Episodi

  • The Death of Venus
    Feb 18 2026

    For decades, Venus was imagined as Earth’s twin. A warm ocean world hidden beneath thick clouds. Some scientists even believed it might support life. Then the data came back, and the illusion collapsed.

    In this episode of Still Unexplained, we explore how Venus became one of the most hostile planets in the solar system and why its transformation still raises unsettling questions. What exactly went wrong on a planet so similar to our own? Was Venus always doomed, or did something trigger a catastrophic runaway greenhouse effect? And could Venus be showing us a possible future for Earth?

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    7 min
  • Percy Fawcett and the Lost City of Z
    Feb 18 2026

    Percy Fawcett vanished into the Amazon jungle in 1925 while searching for a legendary ancient civilization he called the Lost City of Z. He never returned.

    In this episode of Still Unexplained, we follow Fawcett’s final expedition into one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth and examine the clues he left behind. Was Z a real advanced civilization hidden deep in the rainforest, inspired by Indigenous knowledge and early accounts of lost cities? Or did obsession, illness, or hostile encounters seal his fate?

    From cryptic letters and conflicting rescue reports to modern discoveries that suggest complex ancient societies once existed in the Amazon, this episode explores how myth, archaeology, and human determination collide in one of exploration’s greatest unsolved mysteries.

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    7 min
  • The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
    Feb 11 2026

    The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are remembered as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, yet no physical evidence of them has ever been found.

    In this episode of Still Unexplained, we explore the mystery through a different lens, tracing the legend beyond Babylon and into the powerful Assyrian Empire, where some historians believe the gardens may have actually existed. Were they built by an Assyrian king in Nineveh and later misattributed by Greek writers? Or were the gardens a myth shaped by centuries of retelling?

    A story of ancient engineering, Assyrian ambition, and a wonder that may have been misplaced by history itself.

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    6 min
  • The Yuba County Five
    Feb 11 2026

    In February 1978, five young men vanished after a college basketball game in Northern California. Their abandoned car was found in the mountains, perfectly operable yet inexplicably left behind. Months later, their remains were discovered scattered across the wilderness, some in places that made survival seem possible, even likely. Food went untouched. Shelter was ignored. One man was never found at all.

    In this episode of Still Unexplained, we revisit the baffling case of the Yuba County Five and explore the unanswered questions, conflicting evidence, and enduring theories that continue to trouble investigators and families alike. It’s a story where logic falters, timelines blur, and the simplest explanations never quite fit.

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    8 min
  • Room 1046
    Feb 4 2026

    In January 1935, a teenage boy checked into a Kansas City hotel under a false name and was brutally murdered behind a locked door. The crime scene was stripped of clues, the victim refused to identify his attacker, and nearly everything that could explain what happened vanished with him. Decades later, the mystery of Room 1046 remains unsolved. In this episode of Still Unexplained, we examine the chilling details, the theories that refuse to die, and the haunting question of why some truths are never spoken.

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    7 min
  • The Dancing Plague of 1518
    Feb 4 2026

    In the summer of 1518, hundreds of people in Strasbourg began dancing uncontrollably in the streets. Some collapsed from exhaustion. Some reportedly died. No music. No celebration. Just an unstoppable compulsion that spread through the city.

    Was it mass hysteria, poisoning, religious belief, or something we still don’t understand?

    In this episode of Still Unexplained, we explore the strange historical record of the Dancing Plague of 1518 and the competing explanations that have followed it for centuries. It’s a story where medicine, psychology, culture, and belief collide, leaving behind a mystery that refuses to settle into a single answer.

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    7 min
  • The Babushka Lady
    Jan 28 2026

    During the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a woman in a headscarf stood calmly in Dealey Plaza, filming as gunshots rang out and chaos erupted around her. She did not run. She did not duck. And afterward, she vanished without ever identifying herself or producing her footage. Known only as the “Babushka Lady,” her presence has puzzled investigators and researchers for decades. This episode explores who she might have been, why her behavior was so unusual, and how one of the most photographed events in history can still leave us with a missing witness and unanswered questions.

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    9 min
  • The Vrillon Broadcast
    Jan 28 2026

    In 1977, a calm and unexplained voice interrupted a live television news broadcast in the United Kingdom, claiming to represent an extraterrestrial command and warning humanity about its future. The transmission lasted nearly six minutes and was never repeated, and no one ever claimed responsibility. This episode explores how technically difficult the broadcast would have been to fake, why the official explanations fall short, and why the mystery still lingers decades later.

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    7 min