Mysteries and Histories

Mysteries and Histories

byGeorgia Marie

True Crime

Join Georgia as each week she talks you through important pieces of history that more people should know about or true crime cases that require more public attention - awareness and education are key! 

Episodes(40 episodes)

Helen Duncan: Convicted of Witchcraft in the 20th Century?!
During the Second World War, Scottish medium Helen Duncan claimed to pull the dead out of the dark, until the British state decided her séances were dangerous. After she appeared to reveal a naval disaster that was still officially secret, she was dragged into court under the centuries‑old Witchcraft Act, branded a fraud, and locked up as Britain’s so‑called “last witch”, turning one woman’s ghost shows into a clash between belief, fear, and wartime paranoia.
Published: May 11, 2026Duration: 27m 34s
CONFESSED To 600 Murders... But How Many Are True?
Henry Lee Lucas built a reputation as America’s most prolific serial killer, then the truth started to fall apart. He confessed to hundreds of murders across the United States, closing cold case after cold case, while sheriffs and rangers lined up to hand him files and take credit for “solving” them. But as timelines clashed, details didn’t match, and impossible alibis emerged, Lucas’s story warped into something even darker: a mix of real violence, false confessions, and a justice system so eager for answers that it stopped asking the right questions.
Published: May 8, 2026Duration: 55m 47s
The GRUESOME Tale Of The Donner Party: What Would You Do To Survive?
A wagon train chasing the promise of a better life, a shortcut that became a death sentence, and a winter no one was ready for. The Donner Party set out for California in 1846 and ended up snowbound in the Sierra Nevada, trapped for months with dwindling food, rising panic, and an unthinkable choice: starve together, or survive by consuming the dead. By the time rescuers finally broke through the drifts, the trail they left behind was less a story of pioneers and more a gruesome legend of desperation, betrayal, and what humans are capable of...
Published: May 6, 2026Duration: 33m 54s
Delivery Driver Lured To His Death With Fake Order
Paul Logan was just doing his job, dropping off a takeaway order like countless nights before, until the address on his delivery route turned out to be a trap. Lured by a fake order, he walked straight into an ambush that would cost him his life, leaving behind a crime scene with more questions than answers and a family trying to understand how a simple shift ended in horror. His story turns an everyday job into a nightmare scenario: who placed that order, why was he targeted, and how do you stay safe when the danger is waiting at...
Published: May 4, 2026Duration: 14m 53s
The Tragic Journey Of The British Home Children STOLEN From Their Homes
Thousands of children, one empire, and a promise that was a lie. For decades, “British Home Children” were shipped overseas from the UK to Canada, Australia and beyond, sold the dream of fresh starts and loving homes, but too often met with hard labour, neglect, and abuse instead. Their childhoods were packed into suitcases and stamped with a destination, turning poverty and vulnerability into a one‑way ticket out of sight, and for many, out of their own families’ reach forever.
Published: May 1, 2026Duration: 30m 2s
Outed at Their Own Funerals: Unsolved Case Nearly 30 Years Later
In 1996, hiking partners Julie Williams and Lollie Winans set out into Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park for a quiet camping trip and were found days later, murdered at their secluded campsite. Their throats had been cut, their dog was left alive, and there was no clear sign of who had slipped into the forest to kill them or why. Decades on, the case remains officially unsolved, haunted by questions about hate crime, investigative missteps, and whether a killer walked back out of those trees completely unseen.
Published: Apr 29, 2026Duration: 26m 38s
Who Was The FEMALE Spy Who Changed The Course Of The American Revolution?
In the middle of the American Revolution, there was a spy so secret we still don’t know her name, only her code: Agent 355. Moving through British‑occupied New York as a well‑placed “lady,” she is said to have charmed information out of officers, slipped secrets to the Culper Ring, and helped expose Benedict Arnold’s treason, then vanished into history with no confirmed face, no confirmed grave, and a legend built entirely out of whispers in other people’s letters.
Published: Apr 27, 2026Duration: 38m 0s
The Forest Hiking Trip That KILLED 5 School Boys
In 1936, a group of English schoolboys set off on what was meant to be a scenic hike through Germany’s Black Forest and walked straight into a blizzard they were never prepared for. Ignoring local warnings, their teacher pushed them higher into the mountains as snow deepened, temperatures crashed, and the boys began to collapse from exhaustion and cold.By the time rescuers fought their way up the slopes, five boys were dead, and a simple school trip had become “The English Calamity”: a haunting lesson in negligence, hubris, and how quickly nature punishes the smallest bad decisi...
Published: Apr 24, 2026Duration: 25m 7s
MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS On Abandoned CHILDREN Living In Squalor
Willowbrook State School was supposed to be a “school” for children with intellectual disabilities but behind its doors, it became a warehouse of human suffering. Overcrowded, filthy wards held thousands of neglected children and adults, many left naked, restrained, or lying in their own waste, while disease, abuse, and even unethical medical experiments spread through the corridors. For years, families and staff whispers were ignored, until hidden cameras finally exposed the horror to the world, turning Willowbrook into a byword for institutional cruelty and a chilling reminder of what happens when society stops seeing certain peop...
Published: Apr 22, 2026Duration: 40m 34s
18-Year-Old Confesses To Mother's BRUTAL Murder... But Did He Do It?
On a September night in 1973, 40‑year‑old Barbara Gibbons was found brutally murdered in her Connecticut home, her body so savagely attacked that the crime scene shocked even seasoned investigators. Her teenage son was quickly pulled into the centre of the storm, and what followed was a tangle of rushed assumptions, pressured statements, and courtroom drama that would hang over the case for decades. To this day, the Gibbons murder sits in that uneasy space between justice served and justice distorted, raising the lingering question of what really happened inside that house, and who we choose to beli...
Published: Apr 20, 2026Duration: 51m 58s
The Mysterious Illness That Caused You To Sleep For YEARS
Imagine getting sick and then slipping into a sleep you can’t wake up from, not for days, not for months, sometimes not for years. In the early 1900s, a mysterious “sleeping sickness” known as encephalitis lethargica swept across the world, leaving people frozen between life and death: eyes closed, bodies still, but often aware of everything happening around them. Doctors watched as some patients never woke up, while others opened their eyes decades later with strange, permanent damage to their brains, turning one baffling illness into one of medicine’s most haunting unsolved stories.
Published: Apr 17, 2026Duration: 26m 18s
CCTV Captures Him RUNNING Out Of The Airport... And He Was Never Seen Again
In July 2014, 28‑year‑old German tourist Lars Mittank vanished after a series of strange, paranoid behaviours at a Bulgarian airport, caught on CCTV running into the woods, never to be seen again. He’d left his luggage behind, seemed terrified of people who weren’t there, and was acting like someone who desperately believed he was in danger. Years later, his disappearance has become one of the internet’s most unsettling mysteries, raising the same chilling question over and over: what was Lars so afraid of, and where did he go?
Published: Apr 15, 2026Duration: 40m 45s
The People Who Believe They're DEAD : The Walking Corpse Syndrome
Imagine waking up convinced you’re dead. Walking Corpse Syndrome, or Cotard’s Syndrome, is a rare condition where people genuinely believe they have no organs, no blood, or no life left inside them. They might insist they’re a walking corpse, deny the need to eat or sleep, and move through the world like a ghost in their own story, physically alive, but utterly certain they no longer exist.
Published: Apr 13, 2026Duration: 25m 34s
MURDERED By A Stranger On Her Own Driveway
On the morning of January 25, 2019, 29-year-old Liz Barraza was shot and killed in front of her own home while setting up a garage sale. The suspect waited for her husband to leave for work, then opened fire with a revolver before fleeing in a dark-colored Nissan Frontier. Nothing was stolen. No clear motive has ever been established. The murder was captured on home security cameras, and the suspect's vehicle was recorded in the neighborhood hours before the shooting, suggesting a premeditated attack. Police were initially certain they would catch the killer within hours. Over six years later...
Published: Apr 10, 2026Duration: 39m 8s
Body Found In An Impossible Place... Could ALIENS Be Responsible?
On a June afternoon in 1980, coal miner Zigmund Adamski vanished after popping out for a quick trip to the shops and was found days later on top of a coal heap, miles from home, with no clear explanation of how he got there. His clothes were oddly neat, there were strange marks on his body, and parts of the timeline simply refused to make sense. Between talk of botched foul play, mysterious medical treatment, and even whispers of UFOs, the Adamski case has become one of Britain’s most unsettling unsolved mysteries.
Published: Apr 8, 2026Duration: 22m 38s
The Tragic Murder of Rachel Nickell and How Police Destroyed the Case
On a July morning in 1992, 23‑year‑old Rachel Nickell took her young son and their dog for a walk on Wimbledon Common and never came home. She was brutally attacked in broad daylight, a crime so shocking it gripped the UK and terrified women across London. What followed was a deeply flawed investigation that fixated on the wrong man, a media frenzy that turned grief into spectacle, and years of legal and forensic battles before the truth finally emerged.
Published: Apr 6, 2026Duration: 1h 9m 35s
The First Murder Case Ever SOLVED Using DNA
Two schoolgirls, one quiet English village, and a killer who thought he’d gotten away with murder, until science caught up with him. In the 1980s, the brutal killings of Lynda Mann and Dawn Ashworth left Narborough living in fear and police desperate for a lead. What followed would change criminal investigations forever: the world’s first use of DNA profiling to crack a murder case, expose a false confession, and unmask the real predator hiding in plain sight.
Published: Apr 3, 2026Duration: 37m 26s
The Weekend Away That Ended In MURDER By Friends?
On a summer weekend in 2015, 21‑year‑old Lauren Agee headed to a cliff‑side campsite at Center Hill Lake for a party, by Sunday morning, her body was found in the water below. Friends claimed it was a tragic accident, but strange injuries, shifting stories, and missing pieces quickly turned a simple drowning into a storm of rumours and suspicion. To this day, the case sits in a tense space between “accident” and “something more,” leaving Lauren’s family and true crime followers asking the same question: what really happened on that cliff in the dark?
Published: Apr 1, 2026Duration: 41m 40s
What Caused The 'Madness' Of King George III?
For centuries, Britain watched its king slowly unravel. George III, once seen as a dutiful, steady ruler, began to speak in torrents, pace through the night, and drift in and out of terrifying, incoherent episodes that baffled his doctors and horrified his court. Whispers of “madness” crept through the palaces and into Parliament, as ministers juggled a crumbling royal mind with the need to keep an empire running. Behind the polite portraits and powdered wigs lies a far darker story: a monarch trapped inside his own head, a family torn between love and power, and a kingdom forced to ask...
Published: Mar 30, 2026Duration: 29m 38s
Loving Mother Found MURDERED In Car... And They've Never Found A Motive
32 years ago, much-loved mum Vera Anderson received a phone call that resulted in her leaving her home at 10pm on a Saturday night and driving to a quiet, deserted area. Hours later, she would be found murdered in her car, in what appeared to be a hit. Despite extensive investigation, authorities have never found any motive, any reason as to why someone might want Vera dead.
Published: Mar 27, 2026Duration: 24m 19s