Episodes

Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
In Sauk Centre, Minnesota, townsfolk whispered about something that didn’t make sense. A black hearse, mourners dressed in black, the scent of lilies drifting on a cold October night… and then, nothing. The entire funeral vanished at the corner of Main and Oak.
For decades, people swore they saw it happen. Shopkeepers, farmers, even kids on dares—they all told the same story. But what was it? A trick of the light? A legend that grew with every retelling? Or something darker replaying itself in the shadows?
Join me in the Map Room as we dig into the chilling tale of Sauk Centre’s phantom funeral procession—and uncover how fact, folklore, and fear turned it into a legend that still haunts Minnesota today.
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Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
In the winter of 1862, Salt Lake City uncovered one of the darkest crimes in Utah history. Jean Baptiste, the town’s quiet gravedigger, had betrayed the community in a way almost too disturbing to imagine—by desecrating the very graves he was trusted to guard.
The discovery horrified families, sparked outrage across the city, and forced leaders to decide how to punish a man whose crimes seemed beyond comprehension. What they chose was unlike anything else in the American West, and it cemented Baptiste’s place as one of Utah’s most infamous figures.
Join me in the Map Room as we dig into the chilling tale of Jean Baptiste—the grave robber of Salt Lake City—and uncover how fact, folklore, and fear turned him into a legend that still haunts Utah today.
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Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Wednesday Sep 24, 2025
Every state has its secrets. From forgotten crimes to chilling folklore, History’s Dark Corners uncovers the stories history left in the shadows.
I’m Melissa Hamblin — storyteller, researcher, and your guide through America’s darker past. Each week, I’ll take you into the legends, mysteries, and true crimes that shaped communities and still haunt them today.
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