Is Room 256 Hiding a Playful Spirit? Inside the Haunted Carolina Inn | Paranormal Deep Dive
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On this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the strange and playful hauntings of The Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Built in 1924 and located on the University of North Carolina’s campus, this historic hotel has long been linked to the spirit of Dr. William Jacocks—a physician who loved the inn so much, he may have never truly left. From phantom door locks to mischievous laughter in the halls, we’ll explore the real history and the eerie events that have kept this place buzzing with ghostly rumors.
Tony pulls back the curtain to examine psychological explanations for the chilling events—looking at how old architecture, the power of suggestion, and a little bit of imagination might be at play. But with decades of consistent reports from guests and staff alike, the question remains: Is the Carolina Inn merely historic—or truly haunted?
Tony pulls back the curtain to examine psychological explanations for the chilling events—looking at how old architecture, the power of suggestion, and a little bit of imagination might be at play. But with decades of consistent reports from guests and staff alike, the question remains: Is the Carolina Inn merely historic—or truly haunted?
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