• EP 35 - Researchin the Richmond Vampire
    Feb 22 2026

    In this episode, we will discuss our research into the Richmond Vampire.

    The legend of the Richmond Vampire centers on a chilling event said to have occurred on October 2, 1925, when a tunnel collapse beneath Church Hill in Richmond allegedly released a blood-covered figure from the rubble. According to local lore, witnesses claimed the creature fled toward the historic Hollywood Cemetery, disappearing into the ornate W. W. Pool mausoleum, which bears an iron door and unusual symbols that fueled decades of speculation. Over time, the story evolved into a full vampire narrative, blending real tragedy with gothic imagination. While historians note that the tunnel collapse did occur and caused multiple deaths, no credible evidence supports the existence of a supernatural being—yet the tale persists as one of Richmond’s most enduring pieces of urban folklore, thriving on atmosphere, architecture, and the city’s deep, shadowed past.

    Find the extension to this episode, where we discuss our visit to the location and information about Benjamin Franklin Mosby, as well as all of our research information about this case on our Patreon page.

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    54 mins
  • EP 34 - The Secrets Behind the St. Valentine's Day Massacre - Chicago 1929
    Feb 14 2026

    What really happened on February 14, 1929?

    In this deep dive into the Secrets Behind the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre—Chicago 1929, we uncover the chilling truth behind one of America’s most infamous gangland killings. Inside a quiet Lincoln Park garage, seven men were lined up against a brick wall and executed in cold blood—an act that shocked the nation and cemented Chicago’s reputation as the epicenter of Prohibition-era violence.

    But was it really ordered by Al Capone? Who were the suspected gunmen dressed as police officers? And why was no one ever convicted?

    We explore the rivalry between Al Capone and George “Bugs” Moran, the role of bootlegging and organized crime during Prohibition, the forensic breakthroughs that followed, and the dark rumors that still surround the massacre nearly a century later.

    This episode examines hidden details, overlooked evidence, media manipulation, and the national outrage that reshaped law enforcement in America.

    If you’re fascinated by true crime, Prohibition history, Chicago mob lore, and the untold stories behind America’s most notorious crimes, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

    🔎 Topics Covered: • The North Side Gang vs. Capone’s Chicago Outfit • The use of police disguises in the execution • Ballistics and early forensic investigation • Public reaction and newspaper headlines • Why the case remains officially unsolved

    Subscribe for more untold history, true crime deep dives, and the dark stories hidden between the headlines.

    Follow along with more information and links to our research at: Our Patreon Page

    #StValentinesDayMassacre #AlCapone #Chicago1929 #TrueCrimeHistory #ProhibitionEra #OrganizedCrime #UntoldHistory #GanglandChicago

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    49 mins
  • EP 33 - The Truth About the Liebeck vs McDonald's Case
    Feb 8 2026

    For decades, the case of Stella Liebeck vs. McDonald’s has been mocked as the ultimate “frivolous lawsuit.” But was it really?

    In this episode, we uncover the full story behind the 1992 hot coffee case that sparked national outrage, corporate PR spin, and sweeping tort reform debates. What the headlines didn’t tell you may shock you. Stella Liebeck wasn’t just “clumsy.” She suffered third-degree burns, required skin grafts, and faced mounting medical bills after being served coffee heated to temperatures far beyond home-brewed standards.

    So why did the media frame it as a punchline? What evidence was presented in court? And how did this case quietly reshape public opinion about civil lawsuits in America?

    We break down:

    • The real severity of Stella Liebeck’s injuries

    • Internal corporate knowledge about serving temperatures

    • The jury’s reasoning behind the damages awarded

    • The difference between what was reported… and what actually happened

    • How this case became a cultural myth

    This isn’t just about hot coffee. It’s about media narratives, corporate responsibility, and how one elderly woman became the face of “lawsuit abuse.”

    Was justice served—or was the public misled?

    🎙️ Listen now and decide for yourself.

    #TrueCrime #LegalHistory #StellaLiebeck #HotCoffeeCase #CorporateAccountability #MediaMyths #AmericanHistory #Podcast

    For more discussion and our detailed research into this case, please connect to:

    https://patreon.com/panicdvideos

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    39 mins
  • EP 32 - 1893 Columbian Exposition - Details
    Jun 1 2018

    In this episode, we will finish our series of our discussion about the 1893 Columbian Exposition—Chicago's World's Fair—and how it shaped American culture. This is episode 4 of a 4 part series, and we will be dicussing some of the details about the event. Check out our new project for "Our Haunted Travels" at https://youtube.com/panicdvideos as well.

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    39 mins
  • EP 31- 1893 Columbian Exposition - Tragedies
    May 25 2018

    In this episode, we will continue our series of our discussion about the 1893 Columbian Exposition—Chicago's World Fair—and how it shaped American Culture. This is episode 3 of a 4 part series, and we will be dicussing some of the tragedies surrounding the fair. Check out our new project for "Our Haunted Travels" at https://youtube.com/panicdvideos as well.

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    52 mins
  • EP 30 - 1893 Columbian Exposition - America's Firsts
    May 18 2018

    In this episode, we will continue our series of our discussion about the 1893 Columbian Exposition—Chicago's World Fair and how it shaped American Culture. This is episode 2 of a 3 part series, and we will be dicussing the some of America's firsts that debuted at the fair. Check out our new project for "Our Haunted Travels" at https://youtube.com/panicdvideos as well.

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    57 mins
  • EP 29 - 1893 Columbian Exposition - Visitors
    May 11 2018

    We are back, Untold History Revealed fans; sorry for our absence. In this episode, we will begin our series of our discussion about the 1893 Columbian Exposition—Chicago's World Fair—and how it shaped American culture. This is episode 1 of a 3-part series, and we will be discussing the visitors who were at the fair. We plan to make it a goal to keep up with a new episode each week, Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST. Check out our new project for "Our Haunted Travels" at https://youtube.com/panicdvideos as well.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • EP 28 - History of Red Ribbon Week
    Oct 30 2017

    In this episode, we discuss the origins of "Red Ribbon Week" and how the movement is working to bring drug awareness and prevention to students across the country.

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    53 mins