It's been awhile since I've done a Spooky YouTube Subscriptions post! Since we're getting closer and closer to Halloween, I thought it would be the perfect time to share another batch of spooky YouTube channels that I enjoy. These channels are great for hearing some scary paranormal stories, getting some paranormal investigation tips, or simply vicariously visiting plenty of haunted locations and creepy festivals. There should be a little something for everyone listed here to get you in a spooky mood for Halloween!
1. LoeyLane: Loey Lane's channel is full of spooky story times, adventures in paranormal investigation, conspiracy theories, and lots of other strange and ghostly topics. She seems like a genuinely sweet person who just happens to have a penchant for attracting some really weird stuff!
2. Hailey Reese: Hailey is a friend of Loey's and also has a really fascinating channel on which she explores a variety of paranormal topics, including paranormal investigation and the true story behind some of Hollywood's weirdest horror films.
3. Mothman Historian: I just recently came across this next channel, and while the Mothman Historian doesn't have a ton of videos on the channel, what's there is an awesome glimpse into the creature lore of West Virginia. Take a peek!
4. The Carpetbagger: Jacob the Carpetbagger is one of my favorite YouTube personalities! He travels the country exploring classic roadside attractions, museums, festivals, and anything odd or interesting. He visits a lot of places that are just plain weird---but he also often visits places of interest to those in the paranormal and/or cryptozoological field. For example, just last month, he made an appearance at the annual Mothman Festival!
5. Weldon Paranormal: Keith Weldon is the co-founder of Chill Seekers and is a paranormal investigator/researcher. His channel is full of interesting videos with a concentration on paranormal investigation equipment.
6. The WV Network: This channel has a series of videos which feature re-tellings of WV ghost stories found in the iconic book, The Tell-Tale Lilac Bush. These are great little stories to listen to whenever you're in the mood for a quick dose of classic West Virginia ghost lore.
Well, I think six channels is enough for the fourth edition of Spooky YouTube Subscriptions. If you know of any other channels that you think I should feature in an upcoming YouTube blog, please hop on over to Theresa's Haunted History Facebook and let me know. Also, don't forget to check below for links to my previous YouTube recommendations. Have fun exploring some spooky new video content!
Previous Spooky YouTube Subscription Videos
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
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