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Join hosts Aaron Habel (Generation Why) and Jack Luna (Dark Topic) as they journey through harrowing tales of the catastrophically lost.2023 Crímenes Reales Mundial
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  • The Highest Fall
    May 14 2025

    From the moment Vesna Vulović saw her friend wearing a flight attendant uniform she knew the job was for her. Vesna loved travelling to different countries and meeting new people. January 25th, 1972 was a day like any other for flight attendant Vesna Vulovic - she checked her schedule and boarded JAT Flight 367 to Belgrade with a layover in Copenhagen, Denmark. Unbeknownst to the crew and passengers, a mid-flight attack would rip the plane apart, and Vesna would be the sole survivor of the incident and a 33,333 ft fall.

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    Sources:

    “Too good to be true?” The Independent, Thu, Jan 26, 2012 ·Page 25

    “woman survives 30,000ft fall” The Muskegon Chronicle, Fri, Jan 28, 1972 ·Page 1

    "She's the luckiest girl alive" The Toronto Star Tue, Dec 26, 1972 ·Page 17

    “Ex flight attendant survived 33,000-foot fall” Honolulu Star-Advertiser Sun, Dec 25, 2016 ·Page B6

    "Stewardess survives plane crash" South Florida Sun Sentinel Sun, Dec 25, 2016 ·Page B4

    Greenlight interview

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    27 m
  • The SOS Incident
    Apr 30 2025

    Two hikers get lost in a park in Japan and a very large SOS made of birch trees leads rescuers to the pair. But the two hikers swear they had nothing to do with the sign and a subsequent search reveals human remains and a disturbing audio recording left at the scene...

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    32 m
  • The Lost Girls Of Panama
    Apr 16 2025

    It’s not unusual for those in their early twenties to want to get out into the world and explore it. Plenty of young people have found themselves backpacking across foreign lands, sleeping in hostels and meeting strangers in strange places, that will become lifelong friends, sharing lifelong memories. But it’s dangerous. Let’s not forget that. Anything that fits the bill of adventure - must naturally be so.

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    Sources:

    MSNBC, How this journalist found herself in the middle of a Panamanian true crime story

    Koude Kaas Cold case blog (information compiled from various sources)

    News from Dutch investigators on the finding of the backpack and its content

    Cell phones record the last moments of the Dutch women

    Dutch women had no plans to leave their accommodations in Panama, says landlady

    Ouders Kris en Lisanne: Het voelde gelijk al niet - RTL LATE NIGHT

    Lost in the Wild

    'Reddingsteam was dicht bij vermiste Kris en Lisanne in Panama'

    In den Kleinen Hap

    Imperfect Plan / 2

    Daily Beast- The full story

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    42 m
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Great stories that are well researched and told with just the right amount of detail. Aaron and Jack are good storytellers who bring interesting commentary and their own POV without making it all about them.

A new angle on true crime

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I can't stand most podcasts, as the commentary often detracts from the content and drags along. Not here! These two have the greatest dynamic, and their commentary adds to the content, as opposed to hindering the story. They bring humor, intellect, and insight, while honoring these very serious historical events. I love listening to them, and is my current favorite! Thanks guys, I'm a huge fan! Keep it up!

This is where it's at!

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I have followed Generation Why for many years now. I'm an Aaron fan because I like how he brings the stories across in a caring, respectful, and logical manner. He and his co-podcaster don't disappoint here. I enjoy hearing real life stories about real people with real struggles and (usually) real victory. I hope you guys keep up the good work.

Aaron fan here

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