Arizona’s Murdered Madams w/ Merry Gordon
My guest this week is Merry Gordon, author of Arizona’s Murdered Madams: Death in the Red-Light Districts. She shares the stories of two of Territorial Arizona’s most infamous madams, former
A True Crime History Podcast
My guest this week is Merry Gordon, author of Arizona’s Murdered Madams: Death in the Red-Light Districts. She shares the stories of two of Territorial Arizona’s most infamous madams, former
In May of 1832, an American whaleship called the Mentor went down on a remote reef in the western Pacific. Of the crew, eleven men made it out alive, but
My guest is New York Times bestselling author Phyllis Karas. She shares the deeply personal story of two shocking tragedies in her family history: a 1935 car accident that killed
Continue readingThe Curse of the Blumenthals w/ Phyllis Karas
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On the morning of May 16, 1922, a young man’s body was found on a desolate road in Westchester County. The victim was penniless ex-sailor Clarence Peters. Walter Ward, the
Continue readingThe Ward-Peters Murder Case w/ James Polchin
I’m joined by former Scotland Yard detective Steven Keogh, who examines the Jack the Ripper case in his recent book, “Murder Investigation Team: Jack the Ripper”. He applies current investigative
Continue readingA Modern-Day Police Perspective on the Jack the Ripper Murders w/ Steven Keogh
In the early 1960s, two top gangsters, Johnny Roselli and Sam Giancana, were hired by the CIA to kill Cuba’s Communist leader, Fidel Castro, only to wind up murdered themselves
My guest this week is award-winning author Dean Jobb. He joins me to talk about one of the most colorful criminals of the Jazz Age, Arthur Barry. Barry, who has
Continue readingGentleman Jewel Thief Arthur Barry w/ Dean Jobb
On this episode of Most Notorious, I’m joined by Dr. Samantha Battams, who documents the life and times of serial killer Martha Needle in her book “The Secret Art of
Continue readingMartha Needle: “The Richmond Poisoner” w/ Samantha Battams
On November 28, 1942, fire roared through Boston’s famed Cocoanut Grove nightclub during what was supposed to be a high-spirited Saturday night. By midnight, more than five hundred people were
Continue readingThe Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire w/ Stephanie Schorow
In September of 1931, Thalia Massie, a young naval lieutenant’s wife, claims to have been raped by five Hawaiian men in Honolulu. Following a hung jury in the rape trial,
On July 27th, 1903, thirteen convicts at California’s Folsom Prison, led by Richard “Red” Gordon, attacked prison guards, took hostages, emptied the armory and made a dash for freedom. Some
Continue readingThe Folsom Prison Bloody 13 Escape w/ Josh Morgan
On December 20th, 1963, the city of Lorain, Ohio was rocked by the tragic (and odd) death of Florence Bennett. Her husband Casper had found her dead in their bathtub,
Continue readingThe Casper Bennett Murder Case w/ David Miraldi
Many saw the dark side of the American dream, but none wrote about it like Jim Tully. Having spent six years of his childhood in a Cincinnati orphanage, Tully returned