Thank goodness for Patrick McNee and his Ghost Stories. I'm alive and well all thanks to this amazing show that I rewatch daily on my little twin mattress in my dark corner of a room I live in 24/7. I don't have much just that old mattress a virgin mobile Walmart phone from 2008 an old 13in TV circa 1997 a broken lamp change of clothes a used pillow I found in the alleyway outside and few dozen nameables. My room is 25ft by 15ft and I got a can of beans to eat while I enjoy the only show I watch. Thanks Ghost stories for saving my amazing rich life!😀
I used to do over night security in a retirement home. I used to see stuff that i couldn't explain. I heard stuff. I seen shadow figures. Heard voices. It was 8 stories tall.
The 70s had some cool ones too , when I was a teen . The show was called ' In Search Of " hosted by Leonard Nimoy . The 80s had Rip,ey's Believe it Or Not with Jack Palance . The Nineties for me had a show called Sightings .
True. It's just how TV evolved. They cater to the audience. The audience is more and more used to loud noises, jump scares, overdramatised stories, sensationalism, etc.
Okay. I confess. I'm addicted to this show! I discovered it last night. I'm surprised I never saw this series before! How did I miss it? I watched Unsolved mysteries all the time in its day. What decade was this one from?
Was in Tombstone many moons ago, went everywhere, OK Corral & Boothill tour etc. Bought a book on everyone in the Graveyard except of course all the unknowns & still have it. If you're going there take in the cemetery first, get the book & use it as a tour guide. Was a kid at the time so couldn't take in the Saloons. Ghost sensitive & didn't notice anything where I'd been but whatever. It's still my favorite Old West Town.
Used to live in Rapid City, SD. Lots of Western History and Ghost, in them there Hills. A must see state if you like History, Ghost and other cool things.
@@garycarpenter6433 Your as old as you feel. Born 1947. Grandma was born in 1883 , her house Quit ageing around 1910 when my father was born. My great grandfather fought at Gettysburg as an artilleryman for the union.
My grandma died in 2014 but she was a jack of all trades, she did quilting, baking, cooking, gardening and she knew her way around a gun (just think Anne Oakley) she raised 5 kids (2 girls 3 boys) she had a brother and sister and I'm sorry to say they're all gone (except 1 son) but she has several grand kids and great grand kids.Most of my cousins are scattered here and there but she told me one time we're related to General Lee and I had this feeling that we were related
Thank you Mr. Patrick Mcnee for sharing this Ghost Stories 👻 of Tombstone. Surely its a creepy place but , the best part is the Ghost 👻 are friendly. Unlike other format , they scare 😱 people. Am deeply grateful for the knowledge to know more about Tombstone. God bless 😇 you and, good luck to your next adventure. Until then.
My cousin Nancy and a former coworker, Herb, both had strange experiences in Bodie, CA. My cousin was in this building that was a millinery and a bordello before that. She saw a woman in a school teacher type dress(dark with thin white stripes about an inch apart) She asked if the upstairs was open as the woman turned and went up the stairs. Nancy tried to follow her but the third step was so broken up that she stopped. A few minutes later she was standing on the front porch and was pushed off from behind. There is a story about the former bordello owner accosting young women in that building.
Been to Tombstone, and nothing, however the individual I was with stated that he would never go there again after dark. What he said was, someone was walking behind him, he turned and looked and no one was there. He was an unbeliever, he isn't anymore.
I would love to go to Tombstone, I have been to Calico also been to the Winchester House, loved both. Also have been to Hearst Castle, couldn't get out of there fast enough, VERY evil. I have lived in a lot of places that had ghosts and I work in a place that has ghosts. Oh yeah, ghosts are real and I can tell if they are around and if they are good or evil.
Sandi Davis how was the Winchester house I’ve only seen pictures and it doesn’t seem like it holds 160 rooms but is it really that big and how is the energy there?
Hearst Castle is 10 minutes away from my house, been there toswim in the pool known many people who were guides and directors of Hearst Castle, never heard about the haunting, super interesting tell more!
@@georgeelmerdenbrough6906 I guess doll's are older than clowns and been around longer I don't care for either myself but the ones I've seen would probably scare a mummy or a vampire
Am still new to this adventure and am interested in learning more about the Western Ordeal of its places. God bless 😇 you and your undertakings. Good luck.
I'm in Montana, we have a lot of old mining towns here . That said they were full of deaths from mining, gunfights , murders etc. Lots of things that can not be explained even if you tried.
I don't know about others, but in the graveyard there was a ghost that walked past me and I saw the pea gravel being kicked like someone was shuffling past me. No one was there.
Yeah all you got to do is get her to say something like "the residents of the old west town all rode off together not just into the sunset but into the Twilight zone"
My friends and I have taken pictures with our Smart Phone's at Battle sites and Graveyards, on some of them things show up that weren't there when the picture was taken. At one Battle Site, there are faces in the background, in the trees looking like both Indians and the Soldiers of the time, many of both were Killed and Sill haunt the Battlefield today. There are places where what was and what is come together, we can't explain it, but neither can we deny it. For all our knowledge, there's still so much we don't understand.
Paul Carolan Hello to the Beautiful Country of Ireland, where Scholar's and Poet's are respected as the blessed people they are. A land of mysterys and tragedy, where history Lay's heavy on the land and in many places the presence of the past overlaps with our world, it's not surprising the dead are reluctant to leave. Here, people value the future more than the past, a shame because the past has so much to teach us if we're willing to listen. A good life to you and yours!
In Tombstone at Birdcage Theather i had an paranormal experince there. Once i was there by myself i was looking at the old fargo table all of sudden i heard voices i turned around and there was no one there so i left and went downstairs and left
they forgot the eternal card game sounds of poker plus the spirits watching people from rafters plus there is a old hotel had to board up windows cause windows were shattered outward when no one was inside
I always loved these. Does anyone remember when they did 1 on Halloween or witchcraft? I’ve been trying to find it. But can’t. Am I being Mandela Effected or what?
I have $10 that says “Michael” (Bartender at Big Nose Kate’s) had an appointment with Dr. Feelgood before this Doc. And another $10 that said he took the job hoping to find Silver buried in the basement. Who falls from a rope at 3 am in the Basement. Hahaha!
There is so much we don't understand, but we know time is not linear, & doesn't really exists.... With all that activity how do we know they are not just living their lives in a different dimension , and we are their ghosts LOL
The Black Hope Horror with Patty Duke was a more accurate/personal portrayal of the hauntings than what the movie Poltergeist was. Poltergeist was a hyped up version just to make money.
Although it is known as the Gunfight at the OK Corral it didn't take place in or next to the corral so anyone that goes into there and describes sensing that action can only be a victim of their own delusions.
So, you know the famous gunfight was the only deaths near the OK? The gunfight was only 30 feet away from the actual corral area. Also, the narrator mentioned there were also indian deaths in that area. Ghosts all over Tombstone, not just exactly where they were known deaths.
I think the entity at the Aztec House is actually a woman, not a man. Its annoying that the misogynistic approach has to be made all the time; ie that its a man who doesnt like women. Maybe its a woman who sees other women as competition, anyone ever think about that hmm?
Big nose Kate's real name was NOT Katie Elder it was Mary Catherine Horony! Research people!! Also, the boyfriend's name in the beauford house wasnt named Miller, his name was George Dahls
I’m confused. There’s two stories about Cleopatra (Patra) One has her BF named “Miller” and one has him named “George.” One has her going to a Ball and the other has them all leaving a dinner gathering together when she left with the other fella?
Yeah so lame. All the ghosts that normally star in shows like this were busy when they were filming, so thay had u use fake ghosts for dramatic affect. It is absolutely lame isnt it
I forget where this was at but a train car had been rescued in an accident years ago has a great clear picture of a ghost conductor in the doorway and the photo is at least 20yrs old, I saw it on a paranormal show years ago
Thank goodness for Patrick McNee and his Ghost Stories.
I'm alive and well all thanks to this amazing show that I rewatch daily on my little twin mattress in my dark corner of a room I live in 24/7.
I don't have much just that old mattress a virgin mobile Walmart phone from 2008 an old 13in TV circa 1997 a broken lamp change of clothes a used pillow I found in the alleyway outside and few dozen nameables. My room is 25ft by 15ft and I got a can of beans to eat while I enjoy the only show I watch.
Thanks Ghost stories for saving my amazing rich life!😀
Why is this amazing?
I love these documentaries from the 90s. There is something comforting about the production value. Why?, I don't know. I just like shows from the 90s.
I like making milkshakes.
I was a teenager through most of the 1990s. Meh.. I like 1950s better.
Meade Music I always thought the 50's were awesome n simple. I was 5 in 1990 15 in ,00 & I loved growing up in the 90's was the best.
i feel the same way!
@ Tony Tafoya go away
The 90's/ early 2000's had the best ghost shows, now it seems so hard to actually find good evidence, everyone wants that money shock factor.
I used to do over night security in a retirement home. I used to see stuff that i couldn't explain. I heard stuff. I seen shadow figures. Heard voices. It was 8 stories tall.
Are you still love the sci-fi series ghost hunters until I found out it was fake
The 70s had some cool ones too , when I was a teen . The show was called ' In Search Of " hosted by Leonard Nimoy . The 80s had Rip,ey's Believe it Or Not with Jack Palance . The Nineties for me had a show called Sightings .
@@OVERHERE-OVERHERE Ghost shows are such bunk . I prefer to just enjoy ghost stories . If they are entertaining then thats good enough .
True. It's just how TV evolved. They cater to the audience. The audience is more and more used to loud noises, jump scares, overdramatised stories, sensationalism, etc.
Okay. I confess. I'm addicted to this show! I discovered it last night. I'm surprised I never saw this series before! How did I miss it? I watched Unsolved mysteries all the time in its day. What decade was this one from?
These shows were very interesting . Moreso than those obnoxious Ghost Hunter Shows .
ME TOO👍
I also loved In Search Of with Leonard Nemoy.
They're from the 90s
Was in Tombstone many moons ago, went everywhere, OK Corral & Boothill tour etc. Bought a book on everyone in the Graveyard except of course all the unknowns & still have it. If you're going there take in the cemetery first, get the book & use it as a tour guide. Was a kid at the time so couldn't take in the Saloons. Ghost sensitive & didn't notice anything where I'd been but whatever. It's still my favorite Old West Town.
I hear THAT 🙌
Used to live in Rapid City, SD. Lots of Western History and Ghost, in them there Hills. A must see state if you like History, Ghost and other cool things.
It's fun to imagine that there are ghosts hanging around. Very entertaining!
This was the first dvd I ever bought, when dvds came out
Really that's cool.
Same. Got mine at Vintage Stock, I believe.
I got this dvd back in liké 98 man...still got it
Here it it's , 2021 , and I am still a man of the 90's . ( 1890's that is .)
You can't be that old......are you??
@@garycarpenter6433
Your as old as you feel.
Born 1947.
Grandma was born in 1883 , her house Quit ageing around 1910 when my father was born.
My great grandfather fought at Gettysburg as an artilleryman for the union.
My grandma died in 2014 but she was a jack of all trades, she did quilting, baking, cooking, gardening and she knew her way around a gun (just think Anne Oakley) she raised 5 kids (2 girls 3 boys) she had a brother and sister and I'm sorry to say they're all gone (except 1 son) but she has several grand kids and great grand kids.Most of my cousins are scattered here and there but she told me one time we're related to General Lee and I had this feeling that we were related
My God, this series is almost 30 years old.
Nice. It has the Mysteries, Magic and Miracles gang.
Thank you Mr. Patrick Mcnee for sharing this Ghost Stories 👻 of Tombstone. Surely its a creepy place but , the best part is the Ghost 👻 are friendly. Unlike other format , they scare 😱 people. Am deeply grateful for the knowledge to know more about Tombstone. God bless 😇 you and, good luck to your next adventure. Until then.
My cousin Nancy and a former coworker, Herb, both had strange experiences in Bodie, CA. My cousin was in this building that was a millinery and a bordello before that. She saw a woman in a school teacher type dress(dark with thin white stripes about an inch apart) She asked if the upstairs was open as the woman turned and went up the stairs. Nancy tried to follow her but the third step was so broken up that she stopped. A few minutes later she was standing on the front porch and was pushed off from behind. There is a story about the former bordello owner accosting young women in that building.
I have a pic I took in Bodie that has a ghost image in it
Been to Tombstone, and nothing, however the individual I was with stated that he would never go there again after dark. What he said was, someone was walking behind him, he turned and looked and no one was there.
He was an unbeliever, he isn't anymore.
I would love to go to Tombstone, I have been to Calico also been to the Winchester House, loved both. Also have been to Hearst Castle, couldn't get out of there fast enough, VERY evil. I have lived in a lot of places that had ghosts and I work in a place that has ghosts. Oh yeah, ghosts are real and I can tell if they are around and if they are good or evil.
Sandi Davis how was the Winchester house I’ve only seen pictures and it doesn’t seem like it holds 160 rooms but is it really that big and how is the energy there?
Hearst Castle is 10 minutes away from my house, been there toswim in the pool known many people who were guides and directors of Hearst Castle, never heard about the haunting, super interesting tell more!
People are like that to,There's TOXIC or good people...
I find it extremely hard to believe, that a woman who owns an "Antique Doll Museum," would be creeped out by anything!
iH8uA11 Lol! Good point!
Well, if something feels really evil and horrible, I’m sure it’s even scarier than the dolls lol
When did porcelain dolls become nightmare fuel .? I get clowns because they are grotesque but dolls ? I don't understand .
Would you if you had a place like that
@@georgeelmerdenbrough6906 I guess doll's are older than clowns and been around longer I don't care for either myself but the ones I've seen would probably scare a mummy or a vampire
Am still new to this adventure and am interested in learning more about the Western Ordeal of its places. God bless 😇 you and your undertakings. Good luck.
Love these shows!Have 3 on DVD here at home!!!
Whiskey, a pistol and bravado equals mayhem.
I'm in Montana, we have a lot of old mining towns here . That said they were full of deaths from mining, gunfights , murders etc. Lots of things that can not be explained even if you tried.
I had a DVD set of this show. It is definitely comfort watching for me
Oh my gosh I love the haunted shows from the 2000's
Excellent series 👍. Thanks for sharing.
I don't know about others, but in the graveyard there was a ghost that walked past me and I saw the pea gravel being kicked like someone was shuffling past me. No one was there.
Woooow..... spooky
Now THAT'S substantial proof that spirits may lack visibility sometimes but still have a field of energy under their control.
Thanks for showing! Would like to go their some day! 😬🤔😂😂❤️
Thats some beautiful clothing that elder lady is wearing ...the one with the Ivory Cameo .
Yeah I saw that, she was beautiful like an old west madam or dance hall girl
Let me tell you something: The blond host in this program is excellent.
She's like a female Rod Serling.
What is her name ?
He ain't lying!
I’d woulda banged her back then
She’s beautiful
Yeah all you got to do is get her to say something like "the residents of the old west town all rode off together not just into the sunset but into the Twilight zone"
Are there more that can be uploaded love these old shows more pleasa
BOO !! Ya'll.
My friends and I have taken pictures with our Smart Phone's at Battle sites and Graveyards, on some of them things show up that weren't there when the picture was taken. At one Battle Site, there are faces in the background, in the trees looking like both Indians and the Soldiers of the time, many of both were Killed and Sill haunt the Battlefield today. There are places where what was and what is come together, we can't explain it, but neither can we deny it. For all our knowledge, there's still so much we don't understand.
spooky shadow hawk hello from Royal hill Tara county Meath Ireland we see ghosts all time
Paul Carolan Hello to the Beautiful Country of Ireland, where Scholar's and Poet's are respected as the blessed people they are. A land of mysterys and tragedy, where history Lay's heavy on the land and in many places the presence of the past overlaps with our world, it's not surprising the dead are reluctant to leave. Here, people value the future more than the past, a shame because the past has so much to teach us if we're willing to listen. A good life to you and yours!
The Veil is getting thinner...🤗
Wow! That would be a good photo to see! I once took a photo of my house and in a window reflection there was a image of my long dead dog.
Love the history thanks for sharing
My dream vacation spot i would love to stop in Tombe stone because I love history and I love the paranormal
I loved calico so much I did not want to leave and want so badly to go back.
I love this history well done.
In Tombstone at Birdcage Theather i had an paranormal experince there. Once i was there by myself i was looking at the old fargo table all of sudden i heard voices i turned around and there was no one there so i left and went downstairs and left
I can't say I blame you for leaving but it's an experience
If everyone kept calling me big nose Kate I would most certainly haunt the town.. 😤
they forgot the eternal card game sounds of poker plus the spirits watching people from rafters plus there is a old hotel had to board up windows cause windows were shattered outward when no one was inside
Patrick Macnee a class act and Susan O'Leary is a total fox.
YOU NEED YOUR EYES TESTED ASAP!
No You do she is a beautiful lady.
I always loved these. Does anyone remember when they did 1 on Halloween or witchcraft? I’ve been trying to find it. But can’t. Am I being Mandela Effected or what?
Why would someone shoot a person they loved? That’s not love.
People are stupid.
ITS FUNNY WHEN THE PICTURES SPIN AND THE FAN THROWS ON THE FLOOR I LAUGH AT MY CUZNS
I love Patrick Macnee
He was a great fellow and a great actor,loved his voice and smile
Susan Hull seems to be ...... from the classic 70s and 80s. 🤩
McNee said that Tombstone was the biggest town between St Louis and San Francisco. I think St Joe and Kansas City was bigger than Tombstone.
Not the biggest, the busiest.
is kansas city a town? just asking.
He said busiest
robert cooke yes
It's possible but you know back then, they were growing up and trying to complete with one another for this and that
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I didn’t know Liberace hosted ghost shows😳!
I live in a very old building from 1890's in Denver Co. and frequently i see ghosts of people wearing clothing western style
I have a dvd that I ordered from Publishers and it's never been played, I hope it's still good
Is this a spin-off from Mysteries, Magic, and Miracles? Patrick Macnee and Susan O'Leary were in both.
I have $10 that says “Michael” (Bartender at Big Nose Kate’s) had an appointment with Dr. Feelgood before this Doc. And another $10 that said he took the job hoping to find Silver buried in the basement. Who falls from a rope at 3 am in the Basement. Hahaha!
In an old town built atop a great many mine shafts, the earth continues to settle.
There is so much we don't understand, but we know time is not linear, & doesn't really exists.... With all that activity how do we know they are not just living their lives in a different dimension , and we are their ghosts LOL
Could be!!! Like in the movie "The Others".
I love the Haunted Saloon.
yeah me to ı love wıld West hıstorıcal storıes specıaly OK corral tombstone town
the editing on this is all over the place.
The Black Hope Horror with Patty Duke was a more accurate/personal portrayal of the hauntings than what the movie Poltergeist was. Poltergeist was a hyped up version just to make money.
Yeah and just as scary
6:29,wheres the picture?probably your thumb on the lens
Although it is known as the Gunfight at the OK Corral it didn't take place in or next to the corral so anyone that goes into there and describes sensing that action can only be a victim of their own delusions.
So, you know the famous gunfight was the only deaths near the OK? The gunfight was only 30 feet away from the actual corral area. Also, the narrator mentioned there were also indian deaths in that area. Ghosts all over Tombstone, not just exactly where they were known deaths.
Does anyone know if Patrick mcnee is still with us the narrator
No.,.. sorry he's not, he passed on 8 or 9 years ago
You COULD show the picture that you are talking about, and not the one that shows nothing . . . Just a thought.
I think the entity at the Aztec House is actually a woman, not a man. Its annoying that the misogynistic approach has to be made all the time; ie that its a man who doesnt like women.
Maybe its a woman who sees other women as competition, anyone ever think about that hmm?
Very low budget, even for the 1990s, but still interesting.
I miss classic TV lol that intro was so cheesey lol
I'm a cowboy that doesn't say much...that's right..names ""quiet Earp"
LoL very funny 😁!
Ha ha..... not
How many times are they gonna repeat themselves?
Hey mr howling 🐺
Big nose Kate's real name was NOT Katie Elder it was Mary Catherine Horony! Research people!! Also, the boyfriend's name in the beauford house wasnt named Miller, his name was George Dahls
My point being, St Joe and Kansas City/Westport, had 10 times the population of Tombstone, by the 1880s Check the pops tween them
I TOLD THEM TO SCARE THEM TO MAKE THEM BE SCARED THEY WERE GOING BAD AND THAT FIXED THEM
Yer I believe him the spirits leave your body and become wisps
I’m confused. There’s two stories about Cleopatra (Patra) One has her BF named “Miller” and one has him named “George.” One has her going to a Ball and the other has them all leaving a dinner gathering together when she left with the other fella?
Too much wild west cowboys history.. Town must not die.
That old dude with the gray hair poor guy has never had an opionion
I wish Patrick McNee were narrating the whole of these shows. The blonde lady is okay, but no comparison to Patrick!
I wonder if this lady is related to Hull House?
33:48 childs voice? Sounds like its asking a question. May be a real kid around the camera but its not clear its choppy like an EVP. Anyone else?
World ghost stories Wild West
36:13 50,000 years ago? lol...
World stories Wild West
Ghost stories Wild West
Whiskey, prostitutes, and gun fights in the streets. The good old days. It sure seems like a civilized society compared to now.
A lot of repeating going on in this video
Why are there no new age ghost. All of them are early 1900 and before
Poltergeists are just vwry active ghosts by the lore I have read . Totally different entities ? Where did he get that from ?
You're right!!
@@81licker Thank you
Stories Wild West
Wow one more like and this vid will have 666 likes! Wah. Great vid tho. Nothin' like some ol' western ghost stories!
Tombstone graveyard
Where s my precious stone?
World tombstone
looks like he don't know alot about a toothbrush either
Ghosts my a**, Tombstones only a tourist trap.
Patrick mcnee
You can leave if you really want 😱👻🤔🇺🇸
I took pictures that are unexplained
Really lame parts where they showed a ghostly photo then highlighted the supposed supernatural activity caught in said photo.
Yeah so lame. All the ghosts that normally star in shows like this were busy when they were filming, so thay had u use fake ghosts for dramatic affect. It is absolutely lame isnt it
I forget where this was at but a train car had been rescued in an accident years ago has a great clear picture of a ghost conductor in the doorway and the photo is at least 20yrs old, I saw it on a paranormal show years ago
90s were thr best. Now its rubbish
World tombstone graveyard
Tombstone
Damn...I wanna be a cowboy.
Except you make a good Cowgirl!
Herr Frick ....I grew up on a tobacco farm. Always been a tomboy. Lolol
John Wayne,Roy Rogers,Gene Autry or Johnny Cash
not much of Patrick Macnee