
An in-depth look at unusual cultural and historical events
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Natural SciencesScienceSociety & Culture | ||||

On this episode we look at the brief series of events that follow Mary's discovery of the booby trap in that little black box that will result in the arrest of her own Brother-In-Law, Paul Freshour - who says that he loved Mary and Ron like his own f... more
In 1982, Paul and Karen Sue Freshour ended 20 years of marriage and begun a very contentious divorce. By the time the Franklin county judge reached their verdict, Paul was in jail for attempted murder.
He claimed that not only was he innocent, he w... more
In 1968, 9 guards were taken hostage during a riot at the notorious Ohio Penitentiary.
For over 30 hours, their lives were at the mercy of inmates that threatened to burn them alive if their demands were not met. One of those guards was Paul Freshou... more
The night of August 19, 1977, Ron Gillespie gets a call from the Circleville Letter Writer.
So enraged by what he hears, he grabs his gun, kisses his daughter goodbye and leaves his home on Brookmiller Road, and is dead less than an hour later.
Af... more
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Attempted to listen to the Denver International Airport episode- it was so much about the airport, but more about how so called “conspiracy theorists” are mentally unwell.
Accept the narrative. Nothing to see here.
Unsatisfying.
One of the better podcasts I’ve listened to.
You’re doing a fantastic job! Don’t let the negative Nancy’s get to you! You’ll only get better and better!
I made it through the first episode but couldn’t continue listening after just a few minutes into the second. The narrator has the irritating habit of talking incessantly after asking a question and answering her own question instead of allowing the expert to speak. Its unfortunate because I find the story fascinating but I found other podcasts that told it more succinctly.
I was excited to find a podcast that did a deep dive into the Circleville Letters (truly one of the most bizarre true crime stories I’ve heard). Unfortauntely, this podcast is not good. The narrator is not a good storyteller - her cadence is awkward, her affect is awkward, just a few minutes into the first episode she mispronounces the name of the key subject of this case and uses the word “understanded” instead of understood (seriously??). I turned it off before making it through an episode.










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