On a beautiful spring day, in May 1924, two children wandering near Herrenhausen Castle on the banks of the Leine River, made a gruesome discovery. It was a human skull, later determined to belong to a male, age 18 to 20. This discovery proved to be one the of many victims claimed by Fritz Haarmann, dubbed the Butcher of Hanover.
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Marlene Pardo Pellicer is an experienced paranormal investigator and host, producer and narrator of the popular paranormal talk show, Stories of the Supernatural and the podcast shows Nightshade Diary, Supernatural StoryTime and writer for Stranger Than Fiction Stories and Eerie News.
Marlene is also an author of fiction and non-fiction books. She appeared in S1E1 of Paranormal Survivor which presently airs on Destination America and Netflix, and S1E12 of Haunted Hospitals which airs on the Trvl channel.
Find all her books on Amazon and Goodreads
Marlene Pardo Pellicer is an experienced paranormal investigator and host, producer and narrator of the popular paranormal talk show, Stories of the Supernatural and the podcast shows Nightshade Diary, Supernatural StoryTime and writer for Stranger Than Fiction Stories and Eerie News.
Marlene is also an author of fiction and non-fiction books. She appeared in S1E1 of Paranormal Survivor which presently airs on Destination America and Netflix, and S1E12 of Haunted Hospitals which airs on the Trvl channel.
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