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  • Episode 197 - The Devil's Footprints of 1855
    Jun 30 2026

    On the morning of February 9, 1855, residents across Devon, England awoke to a baffling sight. Strange hoof-like footprints stretched through fresh snow for miles, appearing in dozens of towns and villages. According to contemporary reports, the tracks crossed walls, rooftops, frozen rivers, and other obstacles, fueling rumors that the Devil himself had walked the countryside overnight.

    Nearly 200 years later, the Devil's Footprints remain one of history's most enduring unsolved mysteries.

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    31 min
  • Episode 196 - Campfire Tales #11: Shadow Man
    Jun 23 2026

    This week Abby and Alex present two original works of horror fiction.

    Shadows was written by by Jon Adcock. Find more of Jon's work at https://linktr.ee/jonadcock.

    Family, Like Branches was written by Marisca Pichette. You can find Marisca at www.mariscapichette.com, on Instagram @marisca_write, on Bluesky @marisca.bsky.social, and on Twitter/X @MariscaPichette.

    Turn down the lights and enjoy two unsettling tales from two talented writers.

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    17 min
  • Episode 195 - The History of Medieval UFO Sightings
    Jun 16 2026

    Modern UFO reports are often associated with the 20th century, but strange objects in the sky have been recorded for hundreds of years. Medieval chronicles describe unusual celestial events, mysterious lights, and unexplained phenomena that left witnesses searching for answers. Centuries later, some researchers and UFO enthusiasts have pointed to curious details in medieval and Renaissance artwork, arguing that certain paintings appear to depict objects that resemble modern ideas of UFOs.

    In this episode, we explore reports of strange sightings from the Middle Ages and examine some of the most famous examples of alleged UFOs in historical art. We'll look at the historical context behind these accounts, the explanations offered by historians and art experts, and why these images continue to fuel debate today.

    Are these records evidence of something extraordinary, misunderstood natural phenomena, religious symbolism, or examples of modern interpretations being applied to ancient works? Join us as we investigate the fascinating intersection of history, art, folklore, and the enduring mystery of unidentified objects in the sky.

    Sources

    • Artnet article: Is There a UFO in That Renaissance Painting?
    • A burials and beyond article: Aliens Over Nuremberg
    • Wikipedia and Public Domain review

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    40 min
  • Episode 194 - The Green Children Of Woolpit
    Jun 9 2026

    In the 12th century, villagers in Woolpit, England reported a strange discovery: two children with green-colored skin who appeared suddenly near the village. The children spoke an unknown language, refused most food, and seemed unable to explain where they came from. Over time, their skin color faded, and one of the children eventually learned English, sharing a story that only deepened the mystery.

    In this episode, we explore the history of the Green Children of Woolpit, one of medieval England's most enduring legends. We examine the original historical accounts, the theories that have emerged over the centuries, and why this unusual story continues to fascinate historians, folklorists, and paranormal researchers alike. Were the children simply lost travelers, victims of a misunderstood medical condition, or something far stranger?

    Join us as we separate fact from folklore and trace the origins of one of the most mysterious tales from the Middle Ages.

    Sources

    • Historic, UK article by Ben Johnson: The Green Children of Woolpit
    • A Medievalists article by Timothy R Jones: Who Were The Green Children of Woolpit, a new look at a Medieval Mystery

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    22 min
  • Episode 193 - The History of The Paris Catacombs
    Jun 2 2026

    Watch our footage from the Paris Catacombs HERE.

    Beneath the streets of Paris lies one of the most disturbing landmarks in the world: the Paris Catacombs. In this episode, we explore the real history behind the underground tunnels that hold the remains of more than six million people. From collapsing cemeteries and overflowing mass graves to the creation of the vast ossuary beneath the city, the Catacombs tell a story of disease, death, engineering, and urban legend.

    We cover how the tunnels were first created as limestone quarries, why human bones were transferred underground in the late 1700s, and how the Catacombs became tied to ghost stories, secret gatherings, wartime history, and modern urban explorers known as cataphiles. We also discuss the darker side of the Catacombs, including reports of people getting lost beneath Paris and the strange discoveries made deep underground.

    If you’re interested in dark history, horror history, haunted places, cemeteries, underground cities, French history, or paranormal legends, this episode dives into one of the most infamous locations in the world.

    Sources

    • The official website of the Catacombs and our visit
    • Paris Unlocked article: History of The Paris Catacombs by Courtney Traub
    • Culture Veuz article by Antione Vitek: The Unusual History of The Paris Catacombs
    • History.com article The Dark Origins of The Paris Catacombs by Jessica Pearce Rotondi

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    30 min
  • Episode 192 - Campfire Tales #10: In Life and Death
    May 26 2026

    This week Abby is joined by Alex Goleman to read two haunting stories about grief and death.

    Forgiving Amy was written by Mike Macera. Follow @mikemacera on Instagram and check out https://www.scene3.co/films

    In Life and Death was written by Sam Logan. Visit samloganwrites.com and sluggerfiction.com.

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    16 min
  • Episode 191 - The History of Birds in Horror
    May 19 2026

    From ravens and vultures to killer flocks and supernatural omens, birds have played a major role in horror for decades. In this episode of Lunatics Radio Hour, Abby sits down with Kate Rotunda to explore the history of birds in horror and why these animals continue to symbolize death, fear, and chaos across film and folklore.

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    45 min
  • Episode 190 - The History of Jump Scares in Horror
    May 12 2026

    Why do audiences jump in horror movies? What are some of the greatest jump scares in cinema history? In this episode of Lunatics Radio Hour, Abby and Alan explore the history of the jump scare, from early suspense filmmaking and the famous “Lewton Bus” scene in Cat People to the modern era of loud, fast-paced horror shocks. We break down how jump scares evolved, why they work psychologically, and the films that helped define the technique across horror history.

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    Sources

    • Collider Article: A Brief History of The Jump Scare by Samantha Graves
    • Inverse Article: The Unexpected Psychology of Jump Scares by Ben Guarino
    • An article from The Lineup by Kelsey Christine McConnell: The Hair Raising History of The Jump Scare
    • An Atlas Obscura Article by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw: The Startling History of The Jump Scare

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    50 min