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The Strange Death of Todd Geib

We delve into the provocative case of Todd Geib, whose disappearance in the summer of 2005 led to a chilling mystery. Three weeks after he left a party, Todd was found floating in a secluded lake and authorities quickly concluded an accidental drowning. Yet, with a plethora of peculiar details and unanswered questions surrounding his death, speculation abounds. Was Todd Geib's demise a case of murder, and could it be linked to a string of strange deaths? Join us as we explore this baffling case which has ignited intrigue among content creators, filmmakers, and writers alike. With returning special guest Bridget Weitzel! https://www.instagram.com/queenb_onthemove/ Subscribe to "A Study of Strange" on your favorite podcast platform! Visit our substack for more strange content!  https://astudyofstrange.substack.com/ Theme Music by Matt Glass Instagram: @astudyofstrange Support: astudyofstrange.substack.com Website: www.astudyofstrange.com Hosted by Michael May Email stories

The Unsolved Berman Murders

We probe into the provocative mystery of Barry and Louise Berman's unsolved homicide that cast a shadow over a tranquil area of the Mojave Desert in 1986. The Bermans vanished during a romantic retreat, their abandoned truck the only trace left behind. Author and journalist Doug Kari of " The Berman Murders: Unraveling the Mojave Desert's Most Mysterious Unsolved Crime" joins the podcast to discuss his debut book about the case. Kari spent the better part of a decade speaking to witnesses, visiting crime scenes, and piecing together a compelling theory built around a possible suspect. This gripping tale of murder, mystery, and a haunting journey through the enchanting Mojave desert is a story you won't forget.  Buy the book! https://www.dougkari.com/ https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-berman-murders-doug-kari/1143786995 https://tinyurl.com/d2cn7ae9   Subscribe  to "A Study of Strange" on your favorite podcast platform! Rate and Review  to help us r

The Real Exorcist: The Mystery of Roland Doe MINISODE

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Welcome to a spine-chilling mini episode of "A Study of Strange," where we dive into one of strange history's most unsettling cases - the real-life event that inspired the 1973 cinematic horror masterpiece, "The Exorcist." Join us as we study the story of Roland Doe, a 13-year-old boy from Saint Louis, whose experiences in 1949 turned from the unexplainable to the downright terrifying. This is the true story of the 1949 exorcism. Subscribe  to "A Study of Strange" on your favorite podcast platform! Rate and Review  to help us reach more listeners! Support  our new Substack  https://astudyofstrange.substack.com/ Theme Music by Matt Glass Instagram: @astudyofstrange Support:  astudyofstrange.substack.com Website:  www.astudyofstrange.com Hosted by  Michael May Email stories, comments, or ideas to astudyofstrange@gmail.com ©2022 Convergent Content, LLC LINKS! https://allthatsinteresting.com/roland-doe-the-exorcist-true-story https://www.novelsuspects.com/

Unraveling the Mystery of the 1916 NJ Shark Attacks

The first recorded shark attacks were part of a group of deadly strikes that occured in New Jersey in 1916. Four deaths occured in a matter of 12 days, and the fallout included panic and a new fear of sharks. The events terrified the community and later inspired Peter Benchley to write JAWS.  The shark attacks were not just deadly but very strange. Groups of shark attacks like these are not known to happen, and to this day no one knows for certain what type of shark was involved, if it was one shark or more, of even if all the attacks were from sharks. Today on "A Study of Strange" we discuss the real events, the victims, and how the attacks in New Jersey in 1916 lead to our modern fears of the apex predator of the seas.  Joining us is guest Amy Schloerb! www.amyschloerb.com Subscribe  to "A Study of Strange" on your favorite podcast platform! Rate and Review  to help us reach more listeners! Support  our new Substack  https://astudyofstrange.substack.com/ Theme Mus