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Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

Almost True – Stories That Might Be Real

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In Almost True, we explore the mysterious space between fact and fiction — where truth blurs into rumor, and rumor becomes legend. Each episode dives into a story that's 50% real, 50% speculation — historical anecdotes, eerie coincidences, unexplained events, or strange urban myths that make listeners wonder: "Did that really happen?" With a tone that's mysterious yet grounded, every story invites the audience to question what they know, think critically, and enjoy the thrill of uncertainty.2025 Mondiale Scienze sociali
  • The Baby Who Survived the Titanic… Twice
    Jan 23 2026

    Episode 13 tells the eerie story of a man believed to have survived two maritime disasters — first as a baby rescued from the Titanic, and decades later as an adult pulled from freezing waters after another ship accident. Conflicting records, repeated details, and a haunting photograph raise unsettling questions about fate, repetition, and whether some lives escape death more than once.

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    6 min
  • The Lady Who Walked Through Time
    Jan 17 2026

    Episode 12 explores the mystery of a woman known only as "Elena," who appears in photographs and eyewitness accounts spanning more than a century without aging. Seen across different cities, eras, and historical events, she seems untouched by time and subtly out of place in every moment. Whether coincidence, illusion, or evidence of something far stranger, her repeated appearances raise a haunting question: what if some people don't move through time — but simply walk across it?

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    6 min
  • The Map That Shows Places That Never Were
    Jan 10 2026

    Episode 11 tells the mystery of Arthur Hemsley, a mapmaker who drew two towns in 1912 that didn't exist — until decades later, when real communities appeared exactly where he had placed them. After vanishing, his maps and journal surfaced, filled with locations not yet discovered and a final note dated in the future. Whether prescience, coincidence, or something stranger, his maps remain a haunting example of the world revealing itself before its time.

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    6 min
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