Random audio clip over transition

Hello, I haven't seen this mentioned before. When I try to use the "Fade out" transition, it previews fine, but then when I drop it in the timeline, it drops in with a random clip of audio on full volume. I have the audio volume line displayed, and as it is now, it doesn't indicate that there is any audio over the clip. I know this is bizarre, but any ideas how to fix this?

I am having the same thing! I'm on a deadline for a movie for a friend's wedding. Any help would be great! It's an hour long movie so days and days of time have been spent. thanks!
I have several places that are messed up this way. I know I did use some fade outs, also separated audio in some clips, etc.

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