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He Woke From a Coma and Claimed He’d Been the Head Surgeon
Episode 261
In 1939–45, hospital newsletters mention a stern young surgeon named Dr. Leonard Clark. In 1984, a West Virginia taxi driver with the same name crash…
2 months, 1 week ago
The Scarecrow That Remembered His Name
Episode 259
In 1981, Mark and his parents moved into a weather-beaten farmhouse in rural Kentucky. Locals warned them about the field behind it—dead corn watched…
2 months, 1 week ago
He Returned After 2 Years. Then They Saw His Hand.
Episode 258
West Virginia, 1939. Howie Dewitt worked the night shift to keep a roof over his family. Deep in the tunnels, he slipped and fell into a shaft. Rescu…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Was “Goofy” Stolen from a Boy in an Asylum?
Episode 257
The legend doesn’t start on a drawing board. It starts in a hallway at night—Indiana, 1903—where a boy laughed without pause. Nurses called him “Goof…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
The Cleveland Plumber From Hell
Episode 256
In the late 1970s, Cleveland swore by Johnny Kane. He was the kind of plumber people bragged about—polite, punctual, cheaper than anyone, first on yo…
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The “Special Blend” Gas That Never Ran Out
Episode 255
In the late 1970s, Redwater, Texas had a favorite stop on Highway 19. Martha Pump’s station sold the cheapest gas around—“$10 a gallon,” she’d grin—a…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
The Real-Life Scooby-Doo Tapes (1974)
Episode 254
In 1974, a small Oregon TV studio launched a low-budget kids’ series called “The Mystery Dogs.” Four local teens and a real Great Dane named Rufus so…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
The Lamp Merchant of the Pier
Episode 252
California, 1920s. Tourists on the pier remember a man named Poofington—thin, pale, and always smiling from behind the glow of antique lamps. His pit…
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The Child Behind “Betty Boop”
Episode 253
This isn’t a cartoon. It’s a remembrance—Harlem, 1929. Elizabeth is six. Her mother sings at the Velvet Room while men drink and talk over the music.…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
What Was in the Soup?
Episode 251
Texas, 1990s. A small diner called Soupadelic built an empire on one bowl.
The slogan said, “One sip and you’ll be hooked forever.” Locals agreed — no…
2 months, 3 weeks ago