Wendy Knows Weird

Wendy Knows Weird Welcome to Wendy Knows Weird
Where ghosts spill the tea… and I happily stir the pot.
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I’m your Savannah based paranormal BFF serving spooky stories, haunted history, ghost tours, eerie investigations, hotel hauntings, and the occasional coffee obsession.

01/07/2026

Toot toot weirdos! It does keep me interesting though or as my husband lovingly refers to me as "unique"

Stay weird my friends

01/07/2026

Tonight’s ghost tour recap 👻✨
Nothing spooky. No EMF freakouts. No ghostly whispers.
BUT—one of my guests is convinced he saw a woman casually strolling through the courtyard of the Sorrel-Weed House with absolutely NO PANTS ON.
Like ma’am… if you’re haunting, at least commit to the outfit.
Savannah ghosts said “paranormal activity is cancelled, we’re doing nudist walk hour instead.”
10/10 fun group, 0/10 hauntings, 100/10 unhinged vibes
This city stays weird and honestly? That’s why I love her.

Stay spooky weirdos 👻👻

01/07/2026

🚗 AMERICA’S CREEPIEST ROAD TRIP
United States | ~3,500 miles | 2–3 weeks

OVERVIEW
This cross-country route links some of the most unsettling places in America. Abandoned prisons, haunted hotels, cursed highways, and locations tied to unexplained events make this a road trip where atmosphere matters more than scenery.

STOP 1: Eastern State Penitentiary (Pennsylvania)
A massive, decaying prison where isolation cells and long corridors still echo with chilling history.

STOP 2: Moundsville Prison (West Virginia)
One of the most violent prisons in U.S. history, known for brutal conditions and lingering stories.

STOP 3: Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery (Illinois)
A foggy, abandoned cemetery long associated with ghost sightings and unexplained activity.

STOP 4: The Villisca Axe Murder House (Iowa)
A quiet home with a dark past, infamous for an unsolved crime that still haunts the town.

STOP 5: The Stanley Hotel (Colorado)
A grand mountain hotel that inspired The Shining, known for apparitions and strange nighttime activity.

STOP 6: Route 666 (now Route 491, New Mexico)
Once nicknamed the Devil’s Highway, this stretch earned a reputation for deadly accidents and eerie legends.

STOP 7: St. James Hotel (Cimarron, New Mexico)
A historic frontier hotel where gunfights, unexplained sightings, and ghostly guests are part of the lore.

📏 Distance: ~3,500 miles
⏱ Ideal time: September to October
💡 Tip: Visit after dark where allowed, but always respect local rules and private property.

Long nights. Empty roads. Heavy history.
This is not a road trip for the easily unsettled.

01/06/2026

Just posted a video with some curious sounds now sharing a video of some curious movement. Pay attention to the left side of the video. There is some sort of blurry movement that I cant quite tell what it is. What are your thoughts?? Drop your comments below

01/06/2026

Hey weirdos! Someone i know sent this video to me that was captured from her wildlife camera and wanted to know what the sound is. I have my own opinion but would love to know what you think. Drop your comments below

01/06/2026
Happy Monday weirdos! Let's slay the day 🖤🖤
01/05/2026

Happy Monday weirdos! Let's slay the day 🖤🖤

For me....it's definately the vibe. I always seem to feel when the energies are offWhat's your sign?
01/05/2026

For me....it's definately the vibe. I always seem to feel when the energies are off
What's your sign?

01/04/2026

Anybody in savannah want to get together next weekend? Maybe do some investigating in some local places? Need to get back into the investigating side of things in 2026. Hit me up if your interested, im thinking maybe Saturday night.

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01/04/2026

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2026 goals 🖤🖤
01/03/2026

2026 goals 🖤🖤

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