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The Mystery of Kota Gelanggi: A Lost City in the Malaysian Jungle

March 17, 2026

Dr. Satan: The Terrifying French Serial Killer of WW2 Paris

September 24, 2024

Mysteries of Surt’s Cave: Bandits, Mutilations, and the Fire Giant

August 21, 2024

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    Was The Nikola Tesla Death Ray a Real Possibility?

    by Shelly Barclay June 15, 2011
    by Shelly Barclay June 15, 2011

    Nikola Tesla was an inventor and engineer. One invention he allegedly worked on would make war obsolete. That is the Nicola Tesla Death Ray.

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Were There Multiple Jack the Rippers?

    by Doug MacGowan June 14, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan June 14, 2011

    Jack the Rippers? Turnbull addresses each of the murders and indicates that there was probably more than just one White Chapel killer.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Fountain of Youth: Search of the Mystical Spring

    by Jim H June 8, 2011
    by Jim H June 8, 2011

    Stories of the Fountain of Youth goes back to at least 5th century BCE. when Greek historian Herodotus wrote about it. No one has found it.

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  • History

    Feral Children

    by Doug MacGowan June 6, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan June 6, 2011

    Feral children tales go back to pre-history. Myth states that Romulus and Remus, the twins who founded the city of Rome, were raised from infancy by a she-wolf.

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    Winchester Mystery House: A Bizarre History

    by Doug MacGowan June 2, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan June 2, 2011

    The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose is a riddle that may never be solved. Read about the history and why Sarah Winchester built it.

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  • Science & Nature

    Time Travel Theories in a Super Simple Nutshell

    by Shelly Barclay May 31, 2011
    by Shelly Barclay May 31, 2011

    Is it possible to begin in the 19th century and wind up 800,000 years in the future? Some theories suggest time travel may be possible.

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  • Archaeology

    The Lost Gospels

    by Shelly Barclay May 25, 2011
    by Shelly Barclay May 25, 2011

    The so-called Lost Gospels are gospels that no longer exist, exist in pieces or that are only known through references of their existence.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Spring Heeled Jack

    by Doug MacGowan May 24, 2011
    by Doug MacGowan May 24, 2011

    The last accepted encounter with Spring Heeled Jack occurred several decades later in August of 1877, at an army post near the English city of Aldershot.

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