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Headlines and Tidbits

Headlines and Tidbits

著者: Stephanie Detton
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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!Stephanie Detton 社会科学
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  • Episode 15: The Wild Man of Black Mountain
    2026/03/31

    In August of 1928, a shocking headline appeared in The Rocky Mountain News:
    “Seven Men Finally Conquer Wild Man of Black Mountain.”

    But who was this “wild man”… and what had really been happening on a remote Colorado ranch for more than a decade?

    In this episode of Headlines and Tidbits, we uncover the haunting story of Harry Beeler—a once ordinary cowboy whose life took a tragic turn, ultimately leading to a secret that would stun an entire community.

    After his sister’s sudden death, authorities arrived at the Beeler family ranch in Park County, Colorado… and discovered Harry had been chained inside a dark cabin for 12 years by his own mother.

    What followed was a story filled with mystery, heartbreak, and questions that were never fully answered:

    • Why did his mother keep him imprisoned?
    • What really happened to Harry before he was chained?
    • And what did he mean when he repeatedly cried out… “I’ve killed John Martin”?

    From forgotten newspaper reports to chilling firsthand accounts, this is a story that blurs the line between love and cruelty—and leaves behind a mystery that still lingers today.

    🎙️ Headlines and Tidbits is where we dust off strange, bizarre, and unbelievable stories pulled straight from old newspapers—one headline at a time.


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    12 分
  • Episode 14: Ernest Bush — The Chain Man of Nebraska
    2026/02/11

    In the early 1900s, the name Ernest Bush appeared quietly in Nebraska newspapers — just another name in ink.

    But behind that ordinary name was a story of murder, manhunts, prison escapes, and a brazen outlaw who would earn the nickname “The Chain Man.”

    Born in Denmark and raised in Nebraska, Bush’s life veered far from the immigrant dream. After a first-degree murder conviction, a surprising pardon, and years behind bars, he resurfaced again and again in headlines across the Midwest.

    He escaped from prison.
    He stole horses.
    He confronted law enforcement while shaving at a roadside camp.
    He forced his way into homes and cafes.
    And he left entire communities on edge.

    By 1922, the man once known as Ernest Bush was making national headlines under a different name — and standing trial before packed courtrooms.

    But even in death, the mystery lingered.

    When his grave was finally marked, it wasn’t under the name most people knew.

    In this episode of Headlines & Tidbits, we unravel the strange, violent, and almost unbelievable story of the man called The Chain Man of Nebraska.

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    22 分
  • Episode 13: The Italian Mummy
    2026/01/28

    In this haunting episode of Headlines and Tidbits, we uncover the unbelievable true story of Concetto Formica, an Italian immigrant, musician, and carnival worker whose tragic death in 1911 led to one of the most disturbing and misunderstood chapters in American funeral history.

    After Concetto was murdered while working with a traveling carnival, his embalmed body was never laid to rest. Instead, it remained in a North Carolina funeral home for more than 61 years, earning him the nickname “The Italian Mummy.” Through newspaper accounts, interviews, and historical records, we trace how Concetto’s body became a fixture of a small Southern town — and why.

    But this story doesn’t end there. We also follow the heartbreaking fate of Concetto’s father, Vincenzo Formica, an Italian immigrant and fellow musician, whose own mysterious death less than a year later raises even more unsettling questions. Along the way, we explore carnival life in early 20th-century America, immigrant identity, racial prejudice, ethics in death, and the long fight to finally lay Concetto to rest.

    This episode is a deeply human story about loss, dignity, and how history remembers — or forgets — those on the margins.

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    21 分
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