Episodios

  • Serial Killer: The Zodiac
    Mar 31 2026

    Between 1968 and 1969, a mysterious killer haunted Northern California, murdering at least five people and sending cryptic letters and ciphers to local newspapers. Calling himself the 'Zodiac,' he taunted police and the public, but his true identity has never been revealed. This episode explores the crimes, the chilling letters, and the lasting mystery of the Zodiac Killer.


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    33 m
  • Heaven’s Gate Cult
    Mar 25 2026

    In March 1997, a mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, California became the site of one of the most unsettling mass deaths in modern history. 39 members of the Heaven’s Gate group were found arranged in identical clothing, their deaths carefully planned and documented. Led by Marshall Applewhite, the group had spent decades developing a belief system that blended religion, science fiction, and extraterrestrial salvation, teaching that Earth was temporary and that a spacecraft from the “Next Level” would come to take them home. As comet Hale-Bopp comet appeared in the 1990s, their beliefs crystallised into a final act they described not as suicide, but as “graduation.” This episode explores how the group formed and how belief created one of the most haunting cult cases in American history.


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    28 m
  • The Vampire of Sacremento
    Mar 18 2026

    In the late 1970s, Sacramento was shaken by a series of brutal killings carried out by Richard Trenton Chase, a man later labelled the “Vampire Killer.” Convinced that his blood was being poisoned and that he needed to survive by taking blood from others, his behaviour escalated from harming animals to attacking people. In just one month, six lives were taken. This episode explores who Richard Chase was, how his beliefs developed, and how a suburban city became the backdrop for one of the most disturbing true crime cases in American history.


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    33 m
  • The Fairies of Cottingley
    Mar 11 2026

    The Cottingley Fairies might not seem like the kind of story you’d expect on Paranormia. There’s no crime scene and no shadowy figure in the woods. Instead, it begins with two cousins in a small Yorkshire village, a stream behind their house, and a borrowed camera meant to prove a simple claim… that they had been visiting fairies.


    In 1917, Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright produced photographs that appeared to show tiny winged figures dancing beside Cottingley Beck. What could have stayed a family joke quickly spread far beyond the village. The images reached Theosophists who believed they were proof of hidden worlds, and eventually Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, who published them in The Strand magazine and argued they might change how people think about reality.


    This episode explores how a childhood hoax became an international story, and why so many people, in a world still recovering from war and loss, wanted to believe it.


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    29 m
  • The Final Fantasy House
    Mar 4 2026

    In the early 2000s, a small group of teens and young adults found each other online through Final Fantasy VII fandom. It started the way so many internet friendships start with late-night chats, shared obsessions, and the relief of being understood by strangers who felt like home. Then a charismatic leader began offering something bigger than community. She claimed certain members weren’t just fans, but that their souls were “bonded” to the characters. Their real lives, she said, existed in another world, and she could help them remember.


    What followed wasn’t just roleplay. Survivor accounts describe a household in State College, Pennsylvania, where the fantasy became a framework for control. Relationships were treated as “destiny,” boundaries reframed as betrayal, and “past-life” rituals that slid into coercion and confinement.


    This episode traces how a fandom became a contained world, and why its aftermath became an internet legend. Some names are pseudonyms from published reporting in Vice; others are composite characters created to reflect roles described across survivor accounts. This is not a story about the supernatural. It’s a story about vulnerability, identity, and what happens when belief stops being private, and becomes the price of belonging.


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    34 m
  • The Foundling of Nuremberg
    Feb 25 2026

    In May 1828, a teenage boy appeared at the gates of Nuremberg carrying letters and a name… Kaspar Hauser. He could barely explain where he’d come from, but the letters claimed something extraordinary, that he had been raised in isolation, kept in a dark room since infancy by a man he rarely saw, then delivered to the city like a sealed message finally opened.


    Nuremberg didn’t know whether it had found a victim, a miracle, or a fraud. Officials contained him, teachers tried to educate him, doctors examined him, and crowds came to stare. Rumour quickly outgrew the boy at the centre of it; a feral child, psychological experiment, political secret, even a stolen heir. As the attention intensified, so did the violence, injuries, alleged attacks, and a public argument that hardened into two competing truths. Someone was hunting Kaspar, or Kaspar had learned that mystery was the only way to stay protected.


    The story ends in December 1833, in a winter garden in Ansbach. Kaspar staggers back with a stab wound and a small purse containing a note written in mirror writing, backwards like a riddle. He dies days later, and the question survives him. Was he murdered, or did he write his own ending? This is not a story about the supernatural. It is a story about identity, public obsession, and what happens when belief becomes the price of compassion.


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    31 m
  • The Ghost Who Pulled the Trigger
    Feb 18 2026

    In January 1804, a man was shot dead on a dark lane in West London. For weeks beforehand, residents of Hammersmith believed their streets were haunted by a tall figure in white, silent, advancing, and impossible to catch. Neighbours formed armed patrols. Passwords were agreed for meeting in the dark. Rumour hardened into routine. When Francis Smith raised a shotgun and fired at what he believed was the apparition, the haunting ended instantly. The “ghost” was Thomas Millwood, a bricklayer walking home from visiting his family, dressed in the white clothes of his trade.


    This episode reconstructs the long winter that led to that gunshot. We trace how fear spread through conversation, newspapers, and testimony. We examine the night itself using court records from the Old Bailey, the shouted challenge, the silence, the shot heard across Black Lion Lane. And we follow the case into the courtroom, where the trial became something far larger than a local tragedy.


    Because the question was no longer whether a ghost existed. It was whether belief, even sincere belief, could excuse killing. The Hammersmith Ghost case would go on to shape the law of self-defence and criminal responsibility for generations. But before it became a legal landmark, it was a neighbourhood gripped by fear, a man misrecognised in the dark, and a community forced to confront what panic can make ordinary people do. This is not a story about the supernatural. It is a story about how fear becomes action, and how the law decides what that action is worth.


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    40 m
  • The Long Way to Jonestown
    Feb 11 2026

    In November 1978, more than nine hundred people died in a clearing in the Guyanese rainforest. For decades, the story of Jonestown has been reduced to a phrase, a cautionary shorthand for blind obedience. But that language skips the part that matters most.


    This episode traces the long, ordinary road that led there. From the early years of the Peoples Temple in the American Midwest, where food, housing, and dignity were offered to people the state routinely failed… to the slow narrowing of belief, the erosion of choice, and the creation of a world where leaving no longer felt possible.


    We follow the movement south, not as exile, but as promise. We examine daily life inside Jonestown, the routines, the labour, the loudspeakers, the rehearsals, and the way fear was organised long before it was acted upon. And we reconstruct the final days, using court records, testimony, and the forty-four-minute tape that captured the end of the settlement’s logic.


    This is not a story about madness. It is a story about how belief becomes an environment, and how a place built to protect people can quietly turn into one that will not let them go.


    Content warning: This episode contains discussion of mass death, psychological coercion, and harm involving children. Listener discretion is advised.


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    44 m