This is a crossover episode with the hosts of Conspiracy Theories and Unexplained Mysteries. Listen to part two right after this episode on the Unexplained Mysteries feed. Less than one hour into its flight, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared from the skies. Despite all of the geo-location technology that exists, and more than $160 million in a search ... Show More
Feb 18
Did the Pope Cover Up His Son's Murder?
When Juan Borgia died in 1497, his father, Pope Alexander VI, swore he’d find the killer. But just two weeks later, the Pope suddenly closed the case – without naming or punishing the murderer. The Pope might have covered up the killer’s identity for political reasons… or because ... Show More
47m 14s
Feb 11
The Spymaster and the Exiled Queen: Was Mary Queen of Scots Framed?
By the time she was 25, Mary, Queen of Scots had lost her thrones in two countries, France and Scotland. And officially, she was executed for conspiring to take a third throne: England’s. But was Mary naive enough to get caught committing treason? Or was she a shrewd politician w ... Show More
54m 37s
Nov 2019
The Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
<p>On March 8th, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished during a routine flight from Kuala Lumpaur to Beijing. While public -- and, later, private -- entities from across the region searched for signs of the craft, no one was able to figure out what exactly happened. Join th ... Show More
53m 57s
Jan 2024
10 ans du vol MH370 : quand un Boeing disparaît mystérieusement
<p>Près de dix ans après la mystérieuse disparition d’un Boeing 777 entre la Malaisie et le Vietnam, <strong>France 2 diffuse ce mardi 23 janvier la série documentaire inédite « MH370, la vérité disparue »</strong>, en partenariat avec Code source et Le Parisien. </p><br><p> ... Show More
29m 19s
Feb 2024
Episode 337 - MH370: "Good Night, Malaysia Three Seven Zero”
On the 8th March 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was making a routine red-eye flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, when it seemingly vanished in the clouds. The 175-tonne Boeing 777 – and all 239 people on board – have never been seen again. And 10 years on, there are still ... Show More
56m 11s