• The Waiʻalae Faceless Ghost (+ Eye Witness Interview)

  • May 5 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast

The Waiʻalae Faceless Ghost (+ Eye Witness Interview)

  • Summary

  • 📽️ For ISBILI’s Season 1 finale, we take a deep dive into the urban legend of the Waiʻalae Drive-in Theater’s infamous faceless ghost. We interview an eye witness who claims to have encountered the entity not once, but twice, back in the 1980’s.  📱 Join the conversation on social media! Were you scared? Did you like it?? Follow on Instagram: @isbilipod Follow on Facebook Check out our Youtube 💬 Submit your story to us! If you have any creepy stories of your own, we would love to read them and possibly share them in a future episode! DM us on social media or email us at imscaredbutilikeit [at] gmail [dot] com -------------------- 📚 Main Sources Chicken Skin Faceless Woman of Waialae Drive in Theatre Televised Program Bob Krauss’s Article Bus Stop Story - Reddit The Paranormal Guide - Faceless Ghosts Library of Congress - Hawaii: Life in a Plantation Society Hawaii Magazine - Hawaii’s Rainbow of Cultures and How They Got to the Islands Ocean View Cemetery - Julia Unknown Wikipedia - Glen Grant Wikipedia - Asian Immigration to Hawaii Wikipedia - Nopperabō Yokai.com - Mujina Yokai.com - Nopperabō The Ohio State University - Japanese Monsters, Ghosts, and Spirits: Mythical Yōkai (妖怪) at OSU Libraries Glen Grant - Books KHON2 News - Mysteries of Hawaii: Top two most haunted places around East Oahu Books: Obake: Ghost Stories of Hawaii by Glen Grant Obake Files: Ghostly Encounters in Supernatural Hawaii (Chicken Skin Series) by Glen Grant Glen Grant's Chicken Skin Tales: 49 Favorite Ghost Stories from Hawai'i by Glen Grant -------------------- ☕ Support ISBILI research by buying us a coffee.Theme music titled “But I Like It” thanks to the brilliant A Lucid Exit, used with permission.
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