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This week on True Crime Tuesday, we’re diving headfirst into the strange, the unexplained, and the downright brain-melting. From five men who took a mysterious detour into the mountains, to two technicians found wearing homemade lead masks on a hilltop, to an internet puzzle so complex it makes the CIA look like amateurs. This episode is packed with cases that have no business being real.
Join me as I break down:
🌀 The Yuba County Five the baffling disappearance that has been called “America’s Dyatlov Pass.”
😵💫 The Lead Masks Case two men, two lead masks, one bizarre notebook, and zero answers.
💻 Cicada 3301 the internet mystery that recruited geniuses and then ghosted them.
Plus!
🤡 Docket of Dumb: Five real, ridiculous headlines from this week that prove humanity is struggling.
All served with humor, chaos, and a side of “what did I just listen to?”
Plus, this week’s Song of the Week: “Lyin’ to Yourself” by Pat Hatt.
If you love weird mysteries, dark humor, and absolutely unhinged true-crime storytelling… you’re in the right place.
But remember — don’t quote me.
It’s probably nothing.
By KellianneThis week on True Crime Tuesday, we’re diving headfirst into the strange, the unexplained, and the downright brain-melting. From five men who took a mysterious detour into the mountains, to two technicians found wearing homemade lead masks on a hilltop, to an internet puzzle so complex it makes the CIA look like amateurs. This episode is packed with cases that have no business being real.
Join me as I break down:
🌀 The Yuba County Five the baffling disappearance that has been called “America’s Dyatlov Pass.”
😵💫 The Lead Masks Case two men, two lead masks, one bizarre notebook, and zero answers.
💻 Cicada 3301 the internet mystery that recruited geniuses and then ghosted them.
Plus!
🤡 Docket of Dumb: Five real, ridiculous headlines from this week that prove humanity is struggling.
All served with humor, chaos, and a side of “what did I just listen to?”
Plus, this week’s Song of the Week: “Lyin’ to Yourself” by Pat Hatt.
If you love weird mysteries, dark humor, and absolutely unhinged true-crime storytelling… you’re in the right place.
But remember — don’t quote me.
It’s probably nothing.