• The Queen Mary: From Atlantic Giant to America's Most Haunted Hotel
    May 7 2026
    Explore the fascinating history of the RMS Queen Mary, from her 1936 launch as a luxury ocean liner to her current status as Long Beach's most famous haunted hotel. This episode of Haunted Ships delves into the Queen Mary's golden age of transatlantic travel, her crucial World War II service as the 'Grey Ghost' troopship, and the tragic 1942 collision with HMS Curacoa that claimed 338 lives. Host Eleanor Voss examines the cultural fascination surrounding unexplained phenomena reported throughout the ship, including the famous empty swimming pool, stateroom B340, and the engine room where crew member John Pedder died in 1966. Learn about the ship's transformation from active service to permanent museum and hotel in Long Beach, California, where visitors continue to report unusual experiences in areas with significant historical importance. The episode explores how documented maritime history interweaves with modern paranormal reports, examining the Queen Mary as both a preserved piece of 20th-century ocean travel and a cultural touchstone for those fascinated by unexplained phenomena. Discover why this magnificent Cunard liner remains one of America's most investigated allegedly haunted locations, attracting history buffs and paranormal enthusiasts alike to experience her art deco grandeur and mysterious reputation firsthand.
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    5 mins
  • HMS Asp: When Navy Records Meet Maritime Folklore
    Apr 30 2026
    Join Eleanor Voss as she explores the captivating maritime folklore surrounding HMS Asp and similar Royal Navy vessels. This episode delves into the rich tradition of naval ghost stories, examining how accounts of unexplained phenomena aboard ships bearing this name have persisted through generations of sailors. From mysterious bell ringings to apparitions in vintage naval uniforms, these tales offer fascinating insights into maritime culture and naval history. Eleanor discusses how such stories functioned within naval communities, providing psychological comfort and maintaining connections to naval heritage during challenging deployments. The episode examines documented accounts from personal letters and unofficial logs, while exploring the broader cultural significance of supernatural beliefs in maritime tradition. Perfect for listeners interested in naval history, maritime folklore, and the intersection of documented history with unexplained phenomena. Eleanor presents these accounts as important cultural artifacts that illuminate the human experience of life at sea, treating them with historical respect while acknowledging their enduring mystery. Whether viewed as genuine encounters or compelling folklore, these stories form an integral part of Royal Navy tradition and maritime cultural heritage.
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    5 mins
  • The Mary Celeste: Mystery of the Abandoned Ship
    Apr 23 2026
    Explore the enduring mystery of the Mary Celeste, the merchant ship found abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean in December 1872. Host Eleanor Voss examines the documented facts surrounding Captain Benjamin Briggs' vessel, discovered drifting unmanned with cargo intact and no signs of violence. Learn about the Gibraltar investigation, salvage proceedings, and the various theories proposed to explain why ten people vanished from a seaworthy ship. This episode covers the historical timeline from the ship's departure from New York through its discovery by the Dei Gratia crew, analyzing weather conditions, cargo details, and maritime law of the 1870s. Discover how this real maritime mystery became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring Arthur Conan Doyle and countless other storytellers. We separate documented history from fictional embellishments that have grown around this case over 150 years. Perfect for history enthusiasts, maritime mystery fans, and anyone fascinated by unexplained historical events. Join us as we navigate the facts, theories, and enduring questions surrounding one of the sea's most famous unsolved mysteries.
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    6 mins
  • The Flying Dutchman: Curse of the Eternal Voyage
    Apr 8 2026
    Dive into the legendary tale of the Flying Dutchman, maritime history's most famous ghost ship. Host Eleanor Voss explores the origins of this enduring Dutch maritime legend, examining how the story of a cursed captain doomed to sail forever has captivated imaginations for centuries. From historical sightings reported by credible witnesses, including future King George V, to cultural variations across different maritime traditions, this episode investigates why the Flying Dutchman continues to fascinate sailors and landlubbers alike. Discover the psychological and cultural factors that gave birth to this legend, explore rational explanations for reported sightings including mirages and the Fata Morgana phenomenon, and learn how this tale reflects universal themes of hubris, divine judgment, and humanity's complex relationship with the sea. The episode examines the legend's evolution through literature and opera, particularly Wagner's 'Der fliegende Holländer,' while maintaining a balanced perspective on documented accounts versus folklore. Perfect for fans of maritime history, ghost stories, and cultural folklore, this deep dive into the Flying Dutchman legend reveals why some maritime mysteries continue to sail through our collective imagination, never quite reaching the safety of a final, definitive explanation.
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    5 mins