
Crimes of the Past
we dive deep into the lost, overlooked, and unsolved cases that history left behind. From chilling murders and mysterious disappearances to bizarre scandals buried in time, we uncover the true stories that never made the headlines—or were deliberately erased.
Join us as we unravel long-forgotten mysteries, explore strange and eerie cases, and shine a light on the crimes that history tried to forget.
Crimes of the Past
The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart: Unsolved Mystery or Tragic End
Amelia Earhart wasn’t just a pilot — she was a symbol of fearless ambition. In the 1930s, she was a household name, inspiring millions with her daring feats in aviation. She set altitude records, broke gender barriers, and became the first woman awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Her final goal was ambitious: a 29,000-mile flight around the globe at its widest point. She would be the first to achieve it. With navigator Fred Noonan, Earhart departed on May 20, 1937, flying eastward in a modified Lockheed Electra 10E.
By late June, she had completed about 22,000 miles. Only the Pacific leg remained — the most treacherous stretch of all.
Thanks for joining us as we explored the chilling mystery of the Villisca Ax Murders. Over a century later, the questions still linger—and the house still whispers. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow true crime fan. Until next time, stay curious... and stay safe.