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The Official Early Access Patreon for the Compendium An Assembly of Fascinating Things! A weekly variety podcast that gives you just enough information on a topic to stand your ground at any social gathering. We explore stories from true crime, history, and extraordinary people.

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Episode [PREVIEW] Genie Wiley: Dark History of the Child Hidden From the Whole World Cover

[PREVIEW] Genie Wiley: Dark History of the Child Hidden From the Whole World

Genie Wiley was locked away for thirteen years, but rescue was only the beginning of one of psychology’s most haunting cases. This episode follows the story of Genie Wiley, a child kept in near-total isolation, deprived of language, movement, comfort and the outside world until she was discovered at thirteen. Her case became a landmark in debates around language acquisition, childhood development and the critical period hypothesis — but behind the research papers was a vulnerable girl who needed care, safety and time. We trace Genie Wiley’s childhood isolation and abuse, the Los Angeles welfare office discovery, and the scientists, linguists, psychologists and caregivers who became involved after her rescue. The case raises a deeply uncomfortable question: when does helping a child become studying her? And when does science start taking more than it gives? This is dark history, hidden histories and one of those strange true stories where the facts are already devastating enough. For listeners interested in psychology case studies, child neglect, developmental psychology, scientific ethics and what really happened after the headlines, Genie Wiley’s story remains as heartbreaking as it is important. Topics Include * Genie Wiley’s childhood isolation and abuse * The Los Angeles welfare office discovery * The critical period hypothesis * Language acquisition after childhood deprivation * The scientists and caregivers who studied Genie * The ethical line between care and research

25. Mai 2026 - 5 min
Episode [PREVIEW] Somerton Man: The Mystery Given a Name After 70 Years Cover

[PREVIEW] Somerton Man: The Mystery Given a Name After 70 Years

Somerton Man is one of Australia’s most enduring mysteries: an unidentified body found on Somerton Beach in Adelaide in 1948, a hidden scrap of paper reading “Tamám Shud”, and a trail of clues that only got stranger. In this episode, we unravel the dead man with no ID, the copy of The Rubaiyat, the mysterious nurse, the alleged code, the Cold War spy theories, and the DNA breakthrough that may have finally identified him as Carl Webb. But if the Somerton Man now has a name, why does the case still feel so deeply unfinished? TOPICS INCLUDE * the body found on Somerton Beach in 1948 * the Tamám Shud clue and The Rubaiyat * the Somerton Man code * Jessica Thomson and the nurse connection * Cold War spy theories and poison rumours * Derek Abbott and the Carl Webb DNA breakthrough

13. Apr. 2026 - 5 min
Episode [PREVIEW] Bob Lazar: The Area 51 UFO Claim That Changed Everything Cover

[PREVIEW] Bob Lazar: The Area 51 UFO Claim That Changed Everything

Bob Lazar, Area 51, S-4 and Element 115 are concepts that all sit at the centre of one of the most famous UFO stories ever told — a claim that helped drag alien cover-up lore into the mainstream and turned Area 51 into modern conspiracy culture.  Sounds wild, and the actual story will leave you questioning everything you know. Because in 1989, renowned investigative journalist George Knapp introduced America to a man claiming the US military was hiding alien spacecraft near Groom Lake. That man would later reveal himself as Bob Lazar. Today, we unpack Bob Lazar’s extraordinary claim that he worked at S-4 reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology, inside one of the most secretive military sites in America. He says had seen alien craft, watched test flights, and even encountered the mysterious Element 115 — the supposed fuel source behind the technology. But today we proof test his claims, we’ll trace the missing credentials, the FBI raids, the shifting evidence, and the question that still divides UFO culture decades later: was Bob Lazar telling the truth or was he selling a myth. TOPICS INCLUDE * Bob Lazar and the 1989 George Knapp broadcast * Area 51, Groom Lake and the secret S-4 facility * Element 115 and alien propulsion claims * The alleged flying saucers and “sport model” craft * Lazar’s missing credentials and credibility questions * UFO lore, government secrecy and public belief

16. März 2026 - 5 min
Episode [PREVIEW] DashCon 2014: The Failed Tumblr Convention and the Ball Pit Meme Cover

[PREVIEW] DashCon 2014: The Failed Tumblr Convention and the Ball Pit Meme

DashCon 2014 was supposed to be Tumblr’s great real-world fandom convention. Instead, it became one of the internet’s most infamous event disasters: a chaotic weekend of guest cancellations, volunteer confusion, a sudden $17,000 hotel panic, the Welcome to Night Vale fallout, and one tiny ball pit that became a meme so powerful it practically achieved sentience. Today we unpack how DashCon went from sincere community dream to public internet humiliation. We’ll trace the Tumblr culture that made the convention possible, the amateur planning and budget fantasy that made it unstable, and the disastrous decisions that turned a fandom gathering into a cautionary tale about what happens when online enthusiasm meets real-world logistics. Was DashCon a scam, a failure of good intentions, or simply catastrophic incompetence with a ball pit attached? Today, we dive into the failed Tumblr convention that became internet history. Topics Include * tumblr culture before it spilled across the wider internet * how dashcon went from fandom fantasy to real convention * the $17,000 hotel panic and the welcome to night vale fallout * why the ball pit became the meme that outlived the event * the difference between bad intentions and catastrophic incompetence

16. Feb. 2026 - 5 min
Episode [PREVIEW] The Turpin Family: The Dark Tale of the Worst Child Abuse Case in Modern American History Cover

[PREVIEW] The Turpin Family: The Dark Tale of the Worst Child Abuse Case in Modern American History

Thirteen children are discovered living in unimaginable conditions inside a suburban home, exposing a hidden world of abuse that shocks the globe. This episode revisits the Turpin family case, tracing how years of imprisonment, starvation, and psychological control remained concealed behind an ordinary façade in Perris, California. We examine the 911 call that revealed the truth, the arrest and trial of David and Louise Turpin, and the systemic failures that allowed the abuse to persist. Through careful analysis, we explore the psychological manipulation at play and the wider lessons this case holds about vigilance and child protection. Topics include * The 911 call that exposed the Turpin home * The conditions endured by the thirteen Turpin children * Parental manipulation and psychological control * Systemic failures and missed warning signs * The arrests, trial, and global reaction

15. Juni 2025 - 5 min
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