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Didn’t Anyone Mention?

We use this as our date night. Enjoy as we discuss (or argue) on this adventure! No topic is off limits Weekly episodes.

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    Hollow Earth Theory #79

    Waiting for miguel

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    Chop Chop House #78

    Waiting for sam

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    The Min Min Lights #77

    The Min Min lights are a mysterious phenomenon reported in the Australian outback for generations. Described as glowing orbs that hover, dart, and sometimes follow travelers, they’ve spooked locals, truckers, and tourists alike. Indigenous Australians believe they’re spirits, while science suggests bioluminescence—though no one really knows. A firsthand account described the lights flashing in response to shouts, adding to the eerie mystery. Whatever they are, one thing is certain: if you see one, don’t follow it.

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    Floyd Collins #76

    In 1925, cave explorer Floyd Collins got trapped 55 feet underground in Sand Cave, Kentucky, when a rock pinned his leg. Rescue efforts became a national sensation, with journalists swarming the site and thousands gathering to watch. Despite days of digging and a makeshift tunnel, rescuers couldn’t reach him in time. After 14 agonizing days, Collins died alone in the cave. His body was eventually recovered—and later bizarrely displayed in a glass coffin as a roadside attraction.

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    Denver Airport #75

    Denver International Airport is a hotspot for wild conspiracy theories. People believe it’s a secret New World Order base, thanks to its weird Freemason plaque and underground tunnels. Some say it’s home to lizard people or even a portal to hell. The creepy murals? Supposedly predicting mass extinction. And don’t forget Blucifer, the demon-eyed blue horse that killed its creator. Whether it’s all a cover-up or just bad design choices, DIA remains one of the strangest airports in the world.

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    Michael Rockefeller #73

    Michael Rockefeller, son of a wealthy politician, disappeared in 1961 while exploring the Asmat region of New Guinea. He was collecting sacred wood carvings for a museum but may have upset the Asmat people, who believed in revenge killings. After his boat capsized, he swam to shore and likely ended up in a village that had a grudge against outsiders. Many believe he was killed and eaten in a ritualistic revenge act. The Dutch government covered it up to avoid political trouble. His body was never found, and his disappearance remains one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in history.

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    Harlem Valley Psychiatric Hospital #72

    Harlem Valley Psychiatric Hospital opened in 1924 in Wingdale, New York, as a way to help with overcrowded asylums. Over the years, it became known for using electroshock therapy and experimenting with early psychiatric drugs. At its peak, thousands of patients lived there, going through treatments that were sometimes groundbreaking and sometimes questionable. By the 1990s, mental health care was changing, and fewer people were sent to institutions like this. The hospital shut down in 1994. Today, some of the buildings have been repurposed, but a lot of the old hospital still stands, giving it a creepy, abandoned feel.

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    Red lake, Ireland #71

    The Bride of the Red Lake is a Welsh folklore tale about a farmer who falls in love with a mysterious woman from Llyn Coch on Mount Snowdon. After luring her from the water with an apple, he marries her under one condition—he must never strike her with clay. They live happily until, by accident, he breaks the rule. Heartbroken, she vanishes back into the lake forever. Locals say her spirit still lingers, waiting beneath the rippling water.

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    Dogman #70

    The Dogman is a cryptid described as a tall, wolf-like creature that walks on two legs. Sightings, mainly from the Midwest, especially Michigan and Wisconsin, go back centuries. It’s often said to have glowing eyes, sharp claws, and a terrifying howl. Some think it’s a werewolf, while others believe it’s some unknown species or even supernatural. Reports usually describe it as aggressive or territorial, scaring the hell out of anyone who crosses its path.

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    Date Night #1

    Miguel and Sam discuss different questions in this episode. There is not common themes, just learning more about each other. Like a date night. Let us know if you’d like more of these episodes!!

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    The Rosenhan Expirement #69

    In 1973, psychologist David Rosenhan wanted to see if psychiatrists could really tell who was mentally ill. So, he and seven others faked symptoms to get into hospitals—just claiming they heard words like “empty” and “thud.” Once admitted, they acted completely normal, but doctors still labeled them schizophrenic and ignored their sanity. They were stuck for weeks, proving that psychiatric diagnoses were more about labels than reality. His study shook up mental health care and changed how people viewed psychiatric hospitals.

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    Bushman’s Hole #68

    Bushman’s Hole is a deep, eerie freshwater cave in South Africa, famous among extreme divers. At over 927 feet (282m) deep, it’s a deadly challenge, with dangerous conditions and tragic history. Only the bravest (or craziest) divers dare to explore its depths.

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    The Cactus Cat #67

    The Cactus Cat, a spiny, desert-dwelling feline from Southwestern folklore, roams the night slashing cacti to ferment their sap into a boozy brew. Drunk and howling, it prowls the sands, lashing trespassers with its thorny tail. A mischievous, moonlit legend, it embodies the wild spirit of frontier storytelling.

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    The Bloody Hoosac Pit #66

    The Hoosac “Bloody Pit” refers to the Hoosac Tunnel in western Massachusetts, a 4.75-mile railway tunnel infamous for its deadly construction during the 19th century. Nicknamed for the over 200 workers who died from explosions, cave-ins, and accidents, it’s rumored to be haunted by ghostly voices, apparitions, and eerie phenomena.

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    The Spooky tales of Spirit lake, Idaho #65

    Spirit Lake, Idaho, named by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe as “Lake of the Spirits,” is steeped in lore. Native stories tell of a doomed couple who drowned, their spirits seen in a ghostly canoe. Legends also speak of whispers from the water and an eerie “Old Lady” haunting the shoreline.What else could there be?

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    The Dyatlov Hikers Expedition , Russia #64

    The Dyatlov Pass hikers were nine experienced Soviet mountaineers who perished mysteriously in the Ural Mountains in 1959. Their tent was found torn from the inside, and their bodies displayed strange injuries, including skull fractures and missing eyes. The unexplained incident sparked decades of theories, ranging from avalanches to paranormal phenomena.

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    The Mysteries Lake Pend Orielle Sandpoint, ID #63

    The Lake Pend Oreille Paddler is Idaho’s elusive lake monster, rumored to lurk in one of America’s deepest lakes. From Navy sonar mysteries and Cold War conspiracies to UFO sightings and prehistoric theories, the Paddler’s legend intertwines cryptid lore, government cover-ups, and eerie encounters. A cryptid shrouded in intrigue and speculation.

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    The Great Air Raid of LA 1942 #62

    Back in 1942, just months after Pearl Harbor, LA had one of the weirdest nights in history—the Great Air Raid. Sirens wailed, searchlights lit the sky, and anti-aircraft guns fired over 1,400 rounds at… something. Witnesses reported planes, flashing lights, even a giant UFO, but no wreckage or enemy was ever found. The government blamed it on nerves and maybe a weather balloon, but conspiracies about aliens, cover-ups, and secret missions have kept the mystery alive ever since.

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    Welcome to our podcast!

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    The Tunnels Underneath Borah High School, Boise, ID #61

    Beneath Borah High School in Boise, Idaho, a network of mysterious tunnels weaves through the dark underbelly of the campus. These hidden passageways, steeped in local legend, are said to have served purposes ranging from maintenance access to bomb shelters during the Cold War era. Whispered tales of secret hideouts, eerie echoes, and forgotten artifacts have long captured the imagination of students and urban explorers alike. What secrets lie in these shadowy corridors, sealed off yet alive in folklore?

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    The Mysterious Disappearance of Roanoke #60

    The colony of Roanoke, founded in the late 16th century, vanished without a trace, leaving behind a cryptic clue carved into a tree: the word CROATOAN. When English settlers returned to the island years later, they found no sign of the inhabitants, only deserted homes and overgrown land. Theories abound—ranging from integration with Native tribes to devastating storms or even something more sinister. To this day, Roanoke remains one of history’s most haunting mysteries.

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    The Legend of The Pumwa #59

    The legend of the Pumwa, the Nez Perce Witch Woman, lingers in the shadows of Idaho’s Snake and Salmon River canyons. Said to be the daughter of Coyote, she was banished to the wilderness for helping a witch and now uses storms, wildfires, and blizzards to lure people into her lair. Shapeshifting between an old woman, a young girl, or a black cougar, she preys on the lost and unwary. Modern encounters, from firefighters seeing silent figures or shadowy predators near blazing flames, blur the line between myth and reality. Would you follow the Pumwa’s call—or trust your instincts and run?

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    Curse of The Busby Death chair #58

    Thomas Busby’s Death Chair is a chilling relic of a 17th-century murder. After Busby killed his father-in-law, legend says he cursed his favorite chair before being executed. Over centuries, countless deaths—soldiers, roofers, delivery drivers—have been linked to those who dared to sit in it. From war zones to rooftops, the curse claimed lives in violent, mysterious ways. Now hanging in Thirsk Museum, far from reach, the chair remains a haunting reminder of its deadly reputation. Dare you believe?

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    The Real Story - SS Ourang Medan #57

    The story of the SSOM is one with a shaky relationship with the truth. Some say a failed author made it all up. Others believe it was a government cover up. How else does a large battleship disappear?

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    The Mystery of the Melon-Heads #56

    These creatures take place in the NE section of the US. Whether they are fact or fiction, that’s what’s keeps the legend strong. Some sightings have been posted in tik tok!

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    Strange Encounter with The Jersey Devil #55

    In the Mountains of New Jersey, could there be a devil that is half human? Half devil? Could It really be a curse of the 13th child? Is it on the loose?

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    Spooky Short Stories in Caldwell, ID #54

    Do you find yourself wondering if any cemeteries are actually haunted? Or is it just an old saying. What if they were local to your town? what have you seen?

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    The Spring-Heeled Jack mystery #53

    Famous in the UK, spring heeled jack leaped to fame after an encounter with a lady. She spread it through the penny dreadfuls, think modern day social media. Though his many appearances hadn’t caused as much of a stir, this one lives in infamy.

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    Rock Climbers Paradise - City Of Rocks

    Sam and Miguel talk about their recent trip to a small state park in Idaho.

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    The Mystery of The Loretto Staircase #52

    As Sam asks “ have you ever wanted something built?” Well these nuns did pray for a stair case, and somehow it was miraculously built by a nameless stranger. The odd part?… the materials and the technology needed to make the spiral stair case was far from normal or natural. How did it happen?

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    The Unexplained Encounter of the Bell Witch #51

    In Adam’s Tennessee, the bell family went through 4 years of torment that ultimately took one of their lives. Even a past president fled from the scene as it was “ too terrifying to continue to investigate”The bell witch, knows as “Kate”.

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    Teletubbies #50

    Big #50!!! Of course our audio didn’t want to work that great. Sorry about that. Anywho, have you ever wondered who thought of the Teletubbies? It’s kind of an odd series with an even stranger origin. No sources were confirmed and it’s merely speculation…. But what if? Follow along!

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    Mothman #49

    Happy Labor Day! This weeks episode takes us to Virginia, where a tale all too common takes place. A military complex, bystanders and an unidentified creature. What else do you need??

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    Baba Vanga #48

    Listener recommendation! Have you ever heard of a prophet? Or a mystic? What about one that predicted the twin towers, the 44th president and the destruction of our world? Follow along and you’ll find out about BABA VANGA

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    Hull House #47

    In the dimly lit streets of Chicago, there is a house that has a dark history. Death, rumors, malice and all that lies in between stays within the 4 walls of the Hull House. Even a devil baby?

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    Wieliczka Salt Mine #46

    In the hills of Poland lies a hundred mile long underground salt mine. Who has occupied it and why did they make it into a city?

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    Pike Amusement Park #45

    Have you ever gone to an amusement park with a weird smell? Have you ever tried to find what that weird smell was? Well… onset to film the $6 million man somebody did. What they found, was the remains of a human man that had died 50 years prior. Follow along to relive the history of Elmer McCurdy!

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    Walt Disney's Head & Mary Shelly's Heart #44

    Hi yall! Sorry we haven't been posting too much. Its been a wild time at home and with work. Were hoping this is the last time we take a break. We missed you! Have you ever heard of the movie frozen and Walt Disneys head used in the same sentance? It is mean to confuse you and muddy the waters!

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    Walking Sam #43

    Far out in the country of South Dakota, there is a slender man-like entity that follows depression and sadness. Harvesting souls.

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    Our Royal Caribbean Cruise Experience *BONUS*

    want to know the odd things that happened to us on this cruise? some of it is pretty funny. and some of it is just.... odd?

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    Rosie the Shark #42

    Ever heard of a great white stuck in formaldehyde? Lasting too long that even the zoo around it closed and they just... left it there??

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    Slimy Slim of McCall, ID #41

    Have you ever wondered if there is anything that lurks beneath the waters of lake payette? If that piece of seaweed was actually seaweed and not a 35 foot monster? Well, me too. I have never heard of this creature before, but its a tale as old as time... much like the lochness monster...

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    Chupacabra's exist? #40

    Sam finds some compelling evidence of the real-life chupacabra, or what is believed to be it. What are your thoughts? Listen and let us know!

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    MK Ultra Part 2 #39

    This episode digs into 2 big conspiracies tied to MK. The jim jones massacre and the infamous Charles manson. Follow along!

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    MK Ultra Part 1 #38

    Have you heard of a secret confirmed government operation to try and have mind control over spies?? Well its real. But the conspiracy is not about if its real or not, its the programs its tied to.

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    Lake Lanier #37

    In the northern portion of Georgia, there is a man-made lake that has more than your usual stories that lay underneath. From a submerged town to a submerged cemetery... Are there reports of hands dragging people down? Follow along!

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    Polybius #36

    Have you ever heard of a game called Polybius? It is said to have roots in MK ultra, and the men in black. it was once a very popular game in the Portland area in the 1980s but has since vanished. Many speculate if it truly ever existed. Follow along!

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    Slender man #35

    Sam starts talking about the history of SM and how he came to be a part of mainstream culture. Also, does Miguel hate bicyclists?? Find out!

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    Idaho Skin-Walker #34

    Miguel leads the discussion on a well-known entity that has plagued the Americas since before 1776. We discuess skinwalkers around the Idaho region and during the episode... an unexpected turn of events takes place..... Was it them?

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    St. Patrick's Day #33

    We discuss the origins of st Patrick, and who it really was. Was it a famed family? royalty? or pick of the litter peasant from those times. Follow along!

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We use this as our date night. Enjoy as we discuss (or argue) on this adventure! No topic is off limits Weekly episodes.

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Miguel and Sam C

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