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Is the Busby Stoop Chair Cursed?
This week, we’re diving into the eerie legend of the Busby Stoop Chair—a seemingly ordinary wooden chair with a deadly reputation.
Tied to a 17th-century murderer, this so-called “cursed” chair is said to bring misfortune, or even death, to anyone who dares to sit in it. But is it all just superstition, or is there something more sinister at play? And why did a pub finally decide to hang it from the ceiling—out of reach forever? Is it truly cursed? Listen and you decide!
Questions Discussed in this Episode
Who was Busby? Why was he executed? What misfortunes have happened to those that sat in his chair? Why is it kept out of reach in a museum? Where is it now? Is it cursed?
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Music for this episode was performed by Michael Rivers
“Pat Facts” and “Ghost Story” themes by Mondo
“Time for a Debate” theme by Gail Gallagher gailgallaghermusic.com
Sources for this week’s episode
Busby’s stoop chair – Wikipedia
Chair of Death | Unsolved Mysteries Wiki | Fandom
The Deathly Stoop Chair of Thomas Busby – The Haunted Palace Blog
Thirsk Museum, birthplace of Thomas Lord in Thirsk, North Yorkshire
Busby’s Stoop Chair | The Evil Wiki | Fandom
Urban Legends- The Deadly Curse of Thomas Busby’s Chair – Puzzle Box Horror
The cursed Busby chair of death | Horror
187 episodes
Manage episode 466264400 series 2448720
Is the Busby Stoop Chair Cursed?
This week, we’re diving into the eerie legend of the Busby Stoop Chair—a seemingly ordinary wooden chair with a deadly reputation.
Tied to a 17th-century murderer, this so-called “cursed” chair is said to bring misfortune, or even death, to anyone who dares to sit in it. But is it all just superstition, or is there something more sinister at play? And why did a pub finally decide to hang it from the ceiling—out of reach forever? Is it truly cursed? Listen and you decide!
Questions Discussed in this Episode
Who was Busby? Why was he executed? What misfortunes have happened to those that sat in his chair? Why is it kept out of reach in a museum? Where is it now? Is it cursed?
Vote on the Episode
Done listening to this episode? Go vote on what you think at ghostlypodcast.com/polls. #TeamBeliever #TeamSkeptic
Patreon and GhostlyX
Join our Patreon for all sorts of great extra Ghostly, including early, commercial-free episodes. Join today: ghostlypodcast.com/support/
Visit our website, www.ghostlypodcast.com, to learn more about Ghostly, and, of course, give us your opinion on our polls.
We want to hear from you! We want your ghost stories! Email us at [email protected]. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at GhostlyPodcast.
Music for this episode was performed by Michael Rivers
“Pat Facts” and “Ghost Story” themes by Mondo
“Time for a Debate” theme by Gail Gallagher gailgallaghermusic.com
Sources for this week’s episode
Busby’s stoop chair – Wikipedia
Chair of Death | Unsolved Mysteries Wiki | Fandom
The Deathly Stoop Chair of Thomas Busby – The Haunted Palace Blog
Thirsk Museum, birthplace of Thomas Lord in Thirsk, North Yorkshire
Busby’s Stoop Chair | The Evil Wiki | Fandom
Urban Legends- The Deadly Curse of Thomas Busby’s Chair – Puzzle Box Horror
The cursed Busby chair of death | Horror
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