Tony Brueski takes a closer look at Milwaukee’s Brumder Mansion, a historic bed-and-breakfast known as much for its ghostly visitors as for its elegant decor. Guests have reported unexplained sounds, furniture shifting on its own, and encounters with shadowy figures that seem far too real to ignore. The mansion’s rich history adds weight to the possibility of lingering spirits from past residents, creating an atmosphere that blends charm with chills.
But are these encounters genuine paranormal experiences, or could environmental factors and heightened expectations explain them? In this episode, Tony examines the intersection of history, perception, and the unexplained, asking whether the Brumder Mansion’s ghost stories are evidence of haunting—or simply an overactive imagination at work.