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Dark History

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Bailey Sarian, a professional makeup artist & true crime connoisseur, is taking her expertise from her popular YouTube series, Murder, Mystery & Makeup, and expanding into the podcast world with Dark History! Each week, she will explore the chilling stories of the dark past from US and World History that they don't teach you in school!
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel for the exciting new show and podcast, exploring history's biggest events like never before! Join us as we delve into the past to uncover intriguing stories, conspiracy theories, and fascinating insights into some of history's most iconic moments. Subscribe to our channel now and be the first to catch our latest episodes, filled with captivating stories and intriguing insights into history's biggest events!
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When Walls Can Talk: The Podcast is a journey into the unknown, exploring the fascinating history and paranormal happenings of some of the world's most haunted locations. Hosted by Denver-based witch, tarot reader, and paranormal enthusiast, Jeremy Haig, each episode delves into the mysteries, haunted histories, true crime cases and supernatural secrets that lie within the walls of haunted houses, abandoned buildings, and other eerie locations. With a combination of storytelling, interviews, ...
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Dark History Podcast

Podcast by Mary Jackson, Bonnie Weibel and Andrea Georgic

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Three babes talking and joking about creepy & macabre things that happened in history. While we try to be as accurate as possible, we are not professional historians and we do not claim to be experts.
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History on the Dark Side

Jared Andrus

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As a middle school teacher, and now a college professor, my guests and I break down some of the darker corners of history with a keen on toward the whys and what nows. Season three brings in Jacob as a full time co-host. Its about the past, as well as our past as a family of not very ordinary people.
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My name is Ms. Vance, I am a high school history teacher, I believe in Liberty, and I do not believe in compulsory schooling. This will be a podcast about my thoughts, my feelings, and my attempts teach a class using theories of Liberty and choice, and how that works out, as well as content created by the students, sometimes even recorded by the students. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darktruthpodcast/support
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Today we embark on a chilling journey through the shadowy world of the Zodiac Killer, one of America's most infamous and enigmatic criminals. Our story begins in the late 1960s, as fear grips the heart of Northern California. Through a series of brutal attacks and bizarre letters sent to local newspapers, the Zodiac Killer not only claimed responsi…
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In the summer of 2006, a young Calgary woman was on top of the world. She had a supportive family, amazing friends and a great job. But life as she knew it came to an abrupt stop in the middle of the night on August 6, 2006. In this episode, Global News senior crime reporter Nancy Hixt shares details of a violent attack- a story that’s every woman’…
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Hi friends, happy Wednesday! Never in history has there been a more unappreciated animal than the pigeon. Most people think they are just disease infected rats with wings. Right? But actually, pigeons were our companions for centuries. All they wanted to do was help us send our silly little messages and stop wars, and what did they get in return? A…
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Venture with us behind the silver screen where the legacy of "Mommie Dearest" blurs the line between legend and scandal. As we unravel the film's cultural impact, we pay homage to the artistry and hardships of Joan Crawford and Faye Dunaway, two women whose identities were forever intertwined by this notorious biopic. The glamorous yet dark underbe…
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Today I thought a change of pace would be in order, I know people tune in for the dark or mysterious tales of history but sometimes it’s just better to leave the heavy stuff for an episode or two. Today we will celebrate some of the mind-bending, bizarre, absurd, and downright unbelievable stories that have happened in history. Join us as we uncove…
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Episode 310: On October 21, 2021, a tragic accident occurred on the set of the low-budget old-west movie Rust, filmed on a New Mexico ranch. Wife, mother and Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, 42, was fatally shot, and writer/director Joel Souza, 48, was injured. It was the lead actor and producer, Alec Baldwin, who was holding the prop gun that kill…
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In this episode, a gripping podcast episode that sheds light on one of the most infamous chapters in American history. Join us as we unravel the complex web of fear, superstition, and turmoil that led to the Salem witch trials, a period marked by accusations, trials, and executions that continue to fascinate and horrify us to this day. This episode…
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Hi friends, happy Wednesday! Now, before the Olympics were a thing, it was really just a bunch of Greek competitions about testing physical limits. They had no fancy ass equipment or Nike sponsorships. But since then, a lot of people have been abused, and cities have been destroyed. And apparently, people like you and I pay for the Olympics to exis…
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Episode 309: In Mike's first book, Murder, Madness and Mayhem, he wrote about an unknown man whose body was found on Somerton Park beach near Adelaide, Australia, by two trainee jockeys who’d been out with their horses on the morning of December 1, 1948. Lying in peaceful repose, the man wore a suit, overdressed for the warm Australian summer, and …
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Join us as we embark on an enthralling journey back to ancient Egypt, delving into the centuries-old mystery that has fascinated historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts alike: the lost tomb of Cleopatra VII, the last queen of Egypt. Despite her legendary life and dramatic death, the final resting place of Cleopatra remains one of history's grea…
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Dare you uncover the secrets that haunt the ethereal landscapes of Transylvania? Join me, Jeremy Haig, as we traverse the hallowed ground of the Hoia-Baciu Forest, where legend has it a shepherd and his beloved succumbed to a fate as twisted as the woodland's gnarled trees. Together, we'll probe the depths of Romania's most enchanting and terrifyin…
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Hi friends, happy almost St. Patty’s Day! I’ll be honest with you… it’s hard to shock me anymore. So when I tell you that this story that I found *SHOOK ME* to my core… you know it’s for real. While I was looking into lesser-known Irish history, I kept reading about these things called the Magdalene Laundries. And while something like “laundry” see…
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Episode 308: Kimberly Lynn Hallgarth was the 33-year-old mother of one and involved with former CFL football player Joshua Joseph Boden when. she was found brutally murdered at her residence in Burnaby, British Columbia, in March 2009. Her death was covered extensively in the media due to its connection with Boden, who had a long history of legal e…
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Venture with us to the haunting shadows of Poveglia Island, a forsaken sliver of land near Venice, as we uncover a chilling narrative that stretches from its days as a plague quarantine station to its incarnation as a mental asylum. Amid the deserted ruins, the island's eerie silence belies its tormented history, a testament to the dark tales and s…
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, has long been a subject of fascination and speculation due to its reputation for unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft. This enigmatic stretch of ocean is roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, covering an area of about 500,000 square miles. The Triangle is most famou…
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Hi friends, happy Wednesday! Remember Beanie Baby Mania? It was INSANE. Everyone thought these things would be worth thousands. And then outta nowhere, Furby showed up and completely changed the game, terrorizing kids and adults alike with those creepy little eyes and phrases. If you’re a 90s kid like me, chances are you had one of these iconic toy…
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Episode 307: On Friday, July 10th, 1970, around 7 a.m., near Ludlow, Maine, 45 kilometres from the border with Canada, the crew aboard a northbound Bangor & Aroostook Railway train noticed something lying on the tracks ahead. They thought at first it might be trash but reacted quickly regardless. Despite the immediate application of the brakes, the…
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Step cautiously with us into the shadowy world of Robert the Doll—a tale that weaves through superstition, fear, and the inexplicable. With a respectful nod to Robert himself, we embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of a seemingly innocent toy, whose perplexing influence has been felt keenly by the Otto family since 1905. As we navigate thr…
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Hi friends, happy Thursday! Did you know the person who paved the way for the invention of Wifii was one of the most controversial actresses in Hollywood? I know. Random! Today’s episode is about the one, the only, Hedy Lamarr. It turns out, we owe Hedy A LOT. Without her advancements in film and technology, the world would be a VERY different plac…
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Episode 306: This week, we discuss the shooting death of American Mark Harshbarger during a 2006 hunting trip to Newfoundland. The Meshoppen, Pennsylvania, man was shot by his wife, Mary Beth Harshbarger, who claims she thought he was a black bear. In 2010, Harshbarger was extradited to Newfoundland, where she stood trial for criminal negligence ca…
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Payed Episode In the shadows of late 19th-century Chicago, amidst the clamor of progress and the allure of the World’s Columbian Exposition, lurked a figure shrouded in darkness and deceit. He walked the streets with an air of confidence, his charming demeanor masking a sinister truth. His name was H.H. Holmes, but to those unfortunate souls who cr…
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Hi friends, happy Wednesday! Despite what some people may say, birth is not a problem that needs solving–it's a natural journey that we just need guidance to help us get through (And of course, doctors, midwives, doulas…you get it). As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized how scary and borderline traumatizing childbirth can be. But not only that… how d…
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In this gripping episode of our podcast series, we go deep into the fog-laden streets of Victorian London to explore the chilling tale of Jack the Ripper, the unidentified serial killer who terrorized the Whitechapel district in 1888. With a focus on how this enigmatic figure sparked an enduring fascination with true crime, we examine the blend of …
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Episode 305: Joseph LaPage, a French-Canadian rapist and necrophile known as the French Monster, was tried and hung in 1878 for the brutal, sexually motivated murder of Josie A. Langmaid, 17, in Pembroke, New Hampshire, in 1875. LaPage was also the sole suspect in the 1874 murder of Marietta N. Ball, a girl from St. Albans, Vermont. He was arrested…
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Hi friends, happy Valentine's Day! Maybe it’s all the social pressure, but personally, Valentine’s Day is not my favorite holiday. And I know I’m not alone in that. Sometimes it feels like Valentine’s Day is just one big scam. Like, why is there only *ONE DAY* to show people we love them? Where did all this pressure come from?! Well turns out, Vale…
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Episode 304: On the morning of July 11, 1996, police were called to the parking lot of a hotel under construction off Interstate 40 at 7471 Crosswood Boulevard in Knoxville, Tennesee. There, they found the body of a man, later identified as Robert Dennis Blair Adams, 31, a Canadian citizen from Surrey, B.C. Family and friends called him Blair. Scat…
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Hi friends, happy Thursday Welcome to the Dark History podcast. It’s no secret that the FBI has had a bad reputation for spying, sleuthing, and watchlists. But where did it all begin? At some point, the FBI went from just keeping an eye on people to actively trying to ELIMINATE them. They had their sights set on an up-and-coming inspirational leade…
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World War 1: a conflict that reshaped the 20th century, leaving millions dead and a continent scarred. But was it truly ignited by a single "shot heard 'round the world"? Join us as we delve deeper, exploring the complex web of geopolitical tensions, national ambitions, and tangled web ofalliances that set the stage for this global tragedy. #histor…
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Episode 303: The Chowchilla school bus hijacking and kidnapping, a notorious case that occurred in 1976, involved the abduction of a school bus carrying 26 children, nineteen girls and seven boys, ages 5 to 14, and their driver, Frank Edward ‘Ed’ Ray, who was 55. It was orchestrated by three young men from affluent families — brothers Richard Schoe…
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Imagine stepping into a classroom where the laws of gravity are defied and a student hangs suspended in the air. Welcome to our latest episode, where we peel back the layers of a decades-old mystery at Miami Aerospace Academy. It's October 25, 1979, and what begins as an ordinary day quickly spirals into an extraordinary exploration of possession a…
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In this episode, we examine the haunting tale of JonBenét Ramsey with the help of voices from the people who were there. Together, we will navigate the labyrinth of this perplexing case, from the enigmatic ransom note to the heart-wrenching discovery that left a family—and a nation—searching for answers. Experience the dichotomy of JonBenét's publi…
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Humanity’s journey through history is a tapestry woven with remarkable achievements, each thread representing a triumph of innovation, resilience, and collective endeavor. In the ancient world, civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt constructed awe-inspiring structures such as the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the pyramids of Giza. These archite…
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Hi friends, happy Wednesday! Welcome to the Dark History podcast. There’s always all this talk about who REALLY has the power in America. So I did a little digging, and discovered a not-so-great guy named J. Edgar Hoover–made famous for his 48-year racist reign over the FBI. And just as we thought, the guys pulling the strings ARE, in fact, also co…
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