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Did you know that horse racing is associated with a number of crimes? Neither did we until Emily stumbled upon a rabbit hole of information. Join us this week as Emily tells us all about horse racing crimes and those who perpetrate them. Our mocktail this week is an alcohol free mint julep brought to you by Nat at the Mindful Mocktail. On a non true crime note, Katie is starting a financial coaching business (side hustle) called Clear Cents Coaching. If you are struggling with managing your money, paying down debt and sticking with a plan, she can help. You can contact her at katie@clearcentscoaching.com for more info! SOURCES Sports illustrated: FM4-60 Sports Illustrated Magazine 5-20-1968 KENTUCKY DERBY DRUG MYSTERY | eBay Committee Report: 11203NCJRS.pdf (ojp.gov) Riot Video: 1962 Yonkers Raceway RIOT Marty Glickman (youtube.com)
Happy new year! We're back with a brand new episode. Katie tells us about the murder of William Guldensuppe, an attendant at a local Turkish bath in 1890s New York City. Several packages of remains are found in June 1897 across the island of Manhattan, and it is soon discovered that the remains belong to William. Police arrest two suspects...Augusta Nack who was William's lover, and Martin Nack...her current lover. Join us as we dive into this case with mocktails in hand. Sources The Murder of the Century: The Gilded Age Crime that Scandalized a City and Sparked the Tabloid War by Paul Collins https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83083932/george-william-guldensuppe?_gl=1*135pmcp*_ga*OTk4MTAyODg1LjE2NjI1Nzk5MTY.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY2Mjc1MTE2NC4zLjEuMTY2Mjc1MTMyMS4wLjAuMA.. https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/30278938 https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-raj-persaud/the-psychology-of-corpse-dismemberment_b_1577919.html https://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Chopping-up-a-body-takes-a-special-type-of-6062837.php https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28677377/ https://newspaperarchive.com/the-kaukauna-sun-jul-09-1897-p-7/ https://newspaperarchive.com/the-kaukauna-sun-jul-16-1897-p-3/ https://newspaperarchive.com/the-kaukauna-sun-nov-12-1897-p-6/ https://newspaperarchive.com/the-kaukauna-sun-dec-03-1897-p-3/ https://newspaperarchive.com/brooklyn-daily-eagle-jul-09-1897-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/world-nov-30-1897-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-world-nov-23-1897-p-2/ https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1897-06-28/ed-1/seq-1/#words=murder+body+mutilated+butchered+trunk+east+river https://casetext.com/case/people-v-thorn-3
Hey mockstars! We have a really cool episode this week and we're joined by our new friend, Claire, creator of JONI. JONI celebrates a long overlooked and upcycled ingredient that's been around for millennia: verjus. Claire shares with us her inspiration behind the name - Joan of Arc - and both their stories, and we are 100% here for it! You can find JONI online at drinkjoni.com and all over social media. We might be biased but we love both the Rouge and Blanc over at Malice & Mocktails HQ. Highly recommend. Instagram - @drinkjoni SOURCES https://www.jeanne-darc.info/biography/prophecies/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabeau_of_Bavaria# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_monarchy_of_England_and_France A Short History Of podcast - Joan of Arc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Troyes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Agincourt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Years%27_War
Happy Spooky Season!! This week Emily tells us about the rougarou, the legendary Cajun werewolf. The rougarou was often used as a cautionary tale for children and adults alike. If you have ever experienced a rougarou let us know! Our zero proof drink this week is very fitting - it is the Rougarou coffee blend by French Truck Coffee. They typically offer this every year around this time and it is so good! This blend is made up of Honduran and Colombian coffee and has notes of praline, caramel, and chocolate brownie sweetness. Emily also wanted to shout out Clearly Canadian which she loves! SOURCES About the Rougarou Fest | Rougarou Fest Legend of the Rougarou: The Complete Loup-garou Guide | PeachTown The Rougarou, Beast of the Louisiana Bayou, Gets a Makeover - Atlas Obscura The Rougarou's comin': How tales of the Cajun folklore creature have endured for centuries | The Latest | Gambit Weekly | nola.com Legend of the Rougarou: Louisiana's Werewolf - The Crescent Magazine: Tulane's Online Lifestyle Publication (tulanemagazine.com) The Rougarou: A Terrifying Legend of Cajun Folklore - 10/31 Consortium (1031consortium.com) Save the Swamp: But, Beware the “Rougarou” • The National Wildlife Federation Blog (nwf.org) Rougarou: The Swamp Werewolf - Terrebonne Parish Library System (mytpl.org) Rougarou - Wikipedia Werewolf - Wikipedia History of the Rougarou: Louisiana's Werewolf (pelicanstateofmind.com) He creeps, he crawls, he conquers – the nicholls worth Rougarou - Forgotten History Shorts - YouTube ROUGAROU - Legendary Beast of South Louisiana, History and Folklore - YouTube Haunted New Orleans! Louisiana Legends - The Rougarou (Cajun Werewolf) and more! - YouTube
Happy Malice Monday! This week Emily tells us about the murderous Kelly family. If you have not listened to last week's episode about the Bender family you may want to go have a listen, but this episode can stand on its own we think. We do compare the two families at the end and we are so eager to hear what y'all think of these two cases. Let us know in the Q&A or DM us on Instagram. This week's mocktail is brought to you by Cookchaos.com, and the full recipe can be found here: https://www.cookchaos.com/bramble-mocktail/ The Bramble Mocktail sounds so incredibly refreshing and is made from fresh blackberry syrup, simple syrup and lemon juice. Our promo this week is for Crime Bae Podcast! Crime Bae is hosted by three friends that talk about all things strange, weird, sadistic, spooky, illegal, and just plain crazy. Please check them out wherever you get your podcasts. SOURCES The Kelly Family (serial killers) - Wikipedia Murder by Gaslight: Another "Bender Family." The Kelly Family | Sword And Scale Lawrence Evening Tribune, Dec 31, 1887, p. 1 (newspaperarchive.com) Atchison Daily Globe, Dec 31, 1887, p. 1 | NewspaperArchive Iola Register, Dec 30, 1887, p. 7 | NewspaperArchive Barton County Democrat, Dec 29, 1887, p. 6 (newspaperarchive.com)
Have you heard of the Bloody Benders? Join us as Katie tells us about this murderous Kansas based clan that allegedly murdered several travelers in the 1870s. Then join us next week as Emily tells us about the Kelly family who had a very similar MO. Are they one in the same?? We'll find out. Our podcast promo this week is from Dream Idiots hosted by Bryan and Morris. Stories ripped from history, culture, current events and the personal lives of two guys who have known each other for too long. Plus, the Curse Word of the Week. Find them wherever you get your podcasts! This week, Katie shares a few of her favorite go to non-alcoholic drinks including cold brew from 2Tarts in New Braunfels and a variety of teas from August Tea Company. Definitely recommend! Check out their info below. 2Tarts Bakery - https://www.2tarts.com/ August Uncommon Tea Company - https://august.la/ Don't forget to share us with your friends and give us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Instagram: @maliceandmocktails Facebook: www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails Merch!: https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch Sources https://www.historydefined.net/bloody-benders/ https://kansasreflector.com/2021/10/31/a-mysterious-murder-site-has-a-new-owner-hes-looking-for-answers-about-the-bloody-benders/ https://www.historynet.com/the-bloody-benders-grim-harvest/ Little Slaughterhouse on the Prairie by Harold Schechter https://newspaperarchive.com/rochester-republican-aug-12-1880-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/delphos-weekly-herald-jun-05-1873-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/madison-wisconsin-state-journal-oct-02-1872-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/cincinnati-commercial-tribune-may-10-1908-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/cincinnati-daily-gazette-may-13-1873-p-8/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Benders
Happy Malice Monday! We're back with a brand new true crime case - the Murder of Emma Austraw. April, 1919 - Emma was just 19 years old when she was brutally attacked and murdered near the school where she taught in Derry Township, PA. Three men are arrested and accused of the crime, but justice is not necessarily obtained in this case. Our mocktail this week is called JONI! A HUGE thank you to our new friend Claire, also the founder of JONI, for sharing with us samples including Verjus Drink Blanc and Rouge. Both drinks are lightly sweet, a little tart, and made from pre-harvest grapes that are picked to give the other grapes a little more elbow room. Enjoy either as is or get creative by incorporating them into your favorite mocktail recipe of choice, or create your own recipe. Stay tuned in the coming months as Claire joins us as a guest on the show. Special shoutout to Carmen and Joanna from Live, Laugh, Murder podcast! Each week Carmen tells Joanna a story that could be the plot of a horror movie or the events of a true crime case. Check out their promo at the top of the episode and give them a listen! https://drinkjoni.com/ @drinkjoni on Instagram Sources https://newspaperarchive.com/washington-times-may-04-1919-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/titusville-herald-may-06-1919-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/harrisburg-telegraph-sep-12-1919-p-18/ https://newspaperarchive.com/philadelphia-inquirer-may-07-1919-p-12/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135596826/emma-j.-austraw The Empty Classroom by Andrea Niapas
Hi friends! We made it to episode 3 of Sober Sips and we are so excited to share with you our interview with the lovely Tanya Murphy. We had such a fantastic conversation with her and we hope you enjoy. Tanya is the creator of Calm and Cocktails and host of the podcast Calm, Cocktails and Conversations. Tanya shares with us her vast experience as a former women's health lobbyist and wellbeing expert, her ADHD diagnosis later in life and how that led to a path to advocate for women and girls with ADHD, and how to live your best life with self care and an alcohol free beverage in hand. There is so much more so please have a listen and let us know what you think! She is all over social media so please go give her a follow and definitely connect with her. Tanya's website: https://www.tanyamurphyonline.com/ Calm, Cocktails, and Conversations Podcast Instagram: @calmandcocktails and @calmcocktailsconversations Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): https://chadd.org/
We have another monster episode to share with you this week with Jeff telling us all about the Fouke monster, an Arkansas legend with similar characteristics as the infamous Big Foot. Also known as the Boggy Creek Monster, the Fouke monster was allegedly first seen in the rural town of Fouke, Arkansas, in the early 1970s by a local family. Join us as we learn more about this creepy legend. This is also Jeff's debut as editor and we absolutely love his style! SOURCES https://www.arkansas.com/fouke https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fouke_Monster https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&si=Gb_3vcNMU5yj-t7o&v=X7OzLqyFjVQ&feature=youtu.be
In this week's episode, we have another Monsters & Mocktails special - The Legend of the Melon Heads. Emily shares with us this legend which primarily can be found in three US states: Michigan, Ohio, and Connecticut. Have you heard of this legend? Let us know, and we hope you enjoy! Our mocktail this week is the Honeydew Lime Mocktail with Mint brought to you by flavourandsavor.com. We think that perhaps Indonesian Cinnamon by Sobreo might pair nicely with the flavor palette of this mocktail - we will be sure to try it out and report back! Also, definitely check out Sobreo (we LOVE them as you can tell!) and their unique mixers that can be incorporated into any zero proof cocktail for an extra boost of flavor. Don't forget to share us with your friends and give us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Instagram: @maliceandmocktails Facebook: www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails Merch!: https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch SOURCES Melon heads - Wikipedia THE MELONHEADS MENACE FAIRFAX COUNTY, CONNECTICUT - The Connecticut LiveJournal Community — LiveJournal Urban legends are plenty in Connecticut (ctpost.com) The Melon Heads – Damned Connecticut (damnedct.com) Melonheads - CT Paranormal Searchers (weebly.com) The Kooz Top 5: Top 5 Fake Creatures Some People Think Are Real (archive.org) The origin of the Melon Heads | Grand Haven Tribune (archive.org) The Cleveland Free Times :: Cover :: MUTANT MELON HEADS TERRORIZE KIRTLAND (archive.org) CLE Myths: Our Favorite Spooky Urban Legends (clevelandmagazine.com) The Melon Heads of Connecticut - New England Historical Society The Felt Estate (feltmansion.org) NEW ENGLAND FOLKLORE: Melonheads Part I: A Trip Down Dracula Drive
Happy Malice Monday, mockstars! Life is still a little crazy and we're behind on getting you new content. We promise a new episode next Monday. But in the meantime, we hope you enjoy a replay of the episode that started it all - the murders of Isabella Ruxton and Mary Rogerson. Katie flew solo for the first few episodes of the show, and this was her very first one. Let us know what you think. Please also enjoy the promo from our friends over at Brew Crime. We had the privilege to connect with them at the True Crime and Paranormal Festival a few weeks ago and we're all best friends now of course :-) Please be sure to give them a listen and follow if you want more true crime in your life.
It's Malice Monday mockstars! While we don't have a new episode this week because life got in the way of editing, we wanted to share with you another one of our favorites - the case of Eugene Butler. Eugene lived a seemingly quiet life in the latter part of the 19th century and into the 20th century in Niagara, North Dakota. He would embark on late night rides across the countryside on his horse, causing his neighbors to become a little suspicious. Eugene would later be committed to an asylum for the insane. Join us as we share this curious case and let us know what you think really happened. In our original episode we featured the trailer of one of our favorite podcasts, Coffee n Crime hosted by Lisa-Marie Imray. Give her a listen if you want more true crime and coffee in your life. Don't forget to share us with your friends and give us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Instagram: @maliceandmocktails Facebook: www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails Merch!: https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch Original episode can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-12-hidden-skeletons-the-curious-case-of/id1633237179?i=1000582858722
We're back with another installment of Sober Sips and our interview this month is with Kirk, co-creator of Sobreo. Sobreo offers six different mixers, one for every palette! Mix them with other alcohol-free drink options for a refreshing mocktail or low ABV drink of choice. You can even add them to your morning coffee for an amazing flavor boost! The options are limitless. All of Sobreo's info is listed below. Definitely check them out! Find Sobreo www.sobreo.com @mixsobreo on Instagram Sobreo Linktree
In this special bonus episode, Katie and Emily guest host on the podcast Dying to be Found. Join host Deb as she tells us about the mysterious murder of Sandra DeFelice and how DNA evidence would help crack the case nearly 40 years later. Thank you Deb for having us on the show! This episode was originally published by Deb on July 19th, 2023 and you can find Dying To Be Found wherever you get your podcasts. "On December 26, 1980, Sandra DeFelice was discovered deceased in her own bed around 9:30 PM. Earlier that day, Sandra's roommate had a visitor who asked to crash on the girl's couch for the day, but was denied. The roommate had escorted this person out of the house on her way to work, and thought nothing more about it. Fast forward to February 2021 where police closed in on Sandra's murderer after fingerprints were left behind at the crime scene. The perpetrator in question turned out to be Paul Nuttal, a 21-year old drifter who was never connected to the case until a modern DNA analysis took place. Paul was soon arrested, but is still awaiting trial while undergoing a psychiatric evaluation." - episode description taken from Dying to be Found.
We're pulling an episode from the archives because admittedly Katie did not have time to edit the next new Monsters & Mocktails episode - we'll try to get that one out soon. But we still have a monster/creepy tale for you this week. This week's episode is a replay of one of our more popular episodes. In episode 13 Emily told us about Petar Blagojevic, likely the first documented vampire. This was also Emily's first episode and we had a ton of fun recording. We hope you enjoy! Don't forget to share us with your friends and give us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Instagram: @maliceandmocktails Facebook: www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails Merch!: https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch
We're back with a brand new episode. This week Katie tells us about Winnie Ruth Judd and the murder of Agnes LeRoi and Hedwig Samuelson. How could this woman murder her two friends and proceed to claim self defense when she dismembers them and ships their remains across state lines? Join us as we try to answer that very question. Shout out to our friends over at Vintage Homicide, the lovely Mei Day and Ruby Wilde. Check out their trailer toward the end of the episode and find them wherever you get your podcasts. While we don't have a mocktail recipe this week, we wanted to highlight Ritual Zero Proof - Ritual offers a variety of alcohol-free alternatives that can used to craft your favorite mocktail and a variety of other delicious drinks. You are really only limited to your imagination. Want to try Ritual? Use our link to get 20% off your order: https://www.ritualzeroproof.com/?ref=bb-bw7dyp; use code RZPMALICE at check out. Don't forget to share us with your friends and give us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Instagram: @maliceandmocktails Facebook: www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails Merch!: https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch Sources https://murderpedia.org/female.J/j/judd-winnie-ruth.htm https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ruthless-a-long-lost-confession-letter-may-finally-tell-the-real-story-of-winnie-ruth-judd-6657689 https://popculturecrime.medium.com/winnie-the-story-of-the-trunk-murderess-825b868af985 https://www.americanhauntingsink.com/trunk-murderess https://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/the-trunk-murderess-winnie-ruth-judd/ https://newspaperarchive.com/jeffersonville-evening-news-oct-10-1931-p-5/ https://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/303#:~:text=The%20trunks%20were%20forced%20open,%22%20Judd%20claimed%20self%2Ddefense.
Hey mockstars! It's a Monsters & Mocktails episode, and Emily's fiancé Jeff tells us all about the White River Monster of Arkansas. Buckle up for some hot monster action - it'll make sense when you listen to the episode
Did someone say Ponzi scheme? On this week's episode of Malice & Mocktails Katie tells us about Charles Ponzi, the namesake of the term Ponzi Scheme. Hold on to your butts because it's kind of a wild ride for such a simple scheme. It is also so incredibly tragic how this man swindled thousands upon thousands of men and women, some even out of their life savings - and it still happens today. For our #mocktail this week, Katie highlights Mocktails which offers uniquely crafted zero proof beverages including espresso martini, mockapolitan, mockscow mule, sansgria, and mockarita - we also LOVE the drink names. If you enjoy our content please consider giving us a follow! Our new miniseries, Sober Sips: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sober-sips-episode-1-with-guest-deb-podlogar-mocktail-mom/id1633237179?i=1000623287465 Instagram: @maliceandmocktails Facebook: www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails Merch!: https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch Sources https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-post-jul-24-1920-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-post-sunday-magazine-jul-25-1920-p-47/ https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-evening-globe-jul-26-1920-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-evening-globe-jul-27-1920-p-1/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/in-ponzi-we-trust-64016168/ https://www.upu.int/en/Universal-Postal-Union/Activities/Philately-IRCs/International-Reply-Coupons-(IRCs)
Welcome to the inaugural episode of our new miniseries, Sober Sips! This monthly series will focus on mocktails and those that create them. We realize not everyone is enthusiastic about true crime and we wanted an additional way to engage and connect with creators who may not be into true crime but are all about the mocktails. Please let us know what you think! You can find Deb all over social media via the links below. Emily's favorite is her Mocktail Ordering Made Easy - this is a FREE download to help eliminate the guesswork when you are ordering out at a restaurant. Deb shares 12 printable mocktail recipe cards you can use to order when you're out and about. Mocktail Mom Website @mocktail.mom - IG @mocktail.mom - TikTok Thriving Alcohol-Free with Mocktail Mom podcast If you're interested in being featured on Sober Sips, please email us at maliceandmocktails@gmail.com! We are always looking for new zero proof drink options, those who create and mix them, and mocktail enthusiasts.
It's Malice Monday and in this week's episode Emily tells us all about the Bell Witch. We're also joined by our new friend Ang Perkins, owner of Junk Castle Goods and fellow spooky fan. She also works for The Open Road which is a non alcoholic bottle shop in western Pennsylvania. Junk Castle Goods Patreon! Ang offers subscription boxes!! @junkcastlegoods - Ang's store Junk Castle Good IG page @openroadbarpgh - The Open Road IG page @bonbuz - female founded alcohol free functional spirit mentioned in the show You can also find us on social media - check out our Linktree for all of our info! Malice & Mocktails - https://linktr.ee/maliceandmocktails Sources Bell Witch - Wikipedia The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 14: Folklife - Google Books Article clipped from New England Farmer - Newspapers.com #319 - The journal of Captain John R. Bell, - Full View | HathiTrust Digital Library Article clipped from The Courier-Journal - Newspapers.com The Bell Witch Legend | Movies | Content (archive.org) Chapter 8 - Part 3 (archive.org) (the Red book - with Family manuscript) American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales: An Encyclopedia of American ... - Google Books Haunted Tennessee: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Volunteer State - Alan Brown - Google Books The Bell Witch: The Full Account - Pat Fitzhugh - Google Books List of urban legends - Wikipedia Eunice Cole - Wikipedia
Happy Monday, Mockstars! In this week's episode Katie shares with us an absolutely tragic case of two young sisters whose lives were taken by an unknown assailant. A man is arrested for their murders, found guilty, but is granted a new trial due to mishandling of his case. As a warning, this case involves violence towards children, murder, and assault. We fully understand if you skip over the case and head straight for the mocktails. After the case discussion we hear from our guest host, Derick, as he shares his alcohol free journey. You'll learn how his brand Mocktailwiz was born and you do not want to miss more info about his new book, Mocktail Club!!! We are thrilled we had the opportunity to chat with him and we hope you enjoy this episode. Find Derick on Instagram @mocktailwiz and you can pre-order his book here: Pre-order The Mocktail Club Derick's website: https://mocktailwiz.com/ Additional Resources Mentioned in the Episode This Naked Mind by Annie Grace Reframe App Also check out our feature promo Hell No: A True Crime Podcast with Lauren Lucio. Head on over to your favorite podcast platform to listen to her show, and give her a follow on Instagram @hellno_atruecrimepodcast Podcast Merch - https://www.jk-miscemporium.com/shop/printondemand/malice-mocktails-podcast-merch Instagram - www.instagram.com/maliceandmocktails Facebook - www.facebook.com/maliceandmocktails SOURCES https://newspaperarchive.com/bucks-county-courier-times-aug-11-1967-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/california-pasadena-independent-aug-11-1967-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/california-pasadena-independent-aug-16-1967-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/star-news-sep-20-1967-p-51/ https://newspaperarchive.com/european-stars-and-stripes-sep-22-1967-p-3/ https://newspaperarchive.com/california-pasadena-independent-oct-06-1967-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/star-news-oct-26-1967-p-33/ https://newspaperarchive.com/california-pasadena-independent-nov-29-1967-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/california-pasadena-independent-dec-01-1967-p-31/ https://newspaperarchive.com/independent-jan-23-1968-p-5/ https://newspaperarchive.com/oxnard-press-courier-apr-20-1968-p-1/ https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/ca-court-of-appeal/1824294.html https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=DS19681101.2.58&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN-------- https://newspaperarchive.com/star-news-apr-28-1956-p-7/ https://newspaperarchive.com/independent-star-news-oct-19-1968-p-3/
It's Malice Monday and we have a brand new episode for you! This week Emily shares wish us the story of the Genius Killer aka Edward Rulloff, and as far as we're concerned that nickname is all sorts of ironic. Join us for this wild ride across the US in the mid to late 19th century. We did run into a few minor audio issues that Katie could not edit out, so apologies there. We're working to improve as we go, so we appreciate your patience and thank you so much for listening! We are also joined by a very special guest - Alyssa from Talk the Mock. Following the case discussion we chat with her about mocktails and all the cool things she is doing over at Talk the Mock! Definitely check her out and give her a follow. You can find her free mocktail recipe e-book on her Instagram page, too, so be sure to check that out. Twisted and Uncorked Podcast is our intro promo this week. Check them out, too, if you want more true crime in your life. SOURCES Instigation Of The Deal : Edmund Pearson : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Edward H. Rulloff - Wikipedia William Rulofson - Wikipedia Details Found In Serial Killer Edward H Rulloff's Autopsy (grunge.com) Edward H. Ruloff (1819-1871) - Find a Grave Memorial Murder by Gaslight: The Man of Two Lives. Auburn Correctional Facility - Wikipedia
In today's episode, Katie and Emily are joined by a very special guest host, Sarah Kate - founder/editor of Some Good Clean Fun and a mocktail master. Together they dissect a 113 year old case - the murder of Cora Crippen aka Belle Elmore, and Sarah shares with us some very recent and incredibly enlightening scientific evidence that may prove Dr. Crippen's innocence. Sarah Kate also shares wish us a special mocktail recipe featuring Ghia, a bitter AF aperitif. Find and follow Sarah Kate somegoodcleanfun_dotcom - instagram for the website and online magazine somegoodcleanfun - Sarah Kate's instagram www.somegoodcleanfun.com Wednesday Addams Mocktail Recipe Sources https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-times-jul-15-1910-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/wenatchee-daily-world-jun-16-1910-p-1/
Malice Mondays are back! Katie tells us about Dr. Thomas Neill Cream or as she fondly refers to him - Creepy Cream. A doctor in the 19th century operating in Canada, the USA, and England, Creepy Cream committed murder in a variety of ways, primarily by poisoning his victims. Podcast Merch Link - use code malicejuly for 20% your order! Sources The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream: The Hunt for a Victorian Era Serial Killer by Dean Jobb Prisoner 4374 by AJ Griffiths-Jones https://newspaperarchive.com/decatur-daily-review-aug-23-1880-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/lancaster-daily-intelligencer-aug-23-1880-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/terre-haute-weekly-gazette-aug-26-1880-p-15/ https://newspaperarchive.com/london-st-james-gazette-nov-12-1892-p-10/ https://www.casebook.org/suspects/cream.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Neill_Cream https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-daily-globe-jun-27-1892-p-5/
We're back! After a few months of taking a much needed break, we're back with a brand new episode to share. Emily and I went to New Orleans over Memorial Day weekend and while we did not get to go into the Pharmacy Museum, we did hear some creepy legends about it which is what Emily will share with you today. We hope you enjoy! Shout out to our friends over at Horror House Pod! Check out their promo at the beginning of this episode. Shout out to Dream House Lounge in NOLA! Find them at www.dhlounge.com/ Shout out to Witches Brew Tours for inspiring this episode. Juju was our tour guide when we were in New Orleans and shared this story with us. We have MERCH! We'll be online soon and will announce it as soon as everything is ready! Stay tuned. SOURCES Little Rock True Democrat, Nov 1, 1854, p. 2 (newspaperarchive.com) The Ghosts of New Orleans' Pharmacy Museum | Haunted Pharmacy Museum (ghostcitytours.com) (13) Louisiana Dread - Dr. James Dupas was a pharmacist and murderer in... | Facebook Things That Go Bump in the Haunted Pharmacy (pharmacytimes.com) Research | pharmacy-museum (pharmacymuseum.org) Haunted Pharmacy Museum in New Orleans – Legends of America America: Promised Land - The Craft That Cured a City (history.com) Haunted NOLA: Some of the lesser known haunted and spooky stories of New Orleans | Very Local Timeline of New Orleans - Wikipedia Yellow fever - Wikipedia The History and Evolution of Community Pharmacies in the U.S. - GoodRx The History of American Pharmacies (wellrx.com) $18,000 in 1855 → 2023 | Inflation Calculator (officialdata.org) 534 Chartres St Unit 4 & 6, New Orleans, LA 70130 | MLS# 2389349 | Redfin
Today is an Emily episode! She is going to tell us about three haunted places and a Native American legend. We hope you enjoy! Find us on social media under maliceandmocktails, and you can email us at maliceandmocktails@gmail.com.
All the triggers warnings with this one, y'all! We're back from our much needed vacation and we have a California based survivor story for you. In 1926 in a town formally known as Wineville (now called Mira Loma), a horrible monster named Stewart had a chicken ranch built and forced his young nephew, Sanford, to help him in this endeavor. Sanford was forced to endure torture, physical and mental abuse, and rape from 1926 to 1928. Sanford thankfully is able to escape his nightmare in the end and Uncle Stewart also gets what is coming to him. In addition to the below sources, I referenced a book called The Road Out of Hell by Anthony Flacco with Jerry Clark for use in this episode. I highly recommend check it out for more info about this case. Our mocktail creator highlight this week is Ripple Mocktails! Check them out over on there IG page @ripple_mocktails. Sources https://newspaperarchive.com/corona-courier-dec-07-1928-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/bakersfield-californian-nov-30-1928-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/corona-daily-independent-sep-19-1928-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/helena-independent-sep-21-1928-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/bakersfield-californian-dec-31-1928-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/corona-courier-sep-21-1928-p-3/ https://newspaperarchive.com/butte-montana-standard-feb-05-1929-p-21/ https://newspaperarchive.com/wichita-daily-times-nov-30-1928-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/butte-montana-standard-jan-15-1929-p-9/ https://newspaperarchive.com/cumberland-sunday-times-sep-16-1928-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/corona-daily-independent-dec-04-1928-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/oakland-tribune-dec-04-1928-p-52/ https://newspaperarchive.com/bakersfield-californian-dec-31-1928-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/cumberland-sunday-times-sep-16-1928-p-1/
In November 1901 Ella "Nell" Cropsey vanished from her home in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and her body was found 37 days later in the nearby Pasquotank River. Her former beau, Jim Wilcox was accused and sentenced for the crime...but did he actually commit it? Listen and let us know what you think. SOURCES https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-world-nov-28-1901-p-12/ https://newspaperarchive.com/cumberland-evening-times-dec-02-1901-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/scotland-neck-the-commonwealth-nov-28-1901-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-nov-15-1942-p-71/ https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-world-dec-02-1901-p-1/ https://northcarolinaghosts.com/coast/ghost-nell-cropsey/ https://newspaperarchive.com/richmond-times-dec-28-1901-p-1/
Welcome to episode 26 - Katie covers the case of Chloe Davis. Was she a victim or a murderer? On April 4, 1940, Chloe Davis either attacked her mother and brother at the instruction of her mother, or Chloe chose to murder her mother and three siblings on her own. What do you think happened? Our mocktail this week comes from Mocktail Mom aka Deb! Follow her on IG @mocktail.mom. SOURCES https://newspaperarchive.com/oelwein-daily-register-apr-06-1940-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/hayward-daily-review-apr-04-1940-p-3/ https://newspaperarchive.com/benton-harbor-news-palladium-apr-06-1940-p-1/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73313858/lolita-dell-davis?_gl=1*jkb399*_ga*MTU0NzQyNTAwNi4xNjY2Nzk2NjI5*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3NjkwODgyNC4yNi4xLjE2NzY5MTAxMTUuNDkuMC4w*_ga_B2YGR3SSMB*Y2I0NjUxZGUtZWQ2OS00ZDVmLWExMTUtMDk5MjdiMDhkZWMwLjQzLjEuMTY3NjkxMDExNi40OC4wLjA. https://newspaperarchive.com/racine-journal-times-apr-05-1940-p-6/
Happy Malice Monday! This week is an Emily episode, and she tells us all about the Ax(e) Man of New Orleans. Active between 1918 and 1919, the ax(e) man (or was it multiple people???) would severely injure and even murder several individuals in and around the New Orleans area. They would specifically target Italian grocers and their families. Join us as Emily tells us about the case and we speculate on what may have actually happened. We hope you enjoy! Our mocktail of the week comes from Kim over at NaturalDeets.com. Her Virgin Pomegranate Mojito recipe sounds super delicious, refreshing, and low in refined sugars. Find the full recipe here: www.naturaldeets.com/virgin-mojito-recipe-pomegranate-mocktail and follow her on IG @naturaldeets. For bonus content and early episode releases, please join us over on Patreon! www.patreon.com/maliceandmocktails SOURCES Axeman of New Orleans - Wikipedia Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine The Axeman of New Orleans – Legends of America The Axman murderer claims a final victim in Mid-City on Oct. 27, 1919: Our Times | Crime/Police | nola.com Black Hand (extortion) - Wikipedia new orleans map of axman murders - Bing Fresh light on the axeman of New Orleans | A Fortean in the Archives (wordpress.com) How the 'Axeman of New Orleans' Terrorized a City and Escaped the Law (vice.com) The Axeman of New Orleans - Country Roads Magazine
Happy Malice Monday, Mockstars! We've missed you! Em and I are back and today I am going to share with you the tale of Mme. Delphine Lalaurie. Our original weekend adventure to NOLA got postponed due to illness, but we thought we would still bring you some classic tales out of the Crescent City. Before researching this woman and tragic case, I knew a little about it, but learned much more. We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and let us know what you think :-) Shoutout to Emily, our newest Patreon patron! Welcome and thank you for your support! In lieu of a mocktail I share with you a new AF drink I picked up from Amazon called Sonoma Soft Seltzer (h2oseltzer.com). I got the Moscato and absolutely love it! They offer four flavors and I plan to try them all - Moscato, Pinot Noir, Rose, and Sauvignon Blanc. Use promo code DryFebruary to get a discount on your next order. You can find them on IG @bubblesinsonoma. Sources https://ghostcitytours.com/new-orleans/haunted-places/lalaurie-mansion/madame-lalaurie/ https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/delphine-lalaurie/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/madame-lalaurie https://lasc.libguides.com/c.php?g=254608&p=1697981 https://louisianastatemuseum.org/museum/cabildo https://www.hnoc.org/vcs/property_info.php?lot=22782-30
Happy Malice Monday! In episode 22, Katie tells us about the infamous bandit Sam Bass. A gambler, Indiana native, and robber of trains, stagecoaches, and banks, young Sam Bass becomes so legendary that a ballad is later written about him following his death. We hope you enjoy this week's episode. We had some audio issues too and we apologize if any parts sound not so great. Still working on how to best fix those things. Listen to Alan Lomax singing The Ballad of Sam Bass This week's mocktail is brought to you by Derick aka mocktailwiz on Instagram. We share with you an alcohol free cinnamon maple old fashioned. Check out the full recipe and reel on Derick's page and give him a follow :-) SOURCES https://www.tsl.texas.gov/outofthestacks/did-you-know-in-texas-history-texas-outlaw-sam-bass/ https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-sambass/ https://www.legendsofamerica.com/black-hills-bandits/ https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/city-departments/planning-and-development-services/historic-preservation-2/historic-round-rock-collection/sam-bass/ https://www.roundrocktexas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/ballad_of_sam_bass.pdf https://newspaperarchive.com/odessa-american-dec-10-2015-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-express-news-may-08-1976-p-19/ Sam Bass & Gang by Rick Miller
We sort of get an extra episode this month with there being five Mondays! This week is an Emily episode and she tells us all about a monster of a man, Boone Helm. Boone was very capable with a Bowie knife and used it on many of his victims. Our mocktail comes from Drinking for Two by Diana Licalzi and Kerry Benson. Find them on Instagram at @dietitian.diana and @healthycrayvings respectively. We absolutely love them and their books, please give them a follow. SOURCES Very cool storymap of Boone Helm and his rampage https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-boonehelm/ https://943litefm.com/boone-helm/ https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-weekly-globe-sep-27-1890-p-7/ Boone Helm - Wikipedia Boone Helm - Kentucky Cannibal (barkerville.com) Levi Boone Helm – Murderer, Cannibal & Thief – Legends of America Vigilante days and ways; the pioneers of the Rockies; the makers and making of Montana and Idaho : Langford, Nathaniel Pitt, 1832-1911 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Frontier Justice - Montana Vigilantes (archive.org) The vigilantes of Montana; or, Popular justice in the Rocky mountains; being a correct and impartial narrative of the chase, trial, capture, and execution of Henry Plummer's road agent band, together with accounts of the lives and crimes of many of the robbers and desperadoes, the whole being interspersed with sketches of life in the mining camps of the "Far west." : Dimsdale, Thomas Josiah, d. 1866 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive $1,000 in 1858 → 2023 | Inflation Calculator (officialdata.org) Thoroughbred valuation - Wikipedia Boot Hill - Wikipedia
It's Malice Monday and today we're talking about the legendary John Henry "Doc" Holliday. Doc led an interesting yet short life, hopping around from Georgia to Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. I touch on his involvement in Tombstone, AZ and the OK Corral, though that might be an episode all its own. Stay tuned! Find us on most social media platforms at maliceandmocktails and you can email us at maliceandmocktails@gmail.com. SOURCES https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-docholliday/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Doc-Holliday https://www.historynet.com/doc-holliday/ https://www.biography.com/personality/doc-holliday http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.ii.035 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doc_Holliday http://blog.truewestmagazine.com/2021/03/the-arduous-quest-to-locate-doc.html
Shrubs are my new favorite mocktail game changer! The shrubs of today are basically drinking vinegars; typically made with fruits, herbs, sugar and vinegar. I like to mix mine with sparkling water. Enjoy!
Did you know that Shirley Temple allegedly did not like her namesake drink, and even filed a lawsuit to prevent a bottling company from using her name when trying to create a bottled version of the famed drink? Join us as we talk about the origin of the Shirley Temple, the Roy Rogers, and the Arnold Palmer drinks.
Apparently there is a difference between the two and Emily tells us all about it!
The Mocktail Week celebration continues with the history of root beer. Katie freakin' LOVES root beer and wanted to share a brief history with everyone. This is a super short episode and we hope you enjoy.
Mocktail Week officially began on Sunday, and we're bringing you some fun bonus episodes all week in celebration! National Mocktail Week was founded by Marnie Rae; wife, mom, soberista and all around bad ass lady! Find out more about Marnie and her journey here: marnierae.com In this bonus episode Emily tells us all about the history of tonic water. I still drink it sometimes, but you can use it in a variety of mocktails if it is your flavor. Let us know what you think!
Happy Monday, mockstars! Today's episode takes place in 1880s Texas and tells the tragic story of how US Marshal Hal Gosling lost his life to two federal prisoners trying to escape going to federal prison from a moving train. It is absolutely bonkers and so sad. Our featured podcast this week is The Graveyard Girls! Find them wherever you get your podcasts and you can listen to their trailer at the beginning of this episode. SOURCES https://www.historynet.com/marshal-goslings-final-train-ride/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-sunday-light-feb-27-1898-p-8/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-feb-26-1885-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/galveston-daily-news-feb-22-1885-p-13/ https://sophienburg.com/true-crime-stories-u-s-marshal-hal-gosling/ https://newspaperarchive.com/galveston-daily-news-feb-22-1885-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-marcos-free-press-feb-26-1885-p-2/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197978129/james-buchanan-pitts?_gl=1*49gc0a*_ga*MTU0NzQyNTAwNi4xNjY2Nzk2NjI5*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY3MjE2ODQ4My4xNi4xLjE2NzIxNjg2NTIuNTIuMC4w www.usmarshals.gov
We're back, along with Malice Mondays! We missed y'all and are back with an episode about an infamous Texas outlaw - John Wesley Hardin. Hardin roamed all over the state of Texas, eventually finding himself in El Paso where he meets his demise. Tune in to hear all about it! Emily and I are so excited for 2023 and what is will bring. We have plans to beef up the Patreon page with additional content, maybe explore creating merch for you, and even writing a companion mocktail recipe book (zoinks!). Thank you so much for listening and supporting the show. We love you! SOURCES https://newspaperarchive.com/stephenville-empire-tribune-feb-05-1943-p-3/ https://newspaperarchive.com/brownwood-bulletin-may-26-1974-p-1/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1346/john-wesley-hardin https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-daily-express-aug-30-1877-p-1/ John Wesley Hardin: Dark Angel of Texas by Leon Metz https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wesley_Hardin https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-johnwesleyhardin/ https://bluebonnetnews.com/2021/06/23/texas-tales-the-bullet-that-killed-notorious-gunman-john-wesley-hardin/
Malice Mondays are back y'all! We hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving/day(s) off. This week's episode was shared with me by Miss Mei Day and Miss Ruby Wilde of the amazing podcast, Vintage Homicide. They provided most of, if not all, of the research and info for the case and I want to give them a HUGE thank you!! Check out their trailer at the beginning of the podcast, and you can also find them wherever you get your podcasts. Vintage Homicide (buzzsprout.com) In 1933, Violette Noziere was 18 years old when she murdered her father and attempted to murder her mother. Was it intentional or an accident? Listen to find out. SOURCES https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violette_Nozi%C3%A8re_(murderer) https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,748275,00.html https://newspaperarchive.com/burlington-daily-hawk-eye-gazette-dec-24-1934-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/greenville-evening-banner-dec-20-1934-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/huron-evening-huronite-dec-20-1934-p-6/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-nov-19-1933-p-58/
It's Malice Monday mockstars, and it is time for a new episode. A big thank you to my friend Kim for sharing it with me. This week I tell Emily about the death of Otto Koehler, millionaire and president of the San Antonio Brewing Company. Although married, Otto had two mistresses - one of which ends up killing him. Was it self defense or murderous intent? Listen to find out! GIVEAWAY! There is still time to enter. In the episode I misspoke saying you could find the form in our LinkedIn (oops!) - you can actually find it in our Linketree in our IG bio. It can also be found here: https://linktr.ee/maliceandmocktails Connect with us on all the socials and by email! maliceandmocktails on everything but Twitter (maliceandmocks) and our email is maliceandmocktails@gmail.com. SOURCES https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-may-06-1913-p-5/ - Emma Hedda Burgemeister is granted citizenship https://newspaperarchive.com/brownsville-herald-nov-13-1914-p-4/ https://newspaperarchive.com/victoria-daily-advocate-nov-13-1914-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/bryan-daily-eagle-nov-24-1914-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-jan-03-1915-p-6/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-sep-30-1917-p-5/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-jan-19-1918-p-8/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-jan-20-1918-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-apr-24-1918-p-11/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-dec-24-1915-p-1/ https://atpearl.com/about/history/ http://www.mysahistory.com/emma.html https://www.sanantoniomag.com/the-tale-of-pearl-brewerys-three-emmas/ https://maps.lib.utexas.edu/maps/sanborn/s-u/txu-sanborn-san_antonio-1912-vol4-368.jpg https://historybyday.com/pop-culture/the-true-tale-of-the-three-emmas/
Hello mockstars! Buckle up because this week Emily tells me all about Peter Kurten. This episode has ALL the trigger warnings - rape, torture, animal cruelty, strangulation, arson, and much more. This dude was a piece of work and an absolute monster. Please be warned...This one is also longer than normal, and in hindsight perhaps it should have been two parts. Let us know what you prefer for future episodes. Shout out to our podcast of the week, Cryptic Soup Podcast! Find them on IG @crypticsouppod and check out their website https://crypticsouppod.com/ **GIVEAWAY** I am still working out the deets on this and how to enter. Stay tuned! I will have it up and ready by the end of the week!! SOURCES Peter Kurten's Head | Wisconsin Dells (wisconsinfrights.com) Peter Kürten - Wikipedia Peter Kürten - Crimes, Last Words & Facts - Biography Peter Kurten: The Vampire of Dusseldorf | Crime + Investigation UK (crimeandinvestigation.co.uk) 23 May 1931 - "MY HORRIBEE DEEDS" - Trove (nla.gov.au) - This is a newspaper Peter Kürten | German serial killer | Britannica
Happy Malice Monday, mockstars! My ladies, Courtney and Michelle, over at In the Nick of Crime came up with Malice Mondays and we love it! On this episode Emily and I talk about the failed kidnapping and tragic murder of Adolph Coors, III. In February 1960, Adolph makes his way to the Coors Brewery and stops to be a good Samaritan to a fellow driver when he is ambushed and things take a tragic turn. Our podcast of the week is Crime Scenes and Cupcakes hosted by MaryAnne! Check out her trailer at the beginning of the episode, and add her podcast to your playlist if you want more true crime in your life. Our mocktail this week is a keto and instantpot friendly root beer recipe. I love root beer...Emily, however, does not, but I rolled with it anyway. You can also make this in a slow cooker. The book this recipe comes from is called Keto Instant Pot by Maria Emmerich. SOURCES The Death of an Heir" Adolph Coors III and the Murder That Rocked an American Brewing Dynasty by Philip Jett https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/-a-look-back-at-the-coors-kidnapping-case https://www.fbi.gov/history/artifact-of-the-month/march-2017-coors-kidnapping-ransom-note https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors_III https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Corbett_Jr. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/coors-brewery-heir-is-kidnapped https://newspaperarchive.com/mount-vernon-register-news-feb-10-1960-p-1/ https://longreads.com/2017/09/26/the-death-of-an-heir-adolph-coors-iii-and-the-murder-that-rocked-an-american-brewing-dynasty/
Happy Halloween, mockstars! Join Emily and me this week as we talk about Samhain traditions and Irish lore. We had some audio challenges, mainly on my end, so there may be some slight echoes in the recording. I hope it does not distract from the episode. Our podcast of the week is Crime Bae podcast. Check out their trailer at the beginning of the episode, and find them everywhere you get your podcasts! https://crimebaepodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Our mocktail this week comes from a website called A Taste of Home. You can find them on IG @tasteofhome. Cider Wassail (AF Version) Ingredients 2 quarts apple cider 1-1/2 cups orange juice 3/4 cup pineapple juice 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 2 cinnamon sticks (3 inches) Dash ground cinnamon Dash ground cloves Directions In a large saucepan, combine all of the ingredients. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 20-30 minutes. Discard cinnamon sticks. Serve hot in mugs. SOURCES https://www.irishamericanmom.com/irish-halloween-superstitions-foretelling-romance-love-and-marriage/ https://www.unitedlanguagegroup.com/blog/gaelic-irish-differences#:~:text=The%20Irish%20language%20is%20sometimes,a%20language%20unto%20its%20own. https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/side/side-potatoes/traditional-irish-colcannon.html https://emeraldisle.ie/samhain https://irishmyths.com/2022/08/21/samhain-mythology/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/10/31/irish-hell-caves-halloween-sahmain https://www.learnreligions.com/feast-with-the-dead-2562707 https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/monster-mythology-puca#:~:text=The%20p%C3%BAca%20 https://www.bitesize.irish/gaelic-irish-language/ https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/cider-wassail/ https://fussfreeflavours.com/soul-cake-recipe/
Hello, Mockstars! This is the first ever Emily episode!! She tells us all about Petar Blagojevic, likely the first documented vampire. Our podcast of the week is Eye for an Eye podcast hosted by Jules, Matt, and Lisa. Find them wherever you get your podcasts and check out their trailer at the beginning of this week's episode. Eye for an Eye podcast website Mockstars, we are SO CLOSE to reaching 300 followers in Instagram! Help us reach this goal so we can have our first ever giveaway. Once we reach this threshold we will give away a copy of the book Mocktail Party by Kerry Benson and Diana Licalzi. Today's mocktail recipe comes from this book! Sparkling Cider Serves 4 Ingredients 2C 100% apple juice 1/4C orange juice 2 tsp apple cider vinegar 2 2/3C seltzer 1. Combine all ingredients except the seltzer in a pitcher; stir. 2. Divide the mixture among four highball or champagne glasses. 3. Top with seltzer (about 2/3C per serving.) Cheers! SOURCES Petar Blagojević - Wikipedia Decomposing Bodies in the 1720s Gave Birth to the First Vampire Panic | History| Smithsonian Magazine ANNO, Wiener Zeitung, 1725-07-21, Seite 12 (onb.ac.at) Copia eines Schreibens aus dem Gradisker District – Wikisource Kisiljevo Cemetery – Kisiljevo, Serbia - Atlas Obscura Death and Dying brochure-English proof read (culturaldiversity.com.au) Serbia Milks its Bloody Vampire Legends | Balkan Insight Upiór - Wikipedia Stefan Dušan - Wikipedia Serbia - Economy | Britannica
Hold on to your butts, it's gonna be a bumpy ride! Emily shared this case with me and it is bonkers. Eugene Butler lived a quiet and unassuming life in the late 19th and early 20th century in Niagara, ND, with the occasional night ride across the countryside. He'd later be committed but perhaps not for the reasons you may think based on the episode title. Join us as we talk a little bit about what Eugene may or may not have done. Our featured podcast this week is Coffee & Crime: a true crime podcast hosted by Lisa-Marie Imray. We just love her! Every week she sits down with a delicious cup of joe and talks all things true crime. Check out her trailer at the beginning of the episode. You can also find her all over social media @coffeencrimepodcast, and you can find her podcast everywhere you get your podcasts! We also have an ANNOUNCEMENT! We are so close to having 300 followers on Instagram. Once we reach that threshold we are going to host a giveaway of Mocktail Party written by Kerry Benson, MS, RD & Diana Licalzi, MS, RD! I love this book and I hope you will, too. Help us reach our follower goal so we can launch our very first giveaway. We're @maliceandmocktails on IG. Thank you so much to all our listeners and followers! We love you! Finally, this week's mocktail is Katie's take on the classic Irish Coffee cocktail. She was inspired by Lisa-Marie's podcast, Coffee & Crime! Traditionally made using strong black coffee and Irish whiskey, we'll simply sub for a whiskey alternative - whatever your favorite it. ingredients 5-6oz brewed coffee; can be hot or iced 1.5oz whiskey alternative of your choice sweetener of choice, to taste frothed cream 1. Pour the brewed coffee into your favorite mug. Add in sweetener of your choosing. If using cold brew I would recommend using a simple syrup so it all mixes well. 2. Add in the whiskey alternative and give everything a stir. 3. Top with the frothed/whipped cream; to get that classic look, pour over the back of a spoon into the mug. Enjoy! Cheers :-) SOURCES https://newspaperarchive.com/courier-democrat-jul-01-1915-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/courier-democrat-jul-08-1915-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/devils-lake-inter-ocean-feb-12-1904-p-5/ https://newspaperarchive.com/fargo-forum-and-daily-republican-feb-06-1904-p-8/ https://newspaperarchive.com/fargo-forum-and-daily-republican-mar-07-1904-p-3/ https://ghostsofnorthdakota.com/2017/06/23/the-strange-tale-of-the-midnight-rider-serial-killer-eugene-butler/ https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/butler-eugene.htm Ghosts of North Dakota Wikipedia Article
Welcome back, friends! This week I tell Emily about yet another unsolved case - that of Hisashi Fujimura. This case takes place in 1931, several hundred miles off the coast of the eastern United States, between New York and Nova Scotia. Was it an act of malice? An accident? A case of wanting to start anew? Join us as we discuss the possible outcomes and what may have actually happened. Shout out to Sips of Crime, a true crime podcast hosted by Michelle and Kandi. Please listen to their trailer at the top of the episode - you can also find them all over social media at sipsofcrime, and on their website at www.sipsofcrime.com. Listen to them everywhere you get your podcasts. This week's mocktail is complements of Mocktail Party written by Kerry Benson, MS, RD and Diana Licalzi, MS, RD. Emily bought this book for me recently and I absolutely love it! A big thank you to the authors, Kerry and Diana, for allowing me to share this recipe with you. Please check out their books for more mocktail recipes! Aperol-less Spritz Serves 4 Ingredients 2 sprigs fresh thyme 4 sage leaves 2 tsp lemon juice 1C orange juice 1/2C grapefruit juice 1/2C pomegranate juice 1/2C white grape juice 1tsp apple cider vinegar 2C seltzer Steps 1. Muddle the fresh thyme and sage with the lemon juice in the bottom of a pitcher. 2. Add the remaining ingredients except the seltzer to the pitcher. Stir - this can also be done ahead of time! 3. Fill four glasses with ice and divide the mixture among the glasses. Top with seltzer - about half a cup. 4. Garnish extra herbs and orange slices. Sources https://newspaperarchive.com/cedar-rapids-evening-gazette-and-republican-aug-29-1931-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/san-antonio-light-mar-05-1939-p-59/ https://newspaperarchive.com/jefferson-city-post-tribune-jul-20-1931-p-11/ https://newspaperarchive.com/washington-dc-washington-evening-star-aug-18-1931-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/fairfield-daily-ledger-aug-18-1931-p-1/ https://newspaperarchive.com/el-paso-herald-post-aug-20-1931-p-2/ https://newspaperarchive.com/madison-wisconsin-state-journal-aug-20-1931-p-10/ https://cabinliners.weebly.com/belgenland-first-class-1928.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Belgenland_(1914)#1931_showboat_cruises https://www.ggarchives.com/OceanTravel/Brochures/RSL-1924-SteamshipBelgenland.html#gsc.tab=0
Wow, we made it to episode 10! To capture this awesome milestone join me as I tell Emily all about Boston's boy torturer and killer, Jesse Pomeroy. Jesse's rein of terror took place in the 1870s, so I am taking you way back. Emily also shares with me a mocktail she found on TikTok (@themindfulmocktail) called a Simple Sunrise Mocktail. It is a super simple AF version of the classic tequila sunrise - just swap out the tequila with your zero proof tequila of choice. Ritual makes a pretty good tequila alternative, and there are several others out there on the market now including Spiritless, Free Spirits, and Sobrii. I have not personally tried these so cannot vouch for their flavor palette, but they are on my list to try :-) Shoutout to Always Talking Crime podcast hosted by Kimi Thompson! Check out her trailer at the beginning of the episode, and you can find her on Spotify and Podbean, and everywhere you get your podcasts. She is also all over social media and can be found in Instagram and Facebook. SOURCES Fiend: The Shocking True Story of America's Youngest Serial Killer by Harold Schechter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Pomeroy https://charlestownhistoricalsociety.org/chs_events/massachusetts-state-prison-charlestown/ https://digboston.com/past-incarceration-remembering-charlestowns-forgotten-prison/ https://newspaperarchive.com/cincinnati-commercial-tribune-jan-31-1926-p-9/ https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-sunday-post-sep-29-1907-p-43/ https://newspaperarchive.com/boston-sunday-post-may-02-1909-p-21/ https://newspaperarchive.com/ironton-iron-county-register-jul-30-1874-p-6/ https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-herald-jul-21-1874-p-10/ https://newspaperarchive.com/new-york-herald-jul-21-1874-p-11/ https://newspaperarchive.com/portland-daily-press-apr-24-1874-p-3/ http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2010/08/jesse-pomeroy-boston-boy-fiend.html https://allthatsinteresting.com/jesse-pomeroy
Hello friends! Apologies for the late posting of this week's episode. Join me as I share with Emily the tragic murder of Bobby Franks by Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. These two fools think they have planned the "perfect crime" when they decide to kidnap and murder Bobby Franks. One minor slip up will be their downfall...not so perfect after all. Several shout outs in this episode!! Check out Nocturnal Distractions and their trailer at the beginning of the episode. You can find them HERE. I mention Sips of Crime and Evil Pudding in the episode. Go check them out if you need more true crime in your life. This week's mocktail is my take on a drink I found over at Spirited Spirits podcast called The Axe Murderer. So far I love their content and cases, so please check them out. You can find the original drink on their IG page HERE. I will post the recipe I come up with later in the week on our IG and FB pages! SOURCES Murder Among Friends: How Leopold and Loeb Tried to Commit the Perfect Crime by Candace Fleming https://chicagology.com/notorious-chicago/leopoldloeb/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/leopold-and-loebs-criminal-minds-996498/ https://homicide.northwestern.edu/crimes/leopold/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leopold-and-Loeb https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/monkeytrial-leopold-and-loeb-trial/ https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/leopold-and-loeb-gain-national-attention https://newspaperarchive.com/racine-journal-times-jan-29-1936-p-8/ https://www.hpherald.com/news/local/lost-hyde-park-springtime-is-for-lovers/article_c5af7c6e-bd9f-11eb-aacd-779da1769005.html http://chicagocrimescenes.blogspot.com/2009/09/nathan-leopolds-home.html https://homicide.northwestern.edu/database/5866/ http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/leoploeb/darrowclosing.html - Clarence Darrow's speech https://chicago.suntimes.com/2022/4/22/23032424/clarence-darrow-leopold-loeb-speech-closing-arguments