
Amelia Earhart: The Last Flight and the Island Theory
On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the central Pacific while trying to reach Howland Island in a Lockheed Electra 10E. The Coast Guard cutter Itasca received se...
9 Elo 23min

Elisa Lam: The Hotel Death That Turned Into an Internet Obsession
In early twenty thirteen, twenty-one-year-old Canadian student Elisa Lam disappeared while staying at the Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, then partly operating as Stay on Main. The Los Angeles Po...
3 Elo 25min

The Zodiac Killer: The Ciphers, the Letters, and the Identity That Still Haunts America
On July thirty-first, nineteen sixty-nine, three Bay Area newspapers received letters from an unidentified killer. Each envelope contained one-third of a cipher and a demand for publication. The write...
26 Heinä 26min

Cicada 3301: The Internet Puzzle That Looked Like a Recruitment Test
On January fourth, twenty twelve, an anonymous image appeared on fourchan with a stark claim: its creators sought highly intelligent people. Hidden inside the file was the first step in a cryptographi...
18 Heinä 25min

Black Dahlia: The Hollywood Myth That Buried Elizabeth Short
On January fifteenth, nineteen forty-seven, the body of twenty-two-year-old Elizabeth Short was found in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. The homicide investigation was led by the Los Angeles Police Depar...
13 Heinä 24min

The Mary Celeste: The Ship Found Without Its Crew
Description (must begin with this line on its own): https://www.FKNpods.com The Mary Celeste remains one of maritime history’s most documented unresolved cases: an American brigantine found in the At...
13 Heinä 46min

Somerton Man: The Body, the Book, and the Probable Name Carl Webb
On December first, nineteen forty-eight, a well-dressed dead man was found on Somerton Beach near Adelaide, South Australia. He carried no identification. His fingerprints did not match South Australi...
12 Heinä 17min



















