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Front Porch Mysteries with Carole Townsend

Front Porch Mysteries with Carole Townsend

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Author and veteran journalist Carole Townsend shares remarkable tales from the South, tales of mystery, terror, and wonder. Townsend has built a career on the premise that truth really is stranger than fiction.

Here in the South, we love our stories. We begin in childhood huddled around campfires, whispering of things best spoken in the dark, confiding in our small trusting circles. Why is that, do you suppose? I have researched and investigated Southern history for more than 20 years and I believe it has to do with this region itself. There's a lot that hangs in the ether here and much that is buried deep in the soil. There's beauty here in the South and shame and courage and, make no mistake, there is evil. There's always been the element of the unexplained, the just out of reach that we can all feel but can never quite describe. And the best place for telling tales about such things is the comfort and safety of an old front porch. So I invite you tonight to come up here with me, settle back into a chair and get comfortable, pour yourself a drink if you like, and I'll share with you some of the tales best told in the company of friends, tales that prove that truth really is stranger than fiction, and I'll turn on the light. You're going to want that. I'm Carole Townsend. Welcome to my front porch.

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  • Creatures in the Mist
    May 29 2025

    The blue mist shrouding the Great Smoky Mountains hides more than just breathtaking vistas and ancient forests – it conceals centuries of mysteries that continue to elude explanation. This rugged wilderness, spanning Tennessee and North Carolina, draws millions of visitors annually to its trails and streams. Yet beneath its serene beauty lurks an unsettling statistic: the Great Smoky Mountains ranks among America's five deadliest national parks, with 101 recorded deaths in just thirteen years.

    More chilling still are those who simply vanish without a trace. Since record-keeping began, at least five people have disappeared completely in these mountains – six-year-old Dennis Martin in 1969, teenager Teresa Gibson in 1976, Polly Melton in 1981, Derek Luking in 2012, and murder suspect William Bishop Jr. Despite extensive searches across the park's 522,000 acres, no remains have ever been found.

    What could explain these disappearances? Native American traditions spanning centuries describe an intelligent, reclusive species inhabiting these forested regions – tall, hair-covered beings walking upright that avoid human contact whenever possible. From ancient cave drawings to modern encounters, the descriptions remain remarkably consistent: creatures standing 7-10 feet tall, covered in reddish-brown hair, emitting distinctive odors and vocalizations that can't be attributed to known wildlife. Scientists have analyzed audio recordings revealing what appears to be structured communication, including infrasonic capabilities that affect human physiology. Meanwhile, researchers continue finding physical evidence – from massive footprint casts to complex forest structures – suggesting the presence of something beyond conventional explanation.

    Most compelling are the firsthand accounts from witnesses who have encountered these beings, from hunters frozen in mutual observation with these creatures to families documenting gift exchanges spanning generations. Their stories, told with unwavering conviction, challenge our understanding of what remains undiscovered in Earth's diminishing wilderness. As one witness poignantly observed: "I don't care if people believe me because I know exactly how this sounds, but I know what I saw and what I heard." Perhaps there's wisdom in acknowledging that despite our technological advances, mystery still dwells in the shadows of our ancient forests, reminding us how much remains unknown. Subscribe now to explore more boundary-pushing investigations and decide for yourself what lurks beyond the edges of the known world.

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  • Malice Aforethought: The Susan Smith Murders
    Mar 14 2025

    A mother's desperate claim that her two young sons were kidnapped by a carjacker unravels into one of the most shocking murder cases in South Carolina history. The Susan Smith case reveals how a web of lies, inconsistencies, and a devastating confession led to the discovery of a premeditated crime that shocked the nation.

    • Susan Smith reported her sons Michael (3) and Alex (14 months) were taken during a carjacking on October 25, 1994
    • For nine days, America watched as Susan and her husband David made tearful pleas on national television
    • Investigators noticed troubling inconsistencies in Susan's story, including speaking of her children in past tense
    • A "Dear Jane" letter from Susan's boyfriend suggested a potential motive for the disappearance
    • Susan eventually confessed to rolling her car into John D. Long Lake with her sons strapped in their car seats
    • The car floated for six minutes before sinking, with the boys conscious and likely terrified
    • Despite claiming she initially planned suicide alongside her children, Susan's clothes were dry when she reported the crime
    • Susan's false accusation that a Black man had committed the crime inflamed racial tensions in the community
    • In November 2024, Susan was denied parole after serving 30 years, but will be eligible for review every two years

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  • The Missing Sodder Children
    Feb 27 2025

    On Christmas morning in 1945, a family's holiday joy shattered when flames consumed their home and five children mysteriously vanished. The Sodder family of Fayetteville, West Virginia, faced unthinkable tragedy that sparked theories of conspiracy and kidnapping. Starting with a strange phone call that Jenny Sautter received just before the blaze began, the episode delves into the moments leading to the horrifying fire that would change their lives forever.

    We explore the bizarre occurrences that transpired that fateful night. Why did their coal trucks fail to start? Why was the ladder inexplicably missing? Why was the phone line cut? With every twist, the tragic tale morphs into a haunting mystery that captivates and perplexes investigators and listeners alike. The discussions in this episode highlight the unanswered questions that linger in the minds of those who reflect on the Sodder family.

    Learn about the family's ongoing search for their missing children as they followed leads from cryptic letters and local sightings. This heartbreaking narrative, intertwined with themes of hope, loss, and the inherent complexities of human nature and community, remains unsolved. Join us as we chronicle this poignant story that stands as a testament to the unyielding pursuit of truth and peace for the Sodder family.

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Each story in Front Porch Mysteries is told with just the right amount of drama and intrigue. The story of Lake Lanier was truly an eye opener. After having spent so much time in and on the water there, I realized my family and I are very lucky that we didn’t become part of the story.

LaLaurie mansion in New Orleans is a mystery I think about each day since I listened and encourage my friends and family to listen as well.

I have truly enjoyed each mystery and look forward to hearing each new story as they become available.

Carole Townsend is such a great author and her voice is perfect for this genre. I am so glad I found this podcast.

Riveting material. Rich history I was unaware of.

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