Static After Dark

Static After Dark

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Welcome to Static After Dark, where mysteries come into focus. Perfect for true-crime enthusiasts, armchair detectives, and anyone fascinated by the mysteries that refuse to be solved. Subscribe to Static After Dark and join us in the search for answers.

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Jun 26, 2026

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Episodes

Three Women, One House, Zero Trace — The Springfield Three 26.06.2026

In the early morning hours of June 7, 1992, three women—Sherrill Levitt, her daughter Suzie Streeter, and Suzie's best friend Stacy McCall—vanished from a quiet home in Springfield, Missouri. Fresh off a high school graduation celebration, the girls had planned to spend the night, wake up, and head to a waterpark. Instead, they stepped into a void. When friends arrived the next morning, the cars w...

The Ghost in the Mailbox: The Circleville Writer 14.06.2026

In 1976, the residents of the small town of Circleville, Ohio, began receiving vicious, anonymous letters filled with intimate secrets, threats, and graphic accusations. What started as a targeted smear campaign against a local school bus driver quickly spiraled into an absolute nightmare involving booby-trapped pistols, a suspicious fatal car crash, and an alleged cover-up. Even after a suspect w...

The Room With No Entry 01.06.2026

What happens when a crime scene is completely sealed from the inside, leaving no possible way for a killer to escape—and yet, a victim lies within? In this episode of Static After Dark, we step inside The Room With No Entry. We unpack the baffling mechanics of a classic locked-room mystery that stumped investigators for years. From the eerie final hours of the victim to the bizarre clues left behi...

THE MIDNIGHT SHIFT ERASURE OF BRANDON SWANSON 25.05.2026

Series : Static After Dark (Season 1, Episode 4) In the quiet, rural expanses of Minnesota, a routine drive home turned into one of the midwest's most harrowing missing persons mysteries. On May 14, 2008, 19-year-old college student Brandon Swanson misjudged a turn and wound up stuck in a ditch. Stranded in the pitch black but completely unharmed, he called his parents for a ride. For 47 agonising...

GHOST PLANE: The Vanishing of N844AA 19.05.2026

On May 25, 2003, a massive Boeing 727-223, registration N844AA, taxied down the runway at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, Angola. It had no clearance from the tower, its lights were off, and its transponder was completely silent. With an uncertified mechanic and a Congolese national on board, the commercial airliner took off into the sunset—and vanished forever. In this episode of Static Af...

Kenneth Hearn: The Final Fare 17.05.2026

On the chilly morning of May 19, 1956, a passerby noticed a St. George's taxi parked quietly on Golden Grove Road in Salisbury, Adelaide. Inside, slumped in the front seat, was 21-year-old chauffeur Kenneth Hearn. He had been shot at close range and robbed of his evening's earnings—left behind in his own vehicle like discarded cargo. In this episode of Static After Dark, Chris takes you back seven...

The Missing Beaumont Children 16.05.2026

Static After Dark-Episode One: The Missing Beaumont Children In January 1966, three siblings walked onto an Australian beach...and were never seen again. Jane, Arnna and Grant Beaumont vanished from Glenelg Beach in South Australia, in one of the most haunting mysteries in Australian history. What started as a normal summer day became a national nightmare that changed the way parents across the co...

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