From a vengeful saint’s ghost striking down a Viking conqueror to an occult-obsessed music producer who foresaw death at a séance and then walked straight into his own dark prophecy, February 3rd is one of history’s most unsettling dates.
From a vengeful saint’s ghost striking down a Viking conqueror to an occult-obsessed music producer who foresaw death at a séance and then walked straight into his own dark prophecy, February 3rd is one of history’s most unsettling dates.
Deep in Rome’s ancient catacombs, among six million Christian dead, a terrified medium channels the spirit of martyred Saint Agnes—revealing the exact location of a hidden treasure buried centuries ago. Now a skeptical scientist has the chance to prove whether her visions are real, if he dares to dig where the ghost has directed. | Front Page Drama, “Ghost of the Catacombs” | #RetroRadio EP0539
Technology companies are quietly building an industry around digital immortality — and the first customers are already talking to their dead children through artificial intelligence.
During the Victorian era, a wave of self-proclaimed mediums used emerging technology, psychological tricks, and sleight of hand to convince grieving families they were speaking to the dead.
A woman becomes entangled with a manipulative occultist who claims he can help her communicate with her late husband! Hear the tale from CBS Radio Mystery Theater! | #RetroRadio EP0393
Tough SAS troopers are terrified that their own military base is now haunted after they summoned the dead in a séance.
A séance predicted England’s most haunted house would burn — and on February 27th, 1939, it did. A man who claimed aliens abducted him spent the rest of his short life trying to explain what happened, and never quite got there. Also: Barbra Streisand cloned her dead dog twice. February 27th is that kind of day. | The Morning Weird Darkness
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.
From an 18th-century New Jersey legend to a wave of Texas tragedies in the 2000s, the fear of carrying Satan’s child has driven ordinary people to extraordinary horror.
A suburban husband who never wanted to attend a séance discovers he’s the rarest kind of medium — and a dead Napoleonic soldier discovers he’s the perfect host. | #RetroRadio EP0577
They appear in bedrooms at 3 AM. They perform procedures on paralyzed victims. They’ve been documented for decades across cultures worldwide. But what are they really? The answer depends on which theory you believe – and none of them are comforting.
After months of speculation, canceled auctions, and competing buyers, the mystery mortgage holder is finally revealed.
A teenage prostitute in Manila’s oldest prison claimed invisible demons were attacking her. Then the wounds started appearing in front of witnesses.
Recent government hearings have made UFOs and aliens front-page news, and now a Catholic priest says he’d baptize extraterrestrials if asked. But I think before agreeing so quickly to the idea, this priest needs to be asking some really big theological and spiritual questions.
Hollywood didn’t have to exaggerate this one. The facts are disturbing enough on their own.
A centuries-old inn’s resident poltergeists are moving guests’ belongings and sparking arguments between couples who blame each other for the paranormal mischief.