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The Box of Oddities

Living Shadows and The Maura Murray Mystery

The Box of Oddities

John Elliott and Kat Walls

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.8 • 3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro wander into two deeply unsettling mysteries—one quietly strange, the other heartbreakingly unresolved. First, we travel to Victorian London, where police reports, medical notes, and newspaper clippings from the late 19th century describe something profoundly wrong: shadows that didn’t behave. Ordinary people reported silhouettes that lingered after they moved, climbed walls, hesitated in hallways, or crossed rooms on their own. These weren’t ghost stories or sensational fiction. They appeared alongside lost umbrella notices and municipal complaints, filed under phrases like “unusual visual disturbances” and “irregular light phenomena.” For nearly two decades, these so-called “living shadows” were witnessed by sober, respectable individuals—including police officers—before vanishing from the historical record just as electric lighting replaced gas lamps. Why they appeared, and why they stopped, remains an eerie question with no official answer. Then, the episode shifts to one of the most haunting missing person cases in modern American history: the 2004 disappearance of Maura Murray. On a cold February night in rural New Hampshire, Maura’s car was found crashed into a snowbank on Route 112. She had spoken to witnesses moments earlier. By the time police arrived, she was gone. No confirmed sightings. No financial activity. No phone usage. Despite extensive searches involving local police, state police, the FBI, tracking dogs, and helicopters, Maura was never found. More than twenty years later, her case remains open, raising enduring questions about what happened in the critical minutes between the crash and the arrival of law enforcement—and whether she fled, was disoriented, or encountered the wrong person. Along the way, Kat and Jethro reflect on fear, perception, and those brief moments when reality seems to hesitate—when your brain knows something is wrong, but can’t yet explain why. Strange history, unresolved mysteries, and quiet moments of unease—this is The Box of Oddities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Coming up on this episode of The Box of Oddities, for 20 years, people in Victorian London reported

0:05.1

that their shadows hesitated, lingered, and moved on their own. And then, one winter night in New

0:11.6

Hampshire, a young woman spoke to witnesses and then vanished before police arrived. Two moments

0:17.6

when reality paused and never quite corrected itself.

0:21.3

Next.

0:22.3

Grownups, if there's a child in your life who is interested in, curious about, or fascinated by people in places from history, then my podcast, the past and the curious, might just be a hit in your home.

0:34.7

From the invention of microscopes to world traveling dogs to fash

0:38.3

of the 1890s, gold rush ghost towns, and audiences going wild for walking competitions,

0:44.9

we've got a little bit of it all. Hosted by children's author and museum educator Mick Sullivan,

0:50.2

that's me, the show is fun, funny, engaging, honest, and beloved by kids and parents alike.

0:57.0

Find the past and the curious at all the usual podcast places.

1:02.1

No one hates history. They just haven't found the right teacher yet. Or in this case,

1:06.3

a nerdy best friend who loves to tell you all about world history, women's history, and weird

1:10.5

history. Hi, and weird history.

1:11.3

Hi, I'm TK., the creator of For the Love of History Podcast, a place for people who want to learn

1:16.0

more but don't know where to start, and history lovers who want to break from the mainstream.

1:20.6

From rat trials to warrior women, we cover topics from every country and era.

1:25.4

Whether you're a history expert or just starting out, there's a place for you here

1:28.9

in the time machine.

1:29.8

So join me every Friday on your favorite podcast platform and YouTube for a brand new topic.

1:35.8

See you there.

1:36.4

Bye.

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