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Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids

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Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a weekly podcast by Ghost City Tours that dives deep into the strange, dark, and unexplained side of America’s most haunted cities. Each episode explores local legends, true crime cases, eerie history, and infamous cryptids—from urban myths and serial killers to monsters lurking just beyond the treeline. Blending storytelling, folklore, and dark tourism, Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids uncovers the secrets cities try to bury and the creatures they swear don’t exist.

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  • Mississippi Gulf Coast: Dixie Mafia, Hurricane Legends, and the Cowagator | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Jun 12 2026

    A bayou at dusk can make anything sound like a monster, but some of the creepiest parts of the Gulf Coast don’t need imagination. We’re recording from an undisclosed spot in Hancock County, Mississippi, where the water runs toward the Gulf and the quiet has a way of daring you to fill it with stories.

    For our "creep", we start with a classic local-style scare: a stubborn old-timer, Hurricane Katrina, and a curse that supposedly sticks to the land. Then we pull the rug out on purpose and talk about what’s genuinely unsettling after a storm like that, including reports of bodies surfacing in nearby bayous and the gritty reality of identification through DNA testing and dental records. We even detour into a famous forensic curveball where an implant serial number helped solve an identity, because true crime often comes down to the smallest surviving detail.

    From there, the conversation turns to a darker Gulf Coast thread: a case tied to a TV appearance and a dancer whose remains wash up on local beaches. For our “crime,” we dig into the Dixie Mafia, including the wild rise of Danny Singleton and how a chance ride can become a criminal apprenticeship. Then we cap it all with a “cryptid” we grew up hearing about, the cowagator, and why the best monster stories sometimes double as a blunt safety lecture about alligators, night water, and life jackets.

    If you like Southern folklore, Gulf Coast true crime, cryptids, and hurricane haunted history, hit subscribe, share this with a friend who loves swamp stories, and leave a review. What legend should we chase next?

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    Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com!


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    15 mins
  • New Orleans: Superdome Cemetery, Mumford Execution, and the Rougarou | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Apr 6 2026

    A stadium that may still be sitting on human remains. A Civil War stunt that ends on a gallows. A Cajun “werewolf” story that doubles as a cultural rulebook. New Orleans doesn’t just have spooky tales, it has history with teeth, and we go looking for it on the ground instead of only behind a microphone.

    We kick things off with our CREEP at the Caesars Superdome, digging into the creepy claim that it was built over the old Girod Street Cemetery and that not every body was fully relocated. From the Saints “curse” jokes to the very real Hurricane Katrina aftermath, we talk about why certain places in New Orleans feel charged, even before you add ghosts. We also get into the nasty legacy of John B. Weller, a name tied to violence in the 1800s that some people still connect to the Superdome’s uneasy vibe.

    Then we head to the old U.S. Mint building (today the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Museum) for a true CRIME moment from 1862: William Bruce Mumford climbs the building, rips down the American flag, and hands out pieces like souvenirs before the Union finds him and makes a brutal example out of it. It’s a reminder that the city’s haunted reputation often comes from what happened in public, not what happened in the dark.

    Finally, we bring it home with Louisiana folklore with this week's CRYPTID: the Rougarou legend. We trace its loup-garou roots, how it travels with Acadian migration into Cajun culture, and the Catholic Lent rules that helped keep the story alive.

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    Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com!


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    27 mins
  • Key West: Robert the Doll, Carl Tanzler, and Florida Keys Cryptids | Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids
    Mar 30 2026

    Key West looks like paradise until you listen closely. We begin with the Creeps that give the island its edge, from the folklore-soaked walls of Captain Tony’s Saloon to the legend of Robert the Doll, one of the most infamous haunted objects in America. Stories of permission, bad luck, and eerie encounters have followed the doll for decades, but we also examine when those claims actually began and how a single artifact can evolve into a full-blown legend. Along the way, we touch on the Conch Republic and the island’s talent for turning history, rebellion, and humor into something that feels larger than life.

    The Crime pulls us into one of Key West’s most disturbing true stories: Count Carl von Cosel, also known as Carl Tanzer. A man who presented himself as a doctor, became obsessed with a young woman who died of tuberculosis, and crossed boundaries that still shock nearly a century later. It is a case that blurs delusion, control, and obsession in a way that feels almost unreal.

    We close with the Cryptids and sea legends of the Florida Keys, including the Lusca, the Key West Sea Ape, Goat Man, and the Wrecker’s Phantom, stories born from deep water, isolation, and imagination.

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    Creeps, Crimes & Cryptids is a podcast by Ghost City Tours, exploring the strange, sinister, and unexplained history lurking beneath America’s most haunted cities. If you'd like to take a ghost tour in this episode's featured city, or to find tours in a city nearest you, visit www.ghostcitytours.com!


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    33 mins
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