• Typhoid Mary: The Healthy Woman Who Spread Death
    Jun 15 2026

    She was a talented cook who never felt sick a day in her life. And nearly everywhere she worked, people caught typhoid — and some of them died. Mary Mallon was one of the first "healthy carriers" ever identified, and she was locked away on an island for nearly three decades because of it.

    This episode follows the medical detective who traced her trail of outbreaks, her refusal to believe she was dangerous, her broken promise — and the unsettling question her story still asks: when does protecting the many justify imprisoning the one?

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #MedicalHistory #TrueHistory / #TyphoidMary #PublicHealth #NewYorkHistory #Epidemic #SixFeetOfHistory

    Typhoid Mary, Mary Mallon, healthy carrier, typhoid fever, George Soper, North Brother Island, public health, quarantine, dark history, history podcast, medical history, epidemic, New York history, true history, asymptomatic carrier, civil liberties, immigrant history, Six Feet of History, disease, infection

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    13 mins
  • The Iroquois Fire: The "Fireproof" Theatre That Burned
    Jun 14 2026

    It was the grandest new theatre in Chicago, advertised as absolutely fireproof. Five weeks after it opened, packed with families at a holiday matinee, it became the deadliest single-building fire in American history — around six hundred dead in thirty minutes.

    This episode walks through the cut corners behind the "fireproof" lie: the jammed fire curtain, the locked and inward-opening exits, the fireball over the crowd — and how that horror wrote the modern fire code you walk past every day.

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #TrueHistory #Disaster / #IroquoisTheatre #ChicagoHistory #FireSafety #1903 #SixFeetOfHistory

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    14 mins
  • The Sweating Sickness: The Plague That Vanished
    Jun 13 2026

    You could be healthy at breakfast and dead by supper. For nearly a century, a mysterious illness swept through Tudor England, killing the young and strong with terrifying speed — and then it disappeared from the earth, before anyone ever discovered what it was.

    This episode traces the sweat through its waves of terror, its strange preference for the healthy and wealthy, its brushes with Anne Boleyn and the royal court — and the medical mystery that, five centuries later, has still never been solved.

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #TudorHistory #TrueHistory / #SweatingSickness #Tudors #MedicalMystery #AnneBoleyn #SixFeetOfHistory

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    14 mins
  • Hinterkaifeck: The Unsolved Farm Murders
    Jun 12 2026

    In the days before an entire family was murdered on a remote Bavarian farm, the farmer reported footprints in the snow leading to the house but none leading away, missing keys, and footsteps in the attic. Then they were killed, one by one — and whoever did it stayed for days afterward.

    This episode lays out one of history's most chilling unsolved cases: the eerie warnings, the killer who fed the animals beside the dead, the macabre investigation, and the presence in the house that has never been named.

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #Unsolved #TrueHistory / #Hinterkaifeck #ColdCase #UnsolvedMystery #Bavaria #SixFeetOfHistory

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    13 mins
  • The Winchester Mystery House: The Mansion That Never Stopped
    Jun 11 2026

    For thirty-eight years, the hammering never stopped. A grieving heiress to a gun fortune built a sprawling mansion with staircases that climb into the ceiling and doors that open onto thin air — believing, the legend says, that the moment she finished, she would die.

    This episode separates the famous ghost story from the historical record: the curse that may never have existed, the earthquake that sealed off whole floors, and the quieter, sadder truth about a woman the world turned into a legend.

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #Haunted #TrueHistory / #WinchesterHouse #SarahWinchester #FactVsMyth #Mystery #SixFeetOfHistory

    Winchester Mystery House, Sarah Winchester, Winchester rifle, haunted house, San Jose, ghost story, fact vs myth, dark history, history podcast, American history, séance, architecture, true history, grief, debunked, 1906 earthquake, gun fortune, Six Feet of History, mansion, eccentric heiress

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    14 mins
  • The Great Smog: London's Four Days of Poison
    Jun 10 2026

    In December nineteen fifty-two, a fog rolled into London and refused to leave. Londoners shrugged — until it started killing them. By the time it lifted four days later, thousands were dead, and almost no one had noticed it happening.

    This episode digs into the killer fog: the coal and the cold snap that fed it, the weather trap that sealed it in, the dilute acid hanging in the air, the undertakers who ran out of coffins — and the Clean Air Act it forced into being.

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #LondonHistory #TrueHistory / #GreatSmog #London1952 #AirPollution #CleanAirAct #SixFeetOfHistory Keywords: Great Smog, Great Smog of London, London 1952, pea-souper, air pollution, coal smoke, temperature inversion, Clean Air Act, dark history, history podcast, London history, environmental disaster, true history, sulphur dioxide, killer fog, public health, 1950s, Six Feet of History, smog deaths, Britain

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    14 mins
  • The Donner Party: A Shortcut Into Horror
    Jun 10 2026

    The Donner Party: A Shortcut Into Horror · On-cover: THE DONNER PARTY Description: In the spring of eighteen forty-six, more than eighty pioneers set out for California chasing a clever shortcut. By winter they were trapped in deep snow in a mountain pass, starving — and facing a choice no one should ever have to make.

    This episode follows the fatal map that doomed them, the early blizzard that sealed them in, the desperate snowshoe party that went for help, and the truth behind the legend — separating what really happened from the ghoulish tales the newspapers invented.

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    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #AmericanHistory #TrueHistory / #DonnerParty #Pioneers #Survival #WildWest #SixFeetOfHistory Keywords: Donner Party, Donner Pass, pioneers, wagon train, Hastings Cutoff, Sierra Nevada, cannibalism, survival, California Trail, dark history, history podcast, American history, eighteen forty-six, true history, frontier, Keseberg, starvation, Six Feet of History, westward expansion, snowbound

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    14 mins
  • Bedlam: When Madness Was a Paid Day Out
    Jun 8 2026

    Picture a grand day out in old London: your good clothes, a penny at the door, and entertainment inside. But this isn’t a theatre. It’s a madhouse — and the entertainment is the suffering of the people locked within.

    In this final episode of our week on history’s cruelest punishments, Six Feet of History digs into Bethlem Royal Hospital — “Bedlam” — the centuries of chains and brutal “treatments,” the era when the public paid to gawk at the mentally ill as a day out, and the uncomfortable thread that ties the whole week together: cruelty has never needed monsters, only an audience.

    Six Feet of History drops a new dark story every day. Follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen — because history has a body count.

    #History #DarkHistory #HistoryPodcast #TrueHistory #Macabre / #Bedlam #BethlemHospital #LondonHistory #AsylumHistory #SixFeetOfHistory

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    5 mins