The Haunting Hallow of Gunntown: Tales from a Haunted Connecticut Cemetery
Season 2 Episode 9
Grim Mourning and welcome to The Grim. In this episode, we open the gate to Gunntown Cemetery in Naugatuck, Connecticut, a quiet, moss-draped burial ground where history and haunting intertwine. Beneath its bowed slate stones lie the early settlers and Revolutionary soldiers who shaped this forgotten corner of New England. But their stories don’t rest beneath the soil; they breathe through the cold wind, the flicker of shadows, and the whispered notes of phantom music said to drift through the trees.
We’ll uncover the lives of those who built and defended this land: the patriot David Wooster, the founding settler Enos Gunn, and the steadfast Leverett Osborn, whose lifetime bridged centuries of transformation. And when twilight falls, we descend into the legends that have earned Gunntown its chilling reputation—the Phantom Child, the mournful fiddler’s song, and the ominous Shadow Man said to stalk the perimeter beneath the pines.
Declared haunted by Ed and Lorraine Warren, Gunntown is a place where the veil between the living and the dead grows thin, a cemetery that feels alive with memory and shadow. Here, time folds upon itself, and the dead do not merely rest... they linger.
Step carefully, dear listener. The gate stands open, and it’s time to descend once more into the hauntings of history.