Listen "Do the Numbers Match? The Ronald House Urban Legend"
Episode Synopsis
It’s one of America’s most recognizable charities: a house beside the hospital, a place for families with sick kids. The legend says there’s another story—locked-from-outside doors, blank plaques where numbers should be, and wristband scans that don’t always add up. In online posts, parents describe children “moved overnight,” and former staff whisper about after-hours hallways and vent lines ending in concrete. A Chicago fire inspection is said to have flagged hazards; the report allegedly vanished.In this episode, we critique the claim set: casseroles and ribbon-cuttings on one side, rumors and sealed reports on the other. We trace where each idea comes from, what records exist, and where the trail stops. We’re not here to render a verdict—we’re here to ask why certain stories stick to places built on hope, and what happens when a charity’s image meets the internet’s appetite for fear.
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