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Author and investigative historian William G. Krejci was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in neighboring Avon Lake. Aside from the multiple book titles to his credit, he's also the owner, operator, and host of Strange & Spooky Cleveland Tours. With an interest in local history, he spends much of his time investigating the origins of ghostly legends and urban lore, and for years has been the resident historian of Cleveland's famed Franklin Castle. Since 2022, he's served on the board of the Monroe Street Cemetery Foundation on Cleveland's West Side. William has been a guest speaker at many historical societies, libraries, bookstores, public venues and civic groups, has appeared on local television and radio, and has been a guest on multiple paranormal-based television programs and podcasts. In his free time, he enjoys hiking with friends, playing guitar, and singing in an Irish band.
Book credits:
In The Cold, Cradled Ground - A Jack Sullivan Mystery
Waldemere - A Jack Sullivan Mystery
Steward of the Isle - A Jack Sullivan Mystery
Bried Beneath Cleveland: Lost Cemeteries of Cuyahoga County
Haunted Put-in-Bay
Haunted Franklin Castle (with co-author John W. Myers)
Ghosts and Legends of Northern Ohio
Lost Put-in-Bay
Lost Ghost Stories of Cleveland
Cleveland's Riverside Cemetery (with co-author Jamie Lynne Owens)
Forgotten Hauntings of Northeast Ohio
Most recent title: Forgotten Hauntings of Northeast Ohio.
Historic hauntings that once made the papers...
There was a time when ink-stained scribes would head into the community to report on ghostly visitations―many of their stories have been forgotten until now. At a Lorain County farmhouse, spectral women were said to manifest in the darkness of night. A haunted mansion was replete with the unexplained in Akron’s North Hill neighborhood. Rumors of a haunting at Cleveland’s Grays Armory have long circulated. New evidence reveals the site to have been the scene of two mysterious deaths and possibly a haunted house. Does a peddler who went missing two centuries ago drag chains across the attic floor at a Portage Lakes tavern? Delve into ghost stories pulled from century-old headlines and reported anew with author and investigative historian William G. Krejci.
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