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  • The Thai Cave Rescue: Nine Days in the Dark Before Anyone Found Them | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 11 2026

    On June twenty-third, two thousand and eighteen, twelve boys from the Wild Boars football team and their assistant coach entered Tham Luang cave in northern Thailand and were cut off by rising floodwater. For nine days, nobody knew if they were alive. The cave system flooded. Visibility for divers dropped to almost nothing. British cave divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen finally found them alive on a muddy ledge five kilometres from the entrance — thin, weak, sitting in the dark, but breathing.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the full Thai cave rescue — the flooded passages so narrow that even expert cave divers found them terrifying, the death of retired Thai Navy SEAL Saman Kunan who lost consciousness underwater while delivering supplies, the decision to sedate the boys and bring them out one at a time through hours of black water, and the three-day operation across July eighth to tenth that brought all thirteen people back to the surface alive. It remains one of the only cave rescue stories where everyone came home.

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    6 min
  • Mark Dickey: They Built a Field Hospital a Kilometre Underground | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 10 2026

    In September two thousand and twenty-three, experienced American caver Mark Dickey began vomiting blood more than one thousand metres underground in Morca Cave in southern Turkey. He was too weak to move. A fit caver could take fifteen hours just to reach the surface from where he lay. Dickey was not fit — he was losing blood in one of the deepest cave systems in Turkey, with no way out under his own power. Before rescue could begin, doctors had to descend into the cave and stabilise him underground, including administering a blood transfusion by headlamp using bags warmed over a camp stove.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the fifty-seven-hour rescue operation that brought Mark Dickey back to the surface — the multinational team from ten countries who descended in shifts, the sections of cave that had to be widened for the stretcher, the moments when his condition worsened again mid-rescue, and the early hours of September twelfth when he finally emerged under the night sky. He had gone underground healthy. He came back out alive.

    Subscribe to 5 Minute Strange for a new true story every weekday. One mystery. Five minutes. No explanation.

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    5 min
  • Johann Westhauser: 12 Days to Carry One Man Out of Germany's Deepest Cave | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 9 2026

    In June two thousand and fourteen, German cave researcher Johann Westhauser was struck by falling rock more than one thousand metres underground in the Riesending cave system in the Bavarian Alps — Germany's deepest cave. He suffered serious head and chest injuries and could not climb out. Before rescue could even begin, one of his companions had to spend over ten hours climbing to the surface just to raise the alarm. What followed was one of the most technically complex cave rescues in European history.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the eleven-day operation that brought Westhauser back to the surface — the hundreds of rescuers from across Europe who descended in shifts, the underground bivouacs where teams handed over the stretcher in the dark, the narrow passages and vertical climbs that had to be navigated with an injured man who could not move freely, and the moment on June nineteenth when daylight finally reached him again after nearly twelve days underground.

    Subscribe to 5 Minute Strange for a new true story every weekday. One mystery. Five minutes. No explanation.

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    5 min
  • Floyd Collins: America Watched Him Die Underground | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 8 2026

    In January nineteen twenty-five, Kentucky cave explorer Floyd Collins crawled into Sand Cave alone and dislodged a twenty-seven-pound rock that pinned his leg in a passage too tight to work in. He was alive. People could reach him. Food and water were passed down. And then the story became national news — reporters arrived, then crowds, then vendors selling food, until thousands of people gathered on the hill above while one man lay trapped in the cold below, slowly dying.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the two-week rescue operation that became America's first modern media spectacle — the reporter who crawled into the cave repeatedly and won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage, the hand-dug vertical shaft that reached Floyd Collins on February sixteenth, and the discovery that he had already been dead for more than a day. The cave was still too unstable to recover his body quickly. Sand Cave kept him for a while longer too.

    Subscribe to 5 Minute Strange for a new true story every weekday. One mystery. Five minutes. No explanation.

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    6 min
  • Nutty Putty Cave: The Man the Mountain Kept | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 7 2026

    On November twenty-fourth, two thousand and nine, twenty-six-year-old medical student John Jones crawled headfirst into an unmapped crevice in Nutty Putty Cave in Utah and became trapped upside down, roughly eighteen inches wide, one hundred feet underground. Rescuers reached him. They got an IV into him. They let him speak to his pregnant wife by radio. After twenty-seven hours underground, a rope-and-pulley system almost pulled him free. Then the anchor failed and he slipped back. He died that night, still in the crevice.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the full rescue attempt at Nutty Putty Cave — the physiological reality of being trapped inverted for hours, the brief moment when it looked like he was going to make it, and the decision that followed his death. Recovering his body was deemed too dangerous. The cave was sealed with concrete. John Jones is still inside it. He has never been brought home.

    Subscribe to 5 Minute Strange for a new true story every weekday. One mystery. Five minutes. No explanation.

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    6 min
  • Mark Dickey: They Built a Field Hospital a Kilometre Underground | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 5 2026

    In September two thousand and twenty-three, experienced American caver Mark Dickey began vomiting blood more than one thousand metres underground in Morca Cave in southern Turkey. He was too weak to move. A fit caver could take fifteen hours just to reach the surface from where he lay. Dickey was not fit — he was losing blood in one of the deepest cave systems in Turkey, with no way out under his own power. Before rescue could begin, doctors had to descend into the cave and stabilise him underground, including administering a blood transfusion by headlamp using bags warmed over a camp stove.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the fifty-seven-hour rescue operation that brought Mark Dickey back to the surface — the multinational team from ten countries who descended in shifts, the sections of cave that had to be widened for the stretcher, the moments when his condition worsened again mid-rescue, and the early hours of September twelfth when he finally emerged under the night sky. He had gone underground healthy. He came back out alive.

    Subscribe to 5 Minute Strange for a new true story every weekday. One mystery. Five minutes. No explanation.

    #5MinuteStrange #MarkDickey #TrueCrime #MysteryPodcast #CaveRescue #TrueStoriesYouNeverKnew #MorcaCave #Turkey #CaveRescue2023 #StrangeButTrue

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    5 min
  • The Somerton Man: The Code Nobody Has Ever Cracked | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 4 2026

    In December nineteen forty-eight, an unidentified man was found dead on a beach in Adelaide, Australia. Every label had been cut from his clothes. No one recognised him. No one reported him missing. Hidden in a secret pocket in his waistband was a tiny piece of paper torn from a rare edition of a Persian poetry collection. On it were two words: Tamam Shud. It is ended. The investigation led to a coded message that cryptographers have studied for over seventy years and never solved.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the strange details of the Somerton Man case — the missing identity, the concealed note, the uncracked code, and the phone number that led to a woman who denied knowing him but appeared frightened when police came to call. The Somerton Man was exhumed in twenty twenty-one for DNA analysis. A possible identification has been proposed. The code remains unbroken.

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    5 min
  • Frederick Valentich: It Is Not an Aircraft | 5 Minute Strange
    Jun 3 2026

    On October twenty-first, nineteen seventy-eight, twenty-year-old Australian pilot Frederick Valentich called Melbourne air traffic control to report an unidentified aircraft following him over the Bass Strait. He described it as long, metallic, and unlike any aircraft he knew. His final words were: "It is not an aircraft." Then came seventeen seconds of metallic scraping sound. Then silence. No wreckage was ever found.

    In this episode of 5 Minute Strange, we cover the full transcript of Valentich's final transmission, the theories investigators proposed and could not prove, and why this case remains officially classified as unknown cause of disappearance more than forty years later. A trained pilot, a clear night, and a radio call that has never been satisfactorily explained.

    Subscribe to 5 Minute Strange for a new true story every weekday. One mystery. Five minutes. No explanation.

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    4 min