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True Ghost Stories: Edwin's Haunted Hostel in Ecuador and the Presence That Came With the Building

True Ghost Stories: Edwin's Haunted Hostel in Ecuador and the Presence That Came With the Building

Season 2 Episode 18 Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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This is one of the original Tell Me A Ghost Story calls from the early days of the show. Short, raw, and exactly where it all started. This call was later incorporated into a longer compilation episode with full host commentary if you want the complete experience.

Hey it's Michelle, and Edwin is back. If you heard his first two calls about the house in Wanka, Ecuador with the footsteps on the second floor, the knock at the door with no one outside, and the dog who would not stop barking at the stairs, you already know that Edwin has a particular sensitivity to the paranormal and a particular talent for finding himself in spaces that are actively occupied by something that does not show up on the guest registry. This time it was his workplace.

Edwin was working at a hostel in Ecuador when he began noticing that the building had a presence that preceded him and would outlast him. Hostels are an interesting category of paranormal location because of the nature of what they are. Transient spaces where hundreds of people pass through every year, each carrying their own emotional weight, their own histories, their own reasons for being far from home. That accumulated human experience concentrates in the walls and the corridors and the common areas in ways that more static spaces do not, and whatever Edwin encountered in that hostel had been absorbing that accumulation for a long time before he arrived for his shift.

What Edwin experienced working there built the way his previous encounters in the Wanka house had built, gradually and then all at once, with the specific pattern of paranormal activity that starts as something you can talk yourself out of and ends as something you cannot. Edwin has now called in with three separate paranormal encounters from Ecuador and the thread running through all of them is consistent. He pays attention. He notices things. And the things he notices are real.

Ecuador's paranormal tradition is deeply rooted in the intersection of Indigenous Andean spiritual belief and Spanish colonial Catholic practice, two systems that approach the relationship between the living and the dead with an intensity and a specificity that shapes how Ecuadorians across generations interpret what they encounter in haunted spaces. Edwin carries that cultural context into every call he makes to this show, and it makes his accounts of what he experiences richer and more grounded than a standard haunted location story.

One returning caller. One true ghost story from a haunted hostel in Ecuador and a presence that was already there when Edwin arrived. This is where Tell Me A Ghost Story began.


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Theme music is Sexy Sax by Cool Cascade.

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