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Welcome to the Forgotten News podcast. This is your window to hear true stories from long ago. Stories that once made headlines. Stories that people thought would be unforgettable, but soon were lost in the sands of time, or were buried deep in the dustbin of history. In this podcast, we brush off the sand and dust, and share those stories with you, today — as fresh as when they were first told.
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In April 1947, in Woodward, Oklahoma, during the aftermath of a massive violent tornado, a 4 year old girl was mysteriously kidnapped at a hospital, and was never seen again. Support this podcast === EPISODE RELEASE DATE: 03/23/2024. === HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Unfortunately, because of limit…
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This episode is our annual Christmas Special, featuring a presentation of the 1949 radio dramatization of "Dancing Dan's Christmas", by Damon Runyon, as broadcast on the CBS Radio Network. Complete, and uncut. There will also be our traditional Christmas tunes and short essays by Charles Dickens and G.K. Chesterton. ENJOY !!! Merry Christmas! - fro…
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In 1954, a young teen girl was brutally murdered in Baltimore. The killing has never been solved, despite a massive investigation, and numerous suspects. Support this podcast === HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Unfortunately, because of limitations on the length of our show notes, by our host website…
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Two mysterious deaths - 20 years apart: Jeanette DePalma (1972) (06:10) Arnold Schuster (1952) (21:56) Listen, and hear their stories. Support this podcast === HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Jeanette DePalma murder: The Unsolved Case of Jeannette DePalma, Weird N.J. (Issue #22, 1997). Pollack, Jesse…
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TWO featured stories! The 1926 radio drama, that convinced listeners that a spontaneous violent revolution had broken out. The 1948 unsolved murder of Gladys Kern, in Los Angeles, California. Support this podcast === EPISODE RELEASE DATE: 01/27/2023. === HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Holy terror: T…
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In 1902, in Columbus, Ohio, the murder of a black man named Andrew Jackson led to an angry mob of black people chasing after his killer, another black man. But, that is only half of the story. Listen, to find out more. Support this podcast === EPISODE RELEASE DATE: 02/25/2022. === HISTORICAL…
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In 1947, a young woman, Paula Kohler Eubanks, was the victim of a mysterious kidnapping and murder, in Kansas City, Missouri. The case remains unsolved, to the present day. Support this podcast === EPISODE RELEASE DATE: 02/16/2022. === HISTORICAL REFERENCES The Unsolved Murder of Paula Kohle…
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It was a very popular custom, during the 19th century, for people to make a short visit to their friends and neighbors on New Year’s day or eve. In this episode, we will discuss that tradition, and our own effort to revive it, with visits from several friendly podcasters. ENJOY !!! Happy New Year! - from your hosts - Jim, Kit Caren and Jessica.
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Hear the exciting 1947 story of a murdered mom, her teen daughter, and the brilliant young woman reporter who cracked the case. Support this podcast === EPISODE RELEASE DATE: MARCH 28th, 2021. === HISTORICAL REFERENCES The Bobby Sox Murder, and the Reporter: The Bobby Sox Kid from Bayonne, T…
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On the night of August 6, 1930, Judge Joseph Crater vanished from a street corner in New York City, and was never seen again. This mystery has never been solved, right up to the present day. Support this podcast HISTORICAL REFERENCES: The Unsolved Disappearance of Judge Joseph Crater - Crate…
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It's our annual Halloween episode! Scary stories -- and more. Be sure to listen! Support this podcast HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Nashville American, September 26, 1886. Cleveland Plain Dealer, September 26, 1886. GUEST NARRATORS: SquirelFeed, free-lance voice artist. Megan Skeels, host of The Sh…
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In 1951, Ethel Rose Rogers was a student at Lousiana State University who was found dead from a gunshot in her dormitory room. According to the official ruling, she accidentally killed herself. But, could it actually have been a homicide, or a suicide? Support this podcast HISTORICAL REFEREN…
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