In this deeply personal and compelling episode of The Malliard Report, Jim Malliard welcomes psychic medium, author, and radio host Jill Marie Morris, known for her powerful true story 207 — a haunting account of the supernatural forces that intertwined with domestic trauma, survival, and personal transformation.
Jill recounts her time living at 207 19th Street in Waterville, New York, a seemingly ordinary apartment that became the site of chilling paranormal activity and devastating personal loss. As a young wife and mother, she faced not only the unexplainable but also the emotional unraveling of her husband, whose life would end tragically. The haunting at 207 became both a literal and emotional ghost she would later confront through writing — and through her own spiritual awakening.
Throughout the conversation, Jim and Jill explore the line between the seen and unseen, and how trauma can amplify spiritual sensitivity. Jill opens up about writing 207 in just over two months — a process she describes as cathartic, painful, and healing. She also reveals her ongoing research into the property’s violent history and its eerie continuation of paranormal activity long after the house was demolished.
The discussion turns candid and philosophical as Jim and Jill tackle the ethics of mediumship, the commercialization of the paranormal, and the moral lines that separate genuine spirituality from showmanship. Jill’s refusal to charge for readings — seeing her ability as a “gift meant to be given” — highlights her integrity and authenticity in a field often clouded by spectacle.
By the end, what emerges is not just a ghost story, but a story about resilience, redemption, and the enduring power of belief. This episode of The Malliard Report stands as a reminder that the paranormal is as much about people and purpose as it is about phenomena — “where the paranormal meets Pennsylvania grit.”
00:00 – Jim opens the show with well wishes for his announcer and introduces guest Jill Marie Morris, author of 207.
05:00 – Jill recounts the haunting of 207 19th Street — the warning signs before moving in, the emotional decay that followed, and the tragic night that changed everything.
10:00 – Discussion of writing 207 — transforming trauma into purpose, the ethics of storytelling, and the role of truth in healing.
15:00 – Jill shares how her children’s understanding of their father’s death evolved and how she balanced motherhood with mediumship.
20:00 – The deeper history behind 207 and the Rite Aid now built on its haunted grounds.
25:00 – Jim and Jill discuss the responsibilities of psychics and authors in telling authentic paranormal stories.
30:00 – Why Jill donates proceeds from 207 to suicide prevention and domestic violence charities.
35:00 – A candid discussion about the paranormal entertainment industry — the cost of celebrity ghost hunts, integrity, and greed.
40:00 – Jill’s artistic side: painting, sculpting, design, and creativity as therapy.
45:00 – A heartfelt exchange about purpose, connection, and how small encounters — even with strangers — can change lives.
50:00 – Jill reflects on past lives, Europe dreams, and her spiritual insights about history and war energy.
55:00 – Closing reflections on faith, resilience, and continuing to share truth without fear.
“The longer we lived there, my husband slowly started to change — it was a very negative environment, especially in the front living room.”
“Writing 207 wasn’t about attention. It was about truth — and helping people find hope after darkness.”
“If you have the gift, it’s a gift. Give it as a gift.” — Jim Malliard
“Trauma can open the spiritual door, but what you do once it’s open defines who you are.”
“At the end of the day, you have to do what makes you happy — and do it with integrity.”