Unreal Unsolved

15. UNSOLVED: Spontaneous Human Combustion

1 h 37 min · 4 de jul de 2025
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Can a person suddenly catch fire… with no source of ignition? No matches. No wires. No accelerant. Just fire — from within. In this episode, we explore the centuries-old mystery of Spontaneous Human Combustion (SHC): • Real forensic cases from the 1700s to modern day 🔥 • Bodies reduced to ash while surroundings remain untouched • Scientific theories: wick effect, acetone, static electricity, internal gas buildup 🧪 • Forensic puzzles no investigator has fully solved • The debate: pseudoscience… or unexplained fact? Rare, disturbing, and deeply unsolved — SHC sits at the edge of known science and unanswered phenomena.

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