Twice Laid to Rest
Episode 41
The Grim is opening the gate and entering El Campo Santo Cemetery located in San Diego, California. Known for its eerie atmosphere and fascinating past, this cemetery tells the story of a city that paved over its dead in the name of progress. From ghostly sightings to forgotten graves, El Campo Santo offers a glimpse into San Diego's darker side.
The Grim is taking listeners on a journey through the cemetery's complex history, founded in 1849 as a Catholic burial ground. Despite its humble beginnings, El Campo Santo became the final resting place for notable figures, such as José Antonio Aguirre, María Victoria Domínguez Estudillo, and Cave Johnson Couts. However, with the growth of San Diego, the cemetery was nearly forgotten as roads and modern infrastructure were built over it, disturbing the graves of hundreds. Today, only a small section of the original cemetery remains, surrounded by unmarked graves and brass markers embedded in the pavement to remind us of what’s buried beneath.
Through gripping storytelling, The Grim highlights some of the cemetery’s most infamous residents, including the notorious 'Yankee' Jim Robinson, whose ghostly presence still haunts the nearby Whaley House. She also covers the tragic tale of William Marshall and Juan Verdugo, two men executed during the Garra Revolt, whose lives ended in injustice and are now forever tied to the cemetery’s dark history.
This episode explores themes of historical erasure, respect for the dead, and the paranormal energy that lingers at El Campo Santo. With its ghostly tales, buried secrets, and tragic past, El Campo Santo Cemetery stands as a haunting reminder of San Diego's complex history.
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