August 16, 2026 / 01:48:35
A child walks backwards up a hospital wall... in front of a state case manager and a registered nurse. A 36-year veteran police captain walks into a house a skeptic and walks out a believer. Swarms of flies in December. A young girl levitating over her bed. This week on Beyond the Informer, we investigate the Demon House of Gary, Indiana , the 2012 Ammons family case that produced a 20-page DCS report documenting alleged possession, multiple exorcisms performed by a Catholic priest, and eventually drew Zak Bagans, who bought the house, filmed it, and demolished it. We break down every witness, every claim, and every red flag, including the skeptics who say this was a family in crisis, not a family under attack. Then of course, we deliver our thoughts, and verdicts and of course Mr and Miss AI as well.
Play file August 9, 2026 / 01:17:36
One widow. One rifle fortune. Thirty-eight years of nonstop construction. This week on Beyond the Informer, we step inside the Winchester Mystery House — 160 rooms, staircases that climb into ceilings, doors that open onto sheer drops, and the number 13 hidden in its bones. Legend says Sarah Winchester was told by a medium that the ghosts of everyone killed by the “gun that won the West” were coming for her and the only way to survive was to never stop building. But was she building a sanctuary for the dead, a maze to lose them in, or was she simply a brilliant, grieving woman the world refused to understand? We dig into the séances, the blueprints, the 1906 earthquake, and the hauntings still reported today.
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November 24, 1971. A calm, well-dressed man calling himself Dan Cooper boards a Boeing 727 in Portland, slips a note to a flight attendant, and calmly announces he has a bomb. Hours later, with $200,000 in ransom strapped to his body, he lowers the rear airstair mid-flight and steps out into a raging storm over the Pacific Northwest... and is never seen again.No body. No parachute. No answers. Just $5,800 in rotting bills found on a riverbank nearly a decade later.This week on Beyond the Informer, we're diving into the only unsolved skyjacking in American history. Who was D.B. Cooper really — a special forces operative, a disgruntled Boeing employee, a career criminal, or someone the FBI interviewed and let slip away? We break down the hijacking minute by minute, the suspects that still haunt the case, the evidence that doesn't add up, and why the Bureau officially closed the file in 2016 without ever naming their man.Did Cooper die in the jump... or did he pull off the perfect crime and walk away?Join us as we explore what shouldn't exist — a man who simply vanished into thin air.
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