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The Box of Oddities

Bizarre Smuggling Stories & Snake Island: The Deadliest Place You Can’t Visit

The Box of Oddities

John Elliott and Kat Walls

Society & Culture, Comedy, True Crime

4.92.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This week on The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro Gilligan-Toth open the lid on some of the strangest true stories the world has to offer — from bizarre smuggling schemes that absolutely should not have worked, to an island so dangerous Brazil made it illegal to visit. You’ll hear verified cases of smugglers hiding gold, drugs, wildlife, and even live animals in places that defy both logic and anatomy. From marijuana disguised as carrots and cocaine packed inside frozen shark carcasses, to turtles smuggled through airport security inside a fast-food sandwich, these are real criminal attempts that prove human creativity has no off switch. Then, we shift from border absurdity to genuine biological horror with Snake Island — Ilha da Queimada Grande — a real, government-restricted island off the coast of Brazil where thousands of golden lancehead vipers evolved into some of the most venomous snakes on Earth. Learn how isolation, evolution, and a diet of migratory birds created a nightmare ecosystem so lethal that even scientists need military clearance to visit. Along the way, you’ll also hear:• A true “Thing in the Middle” miracle involving a church explosion that spared every choir member• The evolutionary science behind hyper-toxic venom• Why wildlife smuggling is one of the most dangerous black markets in the world• And why, for the love of all that is holy, airports are not storage facilities It’s strange history, real science, true crime stupidity, and unsettling natural horror — all documented, all factual, and all deeply odd. Keep flying that freak flag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

A world on fire, nations collapsing, ideologies clashing, and ordinary men and women caught in the storm.

0:09.3

Hi, I'm Ray Harris Jr. of the History of World War II podcast, and we'll cover the battles that shaped the war,

0:15.6

from the deserts of North Africa to the frozen forests of the Ardennes, because history isn't just names and dates.

0:23.5

It's people, choices, and consequences at World War II podcast.net.

0:31.2

What follows may not be suitable for all audiences.

0:34.4

Listener discretion is advised.

0:37.0

The world is full of stories.

0:41.5

Stories of mysteries.

0:44.2

Of curiosities.

0:46.9

Of oddities.

0:50.1

Join Cat and Jethro Gilligan Toth for the strange, the bizarre, the unexpected, as they lift the lid and cautiously peer inside the box of oddities.

1:06.5

So as we sit here recording this podcast, the wind is howling today.

1:13.0

It's bending trees over, so you might hear some windy noise in the background.

1:19.6

That's true.

1:20.5

Also, we've had an influx of birds to my new bird feeder, so you might hear some shrieking,

1:27.2

some leaping out of my chair,

1:28.7

and some ooh birds.

1:31.0

Yeah, because that's how cat rolls.

1:34.0

Also, I'm gassy.

1:35.8

Scott sent us an email at Curator at thebox of oddities.com regarding our episode about

1:41.2

places that people scatter ashes.

1:43.9

Yes.

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