Untold History Revealed

Untold History Revealed

Historical, Forensic, and Paranormal Research and Studies. A collection of items that may be enlightening to others and interesting to all.

  1. MAR 28

    EP 40 - What is Going on in Northeast Ohio in March of 2026?

    We are changing the format this week and documenting and talking about recent events in this episode, because there are some strange things going on... What is happening in Northeast Ohio in March 2026? In just a few weeks, the region has been flooded with unexplained events—from a growing number of Bigfoot sightings to mysterious daytime meteor streaks lighting up the sky. Add in bizarre weather patterns, a rare bird spotted for the first time in Ohio, and the buzz around the Newton Falls Treasure Hunt now valued at $40,000, and you have a story that feels almost unbelievable. Join us as we break down each event, explore possible explanations, and ask the big question—are these just coincidences, or is something bigger going on? 🗺️ Link to find out more about the Newton Falls Treasure Hunt:  https://www.facebook.com/Fieldviewacres Catch the exclusive edition for our Patreon subscribers, where we go into more details about Bigfoot sightings in Ohio dating back to the 1830s, plus unlock the research for this podcast and others.  We have a great catalog built up over there with some great information.  Subscriptions start at only $1 / month! 👉 Patreon Link #NortheastOhio #OhioMysteries #OhioNews #WeirdOhio #BigfootSightings #OhioBigfoot #MeteorSightings #StrangeEvents #UnexplainedMysteries #ParanormalPodcast #CryptidSightings #RareBird #WeirdWeather #OhioWeather #TreasureHunt #NewtonFalls #HiddenTreasure #OhioEvents #HighStrangeness #UnsolvedMysteries #MysteriousOhio #PodcastLife #UntoldHistory #OurHauntedTravels

    55 min
  2. FEB 14

    EP 34 - The Secrets Behind the St. Valentine's Day Massacre - Chicago 1929

    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

    49 min
  3. FEB 8

    EP 33 - The Truth About the Liebeck vs McDonald's Case

    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

    39 min

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Historical, Forensic, and Paranormal Research and Studies. A collection of items that may be enlightening to others and interesting to all.

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