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Kat Has Questions

Kat Has Questions

Written by: Kat Chesnut
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Kat dives into the real stories that sound made up — from strange history and psychology to unsolved mysteries, true crime, urban legends, and the weird corners of the internet. Thoughtful, funny, and just the right amount of unhinged.Kat Chesnut True Crime
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  • 11 - The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Mystery: Three Men Who Vanished Without a Trace
    Jan 14 2026

    In December of 1900, three lighthouse keepers vanished from one of the most remote outposts in Scotland — the Flannan Isles Lighthouse. No bodies. No signs of struggle. Just an abandoned tower, a stopped clock, and a logbook that ends too soon.

    In this episode, we break down what is actually documented about the disappearance — including the official records, the storm damage found below the lighthouse, and the haunting quotes later attributed to the keepers’ final days. We also explore how myth, poetry, and retellings blurred the line between fact and legend almost immediately after the men were declared missing.

    Was it a rogue wave? A tragic accident? Or something far stranger?

    This is the mystery of the Flannan Isles — and why, more than a century later, it still refuses to settle into a simple explanation.

    About the show

    Kat Has Questions is a curiosity-driven podcast about real stories that sound unreal — from unsolved crimes and strange history to the quietly weird corners of human behavior.

    New episodes every week.

    Sources & Further Reading


    - Northern Lighthouse BoardOfficial inspection reports and historical records regarding the Flannan Isles Lighthouse and the disappearance of the keepers in December 1900.

    - Joseph Moore (Relief Keeper) – Official Testimony
    Firsthand account from the relief keeper who discovered the lighthouse abandoned on December 26, 1900, including details of the condition of the tower, lamps, clocks, and weather damage.

    - Graham, Robert. The Flannan Isles MysteryA detailed historical analysis examining documented evidence, weather records, and later embellishments surrounding the case.

    - Munro, Roderick. Scottish Lighthouse MysteriesExplores the Flannan Isles disappearance within the broader context of lighthouse history and maritime danger in Scotland.

    - Weather Records – December 1900 (Outer Hebrides)Meteorological data confirming severe storm activity in the days leading up to the disappearance, often referenced in official explanations.

    -Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (1912). Flannan IsleA narrative poem that helped popularize many of the emotional and psychological elements later attributed to the keepers — often mistaken for logbook excerpts but acknowledged as literary interpretation.

    - National Library of Scotland Archives
    Preserved documents, newspaper coverage, and maritime records related to the Flannan Isles Lighthouse.



    🎵 Music: “Scrunchy” by Night Drift

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    23 mins
  • 10 - The Hinterkaifeck Murders — Someone Was Living in the House
    Jan 7 2026

    In 1922, six people were brutally murdered on a remote Bavarian farm known as Hinterkaifeck.

    What makes this case so disturbing isn’t just the violence — it’s what happened before and after the murders.

    Footprints in the snow that led to the house but never away.

    Strange noises coming from the attic.

    A maid who quit because she believed the house was haunted.

    And after the family was killed… evidence suggests the murderer stayed behind — feeding animals, eating food, and living in the house with the bodies.

    In this episode, we break down the full timeline of the Hinterkaifeck murders, the warning signs everyone ignored, the night of the killings, the investigation, and why this chilling case remains unsolved over 100 years later.

    About the show

    Kat Has Questions is a curiosity-driven podcast about real stories that sound unreal — from unsolved crimes and strange history to the quietly weird corners of human behavior.

    New episodes every week.

    Sources & Further Reading

    - Wikipedia — Hinterkaifeck Murders https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinterkaifeck_murders- Mental Floss — The Creepy, Unsolved Hinterkaifeck Murders https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/57967/creepy-unsolved-hinterkaifeck-murders

    - All That’s Interesting — The Hinterkaifeck Murders: Germany’s Most Disturbing Unsolved Crime https://allthatsinteresting.com/hinterkaifeck-murders

    - Historic Mysteries — The Hinterkaifeck Farm Murders https://www.historicmysteries.com/hinterkaifeck/

    - Investigation Discovery — The Hinterkaifeck Murders https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/the-hinterkaifeck-murders

    🎵 Music: “Scrunchy” by Night Drift

    Licensed by Uppbeat

    License code: CAHWZR9T33BFXDNY

    Contact

    📩 kathasquestionspod@gmail.com

    Instagram: @KatHasQuestions


    Support the Show

    If you’re enjoying Kat Has Questions, follow the podcast, leave a review, or send in a weird historical mystery you want me to dig into next.

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    21 mins
  • 9 - The Somerton Man: The World’s Strangest Unsolved Identity Mystery
    Dec 31 2025

    “Tamam Shud.” It is finished. Those were the last words found hidden inside a secret pocket sewn into the clothing of an unidentified man discovered on an Australian beach in 1948.

    In today’s deep-dive, I’m unpacking one of the most haunting and complicated mysteries ever recorded: the case of The Somerton Man. A perfectly dressed man with no ID… no labels on his clothes… a coded message… a rare poetry book placed in a stranger’s car… a nurse who reacted like she knew him but denied it for decades… and a DNA answer that solved the wrong half of the story.

    We’re going long on this one — exploring the discovery, the clues, the hidden pocket, the code, the spy theories, the woman at the center of it, the child who may have been his, and the 2022 DNA twist that answered one question but opened ten more.

    If you like unsolved mysteries, Cold War weirdness, coded messages, and cases that refuse to make sense… this one’s for you.


    About the show

    Kat Has Questions is a curiosity-driven podcast about real stories that sound unreal — from unsolved crimes and strange history to the quietly weird corners of human behavior.

    New episodes every week.

    Sources & Further Reading

    – Derek Abbott Genealogy Reports (2022)

    – Australian National Archives

    – Police Investigation Files: Somerton Beach, 1948–1950

    – “The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám,” Fitzgerald translation

    – ABC News Australia coverage on the DNA findings

    – University of Adelaide forensic reports

    – Interviews with Thomson family members

    – The Advertiser (archived material)

    – National Library of Australia digital newspaper archives


    🎵 Music: “Scrunchy” by Night Drift

    Licensed by Uppbeat

    License code: CAHWZR9T33BFXDNY



    Contact

    📩 kathasquestionspod@gmail.com

    Instagram: @KatHasQuestions


    Support the Show

    If you’re enjoying Kat Has Questions, follow the podcast, leave a review, or send in a weird historical mystery you want me to dig into next.

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    30 mins
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