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Timesuck with Dan Cummins

62 - Dyatlov Pass Incident

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Dan Cummins

True Crime, Society & Culture, Religion, Conspiracies, History, Biographies, Education, Adult Humor, Comedy, Dark Humor, Conspiracy, Cults

4.721.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2017

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

Sometime in the late hours of Feb. 1st, 1959, nine Russian college students died tragically in the Northern Ural mountains of the Soviet Union.When their bodies were finally found, a strange crime scene unfolded. The hikers had cut their way out of their tent in the dead of Winter. They didn’t bother putting on their shoes. Violence broke out that left one hiker with a fractured skull, another with a crushed rib cage, another with internal head injuries. They were burned in various places. They died in various states of undress. What happened? I present the most plausible options, and some not so plausible but at least interesting options, in this Russian mystery edition of Timesuck! Get tickets to the Feb. 16th Detroit show NOW so we can get many more live Timesuck podcasts going in 2018! Come see me and the guys from Small Town Murder and Crime in Sports. If enough tickets are bought in the next few weeks, a live podcast will be added and more live podcasts dates will appear. CLICK HERE for tickets to the 7:30 show at the Magic Bag. Physical donations for Safe Passage can be brought to the Post Falls Windermere office or mailed to 1616 E. Seltice Way Post Falls, ID 83814 Email Lynze at [email protected] Email Jesse Dobner for all your editing needs! [email protected] Merch - https://badmagicmerch.com/ Want to try out Discord!?! https://discord.gg/tqzH89v Want to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever current page hasn't been put in FB Jail :) For all merch related questions: https://badmagicmerch.com/pages/contact Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG, @timesuckpodcast on Twitter, and www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcast

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0:00.0

Sometime in the late hours of February 1st, 1959, nine Russian college students died tragically

0:06.9

while on a winter ski hike in the northern-year-old mountains of the Soviet Union.

0:10.5

When their bodies were finally found, a strange crime scene unfolded.

0:14.1

The hikers had cut their way out of their tent and then carefully walked down the mountain

0:18.0

to a group of trees below where they made a small fire.

0:21.3

They didn't even bother putting on their shoes.

0:23.8

And then some sort of violence broke out that left one hiker with a fractured skull, another

0:27.9

with a crushed ribcage, another with internal head injuries, other hikers had hands bruised

0:33.8

from fighting.

0:34.8

They were burned in various places they died in various states of undress, some tried

0:38.9

to make it back to the tent and froze to death along the way.

0:42.2

Others huddled in the woods below and froze there.

0:44.6

What the fuck happened that night?

0:46.9

People have been trying to find out for almost 60 years.

0:49.6

I tell the story of the ill-fated hike and present the most plausible options and some

0:55.1

not so plausible but at least interesting options in this Russian mystery edition of Time

1:00.5

Suck.

1:12.0

Happy Monday, motherfuckers.

1:13.7

Welcome Time Suckers.

1:14.7

Welcome to a brand-spanking new shiny Suck.

1:17.2

That was an aggressive way to start this show and it felt right.

1:20.8

What your lips?

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