Echoes of Violence:
True Crime and the Paranormal
Where does violence go after the bodies are removed?
Across decades and continents, sites of horrific crimes, (homes, prisons, asylums), continue to draw reports of hauntings, disembodied voices, and persistent dread. Echoes of Violence is a deeply researched investigation into why places marked by trauma refuse to fall silent. From the Villisca Axe Murder House to the cells of Eastern
State Penitentiary, this book explores whether something lingers in the wake of brutality and if so, what it is.
Bridging true crime history, environmental science, cultural memory, and fringe physics, this book confronts both the evidence and the mythologies surrounding paranormal phenomena. It weighs testable theories like infrasound and EMF exposure against cultural storytelling, survivor psychology, and unresolved grief.
Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or someone who simply wonders why the past sometimes echoes louder than the present, Echoes of Violence offers a grounded, respectful, and unflinching look at what haunts us and why we might need it to.
A guide to the places where death leaves more than a body behind.