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  • The Night a Pilot Landed a Stolen Plane in Manhattan (He Proved It Twice)
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Yore Town

Yore Town

Yore Town Podcast is a true crime and dark history podcast uncovering real small-town mysteries, forgotten crimes, unexplained events, and buried history from places most people overlook. Each episode delivers deep-dive storytelling into true crime cases, unsolved disappearances, eerie local legends, historical cover-ups, and strange but 100% real stories that actually happened. No clickbait. No internet myths. Just well-researched, fact-checked episodes designed to keep you listening until the very end. From chilling murders and cold cases to strange historical moments and unsettling mysteries, Yore Town Podcast blends true crime podcast tension with immersive narrative storytelling. These are the kinds of stories...

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    Pearl Bryan's Head Was Never Found | The Crime That Haunts Indiana and Kentucky

    Pearl Bryan's Head Was Never Found | The Crime That Haunts Indiana and Kentucky

    Apr 20, 202633 min

    Pearl Bryan The Missing Head Mystery | Yore Town Pearl Bryan The Missing Head Mystery is one of the most disturbing pieces of true crime history in small-town America. This unsolved mystery from 1896 still haunts investigators, historians, and anyone who dares to look deeper into what really happened. In this episode of Yore Town, we take you deep into the chilling story of Pearl Bryan—a young woman from Indiana whose life ended in one of the most infamous and brutal crimes of the 19th century. Found in a quiet Kentucky field, her body told a horrifying story… but one crucial piece was missing. Her head was never recovered, and the men responsible went to their graves keeping that secret. This isn’t just a murder story—it’s a layered, unsettling look at deception, control, and a crime that refuses to be fully understood. Inside This Mystery: The small-town crime that shocked Indiana and Kentucky in 1896 The disturbing details behind one of America’s earliest cold cases The dark history of illegal medical practices and hidden scandals The unanswered question that still defines this unsolved mystery How this case evolved into one of the region’s most chilling urban legends Every town has a past. Yore Town uncovers the real stories, forgotten crimes, and local mysteries that time tried to bury. From small-town secrets to nationally overlooked cases, we go beyond the surface and into the details that still don’t sit right. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the story of Pearl Bryan and its unresolved nature 01:28 - Pearl’s background and her context in small-town Indiana 02:55 - The critical detail: the missing head and its significance 04:23 - The cultural setting: small town gossip and reputation 05:53 - The crucial moment Pearl trusts the wrong person 07:19 - The involvement of two medically trained individuals and their role 10:04 - The implications of Juliet’s pregnancy and societal shame 12:20 - The impact of trust and public perception on Pearl’s fate 14:04 - The criminal plan: was it an abortion or murder? 16:19 - The coordinated effort and the dark intentions behind the crime 18:41 - The last moments of Pearl’s life and her trust in Jackson 20:06 - The controversy over the medical evidence and what the crime scene reveals 22:22 - The investigation strategies of the late 1800s and the significance of physical evidence 23:52 - The story’s turning points: Jackson’s and Walling’s stories and their vagueness 26:18 - The decision to remove the head and its meaning in the investigation 28:19 - The control exerted by the killers and the silence at trial 29:42 - The importance of the missing head as a symbol of truth and closure 31:29 - Why some stories remain forever incomplete, just like Pearl’s case ️ Part of the Beard Laws Studio network. New Yore Town mysteries every week — subscribe to help us uncover the past. #️⃣ #TrueCrimeHistory #SmallTownMysteries #YoreTown #DarkHistory #UnsolvedMystery Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Pearl BryanScott JacksonAlonzo Walling
    Camp Scott Murders They Could Have Stopped | Yore Town

    Camp Scott Murders They Could Have Stopped | Yore Town

    Apr 13, 202632 min

    Camp Scott Murders Explained | Yore Town Podcast dives into one of the most chilling unsolved mysteries in true crime history. The Camp Scott Murders remain a haunting example of small-town crime where warning signs were missed—and justice may have slipped away. In June 1977, three young girls attending Girl Scout Camp Scott near Locust Grove, Oklahoma were taken from their tent and murdered just feet away from safety. Nearly 50 years later, the case still raises disturbing questions about evidence, suspects, and whether the truth was ever fully uncovered. Inside This Mystery: The dark history of Camp Scott and how isolation played a role The forgotten warning note that may have predicted the crime A breakdown of the investigation and controversial suspect The cold case trial that ended in a shocking verdict The lasting mystery and urban legends surrounding the case Every town has a past. Yore Town uncovers the real stories, forgotten crimes, and local mysteries that time tried to bury. This episode takes you deep into one of America’s most unsettling small-town true crime cases—where the line between justice and doubt still isn’t clear. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the Camp Scott murders and why this case remains hauntingly unresolved 00:31 - The importance of camp layout and tent placement affecting safety 01:01 - The significance of early warnings and ignored threats 01:41 - Profiles of the victims and their personalities 02:01 - The night of the murders and the controlled entry of the killer 02:32 - Suspect Jean Leroy Hart: background and criminal history 03:17 - Physical evidence and early investigative leads 04:02 - The trial, acquittal, and DNA testing results 04:45 - How the case's ambiguity fuels ongoing doubts and theories 05:30 - Final thoughts on justice, doubt, and the impact of unresolved cases ️ Part of the Beard Laws Studio network New Yore Town mysteries every Monday — subscribe to help us uncover the past #️⃣ #TrueCrimeHistory #SmallTownMysteries #YoreTown #DarkHistory #UnsolvedMystery Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Camp Scott MurdersGene Leroy HartLaura Lee Farmer
    The Night a Pilot Landed a Stolen Plane in Manhattan (He Proved It Twice)

    The Night a Pilot Landed a Stolen Plane in Manhattan (He Proved It Twice)

    Apr 6, 202632 min

    Thomas Fitzpatrick stole a plane and landed it on a New York City street—and unbelievably, he did it twice. This true story sounds impossible, but the real events are even more unbelievable than the legend. In this episode, we dive into one of the wildest real-life stories in American history. A trained pilot, a late-night bar bet, and a decision that would leave New York City stunned—this is the story of Thomas Fitzpatrick, the man who flew a stolen plane into Manhattan not once, but twice, just to prove a point. What makes this story even more fascinating isn’t just what happened—it’s how it happened. In a time before modern airspace security, Fitzpatrick was able to take off from Teterboro Airport, fly across the Hudson River, and land on a narrow Manhattan street with no clearance, no communication, and no margin for error. And when people didn’t believe him? He did it again. What You’ll Learn: The true story of Thomas Fitzpatrick and the NYC plane landings How he stole aircraft from Teterboro Airport Why Manhattan airspace was so vulnerable in the 1950s The shocking details behind both landings The real consequences he faced (and why they were surprisingly light) How this story reflects a completely different era of aviation security ️ Timestamps: 00:00 – The Night Manhattan Stopped 02:30 – Who Was Thomas Fitzpatrick? 10:15 – The Bar Bet That Started It All 22:40 – Stealing a Plane from Teterboro 38:10 – Flying Into NYC 55:20 – The First Landing 1:10:45 – He Did It Again… 1:30:00 – Consequences & Reality This is one of those stories that feels made up… until you realize it’s completely real. If you enjoy true stories, strange history, and unbelievable real-life events, make sure to subscribe for more episodes like this from Yore Town Podcast — Small Towns. Big Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Thomas FitzpatrickManhattan Street LandingTeterboro Airport
    Anonymous Letters, Real Consequences | America's Forgotten Terror Campaign

    Anonymous Letters, Real Consequences | America's Forgotten Terror Campaign

    Mar 30, 202633 min

    The Circleville Letters weren’t the first… and they weren’t the last. Long before Ohio’s most infamous mystery, small towns across America were already being torn apart by anonymous poison pen letters exposing secrets, destroying reputations, and leaving lives in ruins. In this episode of the Yore Town Podcast, we uncover the chilling true story behind anonymous letters that devastated entire communities. These weren’t harmless messages… they revealed real secrets, triggered fear, and in some cases led to death. From early 1900s poison pen cases to the infamous Circleville Letters, this story shows how information alone can become the most dangerous weapon in a small town. This is more than just true crime… it’s a psychological breakdown of how fear spreads, how trust collapses, and how one unseen person can control an entire town. What You’ll Learn: The real history of poison pen letters in America The truth behind the Circleville Letters mystery How anonymous messages exposed real affairs and secrets The psychology of anonymous harassment and control Why small towns were the perfect target for this kind of terror How these cases connect to modern-day online anonymity ️ Timestamps: 00:00 The First Letter 03:00 Why Small Towns Were Vulnerable 05:00 Early Poison Pen Cases 07:00 The Circleville Letters Begin 11:00 The Booby Trap Incident 22:00 The Arrest That Didn’t Solve It 27:00 Theories & Unanswered Questions 30:00 The Modern-Day Connection If you enjoy true crime, unsolved mysteries, and small town stories with big impact, make sure to subscribe to the Yore Town Podcast for more deep dives every week. New episodes every week. Small Towns. Big Stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Circleville LettersPoison Pen LettersMary Gillespie
    The Jamison Family Disappeared Leaving Everything Behind | Oklahoma's Strangest Mystery

    The Jamison Family Disappeared Leaving Everything Behind | Oklahoma's Strangest Mystery

    Mar 23, 202627 min

    Jamison Family Mystery: A family disappears in Oklahoma, leaving behind $32,000, their phones, and even their dog. The Jamison family disappearance is one of the most bizarre and unsettling true crime cases in modern history. In 2009, the Jamison family vanished after driving into the mountains of rural Oklahoma. Days later, their truck was found abandoned deep in the woods—wallets, IDs, cell phones, and a large sum of cash still inside. There were no signs of struggle. No clear clues. And no explanation for why they would leave everything behind. This true crime story quickly became one of the most debated unsolved mysteries in America. From theories of foul play to mental health struggles, and even claims of paranormal activity, the case continues to raise more questions than answers. What really happened to Bobby, Sherilynn, and their daughter Madyson? In this episode of Yore Town Podcast, we break down the full timeline, analyze the strange evidence, and explore the most compelling theories surrounding the Jamison family disappearance. What You’ll Learn: The full timeline of the Jamison family case What was found inside the abandoned truck The eerie surveillance footage before they vanished Key evidence that doesn’t add up The most popular theories (and why none fully fit) What investigators believe may have happened Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the mysterious case of the Jamison family 00:33 - Setting the scene: the quiet town in Oklahoma 01:02 - The hosts discuss recent weather and updates on their podcast 02:26 - Introduction of the new YouTube channel and potential content ideas 03:54 - Highlighting the local businesses and products, including Livbearded 04:56 - The importance of community and local brands 05:53 - Remembering Chuck Norris and the world’s fascination with legends 06:29 - Overview of the Jamison family background and initial observations 06:58 - How to pronounce Ufala, Oklahoma 07:17 - The seemingly peaceful town with underlying tensions 08:14 - Bobby’s past accident and family struggles 09:09 - Domestic issues and unsettling household reports 09:38 - Interview with local neighbor "Luther" about the town’s vibe 10:13 - The family's last known movements and mysterious footage 11:27 - The police find the abandoned truck and equipped clues 12:25 - Family’s alleged haunted house and spiritual distress 12:54 - Debating mental health versus supernatural causes 13:43 - The family’s sudden departure toward the mountains 14:13 - Eerie footage of the family packing the truck in a trance-like state 15:39 - The abandoned truck’s contents and their significance 16:28 - The dog Maisie left starving in the vehicle, adding to the mystery 17:40 - No signs of struggle, no footprints, no clues – a real cold case 18:29 - Theories of alien abduction and paranormal involvement 19:02 - The discovery of human remains in 2013, less than 3 miles away 19:59 - Decomposition and unresolved cause of death 20:33 - The possibility of supernatural or extraterrestrial explanations 21:02 - Common hypotheses: murder-suicide, getting lost, drug involvement 22:41 - The difficulty in reconciling the evidence 23:41 - Exploring the hypothesis of drug-related involvement and mental health 25:10 - The influence of perceived paranormal activity 26:15 - Conversation with "Luther" about the case's unresolved mysteries 27:49 - Final theories: mental health crises, paranormal possession, and criminal activity 29:00 - Reflecting on what really happened to the Jamison family 29:32 - Audience engagement: inviting theories and comments 30:02 - Closing remarks and upcoming episodes If you enjoy deep dives into true crime, unsolved mysteries, and small town stories, make sure to subscribe to Yore Town Podcast for more episodes just like this. Hit subscribe, drop your theory in the comments, and let’s figure this out together. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Jamison FamilyBobby JamisonSherilynn Jamison