Season 6 Episode 16 Extra: Remote Control by Unexplained Podcast

 

In last week's episode, we learned about Baba Vanga, whose apparent psychic abilities are said to have been analysed by a number of parapsychologists.

As for mainstream scientists, you might think they prefer to stay away from such things.

In fact, there is a long and fascinating history of well-respected academics, many of whom have made significant contributions in their field, putting such people to the test, with often startling results.

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Image drawn by Hella Hammid in her first session

 

Season 6 Episode 15 Extra: Cloudbusting by Unexplained Podcast

 

Of all the strange aviation related disappearances, perhaps the spookiest of all are those in which the aircraft return, but the crew do not...

Stories like that of US Navy scouting blimp L-8, which in 1942 became the locus of one of the greatest aviation mysteries of all time.  

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Season 6 Episode 14: The Ash on the Floor by Unexplained Podcast

 

In May 1967, Stefan Michalak was spotted walking along Trans-Canada Highway 1, just west of Falcon Lake in Manitoba, Canada.

Bleary-eyed and holding a briefcase in one hand, while clutching at his stomach with the other, the story of what he was doing there exactly, is one of the strangest in Canadian history.

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Season 6 Episode 13: A Place of Forgetting by Unexplained Podcast

 

In 1898 a story written by Mildred Darby was published in London’s Belgravia magazine titled, “A House of Horrors.”

Darby later claimed it was in fact a true reflection of the many strange goings-on that occurred during her time living at Leap Castle in Ireland.

This episode is an adaptation of “A House of Horrors” by Mildred Darby.

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Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town (Pt.3 of 3) by Unexplained Podcast

 

This episode contains deeply disturbing scenes of violence, murder and sexual violence toward children. Parental discretion is advised.

Third and final part of Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town 

With many giving up hope of ever finding the killer, Detective James Wilkerson is convinced he has the guilty man in his sights. 

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Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town (Pt.2 of 3) by Unexplained Podcast

 

This episode contains deeply disturbing scenes of violence, murder and sexual violence toward children. Parental discretion is advised.

Part Two of Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town

In the wake of the horrific murders in Villisca, investigators struggle to find a culprit. But is the killer already in their midst?

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Rev. Lyn George Kelly

 

Season 6 Episode 12: A Darkness on the Edge of Town (Pt.1 of 3) by Unexplained Podcast

 

This episode contains deeply disturbing scenes of violence, murder and sexual violence toward children. Parental discretion is advised.

In June 1912, one quiet rural community in southwest Iowa, USA, became the scene of one of the most brutal and inexplicable unsolved murders in American history. It remains no less shocking today than it was over 100 years ago.

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Season 6 Episode 11: Slide Away by Unexplained Podcast

 

Between 1945-1950, four people vanished without trace in an area of Vermont in the USA, dubbed the Bennington Triangle due to the array of strange and weird occurrences said to have taken place there.

In 1946, 18-year-old Paula Jean Weldon became the second of those four people to disappear in a case one investigator described as the most baffling he ever came across.

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Season 6 Episode 10: The Longest Road by Unexplained Podcast

 

Back in 1892, 29-year-old Julia Thomas headed out into the heart of Arizona's Superstition Mountains in search of an apparently lost gold mine, after having its location disclosed to her by a dying man. Said to have been the richest mine in the world at the time it has since become known as The Lost Dutchman's Mine.

Some say it still lies out there, just waiting to be discovered...

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Photo of Weaver’s Needle by Ken Lund (flickr.com/photos/kenlund/15598091206)

 

Season 6 Episode 9 Extra: High and Mighty by Unexplained Podcast

 

Just like Miguel Jose Viana and Manual Pereira da Cruz, 32-year-old Granger Taylor, from Vancouver Island, Canada, also had extensive knowledge of electronics and a burning desire to visit another world.  

And just like Miguel and Manuel, his too is a tragic tale clouded in mystery.

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Season 6 Episode 9: Hoping for a Spark by Unexplained Podcast

 

In Brazil, in August 1966, two years into a military dictatorship, there was every reason to assume the bodies of two men, found dead on a hill outside the city of Niteroi, could well be victims of the country's cruel new reality.

Within minutes of surveying the apparent crime scene, however, it quickly became clear to police that something far more bizarre was going on.

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