Human nature leads us down curious paths, but sometimes those paths lead to unknown places. It's a strange curiosity that lulls us further down those paths where tables can be turned and the unknown becomes curious about us. Do you dare enter a non-fictional world filled with spirits, untold tales and characters too scary to mention? Welcome to "Strange Curiosity", a documentary film series produced by the Klinge Brothers.
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In their first raw and unfiltered film following the hit paranormal series Ghost Lab, the Klinge Brothers return to the shadows—but this time, without a network filter. The Dead Truth takes viewers deep into the ghost town of Helena, Texas—once dubbed the "Toughest Town on Earth"—for an investigation that would become the most terrifying moment of their careers. But don’t expect a typical ghost hunt. With a vibe best described as Ghost Lab meets Dukes of Hazzard with a healthy dose of Saturday Night Live, this documentary delivers bone-chilling moments and belly laughs in equal measure. The brothers—Brad and Barry Klinge—let their true personalities shine for the first time on camera, revealing a side of themselves fans never saw during their time on television. The result is a blend of real fear, unexpected hilarity, and undeniable chemistry. Joining them are two unique guest investigators: Johnny Houser, the enigmatic researcher once tied to the infamous Villisca Axe Murder House, and Kathy Cash, daughter of country music legend Johnny Cash. Together, they explore the haunted remnants of Helena's bloody past—a place where outlaws met brutal justice and revenge left spirits behind. At the center of it all is a chilling encounter that inspired Chapter One of the Klinge Brothers’ follow-up book Ominous. What unfolds in the film is more than a haunting—it’s a visceral experience that left even these seasoned investigators shaken. Originally released on YouTube in 2012, the documentary quickly racked up over a million views, captivating fans with its perfect storm of horror, humor, and honesty. Raw, real, and at times ridiculous, The Dead Truth is a must-watch for paranormal fans who think they’ve seen it all. Think ghost hunting can’t be funny and frightening at the same time? Think again.