The Ghost Ship

The Ghost Ship

A look at the mysterious disappearance of all ten crew members and passengers of the Mary Celeste in 1872. Halfway between the Azores and Portugal, a brigantine carrying alcohol bound for Italy was found floating adrift by another ship, completely empty of people - a Ghost Ship. Help Kelli solve the puzzle as she goes over the evidence to make sense of what happened to the Mary Celeste, one of the world's most enduring mysteries of the sea. Intro and Outro music credit: Nedric Want to start...

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The Order of the Pug

The Order of the Pug

Join Kelli as she dives into the world of the Freemasons, Secret Societies, Religious Tension, Political Conflict, and... pugs? In 1738, Pope Clement XII issued a papal bull denying any Roman Catholics from joining the Freemasons. It was a targeted hit at the religious and political tensions surrounding two sects of the Freemasons - the Jacobite Lodge and the Hanoverian Lodge - who argued over their main religious identity and political affiliations. But as a result of the papal bull, Catho...

28 Apr 202424min

The Kentucky Cannibal

The Kentucky Cannibal

Join Kelli as she tells the story of Levi Boone Helm, a frontiersman-turned-outlaw who committed murders across the West at the height of the California Gold Rush. But that's not all this serial killer did - he was also a cannibal. And he bragged about it. It's another mid-19th-century tale of the dark side of western expansion. With lots of cannibalism. So let's dive into the historical context of the time to see if we can place Boone Helm in his contextual place, the American West during ...

14 Apr 202432min

The Werewolf of Bedburg

The Werewolf of Bedburg

Join Kelli as she goes over a trial from the peak years of Early Modern Europe's so-called werewolf panic - the trial of Peter Stumpp, the Werewolf of Bedburg. Peter confessed to all kinds of horrible, evil, depraved things. As a result, he was executed on the breaking wheel in a particularly gross and bloody fashion. But was he actually guilty? Was he a murderer? Or was he tortured into confessing as a scapegoat for the times? Let's dive into the historical context and available prim...

31 Mars 202427min

The Centralia Underground Mine Fire

The Centralia Underground Mine Fire

Join Kelli as she talks about the inspiration for the Silent Hill games and movies - the ghost town of Centralia! In 1962, a fire set the underground coal mines on fire, and they've been burning to this day. Experts believe that the fires will continue to burn underneath Centralia for another 250 years! While Silent Hill and its scares don't exist, the horrors inflicted on Centralia may be even scarier... Support me on my Patreon - your support helps keep this podcast going! A Popular ...

17 Mars 202428min

The Lizzie Borden Hatchet Murders

The Lizzie Borden Hatchet Murders

Join Kelli as she takes a look at a historic killer - Lizzie Borden - who was accused of killing her father and stepmother with a hatchet in 1892. But despite everything pointing toward her, she was acquitted by the jury. Kelli offers up an explanation as to why she was not found guilty of a crime she most likely committed, and it (of course) has to do with the historical context! What was life like in New England in 1892? And how did that contribute to her acquittal? Support me on my P...

3 Mars 202430min

The Deadly Antarctic Expeditions

The Deadly Antarctic Expeditions

Join Kelli as she talks about THREE expeditions to Antarctica in the Heroic Age of Exploration. The first, led by Roald Amundsen, was the first to reach the geographic South Pole. At the same time, Robert Falcon Scott was leading his own expedition to the South Pole, but Amundsen beat him there. Unfortunately for Scott, his expedition faced extreme weather and bad luck on the way back, and none returned alive. The third, led by Douglas Mawson, was an attempt to map out more Antarctic land, bu...

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The Jamestown Colony

The Jamestown Colony

Join Kelli as she goes over the difficulties of the early years of the first successful English settlement in North America - Jamestown. From the bloody flux to survival cannibalism, brutal executions to starvation and madness, the foundation of what would later become the United States was built on all the gross, nasty stuff we love here on the APHOUT podcast. Support me on my Patreon - your support helps keep this podcast going! A Popular History of Unpopular Things Patreon Follow the APH...

4 Feb 202452min

The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis

The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis

Join Kelli as she goes over what happened to the USS Indianapolis, the ship that brought atomic bomb parts to Tinian Island so they could be assembled - and dropped - on Hiroshima. Though the ship completed her mission, making Oppenheimer's and the Manhattan Project's work come to life in the form of a nuclear bomb, the USS Indianapolis suffered a catastrophic - and fatal - blow when it crossed paths with a Japanese submarine. This is the story of the ship. Kelli discusses its importan...

21 Jan 202453min

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