By Raegan Franklin
Halloween may have passed, but two Bellarmine-made “brothers” are still chasing the boos.
Bellarmine senior Miller Craycraft and Bellarmine alumnus Will Esenbock recently named themselves “The Boo’s Brothers.”
Craycraft and Esenbock have dedicated a YouTube channel to share their ghostly discoveries of various sites that urban legends have deemed haunted with the help of a little “liquid courage.”
Esenbock said the idea arose from their common interest in local urban legends.
“We were always talking about how interesting urban legends are, particularly in Louisville, and eventually just decided we wanted to experience them for ourselves,” Esenbock said.
So far, Craycraft and Esenbock have visited Iriquois Park in search of “the headless woman”
and Allendale Train Tunnel, which they named “World’s Spookiest Graffiti Gallery.”
Craycraft said they are excited to continue their new journey and hope to uncover the truth of supposedly spooky sites.
“Nobody really talks about this side of Louisville, so we’re kind of finding things out as we go, which is what makes it so much more thrilling,” Craycraft said.
Craycraft and Esenbock encourage suggestions for their future adventures, asking people to reach out through social media. Follow them on YouTube @theboosbrothers9237 or TikTok @theboosbrothers.
Will Esenbock (left) and Miller Craycraft make their way through the Allendale Train Tunnel.
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