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ποΈ 13 April 2022
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Today's Twisted News is a strange and creepy one because we have two different stories of corpses being found in very unlikely places. The first is a body that was discovered in the walls of a well known convention center in California, meaning thousands of people passed right by it without every even knowing it was there. The second is a woman in Florida, who after a night out with friends was found in a septic tank.
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0:00.0 | For today's episode of Twisted News, we have a strange and creepy one, because recently, |
0:06.6 | we found two different stories of corpses being found in very unlikely places. |
0:13.2 | The first one is about a body that was discovered in the walls of a well-known convention center |
0:18.4 | in California, meaning that thousands of people passed right by it, without ever even knowing |
0:24.6 | it was there. |
0:26.9 | If you're new here, or are an avid listener of our podcasts, go check out our Scary |
0:31.9 | Mysteries YouTube channel and every town podcast as well for more creepy and strange content |
0:37.9 | from us. Thank you guys so much for tuning in. Now get ready for Scary Mysteries Twisted News. |
0:47.1 | Number one, Body in California Convention Center. |
0:50.7 | Old buildings are known for their rich history. The phrase, if these walls could talk, is |
1:00.4 | actually perfect for places that have stood the test of time. The same thing could be said |
1:06.0 | when a team of construction workers at the site of one historical building found what most |
1:11.4 | people would wish not to discover in old structures, a dead body. |
1:16.2 | The Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center is one structure that has a rich history. |
1:24.4 | Its located in Oakland, California, was built in 1914, was formally known as Oak Bill civic auditorium. |
1:33.8 | Over the decades it hosted several pageants, performances, and speeches from important |
1:39.4 | and memorable personalities, including the likes of Elvis Presley, Martin Luther King, |
1:45.6 | and Eiken Tina Turner. In 1984, it was renamed to the Henry J. Kaiser, |
1:52.8 | in honor of its namesake, following a renovation. |
1:57.4 | It is important to note that only after four years after it was built, the old auditorium |
2:02.8 | was actually used as a temporary infirmary during the 1918 flu pandemic. |
2:08.7 | Over that incident and exactly at a dark shadow to the history of the place, |
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