• The Dancing Plague of 1518
    May 5 2026

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    In the summer of 1518, a woman began dancing in the streets of Strasbourg.

    She didn’t stop.

    Within days, others joined her. Then dozens more.
    Soon, entire groups were dancing uncontrollably — for hours, for days, in some cases until they collapsed from exhaustion.

    Authorities were unable to explain it. Physicians at the time suggested it was a natural illness. Others believed it to be something far less understood.

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the Dancing Plague of 1518 — the accounts, the historical context, and the theories that attempt to explain how and why so many people lost control.

    Because sometimes, the body moves… without reason.

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  • Seath Mor - Five Stones One Curse
    Apr 28 2026

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    In Rothiemurchus, there’s a grave that no one will touch.

    It belongs to Seath Mòr Sgorfhiachlach—a 14th-century clan chief known as The Great Shaw. But it isn’t the man people fear.

    It’s what sits on top of his grave.

    Five stones.
    Placed in a rough cross formation.
    Known as the Homing Stones—because no matter where they’re taken… they come back.

    Thrown into the River Spey—they return.
    Moved in defiance—people fall ill.
    Lifted without warning—some never make it home.

    From a drowned servant in the 1800s…
    To a fatal crash just hours after disturbing the grave…
    To a death in the cemetery itself in 1978…

    The stories are consistent. The warning is clear.

    Today, an iron cage stands over the grave. Not to keep people out—but perhaps to keep something in.

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we uncover the legend of Seath Mòr, the curse of the five stones, and the question no one has ever answered:

    Why do they always come back?

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  • The Lead Masks Case: Instructions for Death
    Apr 21 2026

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    In 1966, two men were found dead on a hillside in Niterói, Brazil — dressed in suits, lying side by side, and wearing strange lead eye masks.

    There were no signs of violence.
    No clear cause of death.
    And in their pockets, investigators found a note containing cryptic instructions:
    “16:30 be at the specified place… 18:30 ingest capsules… after effect, protect metals… wait for signal.”

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the Lead Masks Case — the timeline, the evidence, and the theories that have emerged over decades. From scientific experimentation and spiritualism to conspiracy and the unexplained, this case remains one of the strangest unsolved mysteries of the twentieth century.

    Because sometimes, the clues only deepen the mystery.

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    27 mins
  • The Black Donnellys: Violence, Vengeance, and a Family Erased
    Apr 14 2026

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    In nineteenth-century Ontario, the Donnelly family became the centre of one of Canada’s most violent and enduring legends.

    Accused of theft, feuds, and lawlessness, the Donnellys were feared and resented by their neighbours. Tensions simmered for years — until one brutal night in 1880, when a vigilante mob descended on their homestead, killing members of the family and burning the house to the ground.

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the story of the Black Donnellys — the history, the rumours, and the events that led to one of the most shocking acts of frontier justice. We examine whether they were truly criminals, victims of community hatred, or something in between.

    Because sometimes, the line between justice and vengeance disappears entirely.

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    41 mins
  • Spring-Heeled Jack: The Terror That Leapt Through London
    Apr 7 2026

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    In the early nineteenth century, London was gripped by fear of a figure that seemed to defy explanation.

    Witnesses described a man — or something like one — with glowing eyes, clawed hands, and the ability to leap impossibly high over walls and rooftops. He appeared suddenly, attacked without warning, and vanished just as quickly into the night.

    He became known as Spring-Heeled Jack.

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the origins of the legend, the eyewitness accounts that spread panic across Victorian England, and the theories that attempt to explain him — from aristocratic prankster to mass hysteria, or something far stranger.

    Because sometimes, the most unsettling stories are the ones that refuse to stay in the realm of myth.

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  • Gilles de Rais: From War Hero to Monster
    Mar 31 2026

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    Once a celebrated knight and companion of Joan of Arc, Gilles de Rais was one of the most powerful men in fifteenth-century France.

    But behind his wealth and status lay something far darker.

    Accused of committing horrific crimes against children, Gilles de Rais’s trial in 1440 revealed allegations so disturbing they have echoed through history ever since. Yet his story remains controversial — shaped by confession, power, politics, and the possibility of manipulation.

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the rise and fall of Gilles de Rais, examining the historical record, the trial proceedings, and the enduring question: was he truly one of history’s earliest documented serial killers, or the victim of a calculated political downfall?

    Because sometimes, the line between truth and accusation is as dark as the crimes themselves.

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  • Borley Rectory - England's Most Haunted House
    Mar 25 2026

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    Borley Rectory has long been called “the most haunted house in England.”

    From phantom footsteps and ghostly nuns to messages scrawled on walls and unexplained fires, the rectory became the centre of one of the most famous paranormal cases in British history.

    But how much of it was real… and how much was illusion, exaggeration, or even deception?

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the history of Borley Rectory, the strange events reported by its residents, and the controversial investigations led by paranormal researcher Harry Price. We examine the evidence, the scepticism, and the enduring legend that continues to divide believers and critics alike.

    Because sometimes, the most unsettling question isn’t whether something happened — but whether we were meant to believe it.

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  • The Isdal Women
    Mar 18 2026

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    The Isdal Woman: Norway’s Unsolved Mystery


    In November 1970, the burned body of an unidentified woman was discovered in a remote valley near Bergen, Norway. What followed was one of Europe’s most baffling mysteries.

    Suitcases filled with wigs and coded notes.
    Multiple passports and false identities.
    Hotel registers signed under different names.

    Investigators soon realised that the woman had been travelling across Europe under a web of aliases, leaving behind a trail that suggested espionage, secrecy, and careful planning. Yet despite a massive investigation, her true identity was never confirmed.

    In this episode of The Eclectic, we explore the strange case of The Isdal Woman — the evidence, the theories, and the enduring mystery surrounding a woman who seemed to live many lives, but died without a name.

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    35 mins