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301. Buried for Decades: Discovery of Midtown Jane Doe

Our True Crime Podcast

Flanderson Media, LLC

True Crime, Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Today, we are going back in time; let’s rewind the clock to 1969, the year the world got slightly brighter—because Jen and I came into being. But hold on tight because we’re about to dive into the scene's heart. A place where the music’s alive, the air’s thick with good vibes, and the soul just flows. We’re talking about The Scene, man.  Now we meet Steve Paul, the cool cat that operates The Scene, and let me tell ya, this joint on West 46th Street in the Big Apple is where at. Every night, you’ll find the grooviest cats in town—hippies, musicians, artists, and just free spirits all jammin’ out together, sharing a little bit of magic, and yeah, passing around that sweet, sweet devil’s lettuce.By February 2003, the glory days of the once vibrant nightlife hub and gritty hustle had long since faded into the past. The building’s remaining tenants—sex workers, drug users, and the forgotten souls of the neighborhood kept a few apartments in the building. The storefronts, once home to The Scene, had cycled through several different faces since its closure: a pornographic video shop, a seedy dive bar, and now, a restaurant eager to convert the basement into a walk-in freezer. 

Demolition made way for a shiny new Riu Hotel, which was not completed until 2016. On February 10th, construction workers stumbled upon something strange while tearing down what was left. Behind an aging coal furnace in the basement, they noticed a raised concrete slab six feet wide, five feet long, and about a foot high. One worker took a sledgehammer and struck the slab. Once he was inside, a human skull rolled out of its resting place.

Join Jen and Cam of Our True Crime Podcast on this episode entitled ‘Buried for Decades: Discovery of Midtown Jane Doe.'

Listener Discretion is by @octoberpodVHS

All music is by our editor @theinkypawprint

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Edward October. Over the years, I've narrated more ghost stories, horror shows,

0:05.9

and creepypastas than I can count. And yet, the crimes discussed on our true crime podcast

0:12.0

managed to scare the shit out of me. This program is not suitable for children or the faint of heart.

0:18.2

If you are such a person, go ahead and switch off this podcast.

0:21.7

Listen to something else.

0:24.5

Are you still with us?

0:26.7

Well, we've warned you. Hey, Jen.

0:48.7

Hey, hi. Hello. How are you?

0:50.7

Wow.

0:52.2

Woo. That was a...

0:53.2

Yeah.

0:53.5

You're just happy to have electricity again, aren't you?

0:55.8

I am. I am. It's been, what, 36 hours, 40 hours without electricity?

1:01.4

I don't like living like a pioneer.

1:03.8

You probably did a lot of soul searching, a lot of what's it all about?

1:08.3

It's difficult. Love loving like Laura Ingalls.

1:11.4

It is, yes.

1:12.0

Taking the dog out for a walk by lantern light.

1:15.0

No, thanks.

1:15.9

But they're done.

1:17.1

Everything's pitch black.

1:18.6

We did have a generator that ran the refrigerator in the freezer and one plug-in.

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