Long before ghost tours packed the streets of Savannah, the 1909 Gribble House murders nearly tore the city apart. When three women were brutally slaughtered inside a Frogtown boarding house, local police resorted to one of the most bizarre investigations in American history—using bloody wax mannequins and a hired "ghost" to psychologically break their suspects. This episode of Southern Ghost Stories dives into the racial hysteria, the questionable conviction, and the lingering paranormal activity that still haunts the property today, forcing you to question whether the real Savannah Axe Murderer actually got away.
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