Hostesses Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day combined their love of vintage fashion with their passion for forensic science on this collaboration, Vintage Homicide: A True Crime Podcast. We will be taking you through case histories from our unique perspectives as forensic scientists, examining evidence and the various historical analytical methods that may have been used. Episodes of Vintage Homicide will not only include discussions of bizarre and intriguing historical cases of murder but case narratives will be intertwined with commentary about vintage fashion, ephemera from that period in history, or vintage elements surrounding the cases. We guarantee Vintage Homicide will satisfy your obsessions for true crime drama and your interest in modern retro or the vintage lifestyle.
Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day
Send us a textThis week Ruby Wilde will bring you a solo episode about the history of forensic firearms analysis through the cases that established what can be done. You will hear about the murder of Mrs. Maxwell which is the first documented forensic firearms case that was solved by Bow Street Runner Henry Goddard. You will hear about the murders of Charles B. Phelps and Margaret Wolcott and the long path Charles Stielow and Nelson Green had to walk in the aftermath. And finally, the murder of John Orner that took 40 years to solve, but was it really solved? You dear listeners will need to be the judge. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Send us a textHello Dear Listeners. We understand we have been having technical difficulties of late, so this is an announcement about Vintage Homicide's temporary plan. Hopefully this finds all of you well. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Send us a textWe have recorded this episode due to the audio issues of the previous recording. Enjoy!What happens when the city is plunged into complete darkness to protect the citizens from air raids in a time of war? Hunters lurk for their prey with the cover of night. This week hear what happened to defenseless women who were targeted by a malicious person intent of doing harm. Did they catch the infamous Blackout Ripper? Listen to this weeks episode to find out. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Send us a textWhat happens when the city is plunged into complete darkness to protect the citizens from air raids in a time of war? Hunters lurk for their prey with the cover of night. This week hear what happened to defenseless women who were targeted by a malicious person intent of doing harm. Did they catch the infamous Blackout Ripper? Listen to this weeks episode to find out. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
This week will be heavy. We are discussing atrocities that you may not know about that happened in WW2. No not Josef Mengele, but another in Japan, who chose to conduct human experimentation for what they claimed was the betterment of their people. General Shiro Ishii may have started his career with good intentions, but that is not where he landed. During this episode we try to focus on the good that the sacrifices that these poor victims contributed to mankind in order to honor their memories.Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
For the second part of the history and inhabitants of this infamous penal colony we will be discussing the legend of Papillion. Henri Charriere who wrote the famous book by the same title and the movies that followed, but were these his stories alone? Charles Brunier claimed he was the true inspiration and others believed it was Rene Belbenoit who partook in cannibalism with his fellow escapees becoming the inspiration for the movie "Condemned to Devil's Island" and "Passage to Marseille" staring Humphrey Bogart. We will never know who was the real Papillion, but listen to this weeks episode so you may draw your own conclusion. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We all know about Alcatraz, but you may not be familiar with another island prison, Devil's Island. It began as housing for France's political prisoners and it expanded from there. There were famous and infamous criminals housed there, some died, some escaped. Listen to this weeks episode to find out about the history of the prison and the first notable inhabitants, then don't forget to tune in next week to hear the conclusion. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
When you Google search the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright you may be surprised with what pops up. He had some tragedy in his life with his love and with his creations, and that is not all as one of his proteges also had terrible luck with fire with one of his own creations. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
This week is self serving for Ruby as she is obsessed with historical expeditions that went wrong. We will cover Sir John Franklin, and Charles Francis Hall and their tragic stories that connect to each other and the attempted discovery of the northwest passage and the north pole. It will also include the controversy of who actually was the first to cover the north pole. This episode is perfect to listen too during your cold winter months. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
This week we will be covering the murders of Marcus Dunnam, Robert Brand and Edna Louise Sullivan. Teenagers who had gone out for a night on the town in 1966 only to never return. Roy Green and Kenneth McDuff were dually convicted of the crimes only for the Furman ruling to happen and let them back on the streets. This led to further murders of Brenda Thompson, Regina DeAnne Moore, Colleen Reed, Melissa Northrup and possibly more. The Furman Ruling did not stop there as there were more casualties due to Robert Lee Massie and Darryl Kemp.Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Every building has a history, it just happens that the Barclay Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, California has a darker one then most. From when it opened as the Van Nuys Hotel in 1897 to the current still standing building there have been numerous deaths, murders, and murder adjacent stories. We hope you enjoy episode 2 of 2 on this infamous location that many of you might not know about. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Every building has a history, it just happens that the Barclay Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, California has a darker one then most. From when it opened as the Van Nuys Hotel in 1897 to the current still standing building there have been numerous deaths, murders, and murder adjacent stories. We hope you enjoy episode 1 of 2 on this infamous location that many of you might not know about. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
When Malcom "Mac" Graham III and his wife Eleanor "Muff" LaVerne Graham sailed their ketch the Sea Wind to Palmyra in 1974 they had no idea it was going to be their final trip. They had the misfortune of meeting Duane Buck Walker and his girlfriend Stephanie Sterns and that was the beginning of the end for the happily married couple. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Welcome to Hot Pursuit, a summer true-crime collaboration, where we dive deep into the world of true crime. We've gathered many incredible true-crime podcasters to bring you a multi-part series that's all about the heat of the chase. We'll explore cases where justice was relentlessly pursued, delve into crimes that occurred during the scorching summer months, and highlight cold cases that desperately need some heating up. From heart-pounding pursuits to stories of perseverance and determination, this collaborative effort aims to shed light on cases that have captivated the public's imagination and those that need your attention now more than ever. This week in episode 2 you'll hear from the following podcasters (in order); if you enjoy listening, please check out their podcasts by clicking their link below:The Dark Oak Podcast The Dark Oak | Podcast on Spotifythedarkoak.comKey to the Case https://linktr.ee/keytothecaseTrue Crime Creepers https://linktr.ee/TrueCrimeCreepersVintage Homicide https://linktr.ee/vintagehomicidepodcastExcuse Me, That's Illegal www.linktr.ee/excusemethatsillegal.podBeyond the Rainbow https://beyondtherainbowpodcast.comMurder and Mimosas https://linktr.ee/murder.mimosas.pod?utm_source=linktree_admin_shareCoffee and Cases https://linktr.ee/coffeeandcases Method and Madness Method & Madness Podcast (methodandmadnesspodcast.com)Support the Show.Instagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Welcome to Hot Pursuit, a summer true-crime collaboration, where we dive deep into the world of true crime. We've gathered many incredible true-crime podcasters to bring you a multi-part series that's all about the heat of the chase. We'll explore cases where justice was relentlessly pursued, delve into crimes that occurred during the scorching summer months, and highlight cold cases that desperately need some heating up. From heart-pounding pursuits to stories of perseverance and determination, this collaborative effort aims to shed light on cases that have captivated the public's imagination and those that need your attention now more than ever. In episode 1 you'll hear from the following podcasters (in order); if you enjoy listening, please check out their podcasts by clicking their link below:Fresh Hell https://freshhellpodcast.com/The Trail Went Cold https://www.trailwentcold.com/Suffer the Little Children https://linktr.ee/stlcpodMusic City 911 https://musiccity911.com/ Already Gone https://www.instagram.com/alreadygonepod/Sirens: A Southern True Crime Podcast Https://bit.ly/TheSirensNetwork Www.thesirenspodcast.comEverything Scary https://linktr.ee/everythingscary Private Dicks https://linktr.ee/privatedicksSupport the Show.Instagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
In case you missed it, Ruby Wilde did a guest spot on True Crime BnB telling the tragic tale of Country Music Star Stringbean and his wife Estelle. As usual Ruby includes many other stories that intersect with this story. Keeping in par with True Crime BnB structure of telling a tragic story and then a palate cleanser of a survival story, Beth tells the story of Sherri Boone from Hanson, Massachusetts, and her mission to update laws so no one else suffers the way she did. When you finish with this episode head on over to True Crime BnB on your favorite listening platform and catch up on their entire catalogue of episodes. Support the Show.Instagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Join us this week as we continue to cover elemental murders, and murderous doctors. We dive deep into phosphorus and more love gone wrong. Dr. Milton Bowers was a man who could not keep a wife having 3 die prematurely, until it was discovered, they were not natural deaths, the answers were glowing right before their eyes. As always stay tuned at the end of this weeks episode for a promo from fellow indy true crime podcasters. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We are back with part 2 of our story about one of the most famous hangman families that ever existed, the Pierrepoint's. We talk about why and how they started in the business and those that they executed along the way. As always, stayed tuned to the end to hear a promo for another Indy true crime podcast. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Sorry we have left you hanging these past couple of weeks, so to make up for it, we have an entire 2 episodes about one of the most famous hangman families that ever existed, the Pierrepoint's. We talk about why and how they started in the business and those that they executed along the way. As always, stayed tuned to the end to hear a promo for another Indy true crime podcast. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We are back on the high seas this week as Miss Mei Day is deep into her sailing season again. We bring you mutiny's, 3 of them to be precise. So, listen this week to hear about what happened on board the Mary Russell, the Albion Cooper and the Globe Whale ship. Don't forget to stay tuned until the end for the promo of another Indy true crime podcast. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
The conclusion of our talks on the Kray twins and their cohorts. Stayed tuned at the end of the episode for a promo from another indy true crime podcastSupport the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Identical twin gangsters ruled London in the 1950's and 60's by any means necessary. We are covering them as well as their cohorts over the next 2 episodes, that come to you by request. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
This week we bring you two tails from Glenroy, Australia. 2 murders in 1 town decades apart. Listen this week to hear about these 2 killers. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
You may think you know about Nellie Bly, but do you know she did a lot more than just cover the terrible conditions while undercover at an asylum? We have a race around the world, interviews with murders, women's suffrage movement, a witnessed execution, the invention of a milk jug. Listen to this week's episode to learn all about her exploits, and yes there are a couple of murders discussed, we are vintage homicide after all. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We are going back to the jazz age this week. We have a necrophiliac serial killer jazz musician Melvin Rees in Virginia and Maryland. He killed 5 people from 1957 until his capture in 1959. It is a whorl wind case that involves a self-proclaimed psychic Peter Hurkos, the exoneration of an innocent man, a murder journal, a death sentence commuted to life in prison and more. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
What happens when you meet a deadly debutant con woman? Apparently you did by various means, but your own hands or hers. This week we bring you the story of Lofie Louise Preslar Peete, the black widow.Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We decided to come back to the stage with a musical number. This is no joke, now that Ruby has relocated we are able to start recording again and we decided where better to start than on Broadway…well, Chicago really. That's right, we are covering the true stories behind the hit Chicago.Join us as we take you through the cell block tango and poor Mr. Cellophane's heart break over Roxie Hart. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Part II of the story of the Casket Girls. Join us to learn more about the Casket Girls and the forgotten history of vampires in New Orleans. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
In this week's episode, Miss Mei Day goes solo while Miss Ruby Wilde is away. In this two part deep dive, we're delving into the convoluted and fascinating history of New Orleans. From it's early beginnings as a French settlement, Miss Mei Day sets the stage for how the Crescent City becomes the epicenter of life on the Mississippi River and ultimately one of America's most haunted cities. Join us to learn more about the Casket Girls and the forgotten history of vampires in New Orleans. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
For part 2 we dive into other companies who mistreated their workers through lies, denials, and medical malpractice. Listen this week for the conclusion of their stories. https://www.nist.gov/nist-museum/forgotten-radium-scientistshttps://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/jres/126/jres.126.051.pdfSupport the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We talked before about workplace negligence in our Triangulating Disaster episode, and how that could lead to people's deaths this time we're diving into the subject again with the radium girls during the 1920s and how outright lies, medical malpractice, and negligence led to the deaths and illness of many women during that time. This is part one of a 2 part episode because there was just too much to cover in just 1 episode stay tuned next week for the follow up.https://www.nist.gov/nist-museum/forgotten-radium-scientistshttps://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/jres/126/jres.126.051.pdfSupport the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/lachesis19vemail vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
This week we are talking about Tony Costa and his reign of terror through the Cape Cod area and how he tortured and mutilated 4 women that we know of. This is followed up by the late breaking news of the "Lady of the Dunes" who has finally been identified as Ruth Marie Terry and now the police are looking for her murderer. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcastemail vintagehomicidepodcast.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
When a woman's body was found dead in a field, police did not realize that she would be connected to one of the few drivers' in the UK in 1921. This week we talk about the terrible murder of Irene Wilkins and what lead to her death. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcastemail vintagehomicidepodcast.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
We all have heard of many cases that occurred on Halloween that have been solved, but have you heard of these little known cases in history? Maybe by listening, you may be the one to finally close their chapter. We will not leave you completely hanging, however, as we will give you one solved case so you may have some closure while waiting for next week's episode. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcastemail vintagehomicidepodcast.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
This is the time of year so many people are thinking of costumes and candy, true crime podcasts dive into the terrifying and macabre. This week we are exploring those who were executed for their crimes on Halloween. Were these symbolic? We will leave that up to you to decide. Please rate and review where ever you listen to these episodes. Support the showInstagram @vintagehomicidepodcastFacebook Vintage Homicide Podcastemail vintagehomicidepodcast.comwebsite https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com
Jack the Ripper is a very well-known unknown killer. Well this person is not as well known but also unknown serial killer given the name Jack the Stripper. Why?He killed sex workers throughout London leaving them nude and posed without sexually assaulting him, and also has never been identified.Thank you to @coldcaseinvestigations for the case request and letting us dive deep into the Hammersmith Nudes case. Please rate us where ever you listen and keep the case requests coming. Support the show
There are many drugs out there that save lives, but some have nefarious purposes for them. This week we are talking about insulin and the development of formative techniques to detect what would have been a lethal dose. Swinemovie.comSupport the show
For someone with so many accolades, you would think that Dr. James Howard Snook would know better than to try and get away with murder. His victim, Theora Hix was no slouch herself, so it is no wonder that this medical school student and her 2-time gold medalist Veterinary employer would get together in 1929. What followed their affair is what we are talking about this week. Support the show
The 1950's in Czechoslovakia was a dangerous time to try to survive. Women were being killed left and right by knives, beatings and shootings. What police found out was that it was all caused by one man, Vaclav Mrazek. Support the show
Chester served his time, almost 60 years, he was released on parole and has been fighting to clear his name. The news this week about a new DNA test may do just that. In addition, we will talk about the other suspects that the police did not pursue for the women's' deaths. If you enjoy this podcast please rate us where ever you listen and share with your friends. Support the show
In 1960 2 women went for a girl's weekend to Starved Rock State Park. The 3 were never seen alive again and police focused hard on one man and one man alone and that was Chester Weger. This week we are talking about the murders and the trial that led to Chester's conviction. But you will have to wait until next week to hear about the bombshell that JUST dropped about this case.Stay tuned for the second part next week. If you enjoy this podcast please rate us where you listen. Support the show
By now we are aware of The Staircase mini series that just came out telling the story of Michael and Kathleen Peterson. But the stories that most people do not remember will be discussed this week. Bette Lucas was found dead at the foot of her stairs and her son and granddaughter were the only ones present to tell police about the tragic accident that caused her death, but was it an accident? The other story is the inspiration for the urban legend about the “The girl with the Green Ribbon” about the death of Elva Zona Hester Shue. Also a correction, the Jinx was brought up, but that is the case that involves Robert Durst not Michael Peterson.If you enjoy this podcast, please rate us where ever you listen and enjoy this week's episode.Support the show
The net started closing in on Eric Edgar Cooke Australia Day weekend of 1963. Before this time the area of Perth was having a murderous crime wave they had never seen before. They had thought there was at least 2 killers on the prowl. They were wrong. Please give us a rating where ever you listen to this podcast and tell your friends if you are enjoying the content. Support the show
When 3 sisters have total control over an entire family, nothing good can happen. This is the case of Ocey Snead who had her life controlled and eventually died at the hands of her family. Please give us a rating where ever you listen to this podcast and tell your friends if you are enjoying the content. Support the show
Flypaper can kill any pest, if you prepare it right. These are the tales of people who discovered the secret ingredient of flypaper, arsenic. Starting with Idaho's first female serial killer Lyda Southard. The greedy man Frederick Seddon who decided that Eliza Barrow was worth more dead than alive. The Angels of Nagyrev who decided some people had no value anymore alive and they had more freedom with their death. And finally Emma Hepperman, whose secret ingredient to her famous potato soup was not love. Please give us a rating where ever you listen to this podcast and tell your friends if you are enjoying the content. Support the show
You may remember we covered Mike Malloy, the man who would not die. Well, you may be surprised to know he is not alone when it comes to be stubborn about dying. These unkillables earned their title during their executions. Listen this week to hear about their stories and how the helped evolve the capital punishment progression. Support the show
Marion Parker, who was 12 had been kidnapped from her school by a mystery man. Soon, many ransom notes followed. Eventually Perry Parker got his daughter back, in pieces. This week find out what happened, and why when fully compliant, this murderer still took Marion's life.Support the show
This week Ruby Wilde is solo and has a handful of tales about murders that have happened in hotels, just in time for your summer vacations. Including the infamous room 1046 murder. Stay safe out there.Support the show
When a maybe priest needs to coverup an illicit relationship that had led to a pregnancy, nothing good can happen. Hans Schmidt took the only steps he could think of to save his reputation and his job. This week, you will find out what lengths someone will go to, in order to protect their reputation. Support the show
This week we will learn about the man who bridged the gap between pirates and mobsters. Yes, they can be linked. Over 20 years Albert Hick's was living the pirate life and all that would entail. With his life's working culminating on Liberty Island in New York. The Rose Tree: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEcYKsEs3AkHicks the Pirate Song: https://youtu.be/r8IAuMdsrvIOyster Sloop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLzAWwsyU6ESupport the show
Sibling rivalry should never be taken lightly. Especially when they gain access to what could be considered a biological weapon. This week the bubonic plague makes a come back in a killer way. We are traveling to India to find out what happened to Amarendra Chandra Pandey. Support the show