All Episodes
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The Murder Zone | Tales of the Cumminsville Ripper
Five women were found brutally murdered in the Cumminsville area of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the early 20th century. The serial killer was never caught, the murders remain...
The Most Famous Ghost Picture | The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
For centuries there were accounts of a ghost haunting the English estate of Raynham Hall. They were just rumors until a photograph published in Country Life magazine i...
Khamar-Daban Incident
Known as "Buryatia's Dyatlov Pass”, the Khamar-Daban incident is a bizarre mystery which saw experienced hikers become victims of an invisible horror. Unlike Dyatlov, ...
Poe's Murder Muse: The Mystery of Mary Rogers
The brutal 1841 murder of Mary Rogers, the beautiful “cigar girl”, inspired Edgar Allan Poe to write The Mystery of Marie Roget. Poe himself attempted to solve the mys...
Rye Madness & The Salem Witch Trials
Was a mysterious fungus behind the Salem Witch Trials? Drew Hannush from the podcast "Whiskey Lore" discusses his research into Salem, particularly the rye madness the...
Murder At Greystone Mansion | A Beverly Hills Scandal
A Rerelease of a classic episode with Dearly Departed's Scott Michaels. Scandal rocked the small town of Beverly Hills, CA in 1929. At a massive mansion built by an oi...
The True Stories of 3 Lost Nuclear Weapons (Broken Arrows)
What happens when the world’s most destructive weapons simply vanish? In this episode of A Study of Strange, we investigate the chilling history of missing nuclear wea...
The Valley Of The Headless Men | Canada's Most Terrifying Mystery
Deep in Canada’s Northwest Territories lies Nahanni National Park, a beautiful remote wilderness only accessible by boat or floatplane. Nicknamed The Valley of the Hea...
Pirate Mysteries: Lost Treasures, Missing Rogues, And The Secrets Behind The Legends
A Study of Strange explores the most riveting mysteries from the Golden Age of Piracy including why everything we know about pirates may be wrong. Topics include La Bu...
The Great Amherst Mystery
A rerelease of a classic episode of A Study of Strange about the most notorious account of poltergeist activity in Canada. This infamous paranormal mystery involves Es...
The Mystery of Tara Calico’s Disappearance | With Guest Robert Cannon
On September 20, 1988, 19‑year‑old college student Tara Calico left her Belen, New Mexico home for a morning bike ride and never came back. This episode examines the h...
4 of the Internet’s Most Cryptic Mysteries
The internet promises answers to everything, but it creates more mysteries than most care to admit. In this episode of A Study of Strange, we dive into four of the web...
Green Mountain UFO Encounters
When my nine year old son said, “I want to be on your podcast and hear about UFOs,” I proceeded as any dedicated podcaster would: by recording this episode.Great Mount...
Dead In Their Sleep: The True Inspiration for Freddy Krueger
In this chilling episode of A Study of Strange, we look at the terrifying real-life mystery that inspired A Nightmare on Elm Street: unexplained deaths of healthy Sout...
The Murder of Leota Camp REDUX
A summer re-release of a classic episode! On July 10th, 1967, 25 year old mother of three, Leota Camp, was found by her young children, stabbed and bleeding in a small...
Tensegrity and the Vanishing Witches PART TWO: The Cult of Carlos Castaneda
We conclude the devilish and mysterious story surrounding the disappearance of a group of women involved in a small cult run by new age author Carlos Castaneda. Not m...
Tensegrity and the Vanishing Witches: The Cult of Carlos Castaneda PART ONE
Not many are aware that one of the most successful “new age” authors, Carlos Castaneda, lead a cult. The women that made up the inner circle of his cult were called “t...
Four of the World's Most Haunted Paintings
What makes an object haunted? These four paintings have strange and mysterious backgrounds, along with claims of supernatural phenomena. #1 The Hands Resist Him, #2 Th...
Tunguska: When the Sky Exploded
In 1908, something tore through the skies over Siberia and exploded with the force of a thousand Hiroshima bombs. Trees were flattened across 800 square miles, yet no ...
Scary Photos That Can't Be Explained: What Happened to Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon
On April 1, 2014, two young Dutch friends, Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, tragically disappeared while on vacation in Panama. What began as a day hike turned into a h...
