Episodes

  • The Yoga Teacher Who Thought She Was Jesus | The Family Part 1
    Jun 5 2026

    Anne Hamilton-Byrne was a glamorous yoga teacher with a growing circle of loyal followers. But behind the peaceful image was something far darker: a secretive group known as The Family, children taken into her world, and a woman who believed she had a divine mission. In Part 1, we begin the disturbing story of how one teacher became the center of one of Australia’s strangest cult cases.


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    28 mins
  • The Lady of the Dunes: The Woman Found With No Name
    Jun 1 2026

    In 1974, a woman was found in the dunes near Provincetown, Massachusetts. For nearly 50 years, no one knew who she was. She became known only as the Lady of the Dunes.

    Then DNA finally gave her back her name: Ruth Marie Terry.

    In this Bizarre Lunchtime Tales episode, we look at the mystery that haunted Cape Cod for decades, the theories that surrounded the case, and the chilling truth investigators later uncovered about the man they believe killed her.

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    13 mins
  • They Found the Ships and Planes… But Couldn’t Explain What Happened
    May 30 2026

    Three real mysteries where ships and planes were found, but the answers never fully made sense. In this episode, we explore the Mary Celeste, the Star Dust disappearance, and the Joyita ghost ship — three strange historical cases filled with missing people, eerie clues, and unanswered questions.


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    25 mins
  • The Cecil Hotel Elevator Mystery: Elisa Lam
    May 22 2026

    In 2013, 21-year-old Elisa Lam vanished while staying at the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles. Her final known moments were captured in strange elevator footage that spread across the internet and turned her disappearance into one of the most discussed mysteries online.

    Nearly three weeks later, Elisa was found in a rooftop water tank above the hotel.

    In this Echoes & Oddities podcast-style episode, we look at the Cecil Hotel, the elevator footage, the theories, and the official explanation — while remembering that Elisa Lam was a real person, not just a viral mystery.

    Let me know below: do you think the official explanation makes sense?

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    33 mins
  • The Button Man: Australia’s Creepiest Mountain Legend
    May 16 2026

    Deep in Australia’s Victorian High Country, hikers have whispered about a mysterious bushman known as The Button Man.

    Was he truly someone to fear, or did rumor, isolation, and wilderness folklore turn a real man into a mountain legend?

    This shorter episode is part of Bizarre Lunchtime Tales — bite-size strange stories from Echoes & Oddities that you can listen to on your lunch break.

    What do you think: real, fake, or legend?

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    12 mins
  • They Went to Meet Aliens... and Were Found Dead in Lead Masks | The Lead Masks Case
    May 8 2026

    In 1966, two men were found dead on a hill in Brazil wearing homemade lead masks. No injuries. No clear answers. Just cryptic notes, strange instructions, and one of the most unsettling mysteries ever recorded.

    Was it a failed experiment… or something far stranger?

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    9 mins
  • The Finders Cult: A Disturbing Case With No Clear Answers
    Apr 26 2026

    In 1987, a routine police call led to the discovery of two men traveling with six neglected children — and what followed became one of the strangest cases of the decade.

    The investigation led to a secretive group known as The Finders, a communal organization tied to unusual beliefs, hidden properties, and a man named Marion Pettie.

    As disturbing claims surfaced and authorities searched for answers, the case quickly spiraled into confusion, contradiction, and lingering suspicion.

    Years later, questions still remain.

    What was the Finders really about?

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    37 mins
  • The Hinterkaifeck Murders: Germany’s Creepiest Unsolved Mystery
    Apr 12 2026

    In 1922, six people were brutally murdered on a remote farm in Germany. But what makes the Hinterkaifeck case so terrifying is not just the crime itself — it is everything that happened before and after.

    There were strange footprints in the snow leading to the farm but none leading away. Family members heard unexplained noises in the attic. A key went missing. Then, after the murders, it appeared that someone stayed behind on the property. The animals were fed, smoke rose from the chimney, and food in the kitchen had been eaten.

    More than a century later, the Hinterkaifeck murders remain one of the most chilling unsolved cases in history.

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    35 mins