
The podcast where we explore some of the world’s most fascinating unsolved mysteries.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

In today's episode, we're traveling back to 1908 — when a remote stretch of Siberian wilderness became the stage for one of the most powerful explosions in history. A brilliant fireball crossed the sky. A flash lit the horizon. Moments later, an imme... more
In today's episode, we’re traveling back to 1951, to a neighborhood park in Cleveland, Ohio. That's where ten-year-old Beverly Potts stepped into the warm glow of a community celebration and then vanished into the dark, leaving behind a silence that ... more
In today's episode, we’re traveling back to 1997, when Amy Bechtel set out for a drive toward the Loop Road, a scenic stretch of Wyoming wilderness. She headed toward the Shoshone National Forest, a place she had explored many times before. Later tha... more
In today's episode, we’re traveling back to the summer of 2000, when 16-year-old Molly Bish arrived at a quiet pond in rural Massachusetts, ready to begin another day as a lifeguard. Within minutes, she had vanished without a trace. Only her whistle,... more
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Interesting and informative, love the concise format which provides all the main facts of the each case. Sound quality is perfect.
I swear to God this has to be an AI generator or something of that sort because I’ve heard “Jack Montgomery‘s“ voice on multiple AI generated videos on Twitter. I don’t think this man is a real person. This is disgusting! Podcasts should be made by humans, not something similar to apples Siri or Google’s Alexa
This is just stolen content fed into a voice generator.
Very interesting and entertaining without talking down. The host’s voice was great too.
Definitely worth the download.
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Apple Podcasts | #235 |
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Short, tightly produced episodes cover a wide range of unsolved mysteries and true crime cases from around the world. Listeners can expect concise storytelling that packs the core facts, timelines, and investigative threads into 15–25 minute formats. Topics frequently center on disappearances, cold cases, high-profile mysteries, and the social impact on families and communities. A notable strength is the consistent, calm narration and the ability to present dense cases in an accessible, binge-ready way. The format also tends to explore systemic issues in investigations and the enduring curiosity of audiences for unresolved stories, making it a good fit for fans of compact, fact-focused true crime and mystery narratives.
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Echoes of the Unknown launched a year ago and published 56 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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