Haunted Detective
Throughout season Seven, Kelsey and Pamela investigated Steven Kubacki's mysterious disappearance and reappearance. There were so many questions and possibilities like government experiments, sinister triangles and dissociative amnesia. Join us for the season finale and come to your own conclusion about what happened to Steven!
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Steven Kubacki forgot what happened for 15 months and there are many paranormal or psychological reasons this could happen. On this week's episode Pamela takes the reins to lead Kelsey through some key diagnostic points and causes for amnesia, dissociative fugue disorder and traumatic brain injury induced psychosis. To fully investigate these theories they deep dive into the cases of Hannah Upp, Lars Mitank and the Tromp family.
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Steven Kubacki's disappearance might go hand in hand with experiments that the CIA was doing at the time, like MKUltra...But, what if these experiments were just the catalyst? This week on the Haunted Detective Podcast, Kelsey and Pamela set out to investigate the phenomena of Ley-Lines, Portals and Energy Vortexes in relation to other weird cases like Dudleytown, Connecticut , the Hoia Baciu Forest in Romania and the Suicide Forest in Japan.
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Flashback to Pam's first episode on the podcast: Steven's disappearance is bizarre, but what the CIA could have done to him and other missing people is just plain disturbing. In this episode Kelsey and Pamela travel down the rabbit hole of illegal government experiments, time travel and the multiverse theory. Could this be an explanation for where Steven was in those 15 months
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Steven didn't just vanish and suddenly find himself, he lost 15 months of his life and still has no idea what happened to him. Kelsey and Pamela want to know if Steven's story is related to other Missing 411 disappearances. To do this, they deep dive into the unsolved case of The Yuba County Five, stories of ghosts who make people go missing like La Llorona and related 411 vanishings and deaths.
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Steven Kubacki's Disappearance was not an isolated incident and neither were the other scary stories in Michigan where he went missing. In episode two Kelsey and Pamela investigate other notorious triangles in America. One is in Bennington, Vermont where a man seemingly vanished off of moving bus and the other in Bridgewater, Massachusetts a large area plagued by occult-style murders, weird monsters and terrifying ghosts. Is there a connection between these places, or can a more mundane explanation be found?
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For this mid-season special Kelsey and Pamela deep dive into the true crime case of Kathy Hobbs, a young girl who had premonitions about her murder, and Donald Decker a man who was possessed and could summon rain!
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Steven Kubacki vanished from the Michigan Triangle while cross-country skiing and his case went cold. That is until something unimaginable happened that left everyone stunned. In the seventh season of the Haunted Detective Podcast Kelsey and Pamela investigate Steven's mysterious disappearance, triangles like the one in Bermuda, time travel and so much more. Tune in to kick Season Seven off and open the case file on Steven Kubacki!
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Throughout season six Kelsey and Pamela investigated the possible truths behind Anatoly Moskvin's story and used historical context and similar caveats to do so. Can someone really be haunted, what is necromancy and the Celtic afterlife, did Anatoly commit his crimes because he could see ghosts? For the season finale the Haunted Detective team turns to each other, their producer Christopher Wright, and you, the listeners to answer questions and come to a final conclusion. Will Kelsey and Pamela agree? Or will it take more stories, nestled within different mysteries to turn Pamela into a believer?
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Anatoly Moskvin might have been able to talk to the dead, but he also could have been suffering from a complex mental illness. To further uncover the truth, Kelsey and Pamela discuss Anatoly's diagnosis of schizophrenia and it's correlation with his early life trauma and behavioral patterns. They also set out to learn whether or not genius's are more susceptible to long-term mental illnesses like Schizophrenia and Bipolar by talking about John Nash and others like him.
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Anatoly claims to have had a run-in with a cult-like group in Russia but there are some holes in his story. Stalin had turned the USSR into an atheist state and all but banned the practice of religion. In order to investigate the scope of possibility we need to look into how this happened by covering topics like Slavic Paganism, Cults in Russia and everyone's favorite... Rasputin!
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