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History's Little Mysteries

History's Little Mysteries

De : Sophie Jones & Jess Wilder
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History’s Little Mysteries is a snappy podcast where co-hosts Sophie Jones and Jess Wilder unravel bite-sized, unsolved tales from the past—like lost legions and vanishing trains—in just 5-7 minutes. With witty banter, clever clues, and wild theories, they dig into time’s quirkiest secrets for curious listeners.

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      "A horror of severed feet in sneakers washes up on lonely shores—Sophie and Jess dive into the shoreline’s terrifying secret! Dozens of right feet, no bodies, and a chilling silence—crime, nature, or something sinister? Unravel this shocking, extended mystery on Episode 17 of History’s Little Mysteries and face the sea’s darkest enigma!"

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      "Who stole Dorothy’s ruby slippers from the Yellow Brick Road in a daring 2005 heist? Sophie and Jess follow the Yellow Brick Road to unravel a glittering mystery—snatched from a museum, recovered with secrets, and a thief still lost in the Emerald City! Dive into this sparkling enigma on Episode 16 of History’s Little Mysteries and uncover the wizard behind the crime!"

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      8 min
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      Jul 31 2025

      In the modern age where school shootings have become commonplace, few would imagine that the greatest attack on a school in the United States happened almost 100 years ago in a small Michigan town. Join Sophie and Jess as they explore this little-known tragedy in American history.

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