Ep. 20 : The Explosive History of Spontaneous Human Combustion

Do you ever feel like life is just too easy, and there's not enough to worry about? Fear not friends, we've got you covered... This week we'll add to your baseline anxiety as we explore whether we should be afraid of bursting into flames at any given moment. Halee will take us through a long history of folks spontaneously combusting, from as early as 1470, all the way up to modern times. Halee's on-again off-again boyfriend Joe Nickell, of the Skeptical Inquirer, says it's all made up. Find out our *hot* takes on the matter and decide what you think! Pop some bottles alongside us as we celebrate our 20th episode and Elise cooks up some criminally delicious bite-sized cinnamon rolls. Make sure you light your candle, but don't sit too close this week! Happy Haunting!

Sweet Mary Reeser


Sweet Mary Reeser


Henry Thomas


Unknown Victims of SHC


Unknown Victims of SHC


An article about Margaret Hogan’s death by SHC⁣


The pig the BBC burned on live TV 🤔 Brits are crazy


The man, the myth, the legend… Joe Nickell ⁣


Mary Anne Alexie was last seen on October 9, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. Read her story here.


Mini Cinnamon Rolls!

Get the delicious recipe here!

Happy Haunting!

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