
Episode 88: Lead the Way
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After the break O'Dell covers the strange case of three lighthouse keepers who mysteriously vanished in 1900. Were they swept away by the sea, or is something paranormal to blame?
We close things out with a WTF story about a mayor who may have been too committed to her hands-on approach, and a palette cleanser about changing your past.
Chapters:
- 00:00 - Intro
- 00:58 - Checking in
- 05:19 - Erin's Case: Where is Sherry Marler?
- 29:20 - O'Dell's Case: The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers
- 48:23 - WTF of the Week: Septic Issues
- 51:43 - Palette Cleanser: Traveling Back
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