Marie Beulah Mueller, disappeared on March 5, 1972 and Mary Theresa Simpson was abducted on March 15, 1964. There are recent updates to these cold cases that are over 50 years old. These are considered the coldest cases.
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Ryan Gable is a veteran radio personality and producer for his weeknight show The Secret Teachings, named after Manly Hall’s magnum opus. His broadcasts focus on the synchronicity and objective analysis of Parapsychology, Pop-conspiracy, Para-politics, Pop Occult-ure, Health, History, the Paranormal, Symbolism, Alchemy, Magic, Philosophy, and more, in the most distinct ways by finding parallels and patterns often overlooked. Ryan is also the author of several books including his esoteric masterpiece ‘Occult Arcana’, his compendium of synchronicity ‘The Technological Elixir’, and ‘Liberty Shrugged’, which is an unconventional and non-partisan look into the history of the United States. His new book ‘Garden of Hallucinations’ is an esoteric primer focusing on the symbolism of the human body, the relationship between magic and miracle in religious texts, and psychic manifestations. James Creachbaum Jr. is a paranormal investigator and one-time antiques dealer. Presently he works as a producer for Forbidden Realms, and for many years hosted a show on Night Dreams Talk Radio Network where he explored ghostly apparitions, Bigfoot sightings, alien encounters, and mysteries like Area 51. Tom Sewid was born in Alert Bay off northeastern Vancouver Island which is the homeland of the Namgis Tribe. As a kid he would hear the real Sasquatch always watched children. She was not allowed to take them but if they misbehaved she would come at night and take you while you slept. She would take you deep into the forest to her home where she would boil and eat you. Tom’s father was a commercial fisherman which allowed him to hear and share stories about sasquatch originating in the coastal area of British Columbia, Canada. Tom went on to become a trophy hunting guide specializing in black and grizzly bears, which took him to logging camps abandoned for decades, and places where few humans ever walked. He investigated sasquatch with Dr. John Bindernagel for many years. Pat O'Connell discusses the backstory behind her book: Bleedthrough: A true story of aliens, demons, and pure evil in Texas. In the three years between 2010 and 2013, Texas aircraft repair shop owner, Clay Wheeler, his wife, and his employees experienced an array of events at Sparks County Airport that make the events at Utah’s Skinwalker Ranch pale by comparison. UFO sightings, alien intrusions, poltergeist activity, spirit manifestations, demonic presences and possessions, assaults, shootings, a government raid … and plain old murder. This story is about Clay: a man trying to run a respectable business while doing his best to cope with bizarre events and phenomena that jeopardize everything he has built and worked for.
Kemper was a private military school founded in 1844 on 46 acres in Boonville, Missouri. It closed in 2002. Throughout the years, students met sudden and sometimes violent ends. Are they the ones who are said to haunt the buildings? And Kemper isn't the only place where those who are not quite at peace roam the hallways.
Amy Marohn is a medium, spiritual hypnotist, and founder of Sensorium Hypnosis. With a background in rehabilitation counseling and over two decades of experience in healing and spiritual work, she guides clients and students around the world in aligning with their higher self and purpose. Dennis has over 40 years of experience in the field of the paranormal. He has studied, researched, and investigated many aspects pertaining to the paranormal and the supernatural with many personal paranormal experiences. He is also a researcher and Investigator of the occult and the supernatural. He is a well-known authority on folklore, legends, superstitions, cryptozoology, and the occult. Dennis has written several books: Beyond the Shadows: A Field Guide to the Paranormal, and The Road Unseen: A Paranormal Journey into High Strangeness. Bobby J. Gallo recounts the most interesting investigations he's undertaken as a paranormal investigator along with his family.
Marlene visits the beautifully scenic and evocative Key West Cemetery. Established in 1847, the history of the island can be found amongst the tombstones of those who lived in paradise.
The cemetery is a 19-acre burial ground at the foot of Solares Hill, situated there to protect the graves from flooding. A hurricane in 1846 had washed out coffins from the original cemetery located at the sand dunes at present-day Higgs Beach. It is estimated that as many as 100,000 people are buried there, many more than the 30,000 residents who currently live on the island. It is in the northwest section of the Old Town area of the island. The cemetery contains a historic Catholic section, Jewish section, the USS Maine Plot dedicated in 1900, and the Los Martyrs de Cuba, a memorial for those who fought in the 1868 Cuban revolution. In addition to these defined areas, Cubans and Americans, rich and poor, are interred throughout. In-ground and crypt style graves range from simple concrete copings filled with soil to elaborate monuments. Plot enclosures of wrought iron, wood, or concrete were often used to mark family plots. The Gulf Killer is the nickname given to a possible serial killer who was active in the Pasco County and the wider Tampa Bay area of Florida. A group of unsolved murders of fourteen women and two men were committed between 1971 and 1978. While the victims were grouped together differently at various points, nine were attributed, dubiously, to a single killer. Whether the murders were connected to one or multiple individuals, feuding pimps, criminal organizations, or a sexually depraved killer was never determined. At least eight of the victims were involved in prostitution on the Dale Mabry Strip. Thus these crimes also became known as The Strip Murders or the Red Light Murders. Allan Pacheco is a paranormal investigator, author and historian who leads private ghost and history tours in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His extensive research covers ghosts and hauntings, UFOs and aliens, mystery beings, missing people and more. A native Santa Fean and descendant of the Conquistadors, Allan is a leading authority on the high strangeness and supernatural secrets of the mysterious Southwest. Allan Pacheco is a paranormal investigator, author and historian who leads private ghost and history tours in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His extensive research covers ghosts and hauntings, UFOs and aliens, mystery beings, missing people and more. A native Santa Fean and descendant of the Conquistadors, Allan is a leading authority on the high strangeness and supernatural secrets of the mysterious Southwest.
Rich Valdes has been formally trained as a religious demonologist by three churches from the age of 18 (two of them non-denominational and then by The United States Old Catholic Church where he finally completed his Recognition and Certification). He worked for the Church as their Resident Religious Demonologist until 2024. He's been involved in the paranormal field for 44 years. Rich Valdes is also a former member of John Zaffis’s team PRSNE for the State of Florida He has appeared on Eli Roth Presents The Legion of Exorcists, Coast to Coast AM among other paranormal shows and podcasts. He has has been featured in the popular Cable TV show “A Haunting” for season nine “Buried Secrets”.
Harmony recounts how her husband, Chris DeFlorio a retired New York City police officer became involved in fighting the forces of darkness. The cases are detailed in his book, "Called into Darkness." The autobiography details the evolution of Chris and Harmony from first responders into the supernatural world. Chris was featured in the documentary, "It's Coming" where he battled malevolent spirits tormenting a Brooklyn family. They work as religious demonologists and speak on profiling visionary serial killers.
Henry and Marlene talk Halloween and discuss grisly, but little known crimes dating back almost 100 years, that were considered "Voodoo Murders".
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Russ has worked as a designer of small self-contained computer systems, a technical director for a theater, and an herbal nutritional researcher. He's a self-taught computer programmer, website designer, musician, sound engineer, and IT manager. He discusses the truth of chemtrails, and the long lasting effects on the human population. Author and teacher, Miss Aida was born into a Cuban family who practiced Santeria. The practice of magic has always been a part of her life. She is a natural born medium and a Hoodoo practitioner. She is a registered nurse and a proud United States Air Force veteran. Miss Aida also holds a Master’s of Science degree. A renowned authority on Hoodoo, she is available for workshops, seminars, media presentations, as well as private psychic readings. John Vines discusses his research into true crime as a basis for his book The World is Angry. Synopsis: "Adam never expected Houston to be anything more than a fresh start a place to settle, to leave the past behind. With Peter, a sharp-eyed detective, and Laura, whose effortless charm keeps them both grounded, life feels steady. But when a brutal murder in New Orleans catches their attention, everything changes. The victim’s body, carefully staged with a cryptic message, is more than just a crime scene it’s a statement. And it’s only the beginning. As more bodies appear, each arranged with eerie precision, Adam, Peter, and Laura find themselves drawn deeper into the mystery. What starts as curiosity turns into an obsession, a desperate attempt to decode the killer’s twisted logic? But as they unravel each clue, they begin to realize that this isn't just a faceless murderer leaving a trail of bodies it’s someone with a purpose. And someone who may be watching them just as closely as they are watching him."
James Rink describes himself as a Super Soldier in the Secret Space Program, Due to this experience he understands programming and trauma, and he hopes to awaken humanity to the secret activities of the covert government. Uncovering topics such as brainwashing, trauma, milabs and covert harassment; all of which he has had to endure his entire life as a product of Project Surrogate and Ultra MK Milab Super Soldier experimentation.
He also discusses his interview with Jimmy Paine, a former MIB, who describes an encounter with the Creeper in 1972—a chilling tale that later inspired the 2001 horror film Jeepers Creepers. This is an entity which breached our dimension when the SAGE radar tower at Thomasville Air Force Station in Alabama opened a portal into the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945. That same portal was implicated in the disappearance of Flight 19. A U.S. Navy training flight, The Creeper—a time‑traveling creature—is said to have claimed some 600 lives during its rampage. After that initial incursion, it lay dormant in the limestone caverns beneath central Florida until it was reawakened in 1972. (James Rink passed on November 30, 2025 from a heart attack at the age of 45) Pamela K. Kinney is a paranormal investigator who long ago gave up trying to ignore the voices in her head and has written horror, fantasy. science fiction, a children’s fantasy picture book, poetry, nonfiction ghost books, and a nonfiction shapeshifter cryptids/indigenous mythology book ever since. She discusses her real-life encounters with the paranormal and startling research she has come across when writing her books. David S. Brody is a 12-time Amazon #1 Bestselling fiction writer with over half a million books sold. He discusses his latest book The Magda Line: Templars and What Truly Makes America Great (Templars in America Series). He also discusses the Templar themes of which he has written several books. He has studied ancient stone structures which he believes are evidence of exploration of America prior to Columbus. Christopher Balzano is a writer, researcher, folklorist, and current host of the podcast Tripping on Legends. He has been documenting the unexplained since 1994 and has been a figure in the paranormal world through his book, articles, and his work as the director of Massachusetts Paranormal Crossroads and now Tripping on Legends. He's authored several books about regional hauntings, dark woods, cult-based crimes and the paranormal. |
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