That’s when the stories nobody wants to tell start to unravel. When the headlines have gone quiet, but the evidence still screams.
Every week, two investigative journalists dig past the official reports and tear into the cases that never found closure. Unsolved murders, vanishing cults, the fractured psychology behind true crime—if there’s a file stamped “inconclusive,” we’re the ones prying it open.
But we don’t stop at crime scenes and courtrooms. We follow the trail into conspiracies, cryptids, and the paranormal—anywhere the facts twist into something darker. We gather what’s buried, piece together what’s missing, and hold up the uncomfortable truths that most would rather leave in the dark.
On Early on Wednesday, you’ll find the psychological patterns behind the horror, the hidden details history tried to erase, and the connections that make your skin crawl.
Because every mystery leaves a paper trail. And we intend to follow it—wherever it leads.
Early on Wednesday.
That’s when the stories nobody wants to tell start to unravel. When the headlines have gone quiet, but the evidence still screams.
Every week, two investigative journalists dig past the official reports and tear into the cases that never found closure. Unsolved murders, vanishing cults, the fractured psychology behind true crime—if there’s a file stamped “inconclusive,” we’re the ones prying it open.
But we don’t stop at crime scenes and courtrooms. We follow the trail into conspiracies, cryptids, and the paranormal—anywhere the facts twist into something darker. We gather what’s buried, piece together what’s missing, and hold up the uncomfortable truths that most would rather leave in the dark.
On Early on Wednesday, you’ll find the psychological patterns behind the horror, the hidden details history tried to erase, and the connections that make your skin crawl.
Because every mystery leaves a paper trail. And we intend to follow it—wherever it leads.
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Project MKUltra was a secret program run by the Central Intelligence Agency beginning in 1953 during the Cold War. Its goal was to study mind control, psychological manipulation, and interrogation techniques that could potentially be used on enemies or prisoners. Researchers experimented with methods such as LSD and other drugs, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, sleep deprivation, and psychological conditioning to see if a person’s thoughts or behavior could be controlled or altered. Some experiments were conducted without the subjects’ knowledge or consent, which later became one of the biggest controversies surrounding the program.
Fourteen year old Emily Pike should have been worrying about homework, friends, and the small dramas of growing up, not becoming a headline that echoed across the desert. When she vanished from her Mesa group home in January 2025, her family feared the worst, but nothing could have prepared them for the horror that followed. Weeks later, her dismembered remains were discovered more than 80 miles away near her tribal homeland, a distance that felt like an unforgivable chasm between safety and brutality. The image of a child carried across county lines, discarded in pieces, shook communities to their core and ignited national outrage over the crisis facing Indigenous girls. Her name became a rallying cry, her smile frozen in photographs while investigators searched for answers that still feel unbearably incomplete. Emily’s story is not just a crime, it is a wound, carved deep into a family, a tribe, and a country forced to confront how a young life could be stolen so violently and left waiting for justice.
What began as a child abuse investigation unraveled into a nightmare of deception, abuse, and unimaginable betrayal, exposing how the girls’ deaths had remained hidden inside a freezer in their Lusby home within a seemingly ordinary neighborhood, for years. The Bowman sisters’ case remains one of Southern Maryland’s most haunting murder investigations, raising chilling questions about missed warning signs, hidden violence, and the dark secrets that can exist behind closed doors.
Ashlee Buzzard is connected to a criminal investigation that gained attention due to its complexity and developments over time that her daughter Melodee was missing. Her daughter was found recently brutally murderer. Ashlee was the last one to see her. Details vary depending on jurisdiction, but broadly, the case involves allegations of serious misconduct, and at least one party connected to her has faced legal scrutiny.
The Nephilim are mysterious beings mentioned in the Bible, most notably in Genesis 6:1–4. They’re described as the offspring of the “sons of God” and human women, often portrayed as giants or mighty warriors who lived in ancient times. Their presence is tied to growing corruption on Earth and is one of the reasons given for the Great Flood in the biblical narrative. Across religious texts and later traditions, the Nephilim have been interpreted variously as fallen angels’ children, powerful humans, or legendary heroes, which keeps them a big topic of debate and myth-making.
The Ozark Howler is a legendary cryptid from the Ozark Mountains, especially in Arkansas and Missouri. It’s usually described as a large, bear- or dog-like creature with glowing eyes, horns, and a long tail, famous for its terrifying howl—a mix of a wolf’s scream and a human wail. Sightings go back to the 1800s, and the creature is often blamed for eerie noises, livestock panic, and unexplained encounters in the woods. Some think it’s pure folklore, others say misidentified animals, but it’s firmly baked into Ozark mountain lore. 👀🌲
Early Wednesday morning, attention turns back to one of Ohio’s most unsettling unsolved mysteries — the Circleville Letters. Beginning in the mid-1970s, anonymous, typewritten letters flooded the small town of Circleville, accusing residents of secret affairs, corruption, and hidden crimes. The letters were chillingly specific, often threatening exposure — or worse — if alleged behavior did not stop. The case escalated from harassment to tragedy in 1977, when school bus driver Ron Gillespie was killed by a booby-trapped firearm while investigating a sign connected to the letters. Although Paul Freshour, Gillespie’s brother-in-law, was later convicted of attempted murder related to the case, he consistently maintained his innocence, and questions about the letters’ true author have never been resolved. Even after Freshour’s conviction, the letters continued, suggesting the writer was still at large. To this day, investigators and true-crime researchers remain divided over whether the real culprit was ever identified — or whether Circleville was haunted by someone who was never caught. Decades later, the Circleville Letters remain a haunting reminder that sometimes the most terrifying crimes don’t begin with violence — but with words.
Authorities are investigating the homicide of Melodee Buzzard after she was found deceased under circumstances police have described as suspicious. The discovery, made late Tuesday into early Wednesday, has prompted an active investigation as detectives work to determine the events leading up to her death. Officials have not released details regarding a suspect or motive, citing the early stage of the case. Law enforcement officials confirmed that the scene was secured and processed overnight, with evidence collected and witnesses interviewed as the investigation continues. The medical examiner is expected to determine the official cause and manner of death. Police are urging anyone with information related to Melodee Buzzard’s death to contact investigators, emphasizing that even seemingly minor details could be significant as the case develops. Further updates are expected as authorities release additional information hear them Here first on Early on Wednesday.
Austin nightlife has its shadows. Some say the Rainey Street Ripper wasn’t just a one-off — that the “Smile Face Killer” might have been watching, blending in with the lights, the music, the late-night crowd. The theory: young men disappear, bodies found far from home, smiles etched on their faces — victims of something more sinister than chance. Skeptics call it urban legend. Locals whisper. Either way, Rainey Street’s charm has a darker twin. 👀 Next time you stroll the bars, keep your eyes open. Not everything that looks like fun is innocent. #RaineyStreetRipper #SmileFaceKiller #AustinMysteries #UrbanLegends #AfterDark #TrueCrimeVibes #DarkAustin #MidnightMemoirs