Weird Lake Ronkonkoma and Bad Haunted Love in Silver Springs

On this week’s live show, Christopher Balzano takes a moment to look at some of the different stories coming out of Sliver Springs, Florida, that are used to explain what is happening there. Something must be going on, but people have all different stories as to why.

Then, in an odd connection, Balzano explores how the haunted happenings of Lake Ronkonkoma fit in.

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Listen to Episode 36…There’s Something Up at Ormond Beach

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5 responses to “Weird Lake Ronkonkoma and Bad Haunted Love in Silver Springs”

  1. […] Trippers also look into the documentary Real Haunts and its connection to their new legend project and explore the right age to allow ouija boards and other spirit […]

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  2. […] and drowned people there to evil spirits trapped in the water after a long battle.  There’s also Lake Ronkonkoma in Long Island, New York, and its long history of unsolved murders and unexplained deaths blamed on something dark and […]

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  3. […] under the water after a battle of the god which made the water even more deadly than the infamous Lake Ronkonkoma in Long Island.  I wanted to see the environment first hand to evaluate how it might influence […]

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  4. […] Christopher Balzano as he explores what he looks for in a legend and travels north to Upstate New York to dissect one that clicks all of the […]

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  5. […] and some who survived near drowning in the lake have reported a feeling of “being dragged beneath the water by invisible […]

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