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The State Files Podcast

The State Files Podcast

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The State Files is a documentary-style podcast exploring America’s strangest cases and unresolved mysteries—one state at a time. From UFO sightings and government secrecy to folklore, hauntings, and historical anomalies, each episode examines what’s known, what’s claimed, and what remains unanswered. No forced conclusions. No sensationalism. Just careful storytelling, grounded analysis, and the questions that refuse to go away.The State Files Social Sciences
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  • The Mogollon Monster: Arizona Bigfoot
    Feb 22 2026

    Deep in the forests of Arizona’s Mogollon Rim, witnesses have reported something they cannot easily explain.For decades, hunters, campers, and locals have described encounters with a large, upright, hair-covered creature moving through the pine-covered high country. The legend became known as the Mogollon Monster — Arizona’s version of Bigfoot.But what survives when you strip away campfire embellishment?In this episode of The State Files, Cooper and the team examine the terrain, the witness patterns, and the absence of physical confirmation. We look at how organizations such as the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization continue to document reports — and why decades of interest have yet to produce verifiable evidence.Is the Mogollon Monster an undiscovered species hiding in one of the Southwest’s largest forest systems?A case of misidentification amplified by isolation and fear?Or something more cultural than biological?The Mogollon Rim stretches nearly 200 miles across central Arizona. It is vast. It is rugged. And it still holds unanswered stories.This is The State Files.


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    The State Files Website: https://thestatefiles.comThe Case File: https://thestatefiles.com/mogollon-monster-arizona-bigfoot-case-file/

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    14 mins
  • The Cinder Lady: The Mary Reeser Case
    Feb 17 2026

    In 1951, Mary Reeser sat down in her St. Petersburg, Florida apartment for what should have been an ordinary night. By morning, she was almost entirely gone—reduced to ash in a room that barely burned.


    This episode examines one of the most disturbing and misunderstood cases ever associated with so-called “spontaneous human combustion.” We trace the known facts, the forensic contradictions, and the official explanation known as the wick effect—an explanation that solves the case on paper, yet leaves many people deeply unsettled.


    Why did the fire stop where it did?

    How could a body be consumed while nearby objects remained intact?

    And why do cases like this continue to resurface, even after science weighs in?


    This is not a paranormal endorsement, nor a debunking hit piece. It’s a case study in how ordinary circumstances can produce outcomes that feel impossible—and why that realization may be more frightening than any supernatural theory.


    This episode is part of The State Files, a documentary series examining unexplained cases, historical anomalies, and the uncomfortable space where evidence, uncertainty, and human imagination collide.

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    12 mins
  • The Mystery Castle
    Feb 8 2026

    On the slopes of South Mountain in Phoenix stands a structure that was never meant to be found.Built stone by stone in secret during the 1930s, the Mystery Castle is the life’s work of Boyce Luther Gulley — a man who believed he was dying, vanished from his family, and spent more than a decade constructing a castle no one knew existed.This episode examines the documented history behind the Mystery Castle, the man who built it, the daughter who inherited it without warning, and why the site continues to unsettle visitors decades later. There are stories of strange sensations, emotional weight, and lingering presence — but this case doesn’t rely on ghosts to be disturbing.Today, the Mystery Castle is closed to the public, its future uncertain, suspended between preservation and decay.This is not a story about what haunts the castle.It’s a story about why it was built — and what happens when a secret outlives its creator.

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    15 mins
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