
Episode 196: The 1967 Oak Lawn tornado outbreak
In fifteen minutes one Friday in April of 1967, one tornado slashed through the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn, leaving dozens dead in its wake. But it wasn't the only tornado to strike the area that afte...
21 Apr 20221h 26min

Episode 195: The San Bernardino massacre
It was just supposed to be a typical office training session masked as a Christmas party - the speeches, the boring videos, the slideshows that probably could have been an email. But at 11 AM, everyth...
13 Apr 20221h 46min

Episode 194: The 1989 San Bernardino train wreck
First, the train ran off the rails. Then, fire rained from the sky. Hell, it seemed, had come to San Bernardino.
6 Apr 20221h 24min

Episode 193: TWA Flight 3
When Hollywood legend Carole Lombard boarded TWA Flight 3 on January 16th, 1942, in Las Vegas, she hoped to be home in only a few short hours. She and the twenty-one other people on board only made it...
2 Mar 20222h 4min

Episode 192: The Erfurt latrine disaster
What do you get when you have sixty noblemen in a cess pit? One of the most disgusting disasters of all time.
18 Feb 202256min

A quick announcement!
I just wanted to share some news regarding the podcast for those of you who don't follow the social media accounts or Patreon. Nothing terrible, I promise.
15 Feb 20225min

Episode 191: The 2020 Calabasas helicopter crash
When we all first heard basketball legend Kobe Bryant had died, the world was in disbelief. But the how of it all made everything so much more tragic.
11 Feb 20222h 4min

Episode 190: The GMAC massacre
Dragging yourself into work on a Monday can always feel grim. But on June 18th, 1990, the employees at the GMAC office in Jacksonville, Florida, had something far more terrifying than boring meetings ...
4 Feb 202253min



















