We talk about all things true crime, haunted, and suspicious. From unsolved to solved mysteries, cold cases to yesterday’s latest, and Nessie to the moon landing.
In the 1950's, air travel was an exclusive experience: exciting and risky. Passengers on Flight 2501 found out just how risky it was. Unfortunately, the mystery remains of how and where Flight 2501 went down over Lake Michigan. Was it the storm, a bad engine, or something more unexpected? Sources: Michigan Shipwrecks: https://bit.ly/3hyYrFt Aircraft Safety Network: https://bit.ly/2OSR3sc Milwaukee Magazine: https://bit.ly/32W2GXA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On April 26, 2013, Jessica Heeringa disappeared from work at a gas station in Norton Shores, MI, where she was working alone in the middle of the night. It was a long journey, but eventually the culprit was found. Jeffrey Willis Timeline MLIVE: https://bit.ly/2Xcz2bD Story Summary: https://bit.ly/2XjykJS Heeringa Case Info: https://bit.ly/2Od0odt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hello fellow amateur sleuths. This week, I want to introduce you to Amateur Hour, my new podcast centered around all things mysterious, unsolved, and downright spooky. We start things off with the case of the Skelton brothers: a case near and dear to all Michiganders. LINKS TO RESEARCH: https://bit.ly/2pdgT0w (Stateline), https://bit.ly/2mQ6mYn (WXYZ), https://bit.ly/2nFSfoR (Click on Detroit), https://bit.ly/2oqnWlW (Missing Kids Project), https://bit.ly/2mS7bzU (WMBF). Please pardon the ambience brought to you by the local thunderstorm! Hoping it adds to the spooky effect. Like our FB page: Amateur Hour. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app