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The Magician Who Made His Audience Disappear

The Magician Who Made His Audience Disappear

Episode 267 Published 2 months ago
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In 1891, New York’s famed illusionist—the Great Zaza—promised one final trick. Before a crowd of 1,600, he asked them to close their eyes and count to ten. Before they reached nine, the room was empty. Only a handful of theater workers remained, each claiming they saw Zaza flee into the night. Officials minimized the incident for decades, calling it rumor and hysteria. Then, in 1963, a film crew in Antarctica found frozen remains—people, animals, even props—matching the disappearances tied to Zaza’s act. This episode lays out the sequence, the witnesses, and the numbers that don’t let the story die. Dates, receipts, and the one question that still cuts through the noise: how do you bury a trick that keeps leaving evidence in the ice?

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