• (Possession) The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel
    Oct 16 2025

    In 1976, a 23-year-old German woman named Anneliese Michel died after undergoing 67 Catholic exorcisms over 10 months.

    Her death would spark one of Europe’s most controversial legal battles — pitting faith against medicine, and belief against responsibility.

    Was Anneliese a victim of possession? Or of a system that failed to recognize mental illness as something sacred, not demonic?

    In this haunting episode, John Williamson takes you beyond the horror-film legend to uncover the human story — one of devotion, suffering, and the thin line between faith and fear.

    📚 Verified Sources & Further Reading Primary & Contemporaneous Accounts
    • Court Records, Klingenberg am Main (1978) – West German trial transcripts of Fr. Ernst Alt, Fr. Arnold Renz, and the Michel family.

    • Der Spiegel Archives (1976–1978) – German reporting on the death, trial, and public reaction.

    • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung – Coverage of the legal and theological controversy following the verdict.

    • Bishop Josef Stangl’s Official Approval (1975) – Diocese of Würzburg documentation authorizing the exorcisms under the Rituale Romanum.

    Secondary Analyses
    • The Guardian, “Faith and Madness: The Story of Anneliese Michel” (2003).

    • BBC Radio 4 – Beyond Belief (2013) – Episode exploring demonic possession and the Michel case.

    • Anna Katharina Michel, Anneliese: A Family’s Story (1999) – Family perspective and diary excerpts.

    • Felix Kersten, Der Teufel und Anneliese Michel (2006) – German investigative account combining psychological and theological interpretation.

    • Dr. Felicitas Goodman, anthropologist, How About Demons? Possession and Exorcism in the Modern World (1988).

    Related Academic Context
    • DSM-II / DSM-III Diagnostic Shifts – Understanding how epilepsy and psychosis were classified in the 1970s.

    • Catholic Canon Law on Exorcism (1962–1999) – Comparison of pre- and post-Vatican II guidelines.

    • The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) – Hollywood’s adaptation of the case, and how the real story differs.

    🧭 Key Themes
    • Faith vs. Medicine – When spiritual belief collides with scientific understanding.

    • Obedience and Guilt – How devotion to authority shaped Anneliese’s final days.

    • Suffering and Meaning – Why humanity continues to see the sacred in pain.

    • Media Mythology – How Anneliese’s death became one of modern history’s most enduring exorcism legends.

    🔗 Credits & Production

    Written & Hosted by: John Williamson

    Produced by: John Williamson Productions LLC

    Research & Script Development: Harper (Research Assistant)

    Music: Original score inspired by Jóhann Jóhannsson and Ben Frost.

    Special Thanks: To theologians, psychiatrists, and survivors who continue to examine the boundaries of faith and the mind.

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    22 Min.
  • (Mystery) The Phantom Social Worker Scare
    Oct 13 2025

    In the spring of 1990, families across Britain began reporting visits from strangers claiming to be social workers. They spoke with authority, carried clipboards, even asked to photograph or examine children — and then vanished.

    Police launched Operation Childcare, a nationwide manhunt involving more than twenty forces, but no arrests were ever made.

    Were these criminals, insiders, or the product of a moral panic born from fear and mistrust?

    Join John Williamson by the fireside as we unravel one of the strangest unsolved mysteries of late-20th-century Britain — a story where rumor met authority, and where fear itself became the evidence.

    📚 Verified Sources & Further Reading

    Primary & Contemporaneous Reporting
    • The Guardian (1990 – 1991) – National coverage of “bogus social workers” investigations.

    • The Independent (2 July 1995) – Retrospective article, “Huge sums wasted on bogus social worker hunt.”

    • The Scotsman, Yorkshire Post, and Sheffield Star (1990) – Regional reporting of early incidents and community reactions.

    • South Yorkshire Police – Operation Childcare Summaries (1990 – 1991) – Referenced in The Independent and later BBC coverage.

    Secondary Analyses & Documentary Sources
    • BBC Archives / BBC News Magazine Features – “Bogus social workers and the panic of 1990.”

    • Unresolved Podcast, episode “Phantom Social Workers,” forensic summary of police statements and media timeline.

    • All That’s Interesting – “Inside The Strange Phantom Social Worker Panic That Swept Britain In The 1990s” (2023).

    • Michele Gargiulo Blog – “Phantom Social Workers and the UK Mystery” (2020), with references to Operation Childcare documents.

    Historical Context
    • The Cleveland Inquiry (1988) – UK Parliamentary report into the Cleveland, England, child-abuse scandal that precipitated nationwide mistrust of social services.

    • Children Act 1991 (UK) – Legislative reforms to child-protection policy and identity verification for social workers following late-1980s abuse cases.

    • Sociological Texts on Moral Panic – Stanley Cohen, Folk Devils and Moral Panics (1972; rev. ed. 1980), foundational framework referenced by UK academics analyzing the case.

    🧭 Key Themes
    • Trust vs. Authority — How fear of the state and desire for safety collided.

    • Information and Rumor — Life before the internet and the limits of 1990s investigation.

    • The Afterlife of Fear — Why some mysteries persist precisely because they were never solved.

    🔗 Credits & Production

    Written & Hosted by: John Williamson

    Produced by: John Williamson Productions LLC

    Research & Script Development: Harper (Research Assistant)

    Phantom Social Worker: Ashley Tarbet

    Music: Original score inspired by Ben Frost, Max Richter, and Ólafur Arnalds.

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    16 Min.
  • (Possession) The House of 200 Demons
    Oct 9 2025

    From The Void: The Ammons Family Exorcism

    In 2011, in a small house in Gary, Indiana, something terrifying took hold of a family. The Ammons household became the site of strange noises, violent possessions, and chilling encounters that drew in police, social workers, and eventually the Catholic Church.

    This case would come to be known as the “House of 200 Demons”—a story so unsettling that seasoned professionals walked away shaken. From levitating children to inexplicable footprints, from midnight terrors to an exorcism documented in official records, the Ammons case has been called one of the most compelling modern American hauntings.

    In this episode of From The Void, we sit by the fire and dive deep into the chilling events of the Ammons Family Exorcism. Was it genuine demonic possession? Mass hysteria? Or something stranger still?

    Resources & Further Reading

    Want to dig deeper into the Ammons case? Here are some of the primary sources and reports referenced in this episode:

    •Indianapolis Star Investigation by Marisa Kwiatkowski (January 2014): “The Exorcisms of Latoya Ammons” – the definitive longform piece that first broke the story nationally.

    •Indiana Department of Child Services reports (2012–2013) documenting unusual events and observations by caseworkers.

    •Father Michael Maginot’s testimony and diocesan records from the Catholic Diocese of Gary.

    •Police Captain Charles Austin’s statements about his own experiences at the Ammons house.

    •Zach Bagans’ documentary Demon House (2018) – a sensationalized but notable pop-culture treatment of the case.

    •Coverage in The Washington Post, USA Today, and The Daily Mail (2014) reporting on the story’s reach.

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    •Share this episode with friends who love true hauntings and unexplained mysteries.

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    27 Min.
  • (Mystery) The Lead Masks of Vintem Hill
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode, we dig into one of Brazil’s most baffling unsolved mysteries: the 1966 deaths of two electronics technicians, found wearing lead masks on Vintém Hill. What were they trying to do? What clues did they leave behind? And why has this strange case captivated investigators, UFO hunters, spiritualists, and conspiracy theorists for decades?

    Key Topics Covered
    • The timeline and discovery: how the bodies were found, what was with them (masks, notes, clothing)

    • Biographical background: who were Manoel Pereira da Cruz and Miguel José Viana

    • The cryptic instructions left behind — “ingest capsules,” “await signal,” “protect metals”

    • Possible explanations: spiritualism / UFO contact, ritual experiment, poisoning, homicide, hoax

    • Skeptical assessment: what we do know, what is speculation, where evidence fails

    • Why the case still fascinates — how mystery becomes mythology

    • Lessons for seekers of weird and unexplained phenomena

    Recommended Resources & Further Reading

    General Overviews / Reference

    • “Lead masks case” (Wikipedia) — solid baseline for facts and variants

    • Solving the Lead Masks of Vintem Hill (Skeptoid) — skeptical breakdown of theories

    • The Lead Masks Case: Brazil’s Most Chilling Mystery (Michele Gargiulo blog) — atmospheric telling + context

    • The Lead Masks Case: Unexplained Deaths & Alleged Extraterrestrial Contact (Dante Castelo) — a speculative lens on the story

    Podcast / Audio / Video

    • Stuff They Don’t Want You to Know — “The Lead Mask Case” episode (show notes)

    • YouTube: The Lead Masks of Vintém Hill (documentary / storytelling

    Historical / Deep-Dive Analyses

    • The Lead Masks Case — PMIG96 blog (Portuguese / translated source with investigative detail)

    • Dead in Lead: The Puzzling Lead Mask Deaths (Medium) — a fresh narrative framing

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    25 Min.
  • Horror Movies Top 10 w/Adam Narloch
    Oct 2 2025

    This week, I’m not sitting by the fire alone. Joining me is my old podcast partner and good friend, Adam, for a special conversation about something near and dear to both of us: horror movies.

    Together, we dig into:

    • Why horror has such a grip on us

    • The movies that first hooked us as fans

    • The films that still give us chills (and laughs) today

    • A few deep-cut recommendations you might not expect

    Adam's Top 10:

    1. The Exorcist

    2. The Burbs

    3. Event Horizon

    4. The Shining

    5. The Babadook

    6. Oddity

    7. Talk To Me

    8. The Conjuring

    9. Insidious

    10. The Ring

    John's Top 10:

    1. The Exorcist

    2. The Burbs

    3. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    4. Fright Night

    5. Trick r' Treat

    6. Cabin in the Woods

    7. The Shining

    8. IT

    9. The Blair Witch Project

    10. Bram Stoker's Dracula

    October is the perfect time to celebrate the genre, and this episode is all about why horror continues to thrill, disturb, and inspire us.

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    All month long, I’m watching a different horror movie every night and posting about it on social media. Follow along with From The Void and join the conversation — share your picks, your favorites, and the ones that scared you the most.

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    • Instagram

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    • TikTok

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    1 Std. und 36 Min.
  • (UFO/UAP) Echoes Over Sandia pt. 2
    Sep 29 2025
    🧵 Episode Summary:

    In Part 2 of Echoes Over Sandia, we move from the facts of the case into the deeper shadows surrounding it. Why were key documents altered or redacted? Why was the incident never fully addressed in official Air Force investigations? And how does this case intersect with larger questions about secrecy, nuclear oversight, and aerial phenomena during the Cold War?

    We also examine the classified memo trail, testimonies from Sandia weapons personnel, and the growing belief among researchers that this wasn’t just another radar glitch—it was a serious breach of airspace by something no one could identify, and no one wanted to explain.

    If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a major military installation comes face to face with the unknown, this is your episode.

    🔑 Key Topics:
    • Redacted Air Force memos and internal inconsistencies

    • Kirtland’s strategic importance in the 1950s

    • The Cold War context for UFO secrecy

    • What FOIA requests reveal—and what they don’t

    • Connections to broader patterns in U.S. military UFO encounters

    📚 Resources & Further Reading:
    • Project Blue Book Archive – https://www.bluebookarchive.org

    • UFOs and Nukes by Robert Hastings

    • Declassified Kirtland AFB incident documents [Insert Link if hosting PDFs]

    • NICAP report on November 1957 sightings – https://nicap.org

    • The Black Vault (FOIA database) – https://www.theblackvault.com

    Audio Clips:
    • Richard Doty: Rebelliously Curious w/Chrissy Newton https://youtube.com/shorts/KrKxPy1O2C0?si=zPhGJNsvYi00kXmk
    • Robert Hastings: Society for Scientific Exploration https://youtu.be/miEy-Ebmo8k?si=v2crj0l-5MzfXZ9O
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    23 Min.
  • (UFO/UAP) Echoes Over Sandia pt. 1
    Sep 22 2025
    🧵 Episode Summary:

    On the night of November 4th, 1957, something tore across the New Mexico sky—something that would never be fully explained. In Part 1 of Echoes Over Sandia, we examine the mysterious object spotted near Kirtland Air Force Base, a sighting that sparked classified reports, conflicting testimonies, and decades of speculation.

    Drawing on declassified military documents, expert analysis, and witness accounts, we piece together what may be one of the most credible UFO incidents in U.S. history. Was it a secret military craft? An intelligence-gathering operation gone awry? Or something not of this world?

    This episode sets the stage—covering the sighting itself, the Air Force’s internal response, and the eerie echoes that continue to ripple through UFO research circles today.

    🔑 Key Topics:
    • Overview of the 1957 Kirtland AFB sighting

    • Background on Sandia Base and its nuclear significance

    • Eyewitness reports and radar confirmations

    • The “Project Blue Book” response

    • Why this case still stands out in the historical record

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    17 Min.
  • (Serial Killers) The Zodiac Killer - Part 2: The Suspects, the Silence, and the Myth That Remains
    Sep 15 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In Part 2 of our investigation into the Zodiac Killer, we turn our focus to the victims—who they were, what happened to them, and how their stories helped shape one of the most haunting unsolved cases in American history. We take you to Lake Berryessa, where a disturbing attack was carried out in broad daylight, and to the streets of San Francisco, where a cab driver was murdered in cold blood.

    We explore how police began to connect the dots between these brutal crimes and examine the disturbing letters and ciphers that continued to arrive at newspapers and law enforcement offices. Finally, we begin to sift through the most prominent suspects—some supported by evidence, others by myth—and consider why the Zodiac has never been definitively identified.

    What You’ll Learn:

    •A victim-by-victim account of each confirmed Zodiac attack

    •How the killer’s methods evolved—and what remained consistent

    •Key forensic evidence from the Paul Stine crime scene

    •The Zodiac’s taunting communication with police and press

    •An overview of major suspects, including Arthur Leigh Allen

    •How the case continues to influence true crime, cryptography, and pop culture

    Victims Discussed in This Episode:

    •David Faraday & Betty Lou Jensen – December 20, 1968

    •Darlene Ferrin & Michael Mageau – July 4, 1969

    •Bryan Hartnell & Cecelia Shepard – September 27, 1969

    •Paul Stine – October 11, 1969

    Key Locations:

    •Lake Herman Road, Benicia

    •Blue Rock Springs Park, Vallejo

    •Lake Berryessa, Napa County

    •Presidio Heights, San Francisco

    Sources & References:

    •Zodiac by Robert Graysmith

    - The Zodiac Killer: The Story of America's Most Elusive Serial Killer

    •Zodiac Unmasked by Robert Graysmith

    •FBI Vault: Zodiac Killer Files

    •San Francisco Police Department Archives

    •ZodiacKiller.com victim and letter archives

    •Napa County Sheriff’s Department case files

    •ZodiacKillerCiphers.com

    •Casefile Podcast – Case 12: The Zodiac

    •“The Most Dangerous Animal of All” by Gary L. Stewart

    •San Francisco Chronicle coverage by Paul Avery (1969–1971)

    •Archival interviews with SFPD Inspector Dave Toschi

    •CBS News, ABC7, and CNN retrospectives

    •Audio dramatizations based on the Zodiac letters and police transcripts (public domain)

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    26 Min.