SCIENCE & TECH: A Former Lawyer's Journey Into Chattanooga's Ghostly Supernatural Underground

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When most attorneys retire, they might take up golf or gardening. Amy Petulla chose a different path entirely – she became Chattanooga’s premier ghost tour guide, leading visitors through the shadowy underbelly of the Tennessee city where the past refuses to stay buried.

What began as a simple observation – why didn’t this historic tourist town have ghost tours like other cities? – evolved into a thriving business that has uncovered layers of supernatural activity beneath Chattanooga’s streets. From the flood-drowned spirits of Underground Chattanooga to the infamous Annalisa Netherly who haunts Room 311 of the Read House, Petulla has built her reputation on more than just storytelling. Her tours regularly produce unexplained photographs, electromagnetic anomalies, and encounters that leave even skeptics questioning what they’ve witnessed.

In our conversation following a recent Murder and Mayhem Tour, Petulla shared tales that stretch credibility – ghost brides trying to talk bachelorettes out of marriage, spectral figures appearing in thermal imaging, and a decades-old murder case in Georgia where the victims may still return to the scene each year. Yet her matter-of-fact delivery and wealth of documented evidence suggest there’s more to Chattanooga’s supernatural reputation than mere urban legend.

An Interview with Amy Petulla by Richard Marranca

RM: It was a pleasure meeting you and going on the Murder and Mayhem Tour last week in Chattanooga. It’s a great way to experience the historical and mystical side of life. I hear that you used to be a lawyer. How did you get into ghosts, murder and mayhem? 



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