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This week we will be pivoting from our case coverage since this episode is coming out on a holiday week. We will be talking about the legend of the Yule Cat.
The Yule Cat (Jólakötturinn) is a terrifying, giant feline from Icelandic folklore that prowls the countryside at Christmas, eating people who haven't received new clothes before Christmas Eve, serving as a spooky incentive for hard work and finishing knitting. Linked to the mischievous Yule Lads and their ogress mother, Grýla, the Cat ensures diligence in wool production and charity, with wealthier families giving extra socks to protect the poor from its hungry claws. `
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The night of June 9 into the early hours of June 10, 1912, placed in Villisca, Iowa, by an unspeakable brutality. In the modest Moore house, six members of the well-liked Moore family—Josiah B. (43), his wife Sarah (39), and their children Herman (11), Mary Katherine (10), Arthur (7), and Paul (5)—along with their two young guests, Ina Mae Stillinger (8) and Lena Gertrude Stillinger (11), lay dead, each skull shattered by the same heavy axe. By dawn, investigators would stand in stunned silence before the scene: eight bodies arranged in their beds, the killer’s weapon still smeared with blood, and every mirror in the home draped in cloth as though to ward off prying eyes or restless spirits.
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For seven years, Mike Maddux combed every homeless shelter in Colorado Springs, explored campgrounds throughout Pike National Forest, and watched countless strangers’ faces on the street, all in search of his missing son.
Joshua “Josh” Maddux was born March 9, 1990, to Mike and Roberta Maddux in Woodland Park, Colorado, a town of roughly 8,000 set against the Pike National Forest. Its preserved downtown buildings and surrounding hills made it a nature lover’s haven. Josh, the fourth of five children and the family’s youngest son, was homeschooled until his parents divorced. He then attended public school while living with his father and two older sisters, Kate and Ruth, in a house nestled between town and forest. An avid hiker and wildlife watcher, Josh spent every free moment outdoors.
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Today, is survived a ghost! However, this episode is going to be less spooky, more informative/ focusing on some conspiracy theories
We will be talking about the history of Ancient Egypt, the history of the Sphinx, Sphinx conspiracy theories, some legends, as well as two god/goddesses that were held high within the Egyptian culture.
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Sherri Louise Graeff-Papini, a 34-year-old mother of two from Redding, California, vanished on November 2, 2016, while out for a jog about a mile from her home. Three weeks later—on Thanksgiving morning, November 24—she reappeared at 4:30 a.m., still bound, on the side of County Road 17 near Interstate 5 in Yolo County, roughly 150 miles south of her disappearance site.
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On 5 September 2012, four people were shot dead on the Route Forestière France, south of Lake Annecy. The victims were Iraqi-born British engineer Saad al-Hilli, 50; his wife Iqbal, 47; her mother Suhaila al-Allaf, 74, who carried a Swedish passport; and 45-year-old French cyclist Sylvain Mollier. The al-Hillis’ two daughters survived: the younger child, four, hid for eight hours under her mother in the rear footwell before forensic teams found her, while the elder, seven-year-old Zainab, suffered a shoulder and head wound and returned to the U.K. on 14 September.
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Skylar Annette Neese was a 16-year-old honor student from Star City, West Virginia, who vanished from her home around midnight on July 6, 2012. Six months later her body was discovered just over the state line in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Two of her high school friends, Shelia Eddy and Rachel Shoaf, ultimately admitted to luring and murdering her.
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Week four of spooky fest and final week
The ghost of Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Jackson’s
- Thomas Jefferson
- Dolley Madison’s
- John Tyler’s
- William Henry Harrison
- Abigail Adams’ l
- An unnamed British soldier
- David Burnes,
- Anna Surratt
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Week three of spooky fest
The mysterious murder (and haunting) of room 636.
Seated in the very heart of old San Antonio, the Sheraton Gunter Hotel looms twelve stories high like a time-scarred monarch. Its warm tan brick façade pulses with the patina of a century’s worth of sunrises and moonlit whispers. Every cornice and archway exudes an elegance born of the 1900s—a refinement that only an aged property can carry in its bones.
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It's week Three of spooky fest!
On the morning of 6 May 1922, a pale spring light silvery with mist brought news that set the Picard household aflutter with both hope and confusion. Police in Cherbourg—nearly 250 miles (400 km) from the little village of Goas-al-Ludu—had reported finding a child they believed might be their lost Pauline. Newspapers seized upon every whispered detail: Le Matin claimed she’d been abandoned on a narrow lane called rue Coypel, her small frame left in the hush of dusk; two years later L’Ouest-Éclair placed her at a woman’s doorstep on rue Crespel; and as late as 2017 the magazine Ozy spun a haunting tale of a “mysterious woman dressed in rags” who bore the silent child through empty streets. Taken straight to the white-washed wards of Cherbourg’s hospital, the girl lay silent—her lips sealed against speech and tears alike.
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It's week two of the spooky season! Today we have a true crime case that involves the paranormal
An engraving in Kirby’s Wonderful and Scientific Museum, published early in 1804, portrays a pale, otherworldly form drifting among the tombstones—the eerie specter at the heart of the Hammersmith Ghost murder case. That year, paranoia and superstition combined in a string of midnight sightings around London’s Hammersmith district, producing one of Britain’s most notorious legal precedents: the principle that a person may be held criminally liable for lethal force even when acting on a wholly mistaken belief in self-defence.
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It's Spooky Season! This week we are starting off with survived a ghost and have an action packed october for you!
The Amityville Horror, it was written by Jay Anson and published in September 1977, recounts the alleged paranormal experiences of the Lutz family at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. The book inspired a long-running series of films beginning in 1979 but has sparked ongoing controversy and legal battles over its veracity.
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Maura Murray (born May 4, 1982) vanished the evening of February 9, 2004, after her car went off a sharp turn on Route 112 near Woodsville, New Hampshire. A 21-year-old nursing student at UMass Amherst, Murray’s fate remains a mystery.
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Brian Randall Shaffer was born on a cold winter morning, February 11, 1979, and grew into a devoted Ohio State University medical student whose calm intelligence and warm smile made him well liked by classmates and professors alike. Yet in the predawn hours of April 1, 2006, Brian vanished without a trace. Security cameras at the South Campus Gateway in downtown Columbus captured his last known moments—two brief, almost casual words exchanged with two women beside the glowing door of a second-floor bar—before he drifted out of view into the chilly spring darkness. Earlier that night, he had laughed with friends over the promise of spring break; when they eventually parted company, they assumed he was headed back home. Since that fleeting moment on camera, no one has seen or heard from him. The mystery of his disappearance, baffling investigators and gripping headlines from Columbus to Washington, still remains unsolved.
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On the evening of 31 March 1922, six people living at Hinterkaifeck—a remote farmstead about 70 km north of Munich—were bludgeoned to death with a mattock by an unknown assailant. The victims were 63-year-old Andreas Gruber; his 72-year-old wife Cäzilia; their 35-year-old widowed daughter, Viktoria Gabriel; Viktoria’s two children, seven-year-old Cäzilia and two-year-old Josef; and their 44-year-old maid, Maria Baumgartner. After the killings, the murderer remained on the property for three days, eating the family’s food, feeding the animals, and lighting fires in the hearth. Four of the bodies were found piled in the barn, apparently lured there one by one. In the months before the massacre, family members and a former maid had heard strange noises from the attic; that maid quit, convinced the place was haunted. To this day, Hinterkaifeck remains one of Germany’s most baffling unsolved crimes.
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The Ouija—pronounced WEE-jə or WEE-jee and often called a spirit board, talking board or witch board—is a flat surface on which the letters A–Z, the numbers 0–9, the words “yes” and “no,” and sometimes “hello,” “goodbye,” and assorted symbols are printed. Users rest their fingers on a small, movable indicator called a planchette . During a séance, participants lightly guide the planchette around the board to spell out messages. Although “Ouija” is a trademark owned by Hasbro , the term is widely used to describe any talking board.
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The Atlas Vampire remains an unidentified killer linked to Stockholm’s notorious “Vampire Murder.” In the first days of May 1932, 31-year-old Lilly Lindeström—a prostitute working out of her tiny apartment in the Atlas district near Sankt Eriksplan—vanished. The last person to see her alive was her downstairs neighbor and fellow sex worker, 35-year-old Minnie Janssen. A few evenings before Lilly’s body was found, she’d knocked on Minnie’s door twice for condoms, returning once around nine o’clock wearing only an overcoat. After that night, Lilly never emerged again.
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Jeannette DePalma (August 3, 1956 – c. August 7, 1972) was an American teenager believed to have been brutally murdered on or around August 7, 1972, in Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey. A month later her shattered, decomposing body was discovered atop the jagged cliff locals call the “Devil’s Teeth” in Houdaille Quarry. The grotesque scene ignited sensational local coverage rife with rumors of occult rituals.
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Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860–June 1, 1927) was an American woman tried and acquitted for the August 4, 1892 hatchet murders of her father, Andrew, and stepmother, Abby, in Fall River, Massachusetts. No one else was ever charged, and despite being shunned by much of the town, she remained in Fall River until dying of pneumonia at 66, just days before her sister Emma’s death.