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The Box of Oddities

Haunted Objects and a 50-Year Cold Case Finally Solved

The Box of Oddities

John Elliott and Kat Walls

Comedy, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8 • 3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 January 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro explore how some mysteries don’t announce themselves with screaming headlines or dramatic hauntings—but instead settle in quietly and refuse to leave. The episode slips into dark territory with the true and well-documented case of the Hexham Heads—two crude stone carvings unearthed by children in a backyard in 1970s England. What followed were subtle but persistent disturbances: unexplained knocking, moving objects, and a growing sense that the house itself was reacting to something that should never have been brought inside. Investigated by members of the Society for Psychical Research, the case raises an unsettling possibility—that some hauntings are tied not to places but to objects that carry history badly. In the second half, the episode turns from the paranormal to forensic science with the decades-long mystery of Little Miss Lake Panasoffkee. Discovered murdered in Florida in 1971, she remained unidentified for over fifty years despite repeated exhumations, reconstructions, and scientific analysis. Advances in forensic technology finally restored her name—Maureen Lou Rowan—while also revealing how earlier scientific conclusions were quietly skewed by embalming practices of the era. The story becomes a sobering reminder that science evolves, truth is fragile, and identity can be lost far too easily. Along the way, Kat and Jethro weave in observations about human behavior, survival instincts, and the strange overlap between curiosity, caution, and consequence. No jump scares. No neat endings. Just a lingering sense that some things—objects, histories, and unresolved lives—leave marks long after they’re buried. If you’re fascinated by haunted objects, unsolved mysteries, forensic breakthroughs, and the quieter side of the unexplained, this episode delivers stories that stay with you well after the final sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:38.2

And not forgetting you.

0:40.0

Yes, you, the one listening.

0:41.6

Because at Patti Power Games, we've got all sorts of games for all sorts of treacles.

0:46.2

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0:47.9

Please gamble responsibly.

0:48.9

8 plus, gamble away.org.

0:50.4

What follows may not be suitable for all audiences.

0:53.2

Listener discretion is advised.

0:56.4

The world is full of stories.

1:00.2

Stories of mysteries.

1:03.0

Of curiosities.

1:06.2

Of oddities.

1:08.9

Join Cat and Jethro Gilligan Toth for the strange, the bizarre, the unexpected, as they lift the lid

1:19.0

and cautiously peer inside the box of oddities.

1:24.7

So we have this thing that we do.

1:30.0

We play a lot of cards, but we don't know how to play a lot of games. No, we play, uh, rummy. We play rummy a lot. And, uh, we decided at the

1:37.7

beginning of last year that we would play and keep track of our scores.

1:44.5

But not add them up.

1:46.0

But not add them up.

1:47.0

At the end of the game.

1:48.0

So, you know, we'd finish the game.

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