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Allie In the Archives

Allie In the Archives

著者: Allie Seibert
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Allie in the Archives is a narrative history and true crime podcast digging up the forgotten, overlooked, and unthinkable stories from America’s past. Hosted by historian and author Allie Seibert, each episode is meticulously crafted, rich in archival research, and delivered with the same intensity as a ghost story told around the fire—slow-burning, unsettling, and grounded in truth. From unsolved murders to vanished women, witch trials to whispered rumors, these are the stories time tried to bury. If you’re drawn to the eerie, the obscure, and the historically true, you’re in the right place. New episodes every week. Follow wherever you listen.2025 Fawkes Media Group
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  • The Last Witch of Kalamazoo
    2025/06/12
    In 1929, the body of Etta Fairchild was found at the bottom of a backyard cistern in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her skull had been shattered. Her body was wrapped in wire and weighted with a cement block. Her killers didn’t deny what they’d done—they insisted it was necessary. They believed Etta was a witch. This episode unearths a forgotten crime that feels centuries older than it is. A tale of paranoia, religious fear, and a mind coming undone. Of a woman marked by her differences—and destroyed because of them. Because the witch trials never truly ended. They just changed form. Welcome to the archives. Bloodstained: Exploring Michigan's Darkest Murders Forgotten By TimeHouseholdhistory.comInstagram: @allieinthearchives
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    35 分
  • Frozen in Time
    2025/06/08
    In 1935, the body of seven-year-old Richard Streicher Jr. was found beneath a footbridge in Ypsilanti, Michigan—cleaned, staged, and partially frozen. His murder shocked the town, but within months, the case went cold. Nearly a century later, it remains unsolved. In this episode, we revisit the quiet snowfall of that March afternoon, the frantic search that followed, and the uneasy details that still don’t quite add up. Who placed Richard beneath that bridge? And why has no one ever been held accountable? Some stories are meant to stay hidden. But some find their way back. Welcome to the archives. ⁠Bloodstained: Exploring Michigan's Darkest Murders Forgotten By Time⁠ ⁠Householdhistory.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@allieinthearchives⁠ Source for archival audio: “Richard Streicher Jr. Gravestone Dedication Ceremony” (2016), available via YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDCKAVB6UMo⁠
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    33 分
  • The Man in the Yellow Skirt
    2025/06/08
    In 1934, Paul Ostin was a husband, a father, and just another working man in Detroit. Then he was found dead—posed beneath a tree, dressed in women’s clothing. For a few weeks, the newspapers couldn’t get enough of the story. The speculation was feverish, the headlines sensational. And then—nothing. The press went silent. The public moved on. Paul Ostin’s name was lost to history. Until now. In this debut episode of Allie in the Archives, historian Allie Seibert unearths the strange and largely forgotten death of Paul Ostin, raising new questions about who may have wanted him gone—and why the story disappeared so quickly. Some stories are meant to stay hidden. But some find their way back. Welcome to the archives. ⁠Bloodstained: Exploring Michigan's Darkest Murders Forgotten By Time⁠ ⁠Householdhistory.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@allieinthearchives⁠
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    29 分

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