Mark Evanoff
Still Unexplained
Still Unexplained is a weekly, short-form podcast exploring unresolved mysteries across history, science, true crime, and human experience. Each episode focuses on a single case and asks one simple question: why don’t we have the full story? These are real events where evidence is incomplete, records are unclear, or conclusions never fully aligned. Some mysteries are heavy. Some are strange. Some are ancient. Some are modern. The show examines what is known, what is missing, and why certainty remains out of reach.
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Mark Evanoff
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Latest episode
Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
The Bélmez Faces 08.07.2026 19:19
In 1971, a woman in a tiny Spanish village found a human face staring up at her from the concrete floor of her kitchen. Her family destroyed it. It came back sharper. Then came the crowds, the excavation, the medieval bones with missing skulls, the sealed floors and notarized experiments, and fifty years of forensic science that still can't agree on what it's looking at. Episode 28 explore...
The Man in the Bag 01.07.2026 15:59
In August 2010, a British intelligence analyst was found dead, naked, and padlocked inside a red duffel bag in his own bathtub, with the keys to the lock tucked beneath his body. Two escapology experts made 400 attempts to replicate the feat. They failed every time. Gareth Williams worked with the NSA tracing money-laundering routes for Moscow-based organized crime, his phone had been wiped, and t...
The Falcon Lake Encounter 24.06.2026 18:32
On May 20, 1967, a World War II veteran and amateur geologist walked toward an unknown craft sitting on a rock in the Canadian wilderness and shouted at the people inside in six different languages. What happened next left him with radiation symptoms, grid-patterned burns, and a 22-pound weight loss in a single week, and triggered a multi-agency investigation involving the RCMP, the Royal Canadian...
The Tylenol Murders 17.06.2026 17:22
In September 1982, seven people in the Chicago suburbs died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol that had been laced with potassium cyanide, and whoever did it was never caught. The case rewrote American consumer safety law, killed the two-piece capsule, and gave us every foil seal and tamper-evident collar on every bottle of medicine you've ever opened. More than forty years later, the identit...
The Boy Who Wasn't There 10.06.2026 20:20
On March 10, 1928, Christine Collins gave her nine-year-old son a dime for the movies and he never came home. Five months later, the LAPD called with good news: they'd found Walter. But the boy they brought her wasn't her son, and when she said so, they locked her in a psychiatric ward. What followed exposed a serial killer, a culture of institutional gaslighting, and a question that staye...
The Lead Masks of Brazil 03.06.2026 19:08
Two Brazilian electronics technicians were found dead on a remote hilltop in 1966, dressed in matching suits and raincoats, their eyes covered with crude shields cut from sheets of lead. A cryptic handwritten note beside them instructed them to "ingest capsules," "protect metals," and "await signal." Six decades later, no cause of death has ever been officially confir...
The Hinterkaifeck Murders 27.05.2026 14:18
In March 1922, six people were murdered on an isolated Bavarian farm. The killer stayed for four days, fed the livestock, ate from the pantry, and walked away without a trace. The Hinterkaifeck murders remain Germany's most haunting unsolved case, and more than a century later, no one has ever been charged. This episode covers the chilling weeks before the attack, the catastrophic failures of...
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 20.05.2026 19:47
On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 carrying 239 people vanished from radar over the South China Sea, made a calculated turn back across the Malay Peninsula, and flew south for seven more hours before disappearing into the Indian Ocean. Twelve years and over 140,000 square kilometers of searched seafloor later, the plane has never been found. What the data does show is a cockpit under...
Still Unexplained - Trailer Season 2 15.05.2026 2:53
Season 2 of Still Unexplained brings twenty new mysteries - unsolved crimes, unexplained phenomena, and stories that refuse to be forgotten. From vanished planes to eerie encounters, each episode explores the details, the theories, and the questions that still remain. The search for answers continues May 20.
The Broad Haven UFO Incident 13.05.2026 29:05
On February 4th, 1977, fourteen children at a Welsh primary school were separated, handed blank paper, and asked to draw what they saw in the field next to their school. Their headmaster was a skeptic. He designed the test to catch them in a lie. The drawings came back strikingly similar. That was just the beginning. What followed was a year of encounters across Pembrokeshire, Wales, that included...
The Sodder Children Disappearance 06.05.2026 14:40
On Christmas Eve 1945, five children vanished from a burning house in Fayetteville, West Virginia, and left behind no remains. The Sodder family spent decades insisting their children had survived, pointing to a missing ladder, two trucks that would not start, cut telephone wires, and a threat made against their father just months before the fire. Then a photograph arrived in the mail in 1967. Sti...
The Last Journey of Meriwether Lewis 29.04.2026 16:21
In October 1809, Meriwether Lewis, celebrated co-leader of the Corps of Discovery and one of the most accomplished men in American history, died of gunshot wounds at a remote Tennessee inn called Grinder's Stand. Was it suicide brought on by financial ruin, illness, and despair, or something far more deliberate? With a nearly moonless night, a witness who may have seen the impossible, a possib...
The Monster with 21 Faces 22.04.2026 15:59
In March 1984, the kidnapping of a Japanese candy executive was just the opening move in one of the most bizarre and unsolved criminal campaigns in modern history. For seventeen months, a group calling itself the Monster with 21 Faces, named after a fictional literary villain, terrorized Japan's food industry with poison threats, taunting letters, and a ghost-like operative known only as the F...
The Gardner Museum Robbery 15.04.2026 17:21
In the early hours of March 18, 1990, two men in police uniforms walked into the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and walked out with thirteen works of art worth half a billion dollars, including a Vermeer, two Rembrandts, and a small bronze eagle that one of them had been thinking about for twenty years. The greatest unsolved art heist in history has never produced an arrest, a recovery, or a clea...
The Battle of Los Angeles 08.04.2026 18:15
On the night of February 25th, 1942, the U.S. Army fired 1,440 anti-aircraft shells into the sky over Los Angeles and found nothing. No wreckage. No enemy. No explanation that has ever fully held. The Battle of Los Angeles remains one of the strangest events of World War II on American soil, a night that launched competing theories about mass hysteria, secret technology, government cover-up, and s...
Teresita Basa 01.04.2026 13:59
In February 1977, Teresita Basa was found murdered in her Chicago apartment, her killer unknown and the case going cold for months. Then a coworker began entering trances, speaking in a voice that claimed to be Basa's, naming a suspect, and describing stolen jewelry that investigators later found exactly where the voice said it would be. This is the story of a possession that solved a homicide...
The Phoenix Lights Phenomenon 25.03.2026 15:51
On the night of March 13, 1997, hundreds of witnesses across Arizona reported a massive, silent V-shaped object moving through the sky, followed by a row of glowing amber lights hovering over Phoenix. More than 700 reports were filed. The governor mocked the event, then admitted a decade later he had seen it himself. The Phoenix Lights is the most widely witnessed UFO event in American history, an...
The Jigsaw Skeleton 18.03.2026 13:20
In 2007, a small fire along Rome's Tiber River led investigators to a near-complete human skeleton arranged with disturbing precision beside the ID of a man who had been missing for four years. DNA testing revealed the impossible: the bones belonged to five different people, collected across two decades. Someone built a person out of strangers and left a name next to it. The Jigsaw Skeleton of...
The Rafael Pacheco Pérez Incident 11.03.2026 16:14
In 1976, a routine solo training flight over Mexico turned into one of the strangest aviation anomalies ever recorded. Student pilot Rafael Pacheco Pérez took off for a short 25-mile navigation loop. Less than an hour later, he landed more than 250 miles away in Acapulco. His fuel tank was nearly full. His memory was gone. And air traffic controllers reported hearing a voice over the radio that cl...
The Allagash Abductions 04.03.2026 10:10
In 1976, four art students canoeing in the remote Allagash Wilderness of Maine reported seeing a mysterious light over Eagle Lake. Years later, under hypnosis, they recalled being taken aboard a craft and examined by non-human beings. Decades after that, one of them recanted. Were the Allagash Abductions a genuine alien encounter, a case of shared memory reconstruction, or something in between? In...
The Metcalf Sniper Attack 25.02.2026 11:02
In April 2013, unknown gunmen carried out a highly coordinated sniper attack on the Metcalf Transmission Substation in California, one of the most critical nodes in the United States power grid. They cut fiber-optic lines, fired more than 120 precision rifle rounds, and disappeared before police arrived. No group claimed responsibility. No suspects were arrested. The FBI ruled it was not terrorism...
Percy Fawcett and the Lost City of Z 18.02.2026 6:46
Percy Fawcett vanished into the Amazon jungle in 1925 while searching for a legendary ancient civilization he called the Lost City of Z. He never returned. In this episode of Still Unexplained, we follow Fawcett’s final expedition into one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth and examine the clues he left behind. Was Z a real advanced civilization hidden deep in the rainforest, inspired b...
The Death of Venus 18.02.2026 7:05
For decades, Venus was imagined as Earth’s twin. A warm ocean world hidden beneath thick clouds. Some scientists even believed it might support life. Then the data came back, and the illusion collapsed. In this episode of Still Unexplained , we explore how Venus became one of the most hostile planets in the solar system and why its transformation still raises unsettling questions. What exactly wen...
The Yuba County Five 11.02.2026 7:33
In February 1978, five young men vanished after a college basketball game in Northern California. Their abandoned car was found in the mountains, perfectly operable yet inexplicably left behind. Months later, their remains were discovered scattered across the wilderness, some in places that made survival seem possible, even likely. Food went untouched. Shelter was ignored. One man was never found...
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon 11.02.2026 6:14
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are remembered as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, yet no physical evidence of them has ever been found. In this episode of Still Unexplained , we explore the mystery through a different lens, tracing the legend beyond Babylon and into the powerful Assyrian Empire , where some historians believe the gardens may have actually existed. Were they built by...
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