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Send us a textIn this episode, the boys have another of their popular Dynamite Conspiracy episodes, where they discuss the strange case of Orion Williamson. How did he disappear in plane sight never to be seen again...and other similar stories of strange disappearances of these people...David Lang (Tennessee, 1880s)Benjamin Bathurst (1809)The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers (1900)Frederick Valentich (1978)Ambrose Bierce (1913)What are your thoughts on these topics?Do you agree with Tony and Tayo on this?Or do you have other thoughts?Links used during the show:-https://medium.com/true-crime-hub/the-mysterious-case-of-orion-williamson-a-selma-farmer-who-disappeared-without-a-trace-9d5469fd2158-https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/news/do-lions-actually-purr-and-other-questions-answeredImages-https://1drv.ms/i/s!Ag5Dokfg-kEjhvgR_jweBUu6QJKgGQ?e=L2QS3j-https://1drv.ms/i/s!Ag5Dokfg-kEjhvgSC8rVaqPbwBBJJw?e=v7krEJ-https://1drv.ms/i/s!Ag5Dokfg-kEjhvgTWLI5ayLo4jr3Og?e=aMFtRQTune in and listen to the discussion - and please let us have your thoughts on these subjects.Although we much prefer effusive praise
In 1809, at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, British diplomat Benjamin Bathurst vanished into thin air. He was never seen again, and we're still debating what happened to him some 213 years later. Transcript, sources, links and more at https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/gone-guy/ Key sources for this episode include Sabine Baring-Gould's Historic Oddities and Strange Events; Michael Mason's "Benjamin Bathurst; The Case of the Missing Diplomat, 1809"; and Neville Thompson's "The Continental System as a Sieve: The Disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst in 1809." Part of the That's Not Canon Productions podcast network. https://thatsnotcanon.com/ This week we're co-promoting with fellow TNC podcast Grown Up. The life of an adult is complicated and tough, and sometimes you feel like you aren't doing your best. Join Derric Holland as he does his best to navigate the perils of growing up and discusses mental health, relationships, and self-discovery along the way. https://beacons.ai/grownuppodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/Mbap3UQyCB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderjackalope/ Tumblr: https://orderjackalope.tumblr.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/orderjackalope Email: jackalope@order-of-the-jackalope.com
This is a big one y'all! Today we continue spooky season with a strange disappearance and the scariest thing of all.... moist carpet. Join us as we talk about the disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst and the internet folklore of The Backrooms. Neat Linkshttps://www.creepypasta.com/the-backrooms/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Backroomshttps://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Noclippinghttps://backrooms.fandom.com/wiki/Level_Listhttps://mysteriousuniverse.org/2021/06/into-thin-air-the-weird-vanishing-of-benjamin-bathurst/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bathurst_(diplomat)#:~:text=Bathurst%20disappeared%20on%20or%20about%2025%20November%201809%2C,a%20case%20of%20particularly%20sudden%2C%20perhaps%20supernatural%2C%20vanishinghttps://www.historicmysteries.com/benjamin-bathurst/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LfSdlOnF_Y
En mission à Vienne, en 1809, le diplomate Benjamin Bathurst disparaît brusquement. Il ne réapparut jamais et son corps ne fut pas retrouvé. De nombreuses hypothèses tentèrent d'expliquer une disparition que certains jugent surnaturelle. Un diplomate qui disparaît brusquement Né en 1784, Benjamin Bathurst entame très tôt une carrière diplomatique. En 1809, il est envoyé à Vienne, pour réactiver l'alliance anglo-autrichienne contre Napoléon. Il doit aussi persuader l'Empereur d'Autriche, François Ier, d'entrer dans la guerre contre la France. Le jeune diplomate voyage, sous un nom d'emprunt, avec son courrier d'ambassade et un valet. Contraints de quitter Vienne à la suite de la bataille de Wagram, où Napoléon remporte une victoire décisive sur les Autrichiens, les trois hommes s'arrêtent, le 25 novembre 1809, dans la petite ville prussienne de Perleberg. C'est là que Benjamin Bathurst disparaît brusquement. Il existe plusieurs versions sur les circonstances de cette disparition. Pour les uns, il aurait disparu, vers 21 heures, en sortant de l'auberge pour monter dans la voiture qui l'attendait. Pour d'autres, il serait sorti se dégourdir les jambes, une fois la berline arrêtée. Il en aurait fait quatre fois le tour et aurait subitement disparu alors qu'il s'apprêtait à continuer sa promenade. De nombreuses hypothèses Pour expliquer la mystérieuse disparition de Benjamin Bathurst, certaines personnes, férues de science-fiction, n'ont pas manqué d'évoquer un hypothétique voyage dans le temps ou le passage de l'infortuné diplomate dans une autre dimension. Cet événement se retrouve dans plusieurs romans fantastiques, qui évoquent l'évaporation du diplomate. Selon les cas, il gagne un monde parallèle ou se retrouve dans le futur. Mais l'explication est sans doute plus prosaïque. En effet, le manteau de fourrure de Bathurst et son pantalon sont rapidement retrouvés. Le pantalon est percé de deux trous de balles, mais sans aucune trace de sang. Il est donc probable que le diplomate a été assassiné, peut-être par des brigands ou à l'instigation des Français, qui reprochaient à Bathurst son rôle dans la consolidation de l'alliance anglo-autrichienne. L'hypothèse de l'enlèvement a également été avancée. Pour l'heure, le mystère de cette disparition n'est toujours pas élucidé. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En mission à Vienne, en 1809, le diplomate Benjamin Bathurst disparaît brusquement. Il ne réapparut jamais et son corps ne fut pas retrouvé. De nombreuses hypothèses tentèrent d'expliquer une disparition que certains jugent surnaturelle.Un diplomate qui disparaît brusquementNé en 1784, Benjamin Bathurst entame très tôt une carrière diplomatique. En 1809, il est envoyé à Vienne, pour réactiver l'alliance anglo-autrichienne contre Napoléon. Il doit aussi persuader l'Empereur d'Autriche, François Ier, d'entrer dans la guerre contre la France.Le jeune diplomate voyage, sous un nom d'emprunt, avec son courrier d'ambassade et un valet. Contraints de quitter Vienne à la suite de la bataille de Wagram, où Napoléon remporte une victoire décisive sur les Autrichiens, les trois hommes s'arrêtent, le 25 novembre 1809, dans la petite ville prussienne de Perleberg.C'est là que Benjamin Bathurst disparaît brusquement. Il existe plusieurs versions sur les circonstances de cette disparition. Pour les uns, il aurait disparu, vers 21 heures, en sortant de l'auberge pour monter dans la voiture qui l'attendait.Pour d'autres, il serait sorti se dégourdir les jambes, une fois la berline arrêtée. Il en aurait fait quatre fois le tour et aurait subitement disparu alors qu'il s'apprêtait à continuer sa promenade.De nombreuses hypothèsesPour expliquer la mystérieuse disparition de Benjamin Bathurst, certaines personnes, férues de science-fiction, n'ont pas manqué d'évoquer un hypothétique voyage dans le temps ou le passage de l'infortuné diplomate dans une autre dimension.Cet événement se retrouve dans plusieurs romans fantastiques, qui évoquent l'évaporation du diplomate. Selon les cas, il gagne un monde parallèle ou se retrouve dans le futur.Mais l'explication est sans doute plus prosaïque. En effet, le manteau de fourrure de Bathurst et son pantalon sont rapidement retrouvés. Le pantalon est percé de deux trous de balles, mais sans aucune trace de sang.Il est donc probable que le diplomate a été assassiné, peut-être par des brigands ou à l'instigation des Français, qui reprochaient à Bathurst son rôle dans la consolidation de l'alliance anglo-autrichienne.L'hypothèse de l'enlèvement a également été avancée. Pour l'heure, le mystère de cette disparition n'est toujours pas élucidé. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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In this episode of The Reference Desk, Katie is bewitched by unexplained disappearances. Each year, nearly 90,000 people are listed as missing in America. People of color and Indigenous women make up a large percentage of missing people, despite accounting for smaller percentages of the population. No one group is immune from disappearances, but statistically, BIPOC people are more likely to remain missing. In this week's show, Katie tells us about some of the unexplained disappearances that have been on her mind. · The mysterious disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley, who vanished from a Royal Caribbean ship in 1998.· The search for Daniel Robinson, a hydrogeologist who vanished in the desert of Arizona in June 2021. · A look at how the reaction and media coverage of Daniel Robinson's case varied so greatly from that of Gabby Petito.· The strange disappearance of world-famous mystery writer Agatha Christie in 1926, which sparked the largest search operation in British history up until that point.· Where Agatha turned up eleven days after abandoning her car near a chalk pit. · The disappearance and believed murder of Faith Lindsey, a Chickasaw woman from Oklahoma· The difficulties in charging Lindsey's alleged killer and how it is indicative of a larger problem in prosecuting crimes on indigenous land. · An overview of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis in the U.S. and Canada.· The strange disappearance of Owen Parfitt, a paralyzed man who vanished from his sister's porch in 1763. · The tale of the ghost ship Mary Celeste found sailing erratically with no people aboard days after departing New York harbor with Captain Briggs, his family, and a crew of men. · The seemingly-supernatural disappearance of British diplomat Benjamin Bathurst in 1809. This week's recommendationsCurrently reading: Sunrise by the Sea by Jenny Colgan Dear Librarian by Lydia M. Sigwarth and Romina GalottaLove in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson (advanced copy) Non-fiction:Missing 411 series by David PaulidesTrue Crime Addict by James RennerSay Her Name film produced by The Coushatta Tribe of LouisianaSomebody's Daughter film directed by RainFiction: From the Shadows by Juan Jose MililasThe Memory Police by Yoko OgawaWays to Disappear by Idra Novey Links: For all our sources, resources to on MMIW, and links to all our recommended reading, visit https://thereferencedeskpod.comSupport the show on Patreon! Help find Daniel Robinson https://pleasehelpfinddaniel.comHelp find Amy Lynn Bradley https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/amy-lynn-bradley If you have information about the murder of Faith Lindsey, email: tips@osbi.ok.gov Urban Indian Health Institute's Report on MMIW: https://www.uihi.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Missing-and-Murdered-Indigenous-Women-and-Girls-Report.pdfNational Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs): https://namus.nij.ojp.gov Support the show
In this episode of The Reference Desk, Katie is bewitched by unexplained disappearances. Each year, nearly 90,000 people are listed as missing in America. People of color and Indigenous women make up a large percentage of missing people, despite accounting for smaller percentages of the population. No one group is immune from disappearances, but statistically, BIPOC people are more likely to remain missing. In this week's show, Katie tells us about some of the unexplained disappearances that have been on her mind. · The mysterious disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley, who vanished from a Royal Caribbean ship in 1998.· The search for Daniel Robinson, a hydrogeologist who vanished in the desert of Arizona in June 2021. · A look at how the reaction and media coverage of Daniel Robinson's case varied so greatly from that of Gabby Petito.· The strange disappearance of world-famous mystery writer Agatha Christie in 1926, which sparked the largest search operation in British history up until that point.· Where Agatha turned up eleven days after abandoning her car near a chalk pit. · The disappearance and believed murder of Faith Lindsey, a Chickasaw woman from Oklahoma· The difficulties in charging Lindsey's alleged killer and how it is indicative of a larger problem in prosecuting crimes on indigenous land. · An overview of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis in the U.S. and Canada.· The strange disappearance of Owen Parfitt, a paralyzed man who vanished from his sister's porch in 1763. · The tale of the ghost ship Mary Celeste found sailing erratically with no people aboard days after departing New York harbor with Captain Briggs, his family, and a crew of men. · The seemingly-supernatural disappearance of British diplomat Benjamin Bathurst in 1809. This week's recommendationsCurrently reading: Sunrise by the Sea by Jenny Colgan Dear Librarian by Lydia M. Sigwarth and Romina GalottaLove in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson (advanced copy) Non-fiction:Missing 411 series by David PaulidesTrue Crime Addict by James RennerSay Her Name film produced by The Coushatta Tribe of LouisianaSomebody's Daughter film directed by RainFiction: From the Shadows by Juan Jose MililasThe Memory Police by Yoko OgawaWays to Disappear by Idra Novey Links: For all our sources, resources to on MMIW, and links to all our recommended reading, visit https://thereferencedeskpod.comSupport the show on Patreon! Help find Daniel Robinson https://pleasehelpfinddaniel.comHelp find Amy Lynn Bradley https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/amy-lynn-bradley If you have information about the murder of Faith Lindsey, email: tips@osbi.ok.gov Urban Indian Health Institute's Report on MMIW: https://www.uihi.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Missing-and-Murdered-Indigenous-Women-and-Girls-Report.pdfNational Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs): https://namus.nij.ojp.gov Support the show
Here's what actually happened (a made up retelling of history)
This week Seth asks Marcella and Sara to tell the story of Benjamin Bathurst. Which, according to them, involves a farm boy, a spaceship, and a radio show detective arresting an entire town.
Shortly after the signing of the treaty of Schönnbrun in October of 1809, bringing an end to Austrian involvement in the Fifth Napoleonic War, a British official on a mission to the Austrian court vanished without a trace. He was in Germany, on his way back to British territories, and while examining his horses at an inn near Berlin, he walked around to the other side of his horses – and disappeared, never to be seen again. Or that's the way it's usually told. Podcast Site: https://forgottendarkness.podbean.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDarkness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agable_fd/ Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/ My Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/forgdark/ Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Dance" and "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Closing music by Soma. SOURCES “A century old mystery.” London Observer, December 18, 1910. “A mysterious crime.” Hull Packet and East Riding Times, September 26, 1862. Baring-Gould, Sabine. Historic Oddities and Strange Events. London: Methuen & Co., 1889. Dash, Mike. “The Disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst.” Fortean Times 54 (Summer 1990). Fraser, Mary Crawford. Storied Italy. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co., 1915. Lang, Andrew. The All Sorts of Stories Book. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1911. Machen, Arthur. Dreads and Drolls. New York: Alfred A, Knopf, 1927. https://www.svz.de/lokales/spurlos-in-perleberg-verschwunden-id4680756.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Alexandre_de_Launay,_comte_d%27Antraigues http://www.notableabodes.com/abode-search-results/abode-details/139177/dantraigues-27-the-terrace-barnes-london
Kristy and Scott go on a mysterious journey with a young English diplomat traveling incognito (badly) through Europe in the age of Napoleon. The disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst, which has inspired science fiction writers for decades, introduces us to such wonderful characters as Guido Starhemburg, the Black Legion of Vengeance, and the Rescuer of Marbles. Was it bandits? Aliens? THE FRENCH? We'll likely never know. Join us, and remember...he's British. Don't forget to rate and review on iTunes, follow us here on Podbean, and hit us up on our FB group or Twitter. ____ Sources: "Benjamin Bathurst (diplomat)." Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Bathurst_(diplomat) "The Curious Case of the Disappearing Diplomat." mickhartley. http://from-bedroom-to-study.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-curious-case-of-disappearing.html "The Disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst." Thinking Sideways. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6r8rIAwa7V9bkKUCZCHesc?si=Nh-Hmp_uTpqG0p2vwPcj5Q "The supernatural disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst." Cool Interesting Stuff. https://coolinterestingstuff.com/the-supernatural-disappearance-of-benjamin-bathurst Thompson, Neville. "The Continental System as a Sieve: The Disappearance of Benjamin Bathurst in 1809." The International History Review.
TRUE CRIMEOn this episode of Those Conspiracy Guys we talk about a olde timey disappearance of a diplomat deep in the countryside of Austria; who by all accounts vanished into thin air. Benjamin Bathurst, the son of a Bishop and Diplomat, was sent on a mysterious envoy to Austria during the Napoleonic war and while leaving a pub, maybe a bit worse for wear, he spontaneously popped out of existence. Some say it was murder, some say espionage; well Im joined by comedian Peter Flanagan to discuss the evidence and see if we can't solve this thing! ---Find Peter Flanagan online here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/peterflanaganFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/peteyflanaganInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterflanagancomedy/---LIVE SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTIm doing a LIVE SHOW as part of the Cork Podcast Festival this weekend on Saturday 12th October in Kino theatre in Cork City. The show starts at 6pm and you'll be well on your way home by 8pm; so click here http://bit.ly/Cork-Oct19-Gig-Tickets to get your tickets. ---CHAPTERS00:12:33 Early Bathurst00:12:33 A Born Diplomat00:12:33 The War of The Fifth Coalition00:12:33 A Disappearing Diplomat00:12:33 A Suspicious Count00:12:33 Full of Schmidt00:12:33 Finally A Clue---**CONTACT AND WEBSITE**Email - mailto:info@thoseconspiracyguys.comWebsite - http://www.thoseconspiracyguys.com**SUPPORT THE SHOW**This podcast is supported by the generous donations of the wonderful folks over at Patreon. You can get exclusive content, ad-free episodes, access to live chats and private social media like Instagram and Discord and a whole load of other stuff. Click the link here and choose your support level, and thanks :) Appreciate ya!Patreon - http://bit.ly/TCG-Patreon**SOCIAL MEDIA**Probably the most useful and well maintained social space for TCG fans is the Discord server so click the link below and join in the conversation with fellow fans. Send me a DM or post to episode specific channels yourself, share links, or join in discussions.Discord - http://bit.ly/TCG-DiscordGordo is the one replying to all of the social media below so click the links here to be brought to the apps OR just search for 'thoseconspiracyguys' in any of these websites :D Some sites in this list are obviously more active than others but I read all messages sent to me, even though I may not reply straight away. Twitter - http://bit.ly/TCG-twitter or find @tconspiracyguysFacebook - http://bit.ly/TCG-facebook Instagram - http://bit.ly/TCG-Instagram or find @thoseconspiracyguysMinds - http://bit.ly/TCG-MindsPinterest - http://bit.ly/TCG-PinterestReddit - http://bit.ly/TCG-RedditAnchor - http://bit.ly/TCG-AnchorVero - http://get.vero.co/vero and find @thoseconspiracyguysSnapchat - http://bit.ly/TCG-SnapchatVoat - http://bit.ly/TCG-VoatGab - http://bit.ly/TCG-GabTumblr - http://bit.ly/TCG-TumblrMix - http://bit.ly/TCG-MixMySpace - http://bit.ly/TCG-MySpaceMeetup - http://bit.ly/TCG-Meetup**MERCH**Get conspiracy themed merch designed and curated by Gordo on our TeePublic store!Top sellers include: Sasquatch - Forest Police Unit, Time to Pay the Bill, and That Sh*t is Bananas Click this link below to be brought straight to the storeTeepublic - http://bit.ly/TCG-teepublic**VIDEO** For TCG video content subscribe to any of these services where you will find: LiveChats; Episode and Recording Day Vlogs; LiveStreams of Podcast Episodes; and loads more. You will also get notifications of upcoming Live events and can join in the conversation!YouTube - http://bit.ly/TCG-YouTubeBitchute - http://bit.ly/TCG-BitchuteTwitch - http://bit.ly/TCG-TwitchVimeo - http://bit.ly/TCG-VimeoDLive - http://bit.ly/TCG-DLiveGetVokl - http://bit.ly/TCG-GetVokl
TRUE CRIME - On this episode of Those Conspiracy Guys we talk about a olde timey disappearance of a diplomat deep in the countryside of Austria; who by all accounts vanished into thin air. Benjamin Bathurst, the son of a Bishop and Diplomat, was sent on a mysterious envoy to Austria during the Napoleonic war and while leaving a pub, maybe a bit worse for wear, he spontaneously popped out of existence. Some say it was murder, some say espionage; well Im joined by comedian Peter Flanagan to discuss the evidence and see if we can't solve this thing! Find Peter Flanagan online here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/peterflanaganFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/peteyflanaganInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterflanagancomedy/________________________This podcast is supported by the generous donations of the wonderful folks over at Patreon. If you want to support the show and get exclusive content, ad-free episodes, access to live chats and private social media like Instagram and Discord and a whole load of other stuff click here http://bit.ly/TCG-PatreonIf you want to follow TCG on social platforms including the Discord, watch video versions of the livestream podcast and documentaries; or even join in on live chats about current events; buy TCG merch; get notifications of and buy tickets to upcoming live stage shows or to just support the show on Patreon; all the links, info and instructions you can find by clicking this link http://www.linktr.ee/thoseconspiracyguysCHAPTERS00:12:33 Early Bathurst00:12:33 A Born Diplomat00:12:33 The War of The Fifth Coalition00:12:33 A Disappearing Diplomat00:12:33 A Suspicious Count00:12:33 Full of Schmidt00:12:33 Finally A Clue
In this episode we discuss two legendary vanishings, cases of people wot were here and then they ain't no more. Benjamin Bathurst, an English diplomat of the Napoleonic war era, and D.B. Cooper, a mysterious well-dressed man who vacated a plane with ransom money never to be seen again. We love a good mystery.
The Keith-Albee Theater in Huntington, West Virginia was a part of a national chain of theaters that hosted vaudeville shows and then eventually converted to motion picture theaters. The Keith-Albee Theater also has the distinction of being one of a very few atmospheric theaters built in America. Nearly all of them are gone today. This theater has survived and has been refurbished to its former glory. All the decades of use has left spiritual residue behind. There are rumored to be several ghosts here. Join us as we share the history and hauntings of the Keith-Albee Theater. The Moment in Oddity features Benjamin Bathurst disappearing and This Month in History features Decca Records turning down the Beatles. Our location was suggested by Victoria Brooke. Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2018/01/hgb-ep-239-keith-albee-theater.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music: Vanishing from http://purple-planet.com (Moment in Oddity) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com (This Month in History) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Now you see him, now you don't. A minor British diplomat named Benjamin Bathurst vanished literally into thin air while traveling under an assumed name with an attendant in 1809. Was it thieves, aliens, or an elaborate ploy?