Episode 11: “The Mob, the Mystery Lady, and the Ghost Who Solved a Murder”
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In this episode, we dive into three chilling and mysterious stories where history, crime, and the unexplained collide.
First, we examine the mystery of the Babushka Lady, the unidentified woman seen calmly filming during the chaos of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy. Who was she, and what did she capture that the public has never seen?
Next, we travel to West Virginia for the eerie tale of the Greenbrier Ghost—one of the only known cases where a ghost’s testimony allegedly helped solve a murder. Did the spirit of a young woman really return to reveal the truth about her death?
Finally, we head to 1920s Chicago to revisit the infamous Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre, a brutal mob hit that became one of the most notorious crimes of the Prohibition era. Rival gangs, machine guns, and a crime that cemented the dark legend of organized crime in America.
Three stories. One episode.
Mysteries caught on film, justice from beyond the grave, and gangland violence that shocked the nation.
👻 Ghosts.
🎥 Conspiracies.
🔫 Mob history.
Join us as we explore the strange truths—and lingering questions—behind these unforgettable stories.