A podcast about all the things that make us wonder. Each week, we’ll tell you a true story that will
Anna Mae Aquash was a passionate and outspoken First Nations activist and one of the few female lead
In 1975, Jim Sullivan had all the potential of a classic rocker on the verge of making it big. After
In 1973, two teenagers ventured to a festival in upstate New York to see their favorite bands play.
Any place that is a repository for transitory people is bound to attract some wayward souls looking
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In early 1978, five young men went out for a fun night together watching college basketball. On the
In the mid-1990s Michael Alig was king of New York City nightlife, ruling over a group of misfits kn
Alberta Williams was a promising young woman who’s life was taken from her without warning in the su
What if something so strange happened to you that even the authorities and paranormal enthusiasts al
Could you identify a monster hiding in plain sight? What if he was your colleague, neighbor, or even
An unidentified, well dressed man was found dead on an Australian beach in November 1948. He lay on
Could you identify when you were under attack, even if you couldn’t see it? Over the last decade a n
Does life imitate art? Does Bart imitate life? Does Homer know more than he’s letting on?? Despite b
Is any place safe? When a child guarded by life in a wholesome, All-American community disappears, i
What would you sacrifice to live freely? Would you fight every day, out loud, to defend your way of
What would you do if you knew your were ahead of your time, if only by a brief moment? In the late-1
Throughout history, flashes of group mania have taken hold of entire societies without warning. From
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In the summer of 1976, a group of college students experienced something otherworldly while on a cam
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