
Midnight Signals
When the clock strikes twelve, the veil thins. Midnight Signals, hosted by Russ Chamberlin, delves into the shadows of history and the unexplained. Each week, explore chilling conspiracy theories, baffling unsolved mysteries, paranormal encounters, and strange phenomena. If you're fascinated by historical enigmas and stories that defy explanation, join us in the darkness. Subscribe for your weekly dose of the unknown.
Episodes
17 episodes
50 States of Folklore - Missouri: The Gates of Hell Under St. Louis
A door in a Victorian basement swallows light, a dynasty perfects cold long before refrigeration, and somewhere between the attic and the archives, the paper trail goes up in smoke. We follow the Lemp family’s ascent from cave-cooled lager to a...
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Signal 20: The Day The Whispers Broke Free
Signal 20 is a spine chilling storytelling spin-off of Midnight Signals where every episode delivers twenty minutes of pure dread. Step into the static and hear voices from the dark, ghost stories, urban legends, and original tale...
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50 States of Folklore - Virginia: Down the Rabbit Hole
For over five decades, Clifton, Virginia has been haunted by eerie sightings of a white figure carrying an axe. First reported in 1970 by Air Force Cadet Robert Bennett and security guard Paul Phillips, the so-called 'Bunny Man' has since becom...
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50 States of Folklore - Arkansas: The Legend of the Three-Toed Beast
The Fouke Monster, a mysterious creature inhabiting the dense woods and swamps of southwestern Arkansas, has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. Witnesses consistently described a seven-foot-tall, hair-covered bipedal creature w...
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50 States of Folklore - Alabama: The Phantom Steamboat of the South
On March 1, 1858, the luxury steamboat Eliza Battle caught fire on the Tombigbee River, creating Alabama's deadliest maritime disaster. The 227-foot wooden paddle steamer, transporting cotton and approximately 100 passengers between Columbus, M...
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50 States of Folklore - Georgia: Lake Lanier's Hidden Graves
Lake Lanier, a massive reservoir created in 1956 near Atlanta, Georgia, is more than just a popular tourist destination; it harbors a deeply troubling history of racial violence and displacement. The lake was constructed by flooding over 50,000...
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50 States of Folklore - Hawaii: The Eternal March
Distant drums and conch shells on the Hawaiian breeze... could it be the Huaka'i Pō, the Night Marchers? The chilling legend of spectral processions of ancient Hawaiian warriors said to march across the islands by moonlight is explored. These g...
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50 States of Folklore - North Carolina: The Roanoke Colony's Forgotten Curse
One of America's oldest and most haunting mysteries unfolds. The fate of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, the 117 English men, women, and children who settled on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, in 1587, only to vanish without a definitive trace, is ...
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Echoes of Versailles
Can the past bleed into the present? In August 1901, two respected Oxford academics, Charlotte Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain, experienced something extraordinary while visiting the Petit Trianon at the Palace of Versailles. This episode exp...
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21:32

The Monumental Paradox
Across the globe, colossal stone structures stand as silent testaments to ancient ingenuity – but are they connected? This episode investigates the Monumental Paradox, exploring the intriguing similarities and potential links between megalithic...
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28:26

The Pyramid Paradox
The Great Pyramids of Giza stand as timeless monuments, yet they harbor profound mysteries that challenge conventional history. The Pyramid Paradox delves beyond textbook explanations, examining the astonishing mathematical precision embedded i...
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21:21

Dyatlov Pass
The desolate Ural Mountains of Soviet Russia hold one of the 20th century's most baffling unsolved cases: the Dyatlov Pass incident. In February 1959, nine experienced young hikers were found dead under bizarre and terrifying circumstances near...
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50 States of Folklore - Tennessee: The Bell Witch
Adams, Tennessee, is the setting for one of America's most infamous ghost stories. The terrifying legend of the Bell Witch haunting tormented the family of John Bell Sr. in the early 19th century. What unexplained phenomena did the Bell family ...
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50 States of Folklore - New Jersey: 657 Boulevard
Westfield, New Jersey, holds the chilling true story of 657 Boulevard. The terrifying ordeal of the Broaddus family (originally referred to as the Bradford family), whose dream home became a source of relentless paranoia after receiving disturb...
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30:23

The Devil's Footprints
Imagine a chilling February morning in 1855, when the residents of South Devon, England, awoke to a baffling sight: miles of single-file, cloven hoofprints traversing the snow-covered landscape. This episode investigates the enduring mystery of...
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