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Eerily Beloved

Eerily Beloved

De : Madeline Edwards
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Eerily Beloved, we are gathered here to explore the backdrop that gave us the iconic imagery of Twilight and the X-Files that some twisted few exploit for darker narratives. Each week, join host Madeline, and a rotating door of guests, as they dive into creepy cryptids, sasquatch sightings, paranormal places, and true crime cases that make the pacific northwest region, and its beautifully vast landscape, infamous.

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  • Scary Reddit Stories vol. 4
    Apr 23 2026

    r/backwoodscreepy is exactly what it sounds like. And this week, we're reading the stories that creeped us out the most. Laughing in the woods, sudden silence, and tales from a former SAR. Prepare to never want to venture into the woods again.

    Have an eerie PNW encounter of your own? send it to eerilybelovedpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on instagram @eerilybelovedpodcast

    Intro music by Don Edwards

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    40 min
  • Haunted Heceta Head Lighthouse
    Apr 16 2026

    The Heceta Head Lighthouse has guided ships safely since 1893. Since then, it's landed itself a spot on the top 10 most haunted lighthouses in the US thanks to its resident ghost named Rue. This week, we're diving into the history of Oregon's lighthouses, the psychologically devastating lives of the keepers who maintained them, and the spirit who has made herself known to nearly every person who has visited. After listening we want to know: would you stay the night here?

    link to BnB: https://www.hecetalighthouse.com/

    Have an eerie PNW encounter of your own? send it to eerilybelovedpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on instagram @eerilybelovedpodcast

    Intro music by Don Edwards

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    30 min
  • The Martin Family Disappearance
    Apr 9 2026

    In 1958, a Portland family of five drove into the Columbia River Gorge for Christmas decorations and never returned. The Martin family disappearance is one of Oregon's most baffling unsolved cold cases, involving a bloody gun, a scratched-out name in a detective's notebook, and a station wagon that sat buried beneath the riverbed for nearly 70 years. We're breaking down every detail, every unanswered question, and every reason this case still doesn't add up.

    Have an eerie PNW encounter of your own? send it to eerilybelovedpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on instagram @eerilybelovedpodcast

    Intro music by Don Edwards

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    30 min
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