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Dark History: Where The Darkness See’s The Light
Rob Bradley
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S4 E14 The Invisible Killer: Gas, Grief, and the New London School Explosion
Dark History: Where The Darkness See’s The Light
22 minutes
4 months ago
S4 E14 The Invisible Killer: Gas, Grief, and the New London School Explosion
Send us a text. Thank you for your messages I really appreciate it 😁The Invisible Killer: Gas, Grief, and the New London School ExplosionOn March 18th, 1937, an ordinary school day in East Texas became one of the darkest tragedies in American history. At 3:17 p.m., a massive natural gas explosion ripped through the pride of a booming oil town—the New London School—instantly reducing a state-of-the-art building to rubble and silencing nearly 300 innocent lives, most of them children.In this chilling episode of The Dark History Podcast, Rob takes you deep inside the forgotten disaster that reshaped safety laws forever. Through vivid storytelling, you’ll step into the classrooms of that fateful afternoon, hear the blast that shook the ground for miles, and witness the chaos as parents and oilfield workers clawed through the wreckage with bare hands in a desperate search for survivors.But this isn’t just a story of devastation—it’s a haunting lesson about hidden dangers, misplaced pride, and how one invisible killer forced America to change. From the rise of East Texas oil money to the desperate aftermath and the legacy that still lingers today, this episode uncovers why the New London School Explosion remains one of the most important—and least remembered—events in U.S. history.If you’ve ever wondered why natural gas smells like rotten eggs, or how tragedy can spark lasting change, this story will stay with you long after the episode ends.🎧 Listen now to uncover:The rise of New London, Texas during the oil boom of the 1930s.How one small, invisible danger—odourless natural gas—turned a normal school day into catastrophe.The desperate rescue efforts, the staggering loss of 294 lives, and the grief that swallowed a community whole.The lasting impact of the disaster, including the safety measures we still rely on today.This is history at its darkest—and its most unforgettable.👉 Subscribe to The Dark History Podcast and never miss an episode where we pull back the veil on humanity’s most tragic, disturbing, and overlooked stories.Support the show*** Patreon link https://patreon.com/Darkhistory2021?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link *** Merch:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dark-history?ref_id=36220 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d Discord https://discord.gg/3mHPd3xg Email: darkhistory2021@outlook.com Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLSvwJJV/ YouTube :https://youtube.com/c/DarkHistory2021 Twitter: @darkhistory2021 Instagram: @dark_history21
Dark History: Where The Darkness See’s The Light