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History has a dark side, and we're shining a lantern on it. The House of Syx unearths true crime, strange history, and unsolved mysteries from before the 1970s. Hosted by Jenn Syx, an obsessive researcher with a love for the macabre, and her husband Jared, who shows up skeptical but can't look away, this podcast blends sharp storytelling with off-the-cuff commentary. From the foggy streets of Victorian London to a locked cabin adrift in the Atlantic, each weekly episode dives deep into the bizarre, the brutal, and the baffling. Whether you're into cold cases, forgotten scandals, or history that reads like fiction, you'll feel right at home... if you don't mind the creaking floors. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Bonus content and behind-the-scenes extras available on Patreon. 🔎 Research-heavy. 🎙️ Lightly irreverent. 🕯️ Always strange. Welcome to The House of Syx. We’ve been expecting you.Copyright 2025 Jenn Syx
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  • Lizzy Borden: Bloodlines, Bludgeons, and Betrayals
    Jul 9 2025

    Summary: She was rich, religious, and respectable—or so they thought. In 1892, the quiet town of Fall River was shattered by a gruesome double murder and the trial of a woman who became a legend. Was Lizzy Borden a misunderstood spinster… or a killer with a pear-shaped alibi?

    In this episode of The House of Syx, Jenn and Jared take their hatchets to the truth behind the Borden murders. We explore the bizarre timeline, the forensic fumbles, the pear that became Exhibit A, and how society’s expectations of women collided with a bloody crime scene. With historical context, hard facts, and the usual dose of skeptical side-eye, we try to answer the question: Did she do it?

    Stick around for the outro as I sing the creepy childrens' nursery rhyme (unfortunately)

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Cold Open: “It begins, not with a scream…”

    01:10 – Intro & Opening Banter

    03:05 – Meet the Borden Family

    07:32 – Social Class, Schedules, and Sibling Tensions

    13:14 – Morning of the Murders: Who Was Where

    17:58 – Discovery of Abby & Andrew

    23:10 – The Pear, the Barn, and the Timeline Problem

    28:44 – Police Failures and Forensics (or Lack Thereof)

    32:19 – Lizzy’s Many Versions of Events

    35:03 – The Inquest and Arrest

    38:00 – Trial Highlights: The Skull Reveal and the Faint Heard 'Round the World

    41:35 – Acquittal and Aftermath: Sisters, Secrets, and Maplecroft

    47:00 – Final Thoughts: Did She Do It?

    49:42 – Housekeeping & Outro

    50:45 – Creepy Closing Verse

    Sources & Recommended Viewing:

    • Lizzie Borden: A Case Book of Family and Crime in the 1890s – Joyce Williams, Edward T. Radin
    • The Triial of Lizzie Borden – Cara Robertson
    • Forty Whacks – David Kent
    • American Experience: The Borden Murders (PBS)
    • The Curious Life and Death of Lizzie Borden (Smithsonian)
    • Lizzie Borden Took an Ax (Lifetime)

    🔗 Follow & Support:

    • TikTok: @house_of_syx
    • YouTube: @houseofsyx
    • Patreon: patreon.com/HouseofSyx

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    If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review on your podcast app—it helps more than you know (and may or may not prevent hauntings).

    ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions of violent crimes, including axe murders and forensic details. While we aim to keep things thoughtful and respectful, some material may be disturbing—listener discretion is advised.

    • Lizzie Borden - Wikipedia
    • Lizzie Borden Collections – Fall River Historical Society
    • The Lizzie Borden Trial of 1892 | National Women's History Museum
    • Lizzie Borden Trial
    • Lizzie Andrew Borden Virtual Museum and Library

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  • Edgar Allan Poe: Ravens, Ruin, and Reynolds
    Jul 9 2025

    Summary:

    On a gray October day in 1849, Edgar Allan Poe was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore, wearing another man's clothes and whispering a single name: "Reynolds." He would die four days later without ever explaining what happened. In this episode, we unravel the final, mysterious days of one of history’s most haunted minds.

    E3: Ravens, Ruin, and Reynolds

    The House of Syx | Episode 3

    He gave us haunted houses, lost loves, and a raven that wouldn’t shut up—and then left us with a death more mysterious than anything he ever wrote. In this episode, Jenn leads Jared through the strange final days of Edgar Allan Poe: the man, the myth, and the mystery he left behind.

    Was Poe the victim of cooping, poisoning, heartbreak, or something more bizarre? We explore the evidence, the medical theories, the historical weirdness of 1849, and all the delicious contradictions that make this one of the greatest unsolved deaths in literary history. Plus: Jared rants about the medical industry (again), Jenn gets personally offended by bad recordkeeping, and Reynolds becomes the most mysterious man in Baltimore.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Cold Open: Collapse and Mystery

    01:30 – Who Was Edgar Allan Poe?

    04:20 – Poe’s Life and Struggles

    10:10 – A Trip to Richmond

    15:30 – The Final Days Begin

    18:50 – The Disappearance Window

    23:15 – Found in the Street

    25:10 – Theories on His Condition

    28:30 – Cooping: Voter Fraud or Conspiracy?

    33:00 – Alcohol, Illness, or… Syphilis?

    38:00 – That Damn Doctor

    40:10 – Who Was Reynolds?

    44:45 – Final Days and Death

    50:20 – Jared Loses His Mind

    52:00 – Legacy, Irony, and Impact

    Support the Show:

    🎙 Patreon: patreon.com/HouseofSyx

    🎭 TikTok: @houseofsyx

    📺 YouTube: @houseofsyx

    Credits:

    Written, hosted, and produced by Jenn Syx

    Co-hosted by Jared Syx

    Trigger Warning:

    Includes discussion of historical medical conditions, death, alcohol abuse, and theories involving mental illness. Listener discretion advised.

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    55 m
  • D.B. Cooper: Bourbon, Bills, and a Breeze
    Jul 9 2025

    Episode Summary: In 1971, a man named Dan Cooper hijacked a plane and vanished into legend. We break down the skyjacking, the FBI's fumbles, and the many theories still floating today.

    🎙️ Episode 2: Bourbon, Bills, and the Breeze

    The House of Syx – A true crime history podcast

    On Thanksgiving Eve, 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked a commercial jet, claimed he had a bomb, and coolly parachuted into the stormy Pacific Northwest night with $200,000 in ransom money. He was never seen again.

    In this episode, Jenn walks Jared through the legendary unsolved skyjacking that became known as the D.B. Cooper case—a story brimming with contradictions, FBI misfires, decoy bills, tinfoil hat suspects, and an odd amount of bourbon. We cover the timeline of the hijacking, the infamous jump, the decades-long investigation, and the chaotic list of suspects (including one guy with literally zero credentials but a lot of vibes).

    Also: Jared asks the right questions, Jenn gets annoyed with law enforcement again, and somehow we end up talking about “Magic Airplanes.”

    Topics Covered:

    ✈️ The Skyjacking of Flight 305

    🧍‍♂️ Suspect Profiles & Theories

    🧠 FBI Mistakes & Missed Opportunities

    💸 Recovered Ransom Bills

    📺 Copycats & Pop Culture Obsession

    🎧 Chapters & Timestamps

    00:00 – Creator’s Note

    02:30 – Who Was D.B. Cooper?

    06:00 – The Hijacking Unfolds

    12:15 – The Jump into Legend

    18:00 – The FBI Fumbles

    24:40 – The Recovered Money

    31:10 – Suspects & Theories

    45:00 – Copycats & Cultural Impact

    51:45 – Jared's Reactions

    54:30 – Final Thoughts

    🔗 Stay Connected

    📍 Patreon: patreon.com/HouseofSyx

    🎥 TikTok: @houseofsyx

    ⚠️ Listener Advisory:

    Contains references to real criminal cases and midair hijacking. No graphic content is included.

    • The Secrets of D.B. Cooper, Part Two - Evidence of Absence
    • D.B. Cooper mystery | EBSCO Research Starters
    • Is he still alive? The mystery of DB Cooper – the hijacker who disappeared | US crime | The Guardian
    • Could New Evidence Solve the D.B. Cooper Hijacking Mystery? Some Longtime Researchers Aren't Convinced. - The Debrief
    • FBI Vault: DB Cooper

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