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The Cryptid Hour

The Cryptid Hour

By: MARCUS BELLAMY
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The Cryptid Hour is a podcast for the, the unexplained, and the things that hide just beyond the edge of the map. Each episode dives into cryptid sightings, paranormal encounters, eerie folklore, religious dogmas and mysterious stories that keep people wondering what’s really out there.

MARCUS BELLAMY
Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles
    May 26 2026

    In the mist-laden heart of Dartmoor, where the wind whispers through ancient stones and the ground itself seems to breathe with secrets, a legend has endured for generations—a tale of terror, curse, and something far darker than mere superstition. It is here, on these desolate moors, that the name Baskerville is spoken with unease… and where death is said to stalk under the cover of night in the form of a monstrous hound.

    When Sir Charles Baskerville is found dead under mysterious circumstances, the shadow of this ancient curse rises once more. His heir, Sir Henry Baskerville, arrives from abroad, unaware that he may be the next target of a force no one fully understands. To unravel the truth, the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his steadfast companion, Dr. John Watson, must venture into a world where rational thought clashes with chilling folklore—and where every footprint in the mud may lead closer to something unspeakable.

    Is the hound merely a myth, born from fear and superstition? Or does something truly lurk in the fog, waiting… watching… hunting?

    Tonight, we step onto the moor.

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    5 hrs and 45 mins
  • The Mothman Phenomenon
    May 22 2026

    In the landscape of mid-twentieth-century American folklore, the legend of the Mothman stands as a remarkably dense intersection of rapid technological progress, post-war societal trauma, and localized environmental decay. Unlike the ancient, slow-brewing monster myths of the pre-industrial frontier, the Mothman emerged suddenly in the mid-1960s, a period defined by the lingering shadow of nuclear annihilation, the escalation of the Vietnam War, and a profound erosion of public trust in government institutions.

    This modern iteration of folklore did not mature through generations of oral transmission; rather, it was synthesized almost overnight within a media ecosystem heavily reliant on sensationalist journalism, national wire services, and a growing interest in anomalous phenomena.

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    23 mins
  • 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue
    May 23 2026

    Edgar Allan Poe’s "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," originally published in Graham’s Magazine in April 1841, established the foundational architecture of the modern detective story.1 Poe envisioned this narrative form as a "tale of ratiocination," a literary genre dedicated to demonstrating the supremacy of analytical deduction over superficial calculation.Translating this highly discursive text into an engaging, read-aloud spoken-word format requires a structural reorganization that balances dense philosophical exposition with immediate gothic suspense.1

    The original text opens with an extended essay contrasting the mechanical calculation of chess with the truly analytical observations required in whist.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
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