The Catherine Hoggle case takes center stage in this Unexplained News Update, as a Maryland court finally rules her competent to stand trial over the 2014 disappearance of her toddlers, Sara and Jacob. Host Reese Haldon traces the decade-long mystery from that September day in Montgomery County to years of psychiatric commitment, dropped murder charges, and now a renewed path toward a full trial that could, at last, force answers about what happened to the missing children.
We also investigate a string of hard updates from the world of cold cases and natural hazards. A submerged Pontiac pulled from a North Carolina creek is linked to the 2003 disappearance of Travis Lamont Lynch, while remains found at Scotts Bluff National Monument are confirmed as missing young father Chance Englebert. From there, we examine Japan’s Nankai Trough megaquake advisory and the debated role of solar storms, before shifting into late‑night mode with an officer’s chilling “possession” call, glitch-in-the-Matrix stories, and a fresh listen to the classic Morehead Bigfoot “Sierra Sounds” recordings.
Unexplained News Update is hosted by Reese Haldon and produced by Unexplained.co, where true crime, cold-case forensics, and high strangeness share the same signal. What do you think really lies behind these disappearances, quakes, and voices in the dark?
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// DATE: December 14, 2025
Catherine Hoggle Trial: Competency Ruling & Cold Case Clues
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Unexplained News Update is your nonstop source for breaking news and developing stories—updated every four hours, seven days a week. Hosted by Reese Halden, each episode delivers quick, reliable updates on the headlines shaping our world, from global politics and science to technology, culture, and the unexplained events that don’t fit neatly into any category.Whether you’re commuting, working, or winding down, Unexplained News Update keeps you informed with clear reporting and sharp insight—no fluff, no spin, just the facts and the questions that matter.Stay connected to what’s happening, as it happens. New episodes every four hours, all week long, wherever you get your podcasts.
