
Episode 169 - Chris Benoit, The Champion Wrestler Who Murdered His Family Before Killing Himself
One of WWE's most iconic wrestlers of the early 2000s, Chris Benoit died by suicide in 2007 after he strangled his wife to death and suffocated his young son at his home. https://allthatsinteresting....
5 Aug 33min

Episode 168 - The Voynich Manuscript: The 'World's Most Mysterious Book'
Since it was rediscovered in 1912, scholars have been trying to decode the unknown script and bizarre illustrations inside the 15th-century Voynich Manuscript — but to this day, nobody knows exactly w...
22 Jul 27min

Episode 167 - Out-Of-Place Artifacts That Have Left Archaeologists Baffled
Over the centuries, archaeologists have come across countless incredible relics that bring humanity’s past to life: King Tut’s sarcophagus, the bodies of Pompeii, intricate silver and gold llama figur...
8 Jul 36min

Episode 166 - The Real History Of The Boston Tea Party
On December 16, 1773, American colonists protested the British Parliament's tax on tea by throwing British tea into Boston Harbor — and changed history. https://allthatsinteresting.com/boston-tea-p...
24 Jun 28min

Episode 165 - Anastasia: The True Story Of The Russian Princess
On July 17, 1918, the last Czar of Russia Nicholas II, his wife Alexandra Feodorovna, and their five children were brutally murdered by communist revolutionaries known as the Bolsheviks. Though the Bo...
10 Jun 35min

Episode 164 - The Real Stories Behind Some Of Bob Dylan's Most Iconic Songs
Bob Dylan burst onto the scene in the 1960s as the "voice of a generation," providing evocative and politically engaged anthems that reflected America’s rapidly changing times, from the Civil Rights m...
27 Mai 27min

Episode 162 - The Mysterious Statues Of Easter Island
In 1722, Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen discovered a remote island in the Pacific on Easter Sunday, which he named "Easter Island," where he was astonished by the hundreds of towering, stern-faced moa...
29 Apr 30min




















