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The Mythical Lost City of Zerzura - MINISODE
Zerzura is a legendary lost oasis city deep in the Sahara desert said to be guarded by black giants wielding golden swords and filled to the brim with treasure. The le...
Hunting the Beast of Bladenboro
In the winter of 1953, the sleepy town of Bladenboro, North Carolina was thrown into chaos by a series of gruesome animal attacks. The perpetrator? A mysterious creatu...
The Smiley Face Killers
The most terrifying concept you might come across in true crime is The Smiley Face Killers. A theory that proposes a killer or group of killers with victims across the...
The Strange Death of Todd Geib
We delve into the provocative case of Todd Geib, whose disappearance in the summer of 2005 led to a chilling mystery. Three weeks after he left a party, Todd was found...
The Berman Murders Unraveled
We probe into the provocative mystery of Barry and Louise Berman's unsolved homicide that cast a shadow over a tranquil area of the Mojave Desert in 1986. The Bermans ...
The Real Exorcist: The Mystery of Roland Doe MINISODE
Welcome to a spine-chilling mini episode of "A Study of Strange," where we dive into one of strange history's most unsettling cases - the real-life event that inspired...
Unraveling the Mystery of the 1916 NJ Shark Attacks
The first recorded shark attacks in history were part of a group of deadly strikes that occured in New Jersey in 1916. Four deaths occured in a matter of 12 days, and ...
Carl Großmann: The Butcherin' Berlin Beggar
In 1921 screams were heard coming from Carl Großmann’s apartment. Neighbors quickly called the police who arrived to catch Großmann in a frightening, murderous act tha...
Lost at Sea: Disappearances that Shook Basketball MINISODE
Dive into the baffling disappearances of two prominent figures in basketball history: Urgel "Slim" Wintermute and Bison Dele (Brian Williams) in this MINISODE. From di...
The Lost Dutchman Mine
Welcome to another thrilling episode of "A Study of Strange," where we peel back the layers of the unknown and the mysterious. Today we're joined by an incredibly tale...
Murder Mystery at the President Hotel
We delve into the perplexing and unsolved murder that took place at the President Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri in January 1935. The victim, Roland T. Owen, was found...
The Sea Monster and the Sub MINISODE
Towards the end of the first world war, a German U-boat, SM UB-85, was captured off the shores of Northern Ireland. The sub was found on the surface, its crew on deck,...
The Dark Watchers
In this episode of "A Study of Strange," we venture into the Santa Lucia Mountains of California to explore the legend of the Dark Watchers: silhouette type beings tha...
The Great Amherst Mystery
The most notorious account of poltergeist activity in Canada is said to have started in 1878. Esther Cox was a young woman who began hearing unexplainable noises, such...
The Mystery of Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier
The deaths of Arnold Archambeau and Ruby Bruguier are a tragic and controversial mystery that occurred in South Dakota in 1992. The couple were driving early one morni...
The Murder of Leota Camp
On July 10th, 1967, 25 year old mother of three, Leota Camp, was found by her young children, stabbed and bleeding in a small bedroom of the family’s home in Des Moine...
America’s First Serial Killers
Considered to be the first American serial killers, Micajah and Wiley Harpe were born in North Carolina in the mid to late 1700s and became notorious for their violent...
The Mysterious Disappearance of Louis Le Prince - MINISODE!
Inventor Louis Le Prince was the first person to create a motion picture, but before he got a chance to exhibit his camera he mysteriously disappeared in 1890. No one ...
The Disappearance of Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie was a world-renowned author of crime fiction, and her vanishing in 1926 made headlines around the globe. For 11 days, she was nowhere to be found, and ...
Talking Bigfoot with a Six Year Old
Albert Ostman's shocking encounter and kidnapping by a family of Sasquatch in 1924 is still a hotly debated topic. Was he telling the truth? Did he really spend almost...
