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Strange, Dark, and Ancient

Strange, Dark, and Ancient

By: Nathan Pali
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Strange, Dark, and Ancient is a true crime and history podcast exploring the most disturbing, mysterious, and violent stories from the ancient world.

Long before detectives, courts, and forensic science, there were crimes so strange they defied explanation, betrayals so dark they haunted empires, and acts of violence so shocking they reshaped civilizations.

Each episode uncovers a real case from ancient history, telling the full story behind historical murders, political assassinations, poison plots, ritual killings, court conspiracies, and unexplained crimes from Greece, Rome, Egypt, Persia, China, and beyond. These are documented events preserved in trials, chronicles, inscriptions, and eyewitness accounts—where truth is often stranger and darker than fiction.

Through narrative storytelling and historical sources, the show explores ancient true crime, unsolved mysteries, early justice systems, power and violence, and the timeless human motives behind history’s most unsettling acts: ambition, fear, jealousy, revenge, and obsession.

This isn’t myth or legend, and it isn’t light history. It’s a deep, atmospheric journey into the strange and dark side of ancient civilization, where crime, superstition, power, and mystery collided.

If you’re fascinated by true crime, ancient history, murders in history, assassinations, ritual killings, court intrigue, historical mysteries, and the shadowy origins of justice—this podcast is for you.

Strange, Dark, and Ancient Before science. Before law. There was still terror.

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Episodes
  • Rome’s Most Dangerous Woman
    Jan 22 2026

    She never wore a crown. But emperors feared her. Locusta controlled succession, eliminated rivals, and rewrote the rules of murder. An ancient true crime story about power, poison, and the woman who made killing efficient.

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    16 mins
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