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SAM T. SPADE
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Private Eye • Host • Storyteller
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Sam T. Spade's  End of The Story
“When you’re slapped with intel you’ll take it and like it.”

Channel Features

Why Sam T. Spade's The End of The Story stands out

Every video delivers surprise, intrigue, and the thrill of discovering the most unforgettable endings across pop culture, history, and beyond.

A Spectrum of Stories
From legendary pop culture to historic moments, we explore the widest range of topics—united by their remarkable endings.
Twists You Won't Forget
Every episode delivers a memorable conclusion—surprising, satisfying, or just plain shocking. The ending is always worth the wait.
Trivia, Pop, & History
Fun facts, hidden connections, and deep dives make every video a portal for the curious—whether you love trivia, pop culture, or history.
Join & Shape the Story
Subscribe, comment, and be part of a growing community. Your voice helps decide which stories get told next!

What Our Viewers Say

Real reactions from fans who love the twists, turns, and unforgettable endings on our channel.

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“Every episode leaves me guessing till the very end. I never thought endings could be this thrilling or memorable!”

Maya Lopez @maya_watches
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“The channel makes every story unforgettable. I always look forward to what twist comes next!”

Jordan Choi Pop Culture Fan
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“Not just endings—these stories keep me hooked from start to finish. Can’t wait for more!”

Alex Rivera History Buff
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About the Author

I've spent a lifetime sailing the oceans of this planet on ships as a Bosun's Mate, third in command of the ship. I've seen the best of people and the worst, most unimaginable things of life in other countries, such as the USSR (people looking over their shoulders constantly for fear of the KGB), and Haiti, where the toddlers roamed the streets starving to death. I've seen the most beautiful things in the world—the Rock of Gibraltar, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, St. Peter's Basilica in Rome—and the ugliest in the world. I won't go into details.

I'll be posting items I enjoy and find interesting, historical, offhand, out-a-hand, spooky, otherwise eye catching, amusing, inspirational, heartfelt, some haunting, things that will tug at your heartstrings and intellect. I hope you will enjoy an old man's musings and insights, appreciate/like my efforts, because, as an old man, 71, learning how to use computers is much like trying to learn a foreign language—VERY difficult, lol.

Sailor World Traveler Storyteller Lifelong Learner