Headlines and Tidbits

Stephanie Detton

Ever come across a newspaper headline so bizarre that you couldn't believe it was real? Headlines like 'Will You Sell Your Tongue? Missouri Girl Needs One and Offers to Buy It.' Well, this is what Headlines and Tidbits is all about: finding the craziest & wackiest headlines from old newspapers. But I’m not just going to read you headlines; that would be weird. Instead, you’ll get the backstory behind the headlines. So, buckle up for a time-traveling adventure filled with laughter, oddities, and a newfound appreciation for the craziness of the past. Subscribe, and let's embark on this journey!

  1. Jan 6

    Episode 11: The Pigman of Northfield

    What if the thing lurking outside your window wasn’t an animal at all? In this eerie episode of Headlines & Tidbits, we dig into the chilling legend of the Pigman of Northfield, Vermont—a creature said to be part man, part beast, and entirely nightmare. Described as towering, pig-faced, and covered in white fur, the Pigman has haunted the wooded hills of Northfield for decades, leaving behind whispers, sightings, and unanswered questions. The story begins with a modern newspaper headline from the Burlington Free Press: “Which monster lives close to you?”—and quickly spirals into folklore, fear, and rumor. From a farmer who claimed to see a pig-like figure digging through his trash, to teenagers who said they were chased from their high school by something charging out of the woods, the legend only grows darker. We also explore one of the most unsettling theories tied to the Pigman: the disappearance of 17-year-old Sam Harris in 1951, who vanished on the night before Halloween and was never seen again. Some believe the Pigman is Sam—or something he became. Along the way, we examine how urban legends are born, why they endure, and what these stories reveal about fear, memory, and community. As always, we close the episode with vintage newspaper tidbits pulled straight from the past—strange, surprising, and unforgettable. If you enjoy urban legends, cryptids, folklore, unsolved mysteries, creepy small-town stories, and strange newspaper history, this episode is for you. 🎧 Follow Headlines & Tidbits so you never miss a story pulled from the pages of the past.

    12 min
  2. 12/24/2025

    Episode 9: The Murder of Virginia Wagner

    In December of 1962, just days before Christmas, 35-year-old Virginia Wagner left her Lancaster, Ohio home to pick up her son from basketball practice — and never returned. When her car was found abandoned later that night, strange details quickly raised concern. Mud on the vehicle. A bloodstain that didn’t match her blood type. And no sign of Virginia herself. What followed was a weeks-long search that gripped the community, unfolding in the pages of the Columbus Dispatch as winter weather, unanswered questions, and fading hope complicated the investigation. On January 6, 1963, the search ended in tragedy when Virginia’s body was discovered beneath the ice of Raccoon Creek. But finding her did not bring immediate answers. The case went cold, suspects were questioned and cleared, and the Wagner family endured loss upon loss — including another mysterious death connected to their inner circle. Months later, a chilling confession would finally expose the truth, revealing a violent pattern that should never have been missed — and raising haunting questions about warning signs, parole failures, and how many chances are too many. In this episode of Headlines and Tidbits, we trace Virginia Wagner’s story from devoted mother to tragic headline, following the investigation as it unfolded in real time and examining the disturbing history of the man responsible. Plus, in the second half of the episode, we lighten the mood with holiday-themed newspaper tidbits — bizarre vintage Christmas ads, strange marketing choices, and reminders that even in dark times, the past is full of unexpected details. This is a story about loss, justice delayed, and the question that was never fully answered: why?

    26 min

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Ever come across a newspaper headline so bizarre that you couldn't believe it was real? Headlines like 'Will You Sell Your Tongue? Missouri Girl Needs One and Offers to Buy It.' Well, this is what Headlines and Tidbits is all about: finding the craziest & wackiest headlines from old newspapers. But I’m not just going to read you headlines; that would be weird. Instead, you’ll get the backstory behind the headlines. So, buckle up for a time-traveling adventure filled with laughter, oddities, and a newfound appreciation for the craziness of the past. Subscribe, and let's embark on this journey!