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Exhibit XIII: The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe

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The museum doors open once more, traveller, and tonight I invite you into a room where the sky itself became the killer. On an ordinary Sunday afternoon in 1638, the people of Widecombe-in-the-Moor gathered inside their church, expecting nothing more than a sermon and the comfort of familiar prayer. Instead, darkness descended without warning, thunder shook the ancient stone walls, and a blazing fireball crashed through the roof. When the smoke cleared, lives had been lost, dozens more lay injured, and whispers of the Devil spread across the moors. In Exhibit XIII: The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe, we travel back to one of England's most extraordinary and unsettling historical mysteries. Together we examine the eyewitness accounts, the terrifying reports of voices heard moments before the disaster, the strange survivors who escaped without injury, and the centuries of folklore that transformed a violent storm into a tale of divine judgement and supernatural terror. Was it an exceptionally rare natural phenomenon? A tragedy exaggerated through fear and faith? Or did something far stranger visit the little church that autumn afternoon? Step carefully, traveller. Sometimes the greatest horrors do not rise from beneath our feet. Sometimes they fall from a clear sky. The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe is waiting.

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Episode Exhibit XIII: The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe Cover

Exhibit XIII: The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe

The museum doors open once more, traveller, and tonight I invite you into a room where the sky itself became the killer. On an ordinary Sunday afternoon in 1638, the people of Widecombe-in-the-Moor gathered inside their church, expecting nothing more than a sermon and the comfort of familiar prayer. Instead, darkness descended without warning, thunder shook the ancient stone walls, and a blazing fireball crashed through the roof. When the smoke cleared, lives had been lost, dozens more lay injured, and whispers of the Devil spread across the moors. In Exhibit XIII: The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe, we travel back to one of England's most extraordinary and unsettling historical mysteries. Together we examine the eyewitness accounts, the terrifying reports of voices heard moments before the disaster, the strange survivors who escaped without injury, and the centuries of folklore that transformed a violent storm into a tale of divine judgement and supernatural terror. Was it an exceptionally rare natural phenomenon? A tragedy exaggerated through fear and faith? Or did something far stranger visit the little church that autumn afternoon? Step carefully, traveller. Sometimes the greatest horrors do not rise from beneath our feet. Sometimes they fall from a clear sky. The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe is waiting.

Gestern11 min
Episode S5 E13 The Paraguayan War — The Nation That Bled to Death Cover

S5 E13 The Paraguayan War — The Nation That Bled to Death

The Paraguayan War | When an Entire Nation Was Destroyed The Paraguayan War (1864–1870) remains one of the deadliest and most devastating conflicts in modern history, yet few people have ever heard of it. In just six years, Paraguay fought against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay in a war that left the country shattered and its population almost wiped out. In this episode of The Dark History Podcast, we uncover the extraordinary story of how a small South American nation stood alone against three powerful neighbours—and paid an unimaginable price. From the ambitious rule of Francisco Solano López to brutal battles, starvation, disease and the tragic use of child soldiers in the war's final days, this is the story of a country that bled itself to death. Discover how political ambition, military pride and impossible decisions transformed Paraguay from one of South America's most isolated nations into the site of one of history's greatest human catastrophes. Join me as we explore a forgotten conflict filled with courage, tragedy and destruction—one that forever changed an entire nation. In this episode you'll discover: • The origins of the Paraguayan War (War of the Triple Alliance) • Who Francisco Solano López really was • Why Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay united against Paraguay • The horrific Battle of Tuyutí and the turning point of the war • The heartbreaking story of the Battle of Acosta Ñu and Paraguay's child soldiers • How up to 90% of Paraguay's male population may have been lost • Why this remains one of history's least remembered disasters If you enjoy dark history, forgotten wars, historical disasters and true stories that deserve to be remembered, then this episode is for you. Follow The Dark History Podcast 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d [https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d] 💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/3mHPd3xg [https://discord.gg/3mHPd3xg] 🎵 TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLSvwJJV/ [https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLSvwJJV/] ▶️ YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/DarkHistory2021 [https://youtube.com/c/DarkHistory2021] ✖️ X (Twitter): @darkhistory2021 If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review—it really helps others discover the show and supports independent podcasting. #DarkHistory #ParaguayanWar #WarOfTheTripleAlliance #FranciscoSolanoLopez #SouthAmericanHistory #MilitaryHistory #ForgottenHistory #HistoricalPodcast #TrueHistory #HistoryPodcast #DarkHistoryPodcast

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Episode Exhibit XII: The Skin That Walked Away Cover

Exhibit XII: The Skin That Walked Away

The museum doors open once more, traveller, and tonight I invite you into a room filled with old warnings and older fears. Long before newspapers, police reports, and history books, stories were passed from one generation to the next beside flickering fires. They spoke of things that watched from the darkness. Things that wore the shapes of animals. Things that were once human. In Exhibit XII: The Skin That Walked Away, we journey into the high desert canyons of the American Southwest and uncover the tale of a young man named Thomas, whose curiosity led him into a hidden cave and towards a fate from which there may have been no return. What began as a forbidden discovery soon became a descent into transformation, isolation, and hunger. As the line between man and beast began to blur, Thomas learned that some ancient warnings exist for a reason. Was it folklore? A cautionary tale? Or the memory of something far older and far darker? Step carefully, traveller. Some stories are meant to explain the dark. Others are meant to keep you out of it. The Skin That Walked Away is waiting.

24. Juni 20268 min
Episode S5 E12 Albert Fish — The Boogeyman Cover

S5 E12 Albert Fish — The Boogeyman

Albert Fish — The Boogeyman How does a human being become a monster? In this disturbing episode of The Dark History Podcast, Rob explores the life and crimes of Albert Fish, one of the most infamous serial killers in American history. Behind the appearance of a harmless old man was a predator responsible for some of the most horrifying crimes ever recorded. From a troubled childhood and a lifetime of mental illness to the murders that shocked America, we follow Fish's descent into darkness and the investigation that finally brought him to justice. Along the way, we examine the disappearances of Francis McDonnell, Billy Gaffney, and Grace Budd, whose tragic case would expose the true extent of Fish's depravity. This is not an easy listen. It is one of the darkest stories in modern criminal history. Join Rob as he uncovers the chilling story of the man newspapers called The Boogeyman. Because sometimes the monsters are real. Follow The Dark History Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d [https://www.facebook.com/darkhistorypod?mibextid=LQQJ4d] Discord: https://discord.gg/3mHPd3xg [https://discord.gg/3mHPd3xg] TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLSvwJJV/ [https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLSvwJJV/] YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/DarkHistory2021 [https://youtube.com/c/DarkHistory2021] Twitter/X: @darkhistory2021 Instagram: @dark_history21 Email: darkhistory2021@outlook.com [darkhistory2021@outlook.com] If you enjoy The Dark History Podcast, please consider leaving a rating and review on your podcast platform of choice. It is one of the best ways to help new listeners discover the show and helps us continue exploring the darkest corners of human history.

17. Juni 202632 min
Episode Exhibit XI: The Little People Cover

Exhibit XI: The Little People

The museum doors creak open once more, traveller, and tonight I invite you into one of the strangest rooms in my collection. High above the city of Edinburgh, hidden within the slopes of Arthur's Seat, seventeen tiny coffins lay concealed for years behind carefully placed stones. Each contained a small wooden figure, dressed in handmade clothing and arranged with unsettling care. No names. No explanation. No clues. When five boys stumbled upon them in 1836, they uncovered a mystery that has endured for nearly two centuries. Were they memorials to the dead? Tools of witchcraft? Secret burials for souls lost at sea? Or something even stranger? In Exhibit XI: The Little People, we descend into the fog-covered streets of Victorian Edinburgh and examine one of Britain's most enduring unsolved mysteries. Together we will explore the discovery of the tiny coffins, the theories surrounding their creation, the disturbing links to death and folklore, and the unanswered questions that continue to haunt historians to this day. Step carefully, traveller. Some mysteries do not want to be solved. The Little People are waiting.

10. Juni 202613 min