Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Mike Marcum and the Time Machine

Where in the world is Mike Marcum?

Well, considering the nature of Marcum’s hobby, the question should probably be when in the world is Mike Marcum?

Marcum attempted to construct a time machine in 1995 on the porch of his house in Stanberry, Mo., because he wanted to get winning lottery numbers from the future.

“That’s right,” Gentry County Sheriff Eugene Lupfer said. “That’s just exactly right.”

Lupfer had worked the Marcum case and remembered it well. He laughed when I made the call about the time machine.

“Yeah,” Lupfer said. “I think he thought he could do it.”

In 1995, Marcum, a 21-year-old with two years college-level electrical training, had constructed a table-top Jacobs Ladder in his rental house in Stanberry.

A Jacobs Ladder consists of two metal rods with a spark going between them. In the old movies, one of these babies helped bring Frankenstein to life. And, like Dr. Frankenstein, when Marcum turned on his Jacobs Ladder, something big happened.

“Right above it, it was like a regular heat signature but it was kinda like circular shaped in the center,” Marcum said in a 1995 interview with paranormal talk show host Art Bell. “At first I didn’t know what it was. I’m not 100 percent certain now.”

He tossed a sheet metal screw into the circular shape.

“I didn’t know what this thing was so I got the notion to throw a screw in it and see what it did,” he told Bell. “I threw (the screw) in there and I didn’t see it after that.”

The screw disappeared, Marcum said, then reappeared a few feet away a second later.

Curious, Marcum did the only thing he considered logical – he built a man-sized Jacobs Ladder on his porch. But to make it work, he needed power.

“He stole some transformers,” Lupfer said. “And had them hooked up in his house and he was going to make a time machine.”

Marcum had taken six 300-plus pound transformers from a St. Joseph Light and Power generating station in King City, Mo.

“They were sitting in an electrical sub-station,” the former electric superintendent of Stanberry said. “They were in an enclosed fenced in area – padlocked.”

The former electric superintendent was willing to tell me about Marcum, but he wasn’t willing to give his name. Stanberry’s a small town, time machines are weird, and people might talk.

“Some of the transformers he had in that house, we had to go down because they (could have been) contaminated,” the former superintendent said. “He had that Jacobs ladder hooked up.”

Lupfer said, even though Marcum served “some jail time” because of his experiment, he was fortunate.

“It’s a wonder he hadn’t blown the whole block up,” Lupfer said. “When he turned it on, the houses for blocks would go dim.”

After serving his sentence, Marcum moved to an apartment in St. Joseph and was evicted while working on another time machine, according to the New York Times. Marcum announced on Bell’s radio show the rumor he’d thrown a cat through his machine, “it just ain’t true.”

During Marcum’s second, and last, appearance on Bell’s show in 1996, he said he was 30 days away from completing his “legal” time machine. By January 1997, Marcum had disappeared.

Was Marcum sane or …

“Crazy?” Lupfer said. “No, he was smart. He wasn’t a dumb guy. He just had this in his head and thought he could do it.”

And maybe he did. No one knows where he is.

Mike, if you’re out there, my number’s in the book.

Copyright 2007 by Jason Offutt

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12 comments:

  1. Hey there - this is a great blog and I'm glad to add it to my bookmarks list. How much original reporting do you do for these posts? You seem to be tracking people down for interviews. You also identify yourself as a columnist - where might I see print copies of your work on the web? Anyhow, good writing. I'm not much of a believer, but I am drawn to supernatural stories and weird news nonetheless. I'm a freelance reporter based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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  2. Anonymous1:09 PM

    I can't find anymore information on this Mike Marcum, other than the few lines from NewsOfTheWierd posted everywhere. It's been 11 years, has he turned up anywhere yet?
    Has anyone actively searched for him? P.I.? Police? Famlily?

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  3. Chad, glad you like the blog. I do original reporting for all my posts. I'm a paranormal columnist for the Independence (Missouri) Examiner, www.examiner.net. I'm also a syndicated humor columnist. Thanks for reading.

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  4. Anonymous2:29 AM

    Thanks for reminding me of this story. I had long since forgotten about Mike and his time travels. Inspired by your post, I went looking for him in public databases and made an interesting discovery. Most of the public record searches has him as being 43, ten years older than he should be. Probably a typo, but still kind of weird.

    Wrote about it here:

    http://www.paranormalmagazine.com/2007/01/time-machine-inventor-and-paranormal.html

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  5. Anonymous12:19 AM

    Are there any stories surrounding his disappearance? Like when last seen, missing persons investigations with the local PD, what he was doing the week before he disappeared?

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  6. I wonder if Mike Marcum caught up with John Titor????

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  7. I just received an address for Mike Marcum from an astute reader named Greg. Thanks Greg. I didn't publish your post because you included enough of the address to make things busy for Mike. However, I wanted to thank you for that information.
    --Jason

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  8. I LOVE THIS STORY! Listening to the 7-10-10 interview with you and Ian and spent the morning listening to the 95 interview with Art Bell. I'm a Coast to Coast insider :) I was on my way to Key West on spring break and I needed something to stay awake ... and the 95 interview was the first C2C show I ever heard and havent missed one yet . So my son and I are wondering what is the last known story about Marcum? For a southern Boy with litte education he seemed to know alot. He said the same thing Edward Leedskalnin,the gentleman who created Coral Castle,said. He said something about learning everything he knew from the books in the library. What are you guys storing in your libraries down there ?

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  9. I LOVE THIS STORY! Listening to the 7-10-10 interview with you and Ian and spent the morning listening to the 95 interview with Art Bell. I'm a Coast to Coast insider :) I was on my way to Key West on spring break and I needed something to stay awake ... and the 95 interview was the first C2C show I ever heard and havent missed one yet . So my son and I are wondering what is the last known story about Marcum? For a southern Boy with litte education he seemed to know alot. He said the same thing Edward Leedskalnin,the gentleman who created Coral Castle,said. He said something about learning everything he knew from the books in the library. What are you guys storing in your libraries down there ?

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  10. Thanks for writing, AlphateamPC. I have a Mike Marcum update appearing in an upcoming edition of Nexus Magazine. Join From the Shadows on Facebook for further details.

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  11. Amazing how stories change or get twisted inn time.
    The Investigating and Arresting Officer who talked with Mike on the Art Bell Show.

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  12. Tom: Would you be willing to talk to me about the incident? If so, please contact me at: shadowpeoplebook@gmail.com

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