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Why Every Haunted House Isn't Full of Serial Killers: Penny G. Morgan on Real Historical Research

Why Every Haunted House Isn't Full of Serial Killers: Penny G. Morgan on Real Historical Research

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Uncover the truth behind haunted histories with acclaimed author and historian Penny G. Morgan. In this thought-provoking episode of The Unearthly Bureau, Penny reveals why accurate research is crucial in paranormal investigations – from debunking overused tropes like black monks and serial killers in every house, to explaining misunderstood Victorian traditions like "laying out" the dead. Discover how bad history spreads, the real harm of misinformation (including threats to researchers), and why knowing too much about a location can create bias – or powerful validation.

Penny shares personal stories, including family ties to 10 Rillington Place and Reginald Christie, and explores the evolving role of historians in ghost hunts. Essential listening for anyone serious about blending facts with phenomena.

Hosted by Martin Gibson, Kristian Lander and Caroline McKendrick Gibson – dive deep into the ethics and excitement of getting paranormal history right.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:04:17: Pre-Show Banter & Podcast IntroductionCasual chat and welcome to the episode on historical accuracy.
  • 00:04:17 - 00:08:53: Why Research Matters in Paranormal InvestigationsPenny introduces her background and the origins of Haunted Histories.
  • 00:08:53 - 00:13:34: Common Misconceptions: Serial Killers, Monks & Funeral HomesDebunking overused tropes in haunted locations.
  • 00:13:34 - 00:18:02: Real-World Consequences of Bad HistoryDeath threats, family impact, and harmful misinformation.
  • 00:18:02 - 00:23:33: Personal Stories: Family Ties to 10 Rillington Place & False ClaimsCarolyn shares her Christie connection; examples of fabricated histories.
  • 00:23:33 - 00:30:21: Victorian Traditions: Dead Rooms, Laying Out & ConsumptionExplaining historical practices often mistaken for hauntings.
  • 00:30:21 - 00:40:06: Ethical Challenges & Public Reactions to DebunkingHandling backlash and the responsibility of sharing facts.
  • 00:40:06 - 00:50:12: Sources, Records & Modern Access to HistoryCensus data, newspapers, Ancestry, and the ease of post-1800s research.
  • 00:50:12 - 01:00:45: Bias in Investigations & Knowing Too Much HistoryAndy Guy’s forwarded question answered; managing prior knowledge.
  • 01:00:45 - 01:10:30: Group Dynamics: Historians vs. Paranormal TeamsBalancing skills, public vs. private events, and evolving attitudes.
  • 01:10:30 - 01:24:18: The Onus on Researchers & Maintaining CredibilityEthical publishing, credibility of printed work, and future of research.
  • 01:24:18 - 01:31:47: Question for Next Guest & Final Thoughts on Team BalancePenny’s question forward; importance of diverse investigation skills.
  • 01:31:47 - 01:42:00: Closing Thanks & Advice for Aspiring ResearchersWrap-up and Penny’s key advice: “Follow that loose thread.”


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