Podcast #173 - Unsolved Mysteries

Jenna Julien2 minutes read

The Julian podcast discusses various unsolved mysteries, including the disappearance of the Jameson family in 2009, the mysterious death of Elisa Lam, and a traveler from a country called Torrid in 1954, sparking theories of alternate dimensions and the Mandela Effect. The podcast explores puzzling cases, strange behaviors, and theories of shifting realities, leaving the mysteries unresolved and open to speculation.

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  • The Julian podcast features a discussion on various unsolved mysteries, including the disappearance of the Jameson family in 2009, raising speculations from murder-suicide to cult involvement.
  • The intriguing tale of a traveler from the mysterious country of Torrid in 1954 at Tokyo Airport sparks theories of alternate dimensions and realities, suggesting the possibility of shifting between different worlds.

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Recent questions

  • What are some unsolved mysteries discussed in the podcast?

    The podcast delves into the disappearance of the Jameson family, Elisa Lam's mysterious death, and the enigmatic traveler from the country of Torrid.

  • What is the Mandela Effect?

    The Mandela Effect suggests discrepancies in memories and realities.

  • Who was the mysterious traveler from Torrid?

    The traveler from Torrid appeared in Tokyo Airport in 1954, sparking confusion.

  • What were the circumstances surrounding Elisa Lam's death?

    Elisa Lam was found dead in a water tank at a hotel under mysterious circumstances.

  • What theories were discussed about the disappearance of the Jameson family?

    Theories ranged from murder-suicide to cult involvement in the Jameson family's disappearance.

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Summary

00:00

Unsolved Mysteries: Jameson Family Disappearance

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  • Julian is recording early due to travel plans for Super Saturday night and the Super Bowl.
  • The podcast theme shifts to unsolved mysteries, with a list compiled from Reddit and Twitter suggestions.
  • The first mystery discussed is the disappearance of the Jameson family in 2009, whose remains were found four years later with inconclusive results.
  • The family was suspected of meth use, with Bobby expressing delusions of hauntings and seeking special bullets for spirits.
  • The family's truck was found three days after their disappearance, with their dog alive inside and $32,000 in cash, car keys, GPS, and phones.
  • The bodies were discovered miles away from the truck, with theories ranging from a cult hit to a sociopath with a rifle.
  • Speculations include the possibility of a murder-suicide scenario, considering the family's meth use and strange behavior.
  • The presence of a hole in Bobby's skull and the gun missing from Sherilyn's possession add layers to the mysterious circumstances surrounding their deaths.

15:27

Mysterious Deaths: Couple and Elisa Lam

  • A couple tried to escape but got caught by unknown figures, leaving behind their dog and $32,000 cash in a car.
  • Speculation arises about their motives, with suggestions of drug involvement due to the cash left behind.
  • Signs of a hurried departure from the car point to potential danger or delusions prompting their escape.
  • The couple's troubled relationship, evidenced by angry letters, hints at possible motives for their actions.
  • The possibility of a murder-suicide or accidental deaths due to drug use or exposure is considered.
  • The daughter's presence complicates theories, with scenarios of multiple causes of death for the family.
  • The case of Elisa Lam, found dead in a water tank at a hotel, raises questions due to her erratic behavior captured on security footage.
  • Guests' complaints about water quality led to the discovery of her body, with no evidence of drugs, assault, or suicide in her autopsy.
  • The difficulty of accessing the water tank without a ladder or assistance raises suspicions about how Lam could have entered it alone.
  • The mysterious circumstances surrounding Lam's death, including her naked body and strange behavior, fuel theories of foul play or supernatural involvement.

30:17

Mysterious traveler from Torrid sparks dimension theories.

  • The story discusses a mysterious traveler from a country called Torrid in 1954 at Tokyo Airport.
  • The traveler appeared European, not Japanese, and claimed his country was in Europe, carrying money from various European countries.
  • Airport officials were puzzled by the unfamiliar country on his passport and questioned him, leading to his frustration.
  • The traveler spoke multiple languages fluently, including Japanese, French, and others, adding to the mystery.
  • Torrid was said to have existed for almost a thousand years, located where Andorra, France, and Spain are on the map.
  • The traveler demanded to speak to government officials to resolve the confusion but disappeared overnight from his guarded hotel room.
  • The man from Torrid has sparked theories of him being from an alternate dimension, with no concrete explanation for his disappearance.
  • The story raises questions about the possibility of shifting dimensions and alternate realities, leaving the mystery unsolved.
  • Speculation arises about the traveler accidentally crossing dimensions and being removed from the alternate reality he briefly entered.
  • The discussion delves into the Mandela Effect, suggesting that slight alterations in dimensions could explain discrepancies in memories and realities.

45:20

"Reality Shifts and Mandela Effect Confusion"

  • The spelling of the Berenstain Bears was originally Berenstein Bears when the speaker was a child, but as an adult, it shifted to Berenstain Bears.
  • In 1954, a man claimed his country had existed for almost a thousand years, leading to confusion about the timeline and the country's history.
  • The concept of the Mandela Effect is discussed, suggesting that small changes in one's lifetime could lead to significant shifts in reality, such as a country disappearing.
  • A story is shared about a man who experienced a drastic shift in reality while traveling, leading to confusion about his country's existence and the cancellation of his passport.
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