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Buried but Not Boring is a podcast where we're digging up the creepy, the criminal, and downright bizarre. Ghosts, gore, and guilty laughs-served weekly. Hosted by Hagen. With a shovel in one hand and a sarcastic side-eye in the other, each episode serves up haunting tales, bizarre cases, and just the right amount of inappropriate laughter. Murder? Ghosts? Cursed dolls? Yeah, we’re into it. You will be too.Buried but Not Boring - Hosted by Hagen Crímenes Reales
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  • Episode 9: Return to Sender; The Dybbuk Box Curse
    Jul 7 2025

    Hey! It’s your host, Hagen of Buried but Not Boring. This week, I fell down a research rabbit hole and rediscovered something I honestly forgot existed: the Dybbuk Box.

    It’s a small, antique cabinet that’s said to hold a restless spirit from Jewish folklore—and everyone who’s owned it has regretted it. We’re talking nightmares, unexplained illnesses, shadow figures, and maybe even a curse on Post Malone (seriously).

    In this episode, we dig into the terrifying story behind the box: how it was sold on eBay for $140, passed from owner to owner, caused chaos at a museum, and sparked a full-on paranormal panic. We’ll cover the folklore, the horror, and why cursed objects like this freak us out so much.

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    Sources:

    Dybbuk box - Wikipedia

    The Legend Behind Dybbuk Boxes - US Ghost Adventures

    The Haunted Museum - S1 E9 Curse of the Dybbuk Box - TRVL GO

    Amazon.com: The Dibbuk Box: 9781612480121: Haxton, Jason, Schwartz, Howard: Books

    Site Search

    A jinx in a box? - Los Angeles Times

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    21 m
  • Episode 8: Missing in Missouri, The Springfield Three
    Jun 30 2025

    Hey! It’s your host, Hagen of Buried but Not Boring. In this episode of Buried but Not Boring, we dive into the chilling 1992 disappearance of the Springfield Three—Sherrill Levitt, her daughter Suzie Streeter, and friend Stacy McCall. Three women vanished from their home without a struggle, a sound, or a single clue.

    We’ll unpack the timeline, the strange details left behind, the suspects who never faced charges, and the theories that still keep this case alive more than 30 years later.

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    Sources:

    Springfield Three - Wikipedia

    https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/ (Search for Sherrill Levitt, Stacy McCall, Suzanne Streeter)

    Three Missing Women | Springfield, MO - Official Website

    https://charleyproject.org/case/springfield-three

    https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/episode-160-springfield-three/

    The past: read all about it. - Newspapers.com

    Some information and historical context were gathered from newspaper.com archives and local Springfield news sources

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    44 m
  • Episode 7: Who Let the Moth Out?
    Jun 23 2025

    Hey! It’s your host, Hagen—and in this episode of Buried but Not Boring, we’re flapping straight into the fog-shrouded forests of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where a red-eyed cryptid has been giving locals the creeps since the 1960s. That’s right—we’re talking about Mothman. Half-man, half-mystery, and somehow always just out of focus.

    From ominous bridge collapses to glowing eyes in the dark, I’m breaking down the spine-tingling sightings, the conspiracy theories, and the absolutely unhinged 2000s movie that somehow starred Richard Gere. Is Mothman a harbinger of doom? An alien scout? Or just your weird uncle with wings?

    Also—quick update: Shaggy the podcast mascot thinks Mothman’s just misunderstood and possibly a fellow introvert with anxiety.

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    Sources:

    Mothman - Wikipedia

    Mothman Statue, Point Pleasant, West Virginia

    John Keel’s book:
    The Mothman Prophecies (1975) — the foundational text for Mothman lore Amazon.com: The Mothman Prophecies (Audible Audio Edition): John A. Keel, Craig Wasson, Random House Audio: Books

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-real-story-behind-the-mothman-41649552/

    https://www.forteantimes.com/features/articles/204/real_story_of_mothman.html

    https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/261

    https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/AccidentReports/Reports/AR6901.pdf

    https://www.mothmanmuseum.com/

    https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/silver-bridge-collapses

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    36 m
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