From a gallows that refused to open three times to children barricaded inside a burning orphanage with no way out — February 23rd has more than its share of stories that don’t sit quietly. | The Morning Weird Darkness
From a gallows that refused to open three times to children barricaded inside a burning orphanage with no way out — February 23rd has more than its share of stories that don’t sit quietly. | The Morning Weird Darkness
A scientist invents a method to send someone’s consciousness back in time so they can inhabit another person’s body. In a bold attempt, the protagonist goes back to the night of Lincoln’s assassination—but ends up inhabiting the mind of John Wilkes Booth. It’s a cool sci-fi story from MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER! | #RetroRadio EP0493
A young couple travels back in time and discovers a plot to assassinate President Lincoln—forcing them to choose between altering history or letting fate run its course. | #RetroRadio EP0435
Was Lee Harvey Oswald truly the lone gunman, or was he just a pawn in one of history’s greatest conspiracies? Decades later, the contradictions, conflicting eyewitness accounts, and inexplicable evidence surrounding JFK’s assassination continue to fuel the mystery.
A man travels back in time to prevent a significant historical assassination, only to face unforeseen consequences that challenge his understanding of history and destiny. *** Hear the tale in this Old Time Radio marathon’s episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater from September 26, 1975!
When filmmaker David Crowley and his family were found dead in their home, what seemed like a tragic murder-suicide quickly spiraled into a chilling tale of conspiracy, government secrecy, and unanswered mysteries.
It was stated that the video was filmed at the same event shortly before the shots were fired, and the UFO in it flies past the same waving US flag that appeared in the now-historical photo of Trump with a bleeding ear and raised fist.
The theatre tickets are exceedingly rare, as just a few from the fateful night of April 14, 1865, are known to survive.
The largest private archive of declassified U.S. government documents vanished overnight in February 2026, and no one has explained who did it.
A casual podcast question to Barack Obama set off a chain of events that ended with a presidential order to release decades of classified government files on extraterrestrial life and UFOs — and what’s already in those files is far stranger than most people realize.
A Norwegian government scientist tried to disprove Havana Syndrome by testing a microwave weapon on himself — and ended up with neurological damage that sent Pentagon officials flying to Oslo.
Dutch lawyers say more than half of the AI-generated legal documents their clients bring in have to be thrown out, courts worldwide are handing down fines for fake citations, and one researcher tracking the problem says he’s logging five or six new cases a day.
An unsinkable ship disappears into the Arctic void, a serial killer blames his neighbor’s possessed Labrador, laughter becomes a contagion, and England decides that being dead isn’t a good enough excuse to avoid punishment. IT HAPPENED ON THIS DATE, JANUARY 30TH | The Morning Weird Darkness
You remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison, the Berenstain Bears spelled differently, and Darth Vader saying “Luke, I am your father” — but none of that ever happened. From the JFK assassination to The Wizard of Oz, we’re exploring the unsettling phenomenon where millions of people share the exact same false memories.
Thousands of pages of secret government records about Amelia Earhart’s 1937 disappearance were just released to the public, but the mystery only deepens. Spoiler alert: she’s still missing.
A masquerade ball meant to entertain an unstable king ended with four nobles burning alive on the ballroom floor.