Episodios

  • The Angelus Street Murder & The El Camino Haunting
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of Turlock Unburied, we revisit the unsolved killing of Raymond Gustafson—an 80-year-old Army veteran found stabbed to death inside his Angelus Street home. A quiet man who had lived there for more than 50 years, Gustafson’s murder shocked the neighborhood… and left investigators with few answers. Days later, the house would burn—twice—under suspicious circumstances, deepening the mystery.

    Then, we shift to a chilling account from a listener who spent nights in a home on El Camino Drive. Strange footsteps in the attic, movement in empty rooms, and encounters with figures that felt all too real—including a man in a suit… and something far more menacing.

    Two stories. One rooted in violence, the other in the unexplained. Both leave behind more questions than answers.

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    11 m
  • Blood on the Billiard Table & Something Outside the Window
    Apr 8 2026

    A deadly shooting inside Pete Nolan’s saloon… and a man who lingered before death.

    Then, a chilling encounter: someone—or something—outside a window in the night.

    Two unsettling stories from Turlock’s past and present, told the way they should be—unburied.

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    12 m
  • Fire and Murder on Geer Road & The Orestimba Creatures
    Apr 1 2026

    A series of fires.
    A brutal killing.
    And a family consumed by something no one could explain.

    In 1931, the Anderson case shocked Turlock—ending in murder, arson, and confinement to California’s early insane asylums.

    But just beyond the valley, in the Orestimba wilderness, another story was unfolding… one involving a mysterious figure seen moving through the hills at night.

    Two local stories—one documented, one unexplained.

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    12 m
  • The Fresno Flyer Crash & The Ghost of Vermont Street
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of Turlock Unburied, we explore two haunting stories pulled from the pages of local history.

    First, the devastating 1937 Fresno Flyer train crash, a tragedy that unfolded near downtown Turlock and left a lasting mark on the community. Through eyewitness accounts, survivor testimony, and the stories of unlikely heroes—including a former train engineer turned postmaster—we revisit the chaos, courage, and unanswered questions surrounding that night.

    Then, we turn to a quieter but no less unsettling mystery: the Buzzing House on Vermont Street. Residents believed something unnatural was hiding within the walls—a constant hum, strange activity, and whispers tied to a missing woman. But as the truth emerged, the explanation proved just as disturbing in its own way.

    Two stories. One rooted in catastrophe, the other in creeping dread. Both reminders that Turlock’s past is never as quiet as it seems.

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    14 m
  • The Electric Boy and The shack
    Mar 18 2026

    A boy accused of starting fires without touching a match. A boarded-up shack with no power—and something inside watching back. Two Turlock stories separated by time, both difficult to explain.

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    11 m
  • The Melon Patch Shooting and Hell House
    Mar 17 2026

    A quiet melon patch becomes the scene of a disturbing 1920 shooting involving two young boys. Decades later, on the edge of town, an abandoned house draws teenagers, rumors, and something far more unsettling—what locals came to call “Hell House.”


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    12 m
  • The Unsolved Murder of William Cullens and The Water Tower Ghost
    Mar 17 2026

    In June 1987, Turlock attorney William Cullens was last seen alive in his downtown office around lunchtime. The following afternoon, he was discovered brutally beaten to death inside that same space. Nearly four decades later, the murder remains unsolved.

    In this episode of Turlock Unburied, we examine the timeline of Cullens’ final day and the unanswered questions that continue to surround the case.

    The episode also explores a local legend tied to Turlock’s historic water tower — the story of a worker who fell during its construction and the lingering belief that his presence may still haunt the old fire station grounds.

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    15 m