's quarrel with the world." The celebrated poet, who buried his wife and four children and whose deceptively simple verse concealed profound meditations on isolation and mortality, found his perfect resting place among these colonial dead and carved masterpieces. Nearby lies David Redding, a loyalist spy whose skeleton wandered nearly 200 years before finally receiving proper burial in 1976, a reminder that some stories refuse easy conclusions.
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Bones in Bloom
The Grim: A Spine-Chilling Podcast Exploring Haunted Cemeteries and Graveyard Tales
05/13/25 • 43 min
The Grim is opening the gate and entering Friedhof Ohlsdorf, a cemetery unlike any other—a sprawling necropolis located in Hamburg where grief wears a garden’s face and history rests beneath sculpted stone and owl-shadowed trees. Spanning nearly 1,000 acres of winding paths, still ponds, and towering trees, Ohlsdorf is more than a final resting place—it’s a city of the dead, where history, war, and remembrance intertwine.
Join The Grim as we explore this unforgettable cemetery’s layered past: from the Commonwealth War Graves and mass burial trench from the Hamburg Firestorm, to the graves of Nazi victims, executed resistance fighters, and soldiers lost to history. Discover chilling monuments like the sculpture of Charon crossing the Styx, and visit the Ohlsdorf Cemetery Museum, where Germany’s funeral traditions and wartime grief are preserved in stone and silence.
Along the way, meet some of Ohlsdorf’s most compelling residents: Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, anti-Nazi writer Wolfgang Borchert, and Albert Ballin, the shipping tycoon who revolutionized ocean travel but could not escape the tide of war.
With ghostly stories, war memorials, and forgotten voices echoing beneath the soil, this episode of The Grim invites you to walk the blurred line between beauty and loss. Whether you're drawn by cemetery history, World War remembrance, or stories of the haunted and heroic, Ohlsdorf will stay with you—long after the gates close behind you.
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