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The Inventor Who Turned His House Into a Trap

The Inventor Who Turned His House Into a Trap


Episode 268


In 1930s Ohio, a reclusive inventor named Joseph Cermitsky lived alone in a Victorian house that locals feared. When a drifter vanished near his property, Detective Bob Rosenthal went to investigate. On August 3rd 1937, he found an open window and slipped inside. The basement was filled with strange machines and hidden levers. When he pulled one, the walls shifted, revealing chambers of remains and mechanical traps.

As he turned to escape, Cermitsky stood in the corner, silent and calm. What happened next became the town’s most terrifying legend. This episode recreates the night Hamburg’s quiet inventor showed what his machines were really for—and how one detective barely made it out alive.


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