Part Two of Season 06 Episode 22: To Morn Names
With news of the unidentified body found on Somerton Beach beginning to spread throughout the world, the Adelaide police have their hands full as they …
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On December 1st, 1948, the body of an unknown man was found on Somerton Beach in Adelaide, South Australia.
Despite recent claimes that the identity of the individual, who would come to be known as …
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In 1685 George Sinclair, the brother of Maister Thomas Sinclair, the man who revealed Major Thomas Weir's confession to the authorities, published a book titled Satan's Invisible World Discovered, wh…
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In 1670, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Major Thomas Weir, a Covenanter and man of puritanical faith was a much-respected member of the city's Presbyterian community. Until, one day, the mask slipped.
Go …
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With the death of Francisco Marto in 1919, followed by that of his sister Jacinta the following year, Lucia dos Santos was left as the only living member of the enigmatic trio who knew the apparent s…
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Part two of Season 6 Episode 20: Children of the Pastures
Lucia is faced with a true test of her faith as the Mayor attempts to put an end to her and her cousin's extraordinary claims.
Meanwhile, ex…
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In the spring of 1916, three young children from the village of Aljustrel in western Portugal claimed to see the Virgin Mary while out tending sheep in a nearby pasture.
The incident marked the begi…
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In March 1974, Terry Matthews and his mother, Gerri Betz, came across a strange metallic sphere in the woods close to their home in Jacksonville, Florida.
Then, things got a little strange...
Go to t…
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In 1951, 67-year-old Mary Reeser moved down from Columbia, Pennsylvania to Florida to be closer to her son and grandchildren.
Five weeks later, Mary was dead; killed in the most horrifying and bizarre…
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It is said that St Francis of Assisi was the first person to receive the stigmata, back in 1224.
Since then only thirty or so people have seriously claimed to have suffered from it, with perhaps the…
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