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Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

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Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

Society & Culture, History

4.58.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

This episode might make you hungry. Just consider it a curious side effect of these great stories.

Pre-order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading this November!

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0:00.0

A small town with secrets hidden for centuries.

0:03.0

You turn up in Danville just as the town sees its first real crime in decades?

0:07.7

And a curious stranger who may be their only chance for survival.

0:11.6

I'm talking about the murder and disappearance in small town, New Hampshire.

0:14.4

What do you think?

0:15.3

This is consumed, an all new supernatural audio thriller inspired by the novel by Aaron Mankey.

0:21.9

I did not wake up this morning prepared to deal with forces beyond my understanding.

0:25.6

Please, I call that breakfast. Listen to Consumed on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:31.1

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:33.2

Welcome to Aaron Manky's cabinet of curiosities, a production of I Heart Radio and Grim and Mild.

0:49.0

Our world is full of the unexplainable, and if history is an open book, all of these amazing tales are right there on display, just waiting for us to explore.

1:00.0

Welcome to the Cabinet of Curiosities.

1:05.0

These days we all know that we shouldn't believe everything we see on the internet.

1:17.0

Deep fakes and doctored images can look very real, which is why it's so important to know which news sources are trustworthy and which should be taken

1:24.3

with a grain of salt.

1:26.0

Back in the mid 20th century though, things were a lot different.

1:29.8

People didn't always view the news with such skepticism.

1:32.6

But maybe they should have.

1:35.3

You see, on April 1st of 1957,

1:38.3

a BBC news program called Panorama

1:41.0

featured a story that left its British viewers perplexed.

1:44.0

The black and white broadcasts began with a series of images from the Swiss countryside,

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