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Historic Mysteries

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Cool History, Archaeology, Unsolved Crimes and Unexplained Mysteries

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Villisca Axe Murders of 1912

January 10, 2021 15:27 - 14 minutes - 13.4 MB

The Villisca Axe Murders took place in the small town of Villisca, Iowa, in June 1912. An ax-wielding perpetrator viciously murdered the Moore family and their two house guests. Suspects, trials, and even confessions have come forward, but the person responsible for the Villisca Axe Murders remains unknown.  References Villisca Ax Murder House Iowa Cold Cases Legends of America Smithsonian Magazine Villisca Movie The Line Up House and History Atlas Obscura

Unsolved Mystery of the Keddie Cabin Murders

December 29, 2020 13:21 - 1 day - 35.1 MB

In the rural town of Keddie, California, a mother and three children were attacked on Saturday, April 11, 1981. Three of them were murdered that night, and one of the children remained missing until years later. Although the identity of the murderer is still a mystery, new information has surfaced in the last decade and could help to solve the Keddie cabin murders.   References Corona, Marcella. “Clipping from Reno Gazette-Journal,” April 13, 2016. DMAC. “Keddie Case Cabin 28.” keddie28.c...

Is There Encoded Religious Meaning in the "Twelve Days of Christmas"?

December 22, 2020 17:17 - 9 hours - 14.6 MB

Is it true that the real meaning of the "Twelve Days of Christmas" song lies within encoded messages in the lyrics designed to teach Catholic lessons? Resources Snopes Good Housekeeping ABC 

Colonial Parkway Murders

December 21, 2020 11:00 - 19 hours - 18.1 MB

Between 1986 and 1989, the Colonial Parkway thoroughfare in Virginia served as a serial killer’s hunting grounds. The killer responsible for the Colonial Parkway Murders targeted couples as they sat in their vehicles, each incident taking two lives at a time. Six people are confirmed dead. Another couple remains missing and presumed killed.   Resources NPS.gov WTKR.com WRIC.com NBCNews.com FBI.gov Dailypress.com Huffingtonpost.com

Gloomy Sunday: The Hungarian Suicide Song

December 20, 2020 12:05 - 8 minutes - 12.2 MB

Gloomy Sunday, written in 1932 by Rezső Seress, is known as the Hungarian Suicide Song and blamed for more suicides than any song in history. Is there really something about this song that compels someone to take their own life? Check out our article to hear the song (at your own risk!). Resources for this podcast include: Time Magazine IO9 Wikipedia  

11 Things You Didn’t Know About Christmas

December 14, 2020 05:32 - 17 minutes - 25.6 MB

Ever wonder why we celebrate Yuletide with traditions we're all familiar with? Here are 11 interesting things you never knew about Christmas.   Resources for this topic: Smithsonian Mag: Christmas stocking  History: History of Christmas Trees Evening Standard, Why Do People Kiss Under the Mistletoe Livescience: Magic Mushrooms May Explain Santa & His 'Flying' Reindeer Epistle.us: Have Astronomers Found the Star of Bethlehem? Norse Mythology Standard.co.uk: Mistletoe Plant Christian...

Baba Yaga: The Wise Witch of Slavic Folklore

December 13, 2020 11:28 - 8 minutes - 12 MB

Baba Yaga eats people. She's wicked but all-knowing. If you're noble, she may let you live. The famous Slavic witch has many contradictions. You can find this article at Historic Mysteries. References: Famous Witches Witches in Slavic Mythology Myths Folk Tales from the Russian, 1903  The Confounding Crone of Slavic Folklore