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  • In tonight's dead letter, listener Dean takes us to his grandmother's old Victorian house in a region of Scott’s home state of North Carolina known as the Sandhills. His family has traded strange stories about the family home for generations, from slamming doors in an empty house to a lady in white under the apple tree. He spent years as the family skeptic, right up until he started helping his aunt sort through the massive Americana collection left behind by her late husband we’ll simply call ‘D’, a mechanic with a passion for old gas pumps, slot cars, and vintage toys. A series of events that were too strange to chalk up to coincidence finally convinced Dean that something unexplained was going on, and frankly…we agree.

    Reference Links

    Mr. Machine from Ideal (1960) — Toy Tales

    Mr. Machine — Wikipedia

    Horikawa Robots and the Space Explorer "TV Robot" — Fab Tin Toys

    House in the Horseshoe — NC Historic Sites

    The Coastal Plain and Sandhills — NCpedia

    "Haint Blue" — Historic New England

    Black Shuck — Wikipedia

    The Beast of Bladenboro — North Carolina Ghosts

    What a Hospice Physician Can Tell Us About End-of-Life Visions — Discover Magazine

    Ep 209: The Phantom Horse of Greensboro — Astonishing Legends

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  • In 1977, a remote dairy farm on the cliffs of southwest Wales became the center of one of the strangest and most enduring UFO cases in British history. What began with a glowing object hovering over Ripperston Farm escalated into months of unexplained phenomena: failing electronics, mysterious figures at the windows, silent visitors in a silver car, missing cattle that appeared miles away, and an encounter Pauline Coombs believed took place aboard an otherworldly craft. As sightings spread across the region — including the famous Broad Haven school incident witnessed by fourteen children — the area became known as the Welsh Triangle. With declassified government investigations, admitted hoaxes, and a mystery that remains unresolved nearly fifty years later, we ask: what really happened over St Brides Bay?

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  • In tonight's dead letter, Daniel, a self-described skeptic writes in about the one thing he's never been able to explain away. He was a third-grader in northeast Washington in 1985, riding home one evening, when an intense green light blinded him and his mom in their car. For years he figured he'd made it up, or pulled it from some movie. Then it came up years later over lunch with his sister, and he found out he wasn't the only one in the car who never forgot it.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    When Mysterious Green Fireballs Worried the U.S. Government — HISTORY

    Project Twinkle and the Green Fireball Investigation

    The Green Flash: What Causes the Rare Sunset Phenomenon — EarthSky

    Fairchild Air Force Base History — HistoryLink.org

    Faded Giant by Robert Salas and James Klotz

    The 1967 Malmstrom Missile Shutdown — CUFON Archive

    Robert Hastings — UFOs and Nukes

    Astonishing Legends Ep. 155: Abduction at Devil's Den (Terry Lovelace)

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  • In tonight's dead letter, our listener’s family trades a rented place for an old Victorian villa tucked into the quiet border country between England and Wales. The previous owner had loved the house for more than half a century, and the neighbors were quick to say she'd have approved of the new arrivals. But the littlest member of the family keeps mentioning an old woman with white hair. We’ll get into faceless figures, formidable women who hold a home together, and an old plaque that quietly says exactly what this whole story is about.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    William Morris's Bed and the Kelmscott Manor Poem — Society of Antiquaries of London

    Lucy M. Boston, the Green Knowe Books, and Memory in a House — Britannica

    The Manor at Hemingford Grey (the real Green Knowe)

    Folklore of the Stiperstones and the Devil's Chair

    The Devil's Chair: The Story Behind the Shropshire Landmark — Shropshire Star

    The White Lady of Ludlow Castle (Marion de la Bruyère) — Shropshire Star

    The Phantom Funeral of Ratlinghope and Shropshire Ghost Stories — The History Press

    Shropshire Folklore, Wild Edric, and the Long Mynd Black Dog — Shropshire Star

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  • In tonight's dead letter, we head into Grafton, West Virginia — a small railroad town built on a B&O junction, Civil War supply lines, and two national cemeteries. The house at the center of this story sat right in the middle of all that history. When a listener named Jonathan moved in with his family as a kid, it was, as he puts it, just off — and the footsteps upstairs were the easy part. Small things kept stacking up, the kind you could maybe almost explain away one at a time but never all together. Decades later he's still working through what happened in that house, and what stayed there.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    Grafton, West Virginia — e-WV Encyclopedia

    B&O Railroad Historical Marker in Grafton

    Grafton Civil War Supply Depot Historical Marker

    Grafton National Cemetery — National Cemetery Administration

    Thornsbury Bailey Brown — First Union Soldier Killed in the Civil War

    International Mother's Day Shrine

    Anna Jarvis, Founder of Mother's Day

    The Grafton Monster — e-WV Encyclopedia

    The Grafton Monster Festival

    The Grafton Monster in Fallout 76

    George Washington's Surveying of Grafton — City of Grafton

    Ruth Ann Musick, West Virginia Folklorist

    The Telltale Lilac Bush and Other West Virginia Ghost Tales

    Astonishing Legends Ep 85: The Bell Witch Part 1

    Astonishing Legends Archived Episodes — The Bell Witch Series

    The Enfield Poltergeist (1977)

    The Smurl Haunting (West Pittston, PA)

    Skinwalkers at the Pentagon — Lacatski, Kelleher, Knapp

    Hypnopompic Hallucinations — Sleep Foundation

    The Old Hag Phenomenon and Sleep Paralysis

    The Blemmyes — Headless Men with Faces in Their Chests

    West Virginia Paranormal Investigations

    Paper Moon (1973)

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  • In January 1956, rush-hour drivers crossing Pittsburgh’s icy Homestead High Level Bridge watched a nightmare descend from the sky: a silent B-25 bomber gliding just feet above the roadway with both engines dead. Veteran Air Force pilot Major William Dotson pulled off a flawless emergency landing on the freezing Monongahela River, saving all six men from the crash itself. But within minutes, two crew members vanished into the current, and the bomber sank beneath only 25 feet of water… never to be seen again. How does an entire military aircraft disappear in shallow water, in front of hundreds of witnesses, and stay missing for nearly seventy years?

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  • Scott and Forrest present a preview of a new podcast called Hidden History with Dr. Harini Bhat!

    Dr. Harini Bhat is a clinical pharmacist and storyteller obsessed with the moments in history that still can't be fully explained. Every week she investigates real events that defy easy explanation. Mass hysterias. Vanished civilizations. Medical oddities. Strange signals. Unexplained phenomena that keep repeating across centuries, as if history is trying to tell us something.


    Hidden History doesn't dismiss ancient events as myth or superstition. It treats them as open case files, shaped by the limits of knowledge, technology, and record-keeping. Because the unknown isn't a failure of explanation. It's a constant in human experience, one that evolves, repeats, and sometimes deepens the more we learn.
    New episodes drop every Monday. Follow now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or watch on YouTube @hiddenhistorypod. Listen here: https://play.megaphone.fm/65qgwrg-sq-mmvg7tpqgfa
  • In tonight's dead letter, listener Andrew writes in from a quiet little back house in Monterey Park, California — a place that during the early pandemic felt even quieter than usual. He's a self-described skeptic, he disabled the motion sensor on his own bathroom light because it kept tripping on him, or so he thought. But on the worst night of his life, something happened in that house he still can't quite explain. Scott and Forrest also share a few of their own recent stories — alarm clocks, flickering nightlights, dying batteries that turned out to be just dying batteries — about what's mundane and what isn't when grief is fresh.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    History of Monterey Park — Official City Website

    The Tongva (Gabrielino) People — Wikipedia

    Monterey Park, California — Wikipedia

    Hello From Heaven by Bill and Judy Guggenheim

    The ADC Project — After-Death Communication Research

    Astonishing Legends Ep 101: ARCapalooza! Part 2

    Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf — Official Site

    Anomaly: Paranormal Podcast by Paul Gledhill

    The Monroe Institute — Founded by Robert Monroe

    Black Mirror: "White Christmas" — Wikipedia

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  • In 1994, Gloria Ramirez, a 31-year-old mother of two dying from cancer, arrived at a Riverside ER with strange odors, an oily sheen on her skin, and crystalline particles in her blood — then doctors and nurses around her began collapsing, vomiting, burning, and struggling to breathe. The ER was evacuated and HAZMAT suits came out. Gloria died in the chaos, and the official explanation still leaves troubling questions. Behind the nickname “The Toxic Lady” is a human being whose final night remains one of the most haunting medical mysteries of our time.

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  • In tonight's dead letter, we're across the harbor from Boston, in the densely layered city of Chelsea, Massachusetts. Our listener grew up in a building that began its life as a 19th-century clinic, served as a surgery, and ended its years as a hospice before becoming a multi-generational family home. But the house already had a few residents. Different presences on every floor, each with their own habits and rules. What's harder to explain is the room someone worked very hard to make sure no one would ever find.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    Great Chelsea Fire of 1908 — Wikipedia

    Chelsea Conflagration 1973: The Biggest Fire You've Never Heard Of — Fire Rescue 1

    Chelsea on Fire: 1908 —Chelsea conflagration: The biggest fire you’ve never heard of GBH/WGBH Boston

    Domovoy: Slavic Household Spirit — Wikipedia

    Domovoy: The Guardian Spirit of the Home and the Family — Slavic Lore

    Domovoy — Britannica

    Modern Spolia: Harvesting Building Materials from Demolition Sites — ArchDaily

    Electronic Voice Phenomenon — Wikipedia

    Ghosts in the Machine: The Truth About EVP — Homespun Haints

    Sensing What Others Cannot: Anomalous Experiences and Autism — Psychology Today

    Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions Experience Increased Levels of Anomalous Perception — PLOS ONE / PMC

    Is There a Connection Between Autism and the Paranormal? — Association of Paranormal Study

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  • In tonight’s dead letter, a peaceful retreat at a friend's historic property in the country yields a brush with something that defies explanation. The old homes in these rural communities are steeped in generations of human memory, and sometimes, those overlaid paths from the past seem to bleed right through the present day. We unpack an incredibly vivid, solid sighting that leaves us questioning the true nature of time, space, and the boundaries of our own backyards.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    The Finger Lakes Region

    History of the Amish and Mennonite Schism

    Spolia in Architecture

    Belhurst Castle and the Lady in White

    Al Jaffee and the Mad Magazine Fold-In

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  • A retired Air Force major general walks out of his Albuquerque home in 2026 and vanishes with a revolver. But William Neil McCaslind wasn’t just anyone. He once commanded the Air Force Research Laboratory and carried deep knowledge of America’s most advanced defense systems. His disappearance soon becomes part of a much darker pattern online. From Los Alamos to NASA JPL to Caltech, nuclear scientists and defense experts seem to have been erased from the grid. Is someone quietly removing high-value scientific minds from the board? Are brilliant people cracking under unbearable pressure? Or could this be a pattern of our own design?

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  • In tonight’s dead letter, listener Jeannette shares a deeply atmospheric story from a bike commute across one of the most famous bridges in the world. Enveloped in the freezing, thick San Francisco fog, what starts as a quiet ride she’s done a million times turns into an inexplicable encounter with a solitary figure standing near the edge. After a strangely profound exchange of words, she looks back to find the massive walkway entirely empty. She is convinced that he couldn’t have had time to have taken his life in that brief moment. It opens up a conversation about crisis apparitions, liminal spaces, and the heavy emotional toll anchored to such a monumental location.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    SFGate: Japanese Taxi Drivers Claim Ghost Passengers Hail Cabs at Site of 2011 Tsunami: https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Japanese-taxi-drivers-claim-ghost-passengers-6806980.php

    Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Deterrent Net Project: https://www.goldengate.org/district/district-projects/suicide-deterrent-net/

    Bridge Rail Foundation: http://www.bridgerail.net/

    "Unsolved Mysteries"- Tsunami Spirits: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11107472/

    KCRW Unfictional Podcast: https://www.kcrw.com/shows/unfictional/latest

    Ghosts of the Tsunami by Richard Lloyd Parry: https://bookshop.org/p/books/ghosts-of-the-tsunami-death-and-life-in-japan-s-disaster-zone-richard-lloyd-parry/4c115c39e1094566?ean=9781250192813&next=t

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  • What if the infamous Lead Masks Case wasn’t a one-off tragedy, but the final step in a years-long chain of dangerous experiments? In part 2, we pull back from the image of two dead electronics technicians on Vintém Hill to uncover a much bigger world of underground spiritist circles, secret ham radio messages, strange explosions near the beach, homemade electrical devices, and an earlier death that seems to mirror the case almost exactly. As the pattern widens, the story becomes far darker and more unsettling: not just a mystery about what happened that night in 1966, but whether the clues that could have explained everything were ruined by the investigation itself.

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  • In tonight’s dead letter, we’ll take you through the brutalist monuments and ancient layers of Sofia, Bulgaria looking for what may have been the scene of a localized timeslip. After giving up the search for a playground that made a pronounced childhood impression, our listener Vili, stumbles right into a beautifully preserved version of it. We’ll discuss the folklore of missing time, and how our own memories might just be powerful enough to physically manifest things we wish to recover that don’t exist anymore.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    National Palace of Culture (NDK) in Sofia

    Samodiva - Bulgarian Woodland Spirits

    The Moberly–Jourdain Incident (Versailles Time Slip)

    Ed Debevic's Retro Diner

    Alpine Gardens (Alpinarium)

    The Ghosts of Versailles Part 1 (Astonishing Legends)

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  • In one of Brazil’s strangest unsolved mysteries, two electronics technicians travel to Niterói in 1966, buy matching raincoats, hike up a remote hill with cash, water, towels, and a handwritten set of bizarre instructions, then turn up dead days later lying side by side on palm leaves, wearing homemade lead eye masks and showing no clear cause of death. What follows is a case that spirals far beyond a simple true-crime puzzle, with every answer leading to a bigger question: were these men victims of a bizarre accident, participants in something occult, or did they believe they were about to witness something not of this world?

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  • In tonight’s dead letter, we hear from a librarian who works the desk at a fairly new building down in the Southeast. But the ground it sits on has a much heavier history: the library was built right over the exact footprint of four demolished hospitals, with the old medical cornerstones still cemented into the walkway outside. When a freshly upgraded security system triggers overnight and catches something moving in the dark, the staff is forced to wonder if the property's busy past is finally bleeding into the present.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    The Bray Road Beast Documentary on Prime Video

    A Haunting at the Hoyt Library on Prime Video

    Small Town Monsters Official Website

    ER70 EVP Recorder on the App Store

    Waverly Hills Sanatorium

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  • In tonight’s dead letter, we hear a story from a listener who along with her husband encountered something bizarre hovering low near their land down in the southernmost part of the Australian mainland. They struggle to understand what they’re looking at and how it could even exist. Somehow it seems to control the outcome of their day in ways that they can’t quite remember. The guys branch out to explore similar phenomena throughout the episode, touching on the famous Frederick Valentich disappearance over the nearby Bass Strait, the mechanics of space-time warp bubbles, and the strange nature of screen memories.

    NOTE: File needed a revision so this is the 2nd posting to replace the first deleted one.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    Wilsons Promontory National Park

    Astonishing Legends: The Disappearance of Frederic Valentich Part 1

    Astonishing Legends: Abduction at Devil's Den (Terry Lovelace)

    Astonishing Legends: Devil’s Den the Reckoning Part 1

    Remote Viewing (TransDimensional Mapping) the Calvine UFO Part 1

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  • In tonight’s dead letter, a routine room cleaning following a patient's passing turns into a puzzling technological glitch. A sensor alarm designed to protect patients from hurting themselves keeps going off. The solution to silencing the machine isn't found in a manual, but in a centuries-old tradition regarding the departure of the human soul.

    REFERENCE LINKS

    Appalachian Superstitions About Death

    The Custom of the Soul Window (Seelenfenster) (Requires translation)

    Why Do Nurses Hear Phantom Call Bells?

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  • In the lonely New Mexico desert, police discover an abandoned Volkswagen Beetle containing a 12-string guitar, a wallet, clothes, and a box of unsold records. Things a working musician would never willingly leave behind. The car belongs to Jim Sullivan, a talented singer-songwriter who had just made a strange call to his wife saying he’d been pulled over and that she “wouldn’t believe” what happened, before promising to call again from Nashville. He never did. What makes the story unforgettable is that those unsold records were his album called U.F.O., filled with songs about driving into the desert, leaving his life behind, and encountering something in the sky. In this episode, we dive into the eerie disappearance of a man who may have unknowingly written the soundtrack to his own vanishing.

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