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Was Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th really based on a real-life camp killer? The truth is darker — and more complicated. In this episode, we look at the haunting 1977 Camp Scott tragedy in Oklahoma, where three young Girl Scouts were murdered on their first night at a remote summer camp. The case shocked the country, led to one of the most disturbing investigations in American true crime history, and remains officially unresolved. But this is not just a story about a horror movie rumor. It is about why secluded camps, dark woods, missing footsteps, and unsolved crimes became part of...
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In the 1960s, Jasper Noodleman ran a funeral home in Goobersville, Indiana. The whole town loved him. But behind closed doors, he had a routine — invite customers to try out a coffin, slam it shut, lock it, and roll them straight into the incinerator. No body, no evidence. He did this for years. Then an elderly couple walked in. Their son had been one of his victims. They asked Jasper to get inside a casket so they could see what it looked like. He climbed in. They locked it. He never came out.
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Hugh Mongus killed over 100 people with his thumb. He escaped a maximum security prison by flushing himself down a toilet and crawling through miles of sewage. 67 days later, he was caught trying to get a job at the same prison. They sent him to Filigan's Island — the most secure facility on Earth — and locked him in the basement. Then a tsunami buried the whole prison under the ocean for five years. When it resurfaced, investigators found every body inside. Every single one. Except Hugh's. His cell was still locked. He was gone.
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In 1993, retired Olympian Buddy Light woke up to a UFO hovering over his Kansas farm. Convinced it was the government, he grabbed a potato launcher and brought it down. When he climbed inside, the craft was impossibly bigger than it looked from the outside. He went back in with tools to break into locked rooms. His wife saw him waving from a window — then watched an unknown hand grab him and pull him out of sight. The UFO lifted off and disappeared. Buddy Light was never seen again.
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He had 48 million people watching on Ed Sullivan. He had the #1 album in America. He had a smile that could sell out any arena in 50 states. And behind every single concert — in every single city — someone was committing unspeakable crimes and leaving rubber ducks at the scene. This is the story of Microphone Mike — the singer who many said was more talented and better-looking than Elvis Presley. His rise was meteoric. His tour was the biggest debut in music history. And his downfall began with a novelty song called "My Rubber Ducky in Me" that investigators believe was a confession...
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In the late 1970s, a 4-foot-2 man known as Poofington ran a wish-granting booth on a New Jersey boardwalk pier, charging $99 for three wishes. What started as a joke attraction turned sinister when wishes — including ones placed by the mob — started coming true. After a rival boss turned up dead and police linked Poofington to over 50 crimes, they moved in to arrest him. Bystanders caught it on film. He was never seen again.
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In 1995, a retired pro bodybuilder named Nicotine started selling homes for just $1. He flew families out for free — but they had to be blindfolded the entire trip. What they found when they arrived seemed perfect. But the sun never went down. The landlord was spotted crawling through vents. And when families tried to leave, they couldn't. The roads looped back. The houses on the edge of town weren't real. And then the sky started to collapse. Years later, an expedition crew stumbled upon something buried deep in the Alaska wilderness that explained everything. This is the story of the most...
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In 1963, a geneticist named Dr. Harold Voss began secret experiments on pygmy marmosets in a hidden Vermont lab. He injected them with an experimental neural serum designed to push their intelligence dangerously close to human levels. It worked — but something else happened. Their fur turned blue. They formed a hierarchy. One white-furred elder became their leader. The staff called him "Papa." When Voss disappeared in 1966, authorities found broken cages, tiny white caps made from cut medical gloves, and a hand-painted map of the nearby town with every house crossed out except one....
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Pope Leo XIV used his Palm Sunday 2026 address to deliver a stunning message to world leaders waging war. Speaking from St. Peter's Square, the first American pope quoted Isaiah 1:15: "Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen — your hands are full of blood." He didn't name anyone. He didn't have to. In this episode, we break down the significance of the Pope's words, the timing (one day after 8 million Americans marched in the largest protest in U.S. history), and what it means that Yemen officially entered the Iran war the same weekend. Topics covered: Pope...
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FEC records just exposed TLC's Chilli making 17 secret donations to Trump's 2024 campaign totaling $897.14 — spread across WinRed, the Trump National Committee JFC, and Never Surrender Inc. Then she got caught sharing a conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama on her Instagram story. Her defense? She told TMZ it was all an "accident" and the donations were "meant to help veterans." The receipts say otherwise. Inspector Story breaks down the FEC filings, the Michelle Obama repost, the TMZ damage control, and why the woman who sang "No Scrubs" is now the one getting called out. ...
info_outlineA cemetery dare turns into weeks of sleepless dread when a slow silent man starts appearing in the house—until one apology at the grave makes him vanish for good.