Alyssa Dyksterhouse, Chicago tour guide, history lover and research extraordinaire, walks her friends through her favorite well-known and lesser-known moments in Chicago’s quirky past while exploring each story's parallels to current affairs.
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Alyssa Dyksterhouse, Chicago tour guide, history lover and research extraordinaire, walks her friends through her favorite well-known and lesser-known moments in Chicago’s quirky past while exploring each story's parallels to current affairs.
Alyssa is joined by Max Winkler director of The Ed Gein Story to discuss Alyssa's Cameo in said upcoming Netflix series, Max's love of Chicago as well as a riveting cold case that led to divers finding cars in the Chicago River.
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Show Notes:
Chicago Tribune: With hidden evidence on their minds, unusual dive team takes to the Chicago RiverChicago Tribune: RELATIVES ARE
HOPING 24-YEAR MYSTERY OVER
Chicago Sun-Times: NW Suburb Couple Missing
Chicago Sun-Times: Search Back On for Couple Missing 24 Years
Chicago Tribune: POLICE MAKE A NEW DIVE AT 1970S MYSTERY
MISSING COUPLE MAY BE IN POND IN LAKE COUNTY
Chicago Tribune: POND COMES UP DRY OF CLUES ABOUT MISSING COUPLE
Chicago Tribune: NEWS DREDGES UP MEMORIES OF GANG LAKE FOREST WOULD LIKE TO FORGET
Chicago Tribune: ROAD TALES RESURFACE FROM ABE TO `THE BLUES BROTHERS,' WACKER HAS LONG LEGACY
Chicago Tribune: Curtain of Mystery Cloaks Couple's Disappearance
New Nation: 140 cars found in Chicago River amid search for missing couple
Motor Biscuit: Divers enter Chicago River over a 1970 cold case and find not 1, but 97 cars
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Oh, Malort!
Alyssa Dyksterhouse, Chicago tour guide, history lover and research extraordinaire, walks her friends through her favorite well-known and lesser-known moments in Chicago’s quirky past while exploring each story's parallels to current affairs.