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Kyle Ian Fisher and Leeann St. John join us in the studio. It's white but it don't taste white... what does white even taste like? Well, it's a mystery. A mystery for Airheads or for those that eat them. And Is there more than one way to eat an Airheads?
Kyle Ian Fisher and Leeann St. John join us in the studio. Do we all live in a simulation? You know, like a video game. Like, have you even seen the Matrix? Modern scientists give it a 50/50 shot.
There are unexplained sounds in our third installment of global hums (Holly's Hummers) with special guest Holly Monks. We visit the Lansing Whistler; a strange figure that travels around on a boat at night whistling and the Legend of El Silbon; a cursed child whistling out while carrying around the bones of his father.
Marilyn Sheppard was a married woman with a child and another one on the way when she was murdered by a white figure as described by her husband Sam Sheppard (the only person to see her attacker and live). Though he was found guilty of the murder he would later be found not guilty. His case was so big it was the inspiration behind the show and movie The Fugitive.
Tammy Lynn Leppert was a successful model and burgeoning actress having acted in the classic 1980's movies Spring Break and Scarface before disappearing without a trace. It is said that she was acting very strange days before her disappearance and feared for her life.
If your team has ever lost a big game, or if you have ever lost money on a sure bet, you might think the game is rigged against you. What if it actually was? Could it be that a sports organization that makes billions annually, is deceiving its fanbase in the pursuit of profits? Maybe. Who's to say?
Happy Decembertron Everyone! Or Christmas or Hanukkah or whatever it is that you celebrate. In this December Holiday Fan Theories episode we examine classic holiday movies fan theories.
David Huggins is an author and artist. He's also a family man, to a family of alien human hybrids. Huggins has claimed to have been encountered by aliens, many times, over the course of his life. He has depicted these encounters in his artwork.
Tim Molnar was a college student with a bright future. After dropping his brother off at school, Tim Molnar drove off, never to be seen alive again.
Bela Kiss was an early 1900s Hungarian serial killer said to have murdered 23 woman and 1 man. He would drain his victims of their blood and attempted to pickle their bodies in large metal drums. But was he a vampire?!
The Manananggal is a cryptid from the Philippines. It is a vampiric demon like creature that separates itself from its lower half in order to fly around devouring pregnant women... and other things, I suppose.
Charles C. Morgan was the president of his own Escrow company. He had a wife and 2 daughters in Tucson, Arizona when he first disappeared in the 1970s. He returned alive but would be found dead a short while later. No one knows exactly what happened to Charles C. Morgan but a conspiracy that spans from organized crime through to the US government is a leading theory.
There is a widely known legend throughout the area of Northern Kentucky where a pig-faced woman would sell pork to Cincinnati. But the legend spans further into Europe where legend has it the pig woman was cursed by a witch.
Scientists examining the remains of Napoleon Bonaparte are "deeply puzzled" by the discovery of a half-inch long microchip embedded in his skull.
In a very special 200th episode we discuss the Bridgewater Triangle. Located in Massachusetts, the Bridgewater Triangle is home to some very strange rocks, satanic rituals, ghosts, UFOs, and, of course, a bunch of cryptids.
Martha Moxley was a 15 year old girl participating in "Mischief Night" the night before Halloween where kids would cause lighthearted havoc around town. She was found the following morning murdered in her own front yard. The leading suspects have close ties to the Kennedys.
The song "Love Rollercoaster" has a moment you can hear in the background a high pitched scream that was faintly picked up by the microphone. But who screamed and for what reason?
The plot thickens and ultimately comes to an end in the conspiracy behind the Abraham Lincoln assassination. Complete with secret agents and double agents. We discuss whether or not John Wilkes Booth assassinated the president, whether or not he was murdered, and who is said to be behind the conspiracy.
On July 19th, 1969, on Chappaquiddick Island, off the coast of Martha's Vineyard. Ted Kennedy and an aide for his brother Robert's presidential campaign careened off a bridge into the water. Ted Kennedy made it out alive, the aide, on the other hand, was trapped in the car and did not survive. What was strange about the incident was why they were driving over the bridge in the first place? Why was there an unaccounted for hour in the timeline? Why didn't Kennedy call for help? Why didn't Kennedy report the crash? How was this man re-elected for nearly 40 more years in the senate?
In yet another installment of Collin's Cryptids we discuss the Minhocao, a giant wormlike creature; the Slide Rock Bolter, a giant land whale; the Baku, a dream eater; and the Questing Beast, a snakelike leopard beast.
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