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)

The Craziest CULTS That You've Probably Never Heard Of
Hidden away in suburbs, small towns, and rented halls, some of the strangest cults in history never made the headlines but their stories are wilder than anything you’ve seen in a documentary. From doomsday prophets with bizarre end‑of‑the‑world plans, to self‑styled messiahs controlling every second of their followers’ lives, these groups operated on the fringes, quietly ruining lives under a cloak of secrecy. This time, we’re diving into the cults you’ve probably never heard of: the obscure movements, the unhinged beliefs, and the chilling lengths people will go to for a promised sense of purpose...
Published: Mar 25, 2026Duration: 39m 46s
Who Is The Cheerleader In The Trunk?
In 1982, a steamer trunk abandoned near a quiet Maryland roadside was opened to reveal the decomposed body of a young woman, nicknamed the “Cheerleader in the Trunk,” also known as the “Woman in the Trunk” and “Lady in the Trunk.” She was likely a teenager or young adult, and to this day, no one knows her name, where she came from, or who put her in that footlocker. All that’s left is a Jane Doe, a handful of clues, and a decades‑old question hanging over Frederick County: who was she, and why did her life end in a box in the woo
Published: Mar 23, 2026Duration: 23m 46s
Just How Gay WAS Ancient Rome?
Just how gay was Ancient Rome? To answer that, you have to step into a world where desire wasn’t neatly labelled, and power mattered more than gender. Roman writers joked, bragged, and gossiped about sex with men and women, yet what really raised eyebrows wasn’t who you slept with but whether you were in control. From emperors with male lovers to graffiti that left nothing to the imagination, Rome was a place where queerness was everywhere and nowhere at the same time: visible in daily life, yet filtered through strict rules about class, status, and shame.
Published: Mar 20, 2026Duration: 37m 8s
A MOTHER Forced To Find Her DAUGHTER'S Remains Under The Bath Tub
In December 1989, 22‑year‑old pizza delivery girl Julie Hogg vanished from her home in Billingham, Teesside, leaving behind a locked house, an unfinished bath, and a family who knew instantly that something was wrong. For months, her disappearance hung over the town like a fog, no clear crime scene, no confession, just rumours and a chilling sense that the danger was closer than anyone wanted to believe. When Julie’s body was finally discovered hidden inside her own home, the truth that followed exposed not only a killer, but a justice system that would take years, and multiple trials, to tru...
Published: Mar 18, 2026Duration: 42m 18s
The DARK HISTORY Of Birth Control
Long before the pill became a symbol of choice and freedom, birth control was built on secrets, lies, and experiments done on bodies that never truly got to say “yes.” From dangerous early trials on poor and marginalized women to forced sterilisation laws and eugenics‑driven policies, the fight to control pregnancy has often gone hand in hand with attempts to control entire groups of people. Behind every neat little packet of pills and every “liberating” slogan sits a much darker truth: who got safe options, who got harmed in the name of progress, and who still pays the price for...
Published: Mar 16, 2026Duration: 1h 6m 14s
Teenage Girl ABDUCTED From Her Own Home : The Leigh Occhi Case
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Leigh Occhi or details about her disappearance is asked to call the Tupelo Police Department at (662) 841-6491 or Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi at 1-800-773-TIPS (8477).On a stormy morning in 1992, 13‑year‑old Leigh Occhi vanished from her Mississippi home, leaving behind blood, questions, and a mother who insists she has no idea what happened. The front door was locked, the house was quiet, and Leigh was simply gone, as if she’d stepped out of her life mid‑routine. Decades later, her disappearance still lingers like a ghost over Tupelo, a myster...
Published: Mar 13, 2026Duration: 31m 20s
The Serial Killer Who Never Touched Her Victims
Giulia Tofana was the whispered secret of desperate wives: a woman who bottled death and sold it as salvation. Her creation, the infamous Aqua Tofana, slipped into wine and soup without taste or trace, leaving doctors baffled and husbands quietly buried. In the candlelit streets of 17th‑century Italy, her name became a rumour, a warning, and a legend, proof that sometimes the most dangerous killer looks like a helpful friend.
Published: Mar 11, 2026Duration: 23m 24s
How Can A CHILD Be Murdered And No-one Notice?!
In 1984, the body of an unidentified man was found in Volusia County, Florida, leaving behind almost no clues to who he was, how he lived, or why he died. Decades later, investigators and online sleuths are still trying to put a name to this John Doe and piece together the final hours that led to his lonely death. This episode takes a broad, introductory look at the case, the few details we do know, and the haunting question at the heart of every unidentified victim: how does someone simply vanish from the record?
Published: Mar 9, 2026Duration: 17m 21s
The Freeway Phantom: A Name That Still Haunts The Highway
One killer, six young girls, one city gripped by fear. In the early 1970s, an unknown predator stalked the highways around Washington, D.C., snatching children off the streets and leaving their bodies by the roadside. In this episode, we step into the shadow of the Freeway Phantom: a faceless figure who taunted police, devastated families, and then vanished, leaving behind a trail of questions that still haunt investigators today.
Published: Mar 5, 2026Duration: 52m 2s
The Nightmare Of The Magdalene Laundries
Magdalene laundries were so‑called “refuges” or institutions where women and girls were sent for moral “correction”, often made to work long hours in harsh conditions with little or no pay. In this episode, we introduce the history of these laundries, why they existed, and how they affected the lives of those who passed through them.
Published: Mar 3, 2026Duration: 29m 12s
209: The Tylenol Murders
FROM THE VAULT | In 1982, a series of sudden, unexplained deaths in the Chicago area sparked nationwide panic and forever changed how consumer products are packaged and protected. Victims had taken capsules of Tylenol that had been secretly laced with cyanide. The case, which became known as the Chicago Tylenol murders, remains one of the most chilling unsolved crimes in American history.
Published: Feb 21, 2026Duration: 29m 52s
208: The Murder of Adrienne Shelly
Adrienne Shelly was a gifted actress and filmmaker, best known for her work both in front of and behind the camera. In 2006, her life was tragically cut short in New York City under circumstances that initially raised more questions than answers. What first appeared to be a suicide was later revealed to be a devastating act of violence, forcing investigators, loved ones, and the public to confront the truth behind her death.
Published: Jan 26, 2026Duration: 22m 0s
207: The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood
FROM THE VAULT | Natalie Wood was one of Hollywood’s brightest stars - a child actress turned icon whose career spanned decades and generations. But in 1981, her life was cut short under circumstances that remain deeply controversial. When Natalie drowned off the coast of Catalina Island during a weekend aboard a yacht with her husband Robert Wagner and co-star Christopher Walken, questions quickly overshadowed the official explanation.
Published: Jan 21, 2026Duration: 43m 19s
206: The (probable) crimes of Dr Crippen
n 1910, Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen was convicted of murdering his wife and became the first criminal ever captured with the help of wireless technology. For over a century, the case has been considered closed.But what if it isn’t?New DNA analysis has raised unsettling questions about the evidence used to condemn Crippen, challenging long-held assumptions about the remains found beneath his London home. Was the body really his wife’s? And if not, how did a case built on circumstantial evidence, forensic uncertainty, and media frenzy lead to one of the most infamous exec...
Published: Jan 16, 2026Duration: 29m 38s
205: The Irish Vanishing Triangle
FROM THE VAULT | In the late 20th century, a chilling pattern emerged in Ireland. Young women vanished without warning from a small geographic area stretching across the east of the country. leaving behind few clues, no bodies, and families desperate for answers. The region would come to be known as the Irish Vanishing Triangle.
Published: Dec 26, 2025Duration: 41m 23s
204: The Disappearance of Ben McDaniels
In August 2010, experienced cave diver Ben McDaniels entered the depths of Florida’s Vortex Spring and was never seen again. What began as a routine dive quickly spiralled into one of the most baffling missing-person cases in modern adventure history. Despite extensive search efforts by elite recovery teams, no trace of Ben was ever found - not even in a place where escape seemed impossible.
Published: Dec 22, 2025Duration: 33m 8s
202: The Disappearance of Leah Roberts
In 2000, 23-year-old Leah Roberts packed up her Jeep and set out on what seemed to be a spontaneous road trip across the American Northwest. Searching for meaning after loss, Leah told no one exactly where she was going - or why. Nine days later, her SUV was discovered wrecked and abandoned deep in the forests near Bellingham, Washington, sparking one of the most perplexing missing-person investigations of the decade.
Published: Dec 19, 2025Duration: 21m 37s
203: Aileen Wuornos
Aileen Wuornos is one of the most polarising figures in American true crime; a woman whose life story is as tragic as the crimes that made her infamous. In the early 1990s, Wuornos claimed the lives of several men along Florida’s highways, becoming one of the nation’s most widely known female serial offenders. But behind the headlines was a life marked by trauma, instability, and a desperate struggle to survive.
Published: Dec 16, 2025Duration: 29m 55s
200: The Ruxton Murders
In 1935, a quiet English town was rocked by one of the most notorious forensic cases in British history. When dismembered remains were discovered in a ravine near the Scottish border, investigators confronted a mystery that seemed impossible to untangle - until groundbreaking science changed everything.In this episode, we delve into the story of Dr. Buck Ruxton, the respected physician whose carefully maintained façade hid a violent undercurrent. Through innovative detective work, early forensic anthropology, and a nationwide investigation, the truth behind the Ruxton murders reshaped criminal science to this day.
Published: Dec 12, 2025Duration: 43m 46s
199: Patty Stallings: an innocent mother in prison
In 1989, Patty Stallings rushed her sick infant son to the hospital, unaware that this desperate act would ignite one of the most shocking wrongful conviction cases in American history. What doctors believed was poisoning was actually a rare genetic disorder. But before the truth could surface, Patty was arrested, charged with murder, and forced to grieve the loss of her child from behind bars.Join us as we examine the heartbreaking story of Patty Stallings - a mother fighting to clear her name - and the lesson her case still teaches about justice, science, and the devastating cost...
Published: Nov 28, 2025Duration: 27m 2s