• The Ghosts of Alcatraz Island

  • Aug 28 2021
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

The Ghosts of Alcatraz Island

  • Summary

  • Just off the coast of San Francisco is a place with a tumultuous history known as the Rock–not to be mistaken for Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, the actor we all know and love.

    Alcatraz Island is home to the former federal Alcatraz Prison, where thousands of the worst criminals the nation had to offer were housed. But the prison's been closed for years, and what remains on the Rock today are its historical buildings and the ghosts of resident’s past.

    So pack your bags and grab your masks, today we're going to do some time on Alcatraz.

    The Lady Dicks dick-tect history, mystery, and paranormal tales from around the world. Hailing from Canada, Andrea and Tae are a terribly cheesy comedic duo that covers some of life’s biggest mysteries and peskiest ghosts.

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    The Lady Dicks Podcast was created by Tae Haahr. The Lady Dicks are Andrea Campion and Tae Haahr. “The Ghosts of Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, California” was researched and written by Juliana Foster, produced by Tae Haahr, and edited by Rory Joy. The Lady Dicks theme music, A Pink Panther, is licenced through AudioJungle.



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