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The Coin That Shouldn’t Exist

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Release Date: 12/25/2025

The Village That Dances Every Year show art The Village That Dances Every Year

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 14 tells the story of a remote Romanian village that performs a silent, synchronized dance every year on the anniversary of a deadly landslide. Born from tragedy, the ritual has continued for over a century, with villagers believing it prevents further disaster. Whether collective trauma, superstition, or something more mysterious, the annual dance remains an eerie example of how the past refuses to stay buried.

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The Baby Who Survived the Titanic… Twice show art The Baby Who Survived the Titanic… Twice

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Episode 13 tells the eerie story of a man believed to have survived two maritime disasters — first as a baby rescued from the Titanic, and decades later as an adult pulled from freezing waters after another ship accident. Conflicting records, repeated details, and a haunting photograph raise unsettling questions about fate, repetition, and whether some lives escape death more than once.

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The Lady Who Walked Through Time show art The Lady Who Walked Through Time

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Episode 12 explores the mystery of a woman known only as “Elena,” who appears in photographs and eyewitness accounts spanning more than a century without aging. Seen across different cities, eras, and historical events, she seems untouched by time and subtly out of place in every moment. Whether coincidence, illusion, or evidence of something far stranger, her repeated appearances raise a haunting question: what if some people don’t move through time — but simply walk across it?  

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The Map That Shows Places That Never Were show art The Map That Shows Places That Never Were

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Episode 11 tells the mystery of Arthur Hemsley, a mapmaker who drew two towns in 1912 that didn’t exist — until decades later, when real communities appeared exactly where he had placed them. After vanishing, his maps and journal surfaced, filled with locations not yet discovered and a final note dated in the future. Whether prescience, coincidence, or something stranger, his maps remain a haunting example of the world revealing itself before its time.

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The Singer Who Predicted His Death show art The Singer Who Predicted His Death

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Episode 10 tells the haunting story of a little-known musician whose final song appeared to describe the exact circumstances of his own death months before it happened. Lyrics mentioning a bridge, a river, a broken radio, and a late-night hour mirrored the real scene where his body was later found. Whether coincidence, subconscious intent, or something more unsettling, the song left behind an enduring question: can art sometimes see further into the future than its creator?

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The Coin That Shouldn’t Exist show art The Coin That Shouldn’t Exist

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Episode 9 explores the unsettling mystery of a modern coin discovered decades before its official minting date. Found beneath sealed floorboards in 1974, the coin matched a design not released until 1987. Experts confirmed its authenticity, yet no explanation accounted for how it arrived in the past. Confiscated and erased from records, the coin became one of several global cases involving objects that appear to slip through time — raising disturbing questions about how stable reality truly is.

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The Secret Room Behind the Mirror show art The Secret Room Behind the Mirror

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Episode 8 tells the chilling story of a hidden room discovered behind a hallway mirror in an old townhouse. Inside was a chair, scratch marks, and signs of long-term occupation — yet no official records confirmed the room’s existence. After strange reflections, unexplained sounds, and a cryptic message from the landlord, the room and mirror vanished entirely. Whether architectural anomaly, psychological breakdown, or something watching from the other side, the mystery leaves one unsettling question: some doors aren’t meant to be opened.

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The Radio Broadcast That Wasn’t Fiction show art The Radio Broadcast That Wasn’t Fiction

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Episode 7 recounts the eerie disappearance of radio host “Mr. Byron” during a 1978 broadcast of his storytelling show Night Whispers. As he read a fictional tale about strange children knocking on doors, listeners across New Hampshire reported identical real-life sightings happening in real time. The broadcast broke down, the host vanished, and no record of the story was ever found. Whether mass hysteria, coincidence, or something supernatural, the event remains one of radio’s most haunting unsolved mysteries.

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The Scientist Who Claimed to Split Souls show art The Scientist Who Claimed to Split Souls

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Episode 6 explores the unsettling tale of Dr. Emil Krieger, a 1920s psychiatrist who believed he could measure and even split human souls. Through experiments on a dissociative patient, he claimed to capture fragments of consciousness using a strange machine he built. After mysterious deaths, glowing bulbs, and mounting ethical violations, Krieger vanished — leaving behind forbidden research, unsolved questions, and the eerie possibility that he may have uncovered something real about the human spirit. The line between scientific breakthrough and madness remains blurred to this day.

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The Photograph That Predicted Death show art The Photograph That Predicted Death

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Episode 5 tells the eerie story of a family photograph showing a shadowy figure standing behind a young girl — a figure no one saw at the time. After the girl later died in a tragic accident, the family questioned whether the photo had somehow predicted her fate. Some believe it captured a lingering spirit tied to the house; skeptics call it coincidence or photographic error. To this day, the image remains a chilling blend of tragedy, mystery, and the unknown — blurring the line between superstition and truth.

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Episode 9 explores the unsettling mystery of a modern coin discovered decades before its official minting date. Found beneath sealed floorboards in 1974, the coin matched a design not released until 1987. Experts confirmed its authenticity, yet no explanation accounted for how it arrived in the past. Confiscated and erased from records, the coin became one of several global cases involving objects that appear to slip through time — raising disturbing questions about how stable reality truly is.