Father-daughter hosts, Bill and Madelyn discuss true crime, the paranormal and everything mysterious in between. So, tuck yourself in or get comfortable in your favorite chair and join them at Twelve Past Three every week for a couple of messed up bedtime
Madelyn and Bill talk about the tragic events of the Donner Party and Eliza Poor Donner Houghton's book ‘The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate'.
Madelyn talks about the Casanova Killer, Paul John Knowles.
Madelyn and Bill talk about Dr. Raymond Moody's book "Glimpses of Eternity" and shared death experiences.
Madelyn talks about the infamous 'Florida Man' that is always showing up in the headlines.
Madelyn talks about the mysterious 1985 death of Debbie Wolfe, and Bill talks about the hauntings at Cheesman Park in Denver Colorado.
Madelyn talks about the 1841 murder of 'Cigar Girl' Mary Rogers.
Madelyn talks about one of Sacramento's most infamous serial killers, Dorothea Puente, and Bill talks about Sacramento's historic city cemetery.
Madelyn talks about the horrific Jonestown massacre, and Bill talks about Deadman's Island in Vancouver.
Madelyn talks about the common characteristics of serial killers.
Madelyn and Bill talk about the Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, the tragic history of the land and park, and (of course) the hauntings.
Madelyn and Bill talk about the fascinating history and haunting of the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum.
Madelyn and Bill talk about the haunted dolls, Lily, Harold and Mandy.
Madelyn talks about Jane Cluff, the woman who predicted her own murder, and Bill talks about the Devil's Tramping Ground.
Madelyn talks about last meals and last words of some death row inmates.
Madelyn and Bill discuss shadow figures, theories about what they might be and Madelyn's experiences.
Madelyn talks about the 1972 kidnapping and 7 year captivity of Steven Stayner by Kenneth Parnell, and Steven's heroism in saving Timothy White from the same fate. Bill talks about urban legends from Vermont and Ohio.
Madelyn talks about John List, who in 1971 murdered his family in their Westfield, New Jersey Home. Bill discusses the book 'An Adventure', written by Charlotte Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain where they discuss a possible time slip they experienced while visiting the Palace of Versailles in 1901.
Madelyn and Bill discuss some stories about people briefly slipping back in time.
Madelyn talks about the strange disappearance of Richard Hoagland and Bill shares some stories of missing time.
Madelyn tells more stupid criminal stories and Bill talks about the Ghost of Stow Lake - also known as The White Lady of Stow Lake - at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
Madelyn talks about the 1959 Clutter family murders.
Madelyn and Bill discuss the Bridgeport, Connecticut poltergeist that tormented Jerry and Laura Goodin along with their adopted daughter Marcia.
Madelyn talks about Acid Bath Murderer John Haigh and Bill discusses precognitive dreams.
Madelyn talks about Winnie Ruth Judd and the bizarre 'Trunk Murders' in Phoenix, Arizona. Bill discusses some Japanese Urban Legends.
Madelyn and Bill talk about negative near-death experiences.
Madelyn discusses the strange disappearance of Brandon Swanson in Minnesota and Bill talks about the blinking mummy of the Capuchin Monastery Catacombs in Palermo, Sicily Italy.
In this abbreviated episode, Madelyn shares some stupid criminal stories.
Madelyn talks about the horrific murder of Colleen Ritzer in Danvers, Massachusetts. Bill discusses the debate over whether near-death experiences provide proof that there is life after death.
Madelyn talks about the gruesome murder committed by Katherine Knight that resulted in her becoming the first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. Bill discusses the life of Olive Thomas, that was tragically cut short, and her haunting of the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway where she performed as a Ziegfeld girl in the Ziegfeld Follies.
Madelyn, being sick all week but too dedicated to miss an episode, sticks to the sidelines as Bill talks about the vanishing hitchhiker ghosts The Lady in White of Devil's Elbow and Resurrection Mary of Justice, Illinois.
Madelyn tells the story of Grace Millane and how her murderer ended up being her tinder date. and Bill talks about Houdini's plan to get a message back from the spirit world and what options might be available to communicate from the afterlife.
Bill and Madelyn discuss the history of death masks along with some of the weird and creepy masks created through the ages.
Madelyn discusses the kidnapping of Colleen Stan and how she survived the 7 years of horrific torture and Bill talks about the mysterious Brown Mountain Lights.
Bill talks about the sad history of the Aokigahara forest in Japan and the weird history of The Island of the Dolls in Mexico.
Madelyn takes over this episode by talking about the Tamám Shud case. Bill and Madelyn both discuss all the puzzling details and bizarre theories on this unsolved mystery.
Madelyn discusses the horrific murder of Ali Kemp and how her father helped bring justice to the case by using billboards. Bill talks about the history of Halifax, Nova Scotia and the haunted 5 Fishermen Restaurant.
Bill and Madelyn start the episode by apologizing to Robert the doll and begging for his forgiveness. Madelyn then talks about Richard Chase A.K.A the Vampire of Sacramento and his deteriorating mental health that lead to him becoming a serial killer. Bill discusses Florida's I-4 Dead Zone. Before wrapping up the episode, Madelyn brings up a stupid criminal story about the "duct tape bandit" to end the episode on a lighter note.
Madelyn discusses the horrific torture and death of Sylvia Likens. Sylvia's death became known as the worst crime ever in Indianapolis. Bill talks about the curses surrounding stolen artifacts from Pompeii, sitting in the Thomas Busby chair, and what happens when you disrespect Robert the Doll.
Madelyn discusses the strange disappearance and deaths of the Jamison Family and Bill talks about the bizarre death of Christopher Case.
Bill and Madelyn discuss different theories of reincarnation and a few cases from the research of Dr. Ian Stevenson and Dr. Jim Tucker at the University of Virginia, where Dr. Stevenson founded the Division of Perceptual Studies over a half century ago. Plus, a few signs you may have lived a past life.
Bill and Madelyn talk about different types of superstitions, the history behind how some became common superstitions and discuss whether or not they believe in it themselves.
Madelyn talks about the horrible murders that the chessboard killer committed in Russia. Bill discusses a few incidents involving spontaneous human combustion.
Madelyn goes through the timeline of the gruesome Torso Murders that occurred in Cleveland. Bill talks about the tragic events that happened at the Alamo and the ghosts that still haunt the location.
Madelyn talks about the first kidnapping for ransom in the United States to make national headlines and Bill discusses the controversy around the Philadelphia Experiment.
Madelyn talks about Charles Albright, aka The Eyeball Killer, aka The Dallas Ripper, aka The Dallas Slasher, and Bill discusses The Mothman and Doppelgängers.
In the beginning of the episode, Bill decided to switch things up and talk about a horrific murder... of a tree. Madelyn talks about the dark murder of Robin Burton Jr. and the background of his killer, Kyle Morgan, that may have led up to his gruesome death. Bill talks about Cry Baby bridges, the Dog Face bridge, the Donkey Lady bridge, the bridge the Devil built and the sad story of the Ashtabula train disaster.
Madelyn discusses the strange disappearances of the Bennington Triangle in Vermont and Bill talks about the 1961 alien abduction of Betty and Barney Hill.
Madelyn discusses the history and horrors behind the Salem Witch Trials and Bill talks about the ghosts that still wander the town.