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Whispers From The Dark

Whispers From The Dark

Von: Jeremy Hanson
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Whispers from the Dark is a gripping true crime and unsolved mysteries podcast that plunges listeners into the darkest real-world cases ever documented — from cold cases and missing persons to unexplained deaths, eerie paranormal encounters, and phenomena that defy explanation. Originally guided by the haunting voice of Raven Vale, the series now continues with Jeremy Hanson as host. When he took over, a profound revelation emerged: Raven Vale was his subconscious — an inner voice made manifest that shaped the show’s early episodes. Hanson now honors that legacy while digging even deeper into the silence surrounding the most baffling mysteries, blending his own voice with the echoes of what came before. Each episode fuses meticulous investigative journalism, atmospheric storytelling, and cinematic production to create immersive narratives that linger long after they end. Whether exploring unsolved murders, disturbing cold cases, missing persons mysteries, paranormal phenomena, or unsettling unexplained events, Whispers from the Dark delivers depth, detail, and darkness for true crime fans who crave more than surface-level stories. What is Whispers from the Dark podcast? A cinematic true crime and unsolved mysteries podcast known for its slow-burn, atmospheric deep dives and haunting narrative style. Who hosts Whispers from the Dark now? Jeremy Hanson, continuing the journey after the revelation that original narrator Raven Vale represented his own subconscious. Does Whispers from the Dark cover unsolved mysteries? Absolutely — alongside true crime, cold cases, missing persons, paranormal activity, and real-life enigmas that refuse easy answers. Where can I find Whispers from the Dark episodes? Visit www.whispersfromthedarkpodcast.com for full show notes, archives, transcripts, and the latest episodes. Subscribe on Megaphone, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you listen. New episodes weekly. Some mysteries refuse to stay buried. true crime podcast • unsolved mysteries podcast • cold case podcast • missing persons podcast • paranormal podcast • unexplained phenomena • real life mysteries • unsolved murders • investigative storytelling • dark unsolved mysteries • eerie true crime stories • disturbing cold cases • haunting true crime podcast • psychological true crime • atmospheric crime podcast • slow burn true crime • shadowy subconscious mysteriesFuzzy Life Entertainment Sozialwissenschaften True Crime Welt
  • The Man Nobody Missed: The Disappearance of James Tedford
    Aug 11 2026
    On the first of December, 1949, a sixty-eight-year-old World War One veteran named James Tedford boarded a bus in Burlington, Vermont, bound for the Vermont Soldiers' Home in Bennington. Snow was falling across Route 7. The trip ran long. And when the bus finally pulled into Bennington that night, Tedford's suitcase was still riding in the luggage rack above an empty seat, with a bus timetable lying open on the cushion below it.That is the version of this story that has traveled for seventy-seven years. Fourteen passengers and a driver. A man who was there and then simply was not. A disappearance that seems to violate the basic physics of a moving vehicle with two doors. It has made James Tedford a permanent fixture of the Bennington Triangle, the stretch of southwestern Vermont around Glastenbury Mountain where five people vanished between 1945 and 1950.This episode takes that version apart.Jeremy Hanson walks the actual documentary record of the Tedford case, and what emerges is stranger and considerably darker than the legend. The last confirmed sighting of Tedford was not on a rural highway at the edge of Bennington but in a bus depot in Burlington at approximately six fifteen in the evening, in a brief conversation with an acquaintance. The bus driver later told police that a man resembling Tedford may have gotten off seventy miles short of his destination, in the village of Brandon. That same night, Brandon police received a report of a man matching Tedford's description behaving strangely in the downtown.And James Tedford was not reported missing for eight days.Not by his relatives in St. Albans, who had walked him to the bus station and watched him board. Not by the driver. Not by any passenger. The first official report came from the superintendent of the soldiers' home on December eighth, doing a headcount.Everything the world believes it knows about the empty seat was gathered from witnesses more than a week after an unremarkable bus ride they had no reason to remember, by investigators whose questions had already told them a man had vanished.The episode traces Tedford's life before the mystery: a man born in 1881, old for the trench war he volunteered into, who came home to a country with no vocabulary yet for what that war did to people. It examines the accounts, poorly sourced but persistent, of a wife named Pearl who disappeared from his life without explanation years before he disappeared from the world. It places his case inside the full Bennington Triangle sequence, from hunting guide Middie Rivers in 1945 to Bennington College student Paula Welden in 1946, to eight-year-old Paul Jepson and hiker Frieda Langer in 1950. And it argues, carefully and without flinching, for a conclusion that offers no comfort at all.Because if James Tedford stepped down into the snow at Brandon that night, then nothing supernatural took him. Something far more ordinary did. He walked into a village where nobody knew his name, in a December storm, and for eight days the world did not register that he was gone, because there was no one whose life had a hole in it where he had been.The empty seat is not a portal. It is just an empty seat. And that is so much worse.Raven is here for all of it, and he does not accept a word of it.

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    45 Min.
  • 64: WHISPERS FROM THE DARK The Girl Who Walked Into the Storm: The Disappearance of Asha Degree
    Jun 2 2026
    WHISPERS FROM THE DARK The Girl Who Walked Into the Storm: The Disappearance of Asha Degree Host: Raven Vale | Fuzzy Life Studios On the night of February 13th, 2000, nine-year-old Asha Degree went to bed in her home in Shelby, North Carolina. Her family had watched the Super Bowl together. The storm was outside. Sometime in the early hours of February 14th — Valentine's Day — Asha got up. She dressed herself, packed a backpack, and walked out the front door. Into the rain. Into the dark. Alone. Drivers on U.S. Highway 18 spotted a small figure walking in the predawn dark. One turned around to check on her. When the headlights swept back down the road, Asha ran — not toward the car, but away from it, into the tree line, into the woods. She has never been found. More than a year later, her backpack was discovered buried in a field in Turner County, South Carolina — twenty-six miles from where she was last seen, wrapped in plastic, placed there deliberately by someone who was not a nine-year-old girl. In this episode of Whispers from the Dark, Raven Vale examines one of the most haunting missing child cases in American history. A case that doesn't begin with an abduction or a disappearance — it begins with a question no one has been able to answer for twenty-five years. Why did she leave? If you have any information about the disappearance of Asha Degree, please contact the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office at 704-484-4822, or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Whispers from the Dark explores the unseen forces shaping human experience — psychological, historical, and deeply personal. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe wherever you listen. Episode Length: ~30–35 minutes Content Advisory: Missing child case, discussion of possible child predation — content suitable for mature audiences Series: Whispers from the Dark | Fuzzy Life Studios Asha Degree disappearance Asha Degree missing North Carolina Asha Degree backpack found South Carolina Asha Degree what happened Asha Degree cold case solved nine year old girl walked into storm Asha Degree 2000 unsolved case Shelby North Carolina missing child Asha Degree Highway 18 why did Asha Degree leave her house in the middle of the night Asha Degree backpack buried South Carolina Turner County Asha Degree ran from car Highway 18 February 2000 who buried Asha Degree backpack in South Carolina Asha Degree grooming theory trusted adult Asha Degree books running away before disappearance Cleveland County Sheriff Asha Degree case update Asha Degree sports connection basketball coach theory missing child Valentine's Day 2000 North Carolina cold case whispers from the dark Asha Degree podcast episode #WhispersFromTheDark #AshaDegree #MissingChild #ColdCase #NorthCarolina #Highway18 #UnsolvedMystery #TrueCrime #MissingPersons #RavenVale #FuzzyLifeStudios #ColdCasePodcast #NeverFound #TrueCrimePodcast #HelpFindAsha What happened to Asha Degree? Asha Degree, a nine-year-old girl from Shelby, North Carolina, disappeared in the early hours of February 14th, 2000 — Valentine's Day. She left her home sometime after midnight during a storm, walking alone along U.S. Highway 18. Drivers reported seeing a child walking in the dark and rain. One driver turned back to check on her; Asha ran into the tree line and disappeared. Items believed to belong to her were found in a nearby shed. In June 2001, her backpack was discovered buried and wrapped in plastic in a field in Turner County, South Carolina, approximately twenty-six miles from where she was last seen. She has never been found. Her case remains open. Why did Asha Degree leave her house? The reason Asha Degree left her home in the middle of the night has never been definitively established and remains the central unanswered question in her case. The primary theories are that she was lured from her home by an adult who had established some form of inappropriate contact with her — possibly framed around her interest in sports — or that she was fleeing something in her home environment. The first theory is more consistent with her behavior on the highway, where she ran from a car that appeared to be offering help, suggesting she was committed to reaching a specific destination. Her family and the investigation found no evidence of abuse or a reason to flee. Where was Asha Degree's backpack found? Asha Degree's backpack was discovered in June 2001 by a construction crew working on a highway project in Turner County, South Carolina — approximately twenty-six miles from where Asha was last seen in Shelby, North Carolina. The backpack had been buried underground and wrapped in plastic. It contained items belonging to Asha. The deliberate burial of the backpack in a location that far from the original disappearance site confirmed the involvement of at least one adult and transformed the case from a missing child investigation into one with clear evidence of criminal concealment. Who buried Asha Degree's backpack? The ...
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    36 Min.
  • 63: WHISPERS FROM THE DARK The Slow Unraveling: The Disappearance of Bryce Laspisa
    May 26 2026
    WHISPERS FROM THE DARK The Slow Unraveling: The Disappearance of Bryce Laspisa Host: Raven Vale | Fuzzy Life Studios He was nineteen years old. He was driving home. His mother was on the phone with him. And for hours — while she listened, while law enforcement checked on him, while a roadside worker confirmed he seemed fine — Bryce Laspisa sat parked on the side of a California highway, not moving, not speaking much, somewhere his mother could hear but couldn't reach. Then, just after 2 AM on August 30th, 2013, he started driving again. Minutes later, his car went down an embankment near Castaic, California. The car was found. His wallet was there. His phone was there. His belongings were there. Bryce was not. He has never been found. In this episode of Whispers from the Dark, Raven Vale examines a case defined not by a sudden vanishing but by a dissolution — a slow, visible, documented unraveling across hours and weeks that no one around Bryce was able to interrupt in time. The behavioral signs in the weeks before. The final drive that covered almost no distance in almost no time. The hours of stillness on the side of the road. The controlled descent off the embankment. The belongings left behind. And the hardest question this case asks: what does it mean when someone slips away not in an instant, but one quiet decision at a time? If you or someone you love is struggling, please reach out to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. Whispers from the Dark explores the unseen forces shaping human experience — psychological, historical, and deeply personal. New episodes drop weekly. Subscribe wherever you listen. Episode Length: ~30–35 minutes Content Advisory: Missing persons case, discussion of mental health crisis, suicidal ideation warning signs, substance use — content suitable for mature audiences. If you are personally struggling, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Series: Whispers from the Dark | Fuzzy Life Studios His mother was on the phone. He said he was fine. Then he drove off an embankment and walked away into the dark. Bryce Laspisa has never been found. Bryce Laspisa disappearance Bryce Laspisa missing California Bryce Laspisa Castaic crash Bryce Laspisa what happened missing college student California 2013 Bryce Laspisa found Bryce Laspisa case update California missing persons cold case mental health crisis missing person what happened to Bryce Laspisa in 2013 Bryce Laspisa car crash Lake Hughes Road Castaic why did Bryce Laspisa sit on the highway for hours Bryce Laspisa behavioral signs before disappearance Bryce Laspisa voluntary disappearance or foul play mental health warning signs in missing persons cases Bryce Laspisa mother Karen phone call night he disappeared giving away possessions warning sign suicidal ideation California college student missing found abandoned car whispers from the dark Bryce Laspisa podcast episode #WhispersFromTheDark #BryceLaspisa #MissingPersons #ColdCase #Castaic #California #MentalHealthAwareness #TrueCrime #UnsolvedMystery #RavenVale #FuzzyLifeStudios #ColdCasePodcast #NeverFound #TrueCrimePodcast #988 What happened to Bryce Laspisa? Bryce Laspisa, a 19-year-old student at Sierra College in Rocklin, California, disappeared on the night of August 29–30, 2013. He was driving from Rocklin to his parents' home in Laguna Niguel, Orange County, when he stopped on the side of a highway near Castaic for several hours. At approximately 2:20 AM on August 30th, his car went down an embankment on Lake Hughes Road. His wallet, phone, and belongings were found in the car. Bryce was not at the scene. He has never been found. His case remains an open missing persons investigation. Why did Bryce Laspisa stop on the highway for hours? Bryce Laspisa's hours of stillness on the side of the highway near Castaic have never been definitively explained. His mother Karen remained on the phone with him throughout much of this period and noticed his voice was flat and detached. A California Highway Patrol officer checked on him and found him coherent. A roadside assistance worker also made contact and reported no obvious distress. In the weeks leading up to the drive, Bryce had been exhibiting behavioral changes consistent with mental health crisis, including giving away possessions, social withdrawal, irregular sleep, and combining alcohol with prescription medication. Was Bryce Laspisa's car crash an accident? The physical evidence at the crash scene — damage consistent with a low-speed controlled descent rather than a high-speed loss of control — has led many investigators and case followers to conclude that the car going off the embankment was not a conventional accident. The vehicle was drivable-off rather than crashed-into. No serious blood evidence indicated life-threatening injury from the impact. His belongings, including wallet and phone, were left behind in the car. The specific circumstances have fueled ...
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    37 Min.
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