Episodes

  • The Valley of the Headless Men
    Nov 19 2024

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    Deep in Canada's northern wilderness is a strange and eerie landscape, with river canyons that vault over 3,000 feet high. But beyond its breathtaking beauty, it is known for another, more sinister reason, and that is many who venture into its beauty never leave and are found missing their heads.
    Join us today to discuss Canada's Nahanni Valley or the Valley of the Headless Men.

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    56 mins
  • Strange Festivals and Sports
    Nov 12 2024

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    Today we dive into the some of the World's most unusual festivals and sports. From Iron Phalluses to jumping over babies dressed as the devil. From fist fights during chess to hitting people in the face with beer-soaked rags, join us as we dive into strange sports and festivals.

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    52 mins
  • Aliens are Jerks
    Nov 5 2024

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    Why are aliens constantly probing and mutilating things? It seems like strange past times to cross the galaxy for. Either way, today, we dive into some strange cases of human and cattle mutilation. And if it's not aliens, then someone has some serious explaining to do. Join us today as we dive into these mysterious cases.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Lead Masks and Unusual Deaths
    Oct 29 2024

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    This week we jump into an interesting story from Brazil in the 1960s. A small boy discovered the bodies of two men while out flying his kite in the near the ocean shore. When the police came, they found an usual scene. Both men were wearing formal suits and homemade lead masks over their eyes.
    What had happened to these men? What were the masks?
    Join us today as we discuss the rabbit hole that the police had to dive into to try to uncover these mysterious deaths.

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    51 mins
  • Canada's Secret, Terrible Operation
    Oct 22 2024

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    This week, Ethney is back to join us as we discuss one of Canada's most infamous secret government projects, The Fruit Machine. I don't want to go into it any more than that other than to say it's wild, and you're not going to believe it.

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    42 mins
  • Perilous Urban Exploration
    Oct 15 2024

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    In this episode, we dive into the real-life hazards that urban explorers face. Plus, I'm joined by a super special guest, as Ethney was out of town, and I totally forgot!
    In the episode, we follow a YouTube video with six cases of urban exploration gone wrong. If you want to see the stories we talk about, you can find the video on YouTube by searching the following video and channel.
    Video: 6 Most Disturbing Abandoned Building Encounters Caught on Camera
    Channel: Chilling Scares

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    55 mins
  • Cannibal Cabbage Patch Kids and Other Dangerous Toys
    Oct 8 2024

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    Do you have any Cabbage Patch Kids laying around the house? Or a PollyPocket or Hoverboard? Maybe an Easy Bake Oven. These are just some household-name toys that have experienced massive recalls due to being highly dangerous to children.
    From coma-inducing additives to third-degree burns and even death, join us this week as we discuss the world of recalled toys.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Shipwrecked and Enslaved
    Oct 1 2024

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    In this gripping episode, we dive into the harrowing true story of Captain James Riley, an American sea captain whose shipwreck off the coast of North Africa in 1815 led to unimaginable trials. Captured and enslaved by desert nomads, Riley and his crew faced brutal conditions, starvation, and the unforgiving Sahara. But Riley’s incredible determination and resourcefulness allowed him to forge a unique bond with his captors, ultimately leading to his freedom. Join us as we explore this remarkable tale of survival, resilience, and humanity that influenced both American history and the abolitionist movement.

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    53 mins