“The city that never sleeps,” might just refer to restless spirits. A shocking 18th century drowning became America’s first tabloid murder trial, and centuries later fueled rumors of a haunting in New York City. Descend into the basement of a Soho fashion boutique and uncover the infamous “Manhattan murder well,” where 22 year-old old Elma Sands is said to have met her grisly end.
Paranormal investigator Colin Browen teams-up with Page Six host and first-time-ghost-hunter Brian Faas, to explore the history of the tragic site. Join them as they attempt to make contact with any spirits hiding in the discount rack on this episode of “Haunted, Abandoned and Hella Creepy” from the New York Post.
Raised on grunge rock and ghost stories, host Colin Browen has investigated hundreds of the world’s most notorious locations, from Hoia Baciu Forest in Romania to the Sallie House in Kansas. As a kid, he says his family unknowingly moved into a haunted house where he learned to coexist with the spirits. By 19, he was hosting “Teen Spirit” on the Verizon GO90 Network. He went on to create the popular YouTube series “The Paranormal Files” and co-hosts a true-crime podcast, “Murder in America,” with his wife, Courtney.
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