Episode 168: Haunted Auburn

Episode 168: Haunted Auburn

From Southern Ghost Stories by Southern Ghost Stories

February 25, 2026 · 20 min · Episode 168

About this episode

This episode explores the haunted history of Auburn, Alabama, revealing ghostly tales and local lore.

Forget the postcard version of the "loveliest village on the plains"; we’re digging into the red clay to find the bodies Auburn forgot to mention in the brochure. From a Confederate soldier in the theater basement who demands M&Ms to ensure a standing ovation, to the phantom watchman still pacing the Samford clock tower 160 years after his shift ended, this season uncovers the grit beneath the blue and orange. We’ll navigate the high-stakes superstition of the University Seal—where one wrong step can cost you a degree and curse your bloodline with Alabama fans—and investigate the 1858 cold-case murder of Jethro Walker, whose blood-soaked Bible still haunts the local lore. If you thought Auburn was just about Saturdays in the fall, pull up a chair; the ghosts of the Plains have a much longer memory. Check out Allen's books on Amazon! https://amzn.to/3HEf2u9 Got a question or comment? Hit us up on our socials! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/southernghoststories/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/southernghoststoriesonline Follow Allen on X https://x.com/ATOAllen Use code SAVE10 for 10% off your order over at https:// monstercitymadhouse.com

People in this episode

Host: Allen

Topics covered

  • haunted locations
  • Auburn
  • ghost stories
  • history
  • superstition

Keywords

  • Confederate soldier
  • Samford clock tower
  • Jethro Walker
  • University Seal

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Allen's books

Books & works: the University Seal, Bible

Places: Auburn, Alabama, Plains

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