1 00:00:10,360 --> 00:00:14,720 Speaker 1: Welcome to Unexplained Extra with me Richard McClane Smith, where 2 00:00:14,760 --> 00:00:17,040 Speaker 1: for the weeks in between episodes, we look at stories 3 00:00:17,040 --> 00:00:19,640 Speaker 1: and ideas that, for one reason or other, didn't make 4 00:00:19,680 --> 00:00:23,240 Speaker 1: it into the previous show. In last week's episode, The 5 00:00:23,280 --> 00:00:26,400 Speaker 1: Longest Road, we wound our way through the strange and 6 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:30,640 Speaker 1: mysterious tale of the Lost Dutchman's Mind. The story has 7 00:00:30,680 --> 00:00:33,519 Speaker 1: grown more and more convoluted over the years and has 8 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:37,720 Speaker 1: captured many a colorful character in its web. Needless to say, 9 00:00:37,960 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 1: it was impossible to include everything in such a short 10 00:00:40,680 --> 00:00:43,519 Speaker 1: space of time, So I'd like to take this opportunity 11 00:00:43,600 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 1: to give a shout out to sometime opera singer and 12 00:00:46,600 --> 00:00:52,000 Speaker 1: full time Lost Dutchman enthusiast celest Marie Jones. Starting in 13 00:00:52,000 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 1: the late nineteen fifties, Jones spent over thirty years stalking 14 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 1: the mountains, rarely seen without her trustee sorn Off rifle 15 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:03,320 Speaker 1: and pistol strapped to her waist, battling many a foe, 16 00:01:03,600 --> 00:01:06,880 Speaker 1: both real and imagined in her epic quest to find 17 00:01:06,920 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 1: the treasure. But sadly, just like everyone else, she too 18 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:15,640 Speaker 1: was eventually forced to concede defeat. It is also worth 19 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:20,280 Speaker 1: mentioning the Parolta Stones, a set of sandstone tablets engraved 20 00:01:20,319 --> 00:01:23,000 Speaker 1: with what is purported to be a map leading to 21 00:01:23,040 --> 00:01:27,200 Speaker 1: the location of the infamous mine, apparently discovered sometime in 22 00:01:27,240 --> 00:01:31,240 Speaker 1: the nineteen fifties. Though most believed the stones to be fake, 23 00:01:31,720 --> 00:01:35,520 Speaker 1: some maintained they are genuine artifacts dating back to eighteen 24 00:01:35,600 --> 00:01:38,320 Speaker 1: forty seven that were created by a member of the 25 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:42,800 Speaker 1: famed Parolta family, upon whose apparent old abandoned mine the 26 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:47,120 Speaker 1: entire myth is founded. We should perhaps add two that 27 00:01:47,240 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 1: this major aspect of the story is also heavily contested, 28 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:54,360 Speaker 1: since there is no concrete evidence to confirm the family 29 00:01:54,560 --> 00:01:59,040 Speaker 1: had ever even mind in the Superstition Mountains. Jesse Capon, 30 00:01:59,360 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 1: who tragic he died in two thousand and nine while 31 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:05,040 Speaker 1: looking for the treasure, was not even the last person 32 00:02:05,160 --> 00:02:08,520 Speaker 1: to lose their life in the process. The year after 33 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:12,239 Speaker 1: his attempt, three men from Utah, forty nine year old 34 00:02:12,320 --> 00:02:16,560 Speaker 1: Curtis Merwith, sixty six year old Arden Charles, and forty 35 00:02:16,600 --> 00:02:20,360 Speaker 1: one year old Malcolm Meeks, also died after planning to 36 00:02:20,360 --> 00:02:23,720 Speaker 1: spend three days in the Superstitions as they hunted for 37 00:02:23,760 --> 00:02:27,840 Speaker 1: the gold. Their remains were found six months later, after 38 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:32,320 Speaker 1: all three of them failed to return home. Though there 39 00:02:32,320 --> 00:02:35,880 Speaker 1: are numerous stories of lost gold and famed treasure hunts, 40 00:02:35,919 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 1: with perhaps the Oak Island mystery being the closest. Certainly 41 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:43,079 Speaker 1: with regard to the cost of lives, none can really 42 00:02:43,080 --> 00:02:46,640 Speaker 1: hold a candle to this most shaggy and enigmatic of tales. 43 00:02:47,600 --> 00:02:50,480 Speaker 1: It does, however, give me an excuse to talk about 44 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:55,079 Speaker 1: one of my favorite lost treasure locations, a curious mystical 45 00:02:55,120 --> 00:03:07,160 Speaker 1: place called Rein les Chateau. A narrow, dusty road leads 46 00:03:07,200 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 1: to Rein les Chateau, a quintessential southern French village perched 47 00:03:11,919 --> 00:03:15,120 Speaker 1: high on a hill roughly fifty kilometers from the border 48 00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:19,720 Speaker 1: with Spain, surrounded by rich, verdant fields and rolling tree 49 00:03:19,760 --> 00:03:23,679 Speaker 1: covered hills. This small commune that dates back to medieval 50 00:03:23,720 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 1: times should, under normal circumstances be a place of relative obscurity, 51 00:03:29,360 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 1: but Rein les Chateau is no ordinary place. For thousands 52 00:03:34,480 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 1: of visitors each year, this quaint, humbled village has become 53 00:03:38,760 --> 00:03:42,120 Speaker 1: a site of intense pilgrimage thanks to the emergence of 54 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:46,960 Speaker 1: tantalizing rumors connecting it to everything from supposed secret society 55 00:03:47,240 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 1: the priory of Scion, to the ark of the Covenant, 56 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:54,680 Speaker 1: and even the Holy Grail itself. And at the center 57 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:57,640 Speaker 1: of it all, perched high up on a cliff at 58 00:03:57,640 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 1: the northern edge of the village, lies the strange and 59 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:05,760 Speaker 1: beguiling Church of Saint Mary Magdalene. At its peak, over 60 00:04:05,800 --> 00:04:08,680 Speaker 1: one hundred and twenty thousand visitors were pouring into the 61 00:04:08,760 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 1: village each year, despite having less than a hundred full 62 00:04:11,960 --> 00:04:15,800 Speaker 1: time residents, as well as over seven hundred books or 63 00:04:15,920 --> 00:04:19,680 Speaker 1: dedicated to unraveling its secrets. It has also inspired one 64 00:04:19,680 --> 00:04:22,400 Speaker 1: of the world's best selling books of all time, in 65 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:28,040 Speaker 1: Dan Browne's The Da Vinci Code. Over decades, many lured 66 00:04:28,080 --> 00:04:30,760 Speaker 1: in by Dan Brown's book as much as anything else, 67 00:04:31,120 --> 00:04:35,840 Speaker 1: have gone to increasingly extreme measures, tunneling through the church walls, 68 00:04:35,920 --> 00:04:40,359 Speaker 1: digging up basements and graves, and even resorting to explosives 69 00:04:40,400 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 1: in their frenzied attempts to find whatever treasure it is 70 00:04:44,120 --> 00:04:47,960 Speaker 1: they believed to be located there. So how did this 71 00:04:48,080 --> 00:04:53,760 Speaker 1: simple settlement come to inspire such hysteria? The answer lies 72 00:04:53,839 --> 00:05:06,599 Speaker 1: in one name. Baron Jay Sognier baronchet Sonnier was a 73 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:10,480 Speaker 1: Roman Catholic priest who worked at Reine le Chateau from 74 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:14,799 Speaker 1: eighteen eighty five to nineteen oh five. When he initially 75 00:05:14,800 --> 00:05:18,120 Speaker 1: moved there, he lived a fairly hand to mouth existence 76 00:05:18,400 --> 00:05:21,159 Speaker 1: on a salary of seven hundred and twenty francs a year, 77 00:05:21,720 --> 00:05:25,039 Speaker 1: worth something in the region of fifteen thousand US dollars 78 00:05:25,080 --> 00:05:30,440 Speaker 1: in today's money. However, with each passing year, Sournier's spending 79 00:05:30,520 --> 00:05:34,679 Speaker 1: began to increase dramatically, as noted in his accounts, going 80 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:38,760 Speaker 1: far beyond the reach of his meager salary. Reveling in 81 00:05:38,760 --> 00:05:43,200 Speaker 1: this mysterious newfound wealth, the priest began to spend frivolous 82 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:47,560 Speaker 1: amounts renovating the Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, which dates 83 00:05:47,560 --> 00:05:50,320 Speaker 1: back to the eighth century and had been in poor 84 00:05:50,360 --> 00:05:55,560 Speaker 1: condition for years. Lavish details and embellishments were added, such 85 00:05:55,560 --> 00:05:59,560 Speaker 1: as ornate stained glass windows and extensions to the building's 86 00:05:59,600 --> 00:06:03,960 Speaker 1: foot including a private residential villa just for the priest. 87 00:06:04,960 --> 00:06:07,880 Speaker 1: Over the ten years of his residency, he is thought 88 00:06:07,960 --> 00:06:10,279 Speaker 1: to have spent well into the tens of thousands of 89 00:06:10,320 --> 00:06:14,240 Speaker 1: francs on the project, with some even claiming his expenditure 90 00:06:14,600 --> 00:06:18,320 Speaker 1: ran up into the millions by today's standards. But it 91 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:21,680 Speaker 1: wasn't just luxury adornments that the priest added to this 92 00:06:21,760 --> 00:06:27,039 Speaker 1: peculiar place of worship. At its entrance, Sournier installed the 93 00:06:27,120 --> 00:06:32,160 Speaker 1: chilling figure of Asmodius, a demon, its face contorted as 94 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 1: if ready to inflict agony on any unsuspecting foe. This 95 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:40,680 Speaker 1: unusual choice for a church is also accompanied by the 96 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:47,120 Speaker 1: foreboding inscription terribilis est locus estate, which translates to this 97 00:06:47,279 --> 00:06:52,640 Speaker 1: place is terrible in English. These ominous garnishes have led 98 00:06:52,680 --> 00:06:56,200 Speaker 1: some to believe that the many symbols and details placed 99 00:06:56,240 --> 00:07:00,279 Speaker 1: in the church by Sournier might actually contain hidden coats 100 00:07:01,200 --> 00:07:05,680 Speaker 1: and naturally, as the priest continued to entertain lavishly with 101 00:07:05,760 --> 00:07:09,680 Speaker 1: fine wines and finer food, but with no visible source 102 00:07:09,720 --> 00:07:13,320 Speaker 1: of income, speculation about where it was all coming from 103 00:07:13,320 --> 00:07:17,480 Speaker 1: exactly soon began to grow, and so it was that 104 00:07:17,600 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 1: in nineteen ten, the Bishoprick investigated and held Soornier to trial. Sornier, however, 105 00:07:24,760 --> 00:07:29,120 Speaker 1: refused to attend, claiming suddenly that the money had simply 106 00:07:29,120 --> 00:07:32,760 Speaker 1: been gifted to him by unknown benefactors, though he failed 107 00:07:32,800 --> 00:07:37,600 Speaker 1: to produce any evidence attesting to this. The rumors continued 108 00:07:37,640 --> 00:07:41,320 Speaker 1: to spread, however, and soon some began to speculate that 109 00:07:41,440 --> 00:07:45,520 Speaker 1: he'd actually found a long lost, buried treasure hidden somewhere 110 00:07:45,520 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 1: in the depths of the church. It was also claimed 111 00:07:49,080 --> 00:07:53,320 Speaker 1: that Soornier and his dutiful housekeeper Marie de Narnaud were 112 00:07:53,320 --> 00:07:57,160 Speaker 1: witnessed digging in the church's cemetery at night, leading to 113 00:07:57,240 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 1: allegations that they were in fact grave Robert and stealing 114 00:08:01,240 --> 00:08:05,360 Speaker 1: from the dead. However, if the answers were to be found, 115 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:08,720 Speaker 1: they would not come from the man himself, who took 116 00:08:08,720 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 1: his secrets to the grave when he died in nineteen seventeen. 117 00:08:18,080 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 1: What makes a Murderer's Mind tick? Killer Psyche is a 118 00:08:22,320 --> 00:08:25,800 Speaker 1: true crime podcast from Wandry that explores these types of 119 00:08:25,880 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 1: questions about the crimes that killers and criminals commit. 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Ted had 127 00:08:58,320 --> 00:09:01,280 Speaker 1: been going through a divorce with his wife of thirteen years, 128 00:09:01,559 --> 00:09:06,120 Speaker 1: Generosa and child custody and millions in assets were at stake. 129 00:09:06,520 --> 00:09:11,200 Speaker 1: Generosa and her new boyfriend Danny Pelosi were the prime suspects, 130 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:15,479 Speaker 1: but Generosa died of cancer before police could prove her involvement. 131 00:09:15,880 --> 00:09:19,640 Speaker 1: In twenty oh four, Danny was convicted of second degree murder, 132 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:23,760 Speaker 1: but still maintains his innocence. How does hatred drive a 133 00:09:23,840 --> 00:09:27,120 Speaker 1: person to murder the father of their children? 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De Castile was once 154 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:56,640 Speaker 1: Queen Consort of France by marriage to Louis the eighth, 155 00:10:56,920 --> 00:10:59,400 Speaker 1: and his bounty was said to have been concealed at 156 00:10:59,440 --> 00:11:03,679 Speaker 1: Rein les Otto. When King Louis was captured during the Crusades. 157 00:11:04,760 --> 00:11:09,320 Speaker 1: Coorbou insisted that the parchments contained coded secrets that would 158 00:11:09,400 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 1: cause unimaginable damage to the Catholic Church. Over the next 159 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:19,040 Speaker 1: ten years, Corbu's tales began to take root, evolving and 160 00:11:19,120 --> 00:11:23,080 Speaker 1: growing with every new utterance, before eventually reaching a man 161 00:11:23,320 --> 00:11:27,720 Speaker 1: named Pierre Plantart, renowned for his claims to be a 162 00:11:27,800 --> 00:11:32,800 Speaker 1: direct descendant of the ancient French Merovingian dynasty, believed by 163 00:11:32,840 --> 00:11:36,440 Speaker 1: some to be the true heirs of France. Plantart founded 164 00:11:36,520 --> 00:11:39,920 Speaker 1: the Priory of Scion in nineteen fifty six, claiming his 165 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:43,720 Speaker 1: male led religious order was just the latest evolution of 166 00:11:43,760 --> 00:11:47,599 Speaker 1: a secret society formed on Mount Zion in Jerusalem in 167 00:11:47,720 --> 00:11:51,880 Speaker 1: ten ninety nine. The organization has claimed to have once 168 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:55,880 Speaker 1: counted Leonardo da Vinci and Isaac Newton among its members, 169 00:11:56,240 --> 00:11:59,640 Speaker 1: and was also intertwined with myths relating to the Knights 170 00:11:59,679 --> 00:12:03,960 Speaker 1: temp All the while, as the story began to gain 171 00:12:04,080 --> 00:12:09,719 Speaker 1: media attention, Plantart, along with select friends, continued to interweave 172 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:13,360 Speaker 1: stories of Rein le Chateau's loot with the mythology of 173 00:12:13,440 --> 00:12:17,359 Speaker 1: his own Priory of Scion, hoping to further his fanciful 174 00:12:17,400 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 1: claim that, as an apparent mere of Indian descendant, he 175 00:12:21,720 --> 00:12:26,360 Speaker 1: was in fact heir to the French throne. Plantart even 176 00:12:26,440 --> 00:12:30,120 Speaker 1: succeeded in forging the parchments that Sonnier is said to 177 00:12:30,160 --> 00:12:34,160 Speaker 1: have found and had them placed in the French National Library, 178 00:12:34,280 --> 00:12:38,280 Speaker 1: before the hoax was eventually discovered and the parchments removed 179 00:12:38,360 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 1: when his accomplice admitted to assisting in the forgery. Despite 180 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:52,880 Speaker 1: being generally debunked in later years, the idea of the 181 00:12:52,920 --> 00:12:56,720 Speaker 1: Priory of Scion and its convoluted tales of pure bloodlines 182 00:12:57,160 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 1: continues to generate great excitement, also inevitably fueling a string 183 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:06,800 Speaker 1: of elaborate conspiracy theories. Over time, the story of the 184 00:13:06,880 --> 00:13:11,240 Speaker 1: merrow Vingian dynasty became confused to even blending with a 185 00:13:11,320 --> 00:13:15,079 Speaker 1: supposed lineage that goes all the way back to Jesus Christ, 186 00:13:16,160 --> 00:13:19,520 Speaker 1: and soon came the idea that the Holy Grail and 187 00:13:19,600 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: the Ark of the Covenant were also part of the 188 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:27,079 Speaker 1: treasure hall at Reine le Chateau. As Dante once famously said, 189 00:13:27,440 --> 00:13:32,680 Speaker 1: from a little spark may burst a mighty flame. If 190 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:35,360 Speaker 1: you recognize the priest's name at the heart of this story, 191 00:13:35,800 --> 00:13:38,600 Speaker 1: it's likely you two are one of the millions of 192 00:13:38,679 --> 00:13:42,920 Speaker 1: people who've read the Da Vinci Code. Indeed, this real 193 00:13:43,000 --> 00:13:47,440 Speaker 1: life priest inspired the fictional character Jacques Sonier found in 194 00:13:47,520 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 1: Dan Brown's story, a dark figure who works as the 195 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:53,840 Speaker 1: curator of the Louver and his head of the secret 196 00:13:53,960 --> 00:13:58,840 Speaker 1: Priory of Scion. Today, it is almost impossible to deduce 197 00:13:58,880 --> 00:14:02,840 Speaker 1: the real truth about Rein le Chateau, with many claiming 198 00:14:02,840 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 1: it to be a place of great mystical energy, regardless 199 00:14:06,160 --> 00:14:10,600 Speaker 1: of what you believe either way. Over a short period 200 00:14:10,640 --> 00:14:14,679 Speaker 1: of time, this tale has transformed a sleepy village into 201 00:14:14,679 --> 00:14:19,240 Speaker 1: a heartland of genealogical secrets and prophesized wealth. And with 202 00:14:19,320 --> 00:14:23,400 Speaker 1: the story becoming so twisted and confused, its simple reality 203 00:14:23,480 --> 00:14:27,920 Speaker 1: will never satisfy the ardent fortune seekers and conspiracy theorists 204 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:32,640 Speaker 1: who want it to be so much more. Ultimately, what 205 00:14:32,840 --> 00:14:36,800 Speaker 1: rein Le Chateau shows us is even the world's biggest 206 00:14:36,840 --> 00:14:43,280 Speaker 1: hoaxes cannot shake the thrill of the chase. This episode 207 00:14:43,320 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 1: was written by myself and Donna McKay smith. If you 208 00:14:48,120 --> 00:14:50,720 Speaker 1: enjoy Unexplained and would like to help support us, you 209 00:14:50,760 --> 00:14:54,000 Speaker 1: can now do so via Patreon. To receive access to 210 00:14:54,040 --> 00:14:57,560 Speaker 1: add three episodes, just go to patron dot com forward 211 00:14:57,600 --> 00:15:02,000 Speaker 1: slash Unexplained Pod to sign up. 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