Nonsensicality: Conspiracy Theories

What is your favorite conspiracy theory and why? In this week’s Nonsensicality, we explore two of our favorite conspiracy theories, and whether or not we believe them. http://traffic.libsyn.com/camptownhall/11_Conspiracy_Theories.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download

Agatha Christie & the 11 Missing Days

Agatha Christie, the Queen of Crime herself, was the subject of a possible crime on December 3, 1926. It was a Friday evening and all accounts agree that Agatha kissed her daughter good-night, left her home and then disappeared for 11 days. I am a huge Agatha Christie fan. I would love to be MissContinue reading “Agatha Christie & the 11 Missing Days”

What happened in Strasbourg in 1518?

Hello, Mystery Fans! Welcome to another stop in the Mystery Month tour on my blog. I am so glad you are here! If you want to see the full list of topics click here. We have tackled several topics already, Amelia Earhart and Jack the Ripper, and The Amber Room. Today I am looking backContinue reading “What happened in Strasbourg in 1518?”

What happened to Amelia Earhart?

Welcome to mystery month on the blog! I am going to spend the month looking into some of my favorite mysteries from across the ages. Settle in and let me introduce you to the Mystery of Amelia Earhart. I am going to admit, right at the beginning, I am not a pilot or a navigator.Continue reading “What happened to Amelia Earhart?”

Mystery Month

Starting in October, I will be blogging about as many of my favorite unsolved mysteries from history, both ancient and modern. Excited? Me too. If I could go back in time, I would have been a history major from the start, digging into the who’s, how’s, and why’s of the past. Since I don’t haveContinue reading “Mystery Month”