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Stuff You Missed in History Class
George Gustav Heye

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 43:43 Transcription Available


George Gustav Heye's work in curating a collection of Native American artifacts has enabled many people to learn about indigenous cultures. But his colleting practices and relationship to those cultures are complicated. Research: “Blaming It on the Women.” The Cincinnati Post. June 7, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/761237680/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Clinging to the Skeletons.” Hudson Observer. July 22, 1914. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1010104927/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20minisink Dunn, Ashley. “A Heritage Reclaimed.” New York Times. Oct. 9, 1994. https://www.nytimes.com/1994/10/09/nyregion/a-heritage-reclaimed-from-old-artifacts-american-indians-shape-a-new-museum.html “G.G. Heye Weds Again.” The Sun. July 12, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/466303140/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Gustav%20Heye%22%20 Haworth, John. “!00 Years and Counting: Reflections About A Collection, A Collector And The Museum Of The American Indian (Before There Was An NMAI).” American Indian Magazine. Spring 2016. Vol. 17, No. 1. https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/100-years-and-counting-reflections-about-collection-collector-and-museum-american-indian Jacknis, Ira. “A New Thing? The NMAI in Historical and Institutional Perspective.” American Indian Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 3/4, 2006, pp. 511–42. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/4139027 Krech, Shepard, III, ed. “Collecting Native America, 1870-1960.” Smithsonian. 2010. Mason, John Alden. “George G. Heye, 1874-1957.” Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. New York. 1958. “Millionaire Banker and His Bride Direct the Excavation of an Indian Tomb in Nacoochee Valley.” Atlanta Journal. Aug, 15, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/970075438/?match=1&terms=%22dorothea%20page%22 “Mrs. Heye Asks $78,000 a Year for Alimony.” Times Union. May 13, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/557058568/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Mrs. Heye Asks Mere $78,000 as Alimony.” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. May 13, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/55217487/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “New York Broker Loses His Yacht in Making the Discovery, but Doesn't Care Much.” Daily Arkansas Gazette. Feb. 17, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/140551335/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “New York – Mrs. Blanche A.W. Heye.” Times Herald. June 7, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/79945850/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 New Yorkers Divorced.” Los Angeles Times. Aug. 1, 1940. https://www.newspapers.com/image/385547238/?match=1&terms=%22george%20heye%22%20 “Search for Indian Relics Led to Romance for Millionaire.” The Washington Post. July 12, 1915. https://www.newspapers.com/image/28873246/?match=1&terms=%22dorothea%20page%22 “Should Keep Her Well.” Vancouver Daily World. May 13, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/64394965/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Sidelights on the Smart Set.” The Washington Post. Feb. 15, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/28902833/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 Small, Lawrence M. “A Passionate Collector.” Smithsonian. November 2000. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/a-passionate-collector-33794183/ “Tales of the Telegraph.” The Atchison Weekly Globe. June 5, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/479884327/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 Thompson, Bob. “Return of the Native.” The Washington Post. March 17, 2004. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/2004/03/18/return-of-the-native/3dc64d4a-3f4b-4f69-92bc-0e0f466b0ea8/?_pml=1 “When application was made … “ Lancaster New Era. May 30, 1913. https://www.newspapers.com/image/559758414/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20 “Will Appeal Fine for Digging Indian Bones.” The Courier-News. July 30, 1914. https://www.newspapers.com/image/220103480/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Gustav%20Heye%22%20 “Would Arrest Man for Digging up Indians' Bones.” The Morning Call. July 4, 1914. https://www.newspapers.com/image/552564029/?match=1&terms=%22George%20Heye%22%20minisink Zarillo, John. “The Great Trolley Strike of 1895 - Part 1.” Brooklyn Public Library. Aug. 25, 2014. https://www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2014/08/25/great-trolley-strike-1895 Zarillo, John. “The Great Trolley Strike of 1895 - Part 2.” Brooklyn Public Library. Sept. 3, 2014. https://www.bklynlibrary.org/blog/2014/09/03/great-trolley-strike-1895 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tea Time Crimes
The Blonde Butcher: Winnie Ruth Judd

Tea Time Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 100:48


On October 19, 1931, two trunks arrived on the platform of the Los Angeles Central Station, leaking blood. It was no mystery who the trunks belonged to: Winnie Ruth Judd had already been to the depot to collect her luggage. However, when pressured to open them on site, she quickly found an excuse to leave and did not return. It's not long before the police realize Winnie Ruth Judd's two best friends, Anne LeRoi and Hedvig “Sammy” Samuelson have been murdered. What happened to leave two women dead and another on the run? Join us as we cover all possibilities and theories. Tea of the Day: Evening in Missoula Tea Theme Music by Brad Frank Sources:The Trunk Murderess: Winnie Ruth Judd by Jana BommersbachSammy and Sunny: The Story of Hedvig Samuelson, Murdered by Winnie Ruth Judd and The Story of Sunny Worel's Search for SammyWinnie Ruth Judd: The Trunk Murders The Classic Edition by J. Dwight Dobkins and Robert J. Hendrickshttps://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/nodes/view/94269https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK532277/https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/ruthless-a-long-lost-confession-letter-may-finally-tell-the-real-story-of-winnie-ruth-judd-6657689The Spokesman-Review 07 Nov 1992, Sat ·Page 52 https://www.newspapers.com/image/573806513/Arizona Republic - 13 May 1973, Sun ·Page 194 https://www.newspapers.com/image/117263354/The Monroe News-Star - 19 Oct 1931, Mon ·Page 23  ttps://www.newspapers.com/image/87190850/Los Angeles Evening Express - 20 Oct 1931, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479160/Los Angeles Evening Express - 21 Oct 1931, Wed ·Page 5 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479281/Los Angeles Evening Express - 22 Oct 1931, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479394/Los Angeles Evening Express - 23 Oct 1931, Fri ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479537/Los Angeles Evening Post-Record - 24 Oct 1931, Sat ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/678109867/The San Francisco Examiner - 25 Oct 1931, Sun ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/457923176/Los Angeles Evening Express - 26 Oct 1931, Mon ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/608479750/The Sacramento Union - 01 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/998618685/The Sacramento Union - 15 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 46 https://www.newspapers.com/image/998622447/The San Francisco Examiner - 29 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 4 https://www.newspapers.com/image/457526799/The Oakland Post Enquirer - 19 Jan 1932, Tue ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/999160264/Visalia Times-Delta - 20 Jan 1932, Wed ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/531501354/Standard-Speaker - 21 Jan 1932, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/500521416/Daily News - 22 Jan 1932, Fri https://www.newspapers.com/image/414655871/Daily News - 24 Jan 1932, Sun ·Page 350 https://www.newspapers.com/image/414553793/Daily News - 31 Jan 1932, Sun ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/414572116/The Daily Times - 02 Feb 1932, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/303050073/The Tribune - 03 Feb 1932, Wed ·Page 18 https://www.newspapers.com/image/49404409/The Birmingham News - 07 Feb 1932, Sun ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/573508808/The Los Angeles Times - 09 Feb 1932, Tue ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/380402854/Daily News - 14 Feb 1932, Sun ·Page 39 https://www.newspapers.com/image/415210526/Evansville Courier and Press - 06 Mar 1932, Sun ·Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/image/764575799/Arizona Daily Star - 01 Nov 1931, Sun ·Page 9 https://www.newspapers.com/image/162841672/ (pictures) The Californian - 30 Dec 1932, Fri ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/529140315/The Capital Journal -07 Oct 1930, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/94752062/The Indianapolis Star - 22 Oct 1931, Thu ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/108120738/Lancaster New Era - 25 Oct 1939, Wed ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/560279871/The York Dispatch - 28 Oct 1939, Sat ·Page 14 https://www.newspapers.com/image/615109597/The York Dispatch - 28 Oct 1939, Sat ·Page 14 https://www.newspapers.com/image/960406783/The Edwardsville Intelligencer - 03 Dec 1939, Sun ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/26497156/Shamokin News-Dispatch - 11 May 1947, Sun ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/355555307/The Herald-News - 30 Nov 1951, Fri ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/526669115/The Los Angeles Times - 01 Dec 1951, Sat ·Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/image/380912109/The Los Angeles Times - 04 Feb 1952, Mon ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/380954965/The Decatur Daily Review - 09 Oct 1962, Tue ·Page 1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/88583595/https://www.jcdr.net/article_fulltext.asp?id=6130#:~:text=Adverse%20effects%20include%20hepatitis%2C%20peripheral,illness%2C%20including%20psychosis%20in%20tuberculosis

BINGED
52. The Mysterious Murder of Prosecutor Jonathan Luna

BINGED

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 31:55


In this episode, Payton dives into the case of Jonathan Luna, a prosecutor who mysteriously disappeared from his office. When police find no motives and no potential suspects, the conspiracy theories go wild.  Case Source: The Midnight Ride of Jonathan Luna by William Kiesling WBALTV - https://www.wbaltv.com/article/jonathan-luna-murder-investigation-20-years-later/45896809#   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVyP_0M3f8w Fox 43 - https://www.fox43.com/article/news/jonathan-luna-murder-mystery-2003/521-2229b272-9355-43a8-8163-506440862577  LNP Lancaster, formerly known as Lancaster New Era - https://lancasteronline.com/features/yesteryear/the-strange-death-of-jonathan-luna---and-how-it-played-out-in-newspapers/article_337ca65c-8ed3-11ee-80c7-cb2c40f71e26.html  https://lancasteronline.newspapers.com/image/567598005/ https://www.newspapers.com/image/559712469/?terms=%22Jonathan%20Luna%22&match=1  https://www.newspapers.com/image/559712499/?terms=%22Jonathan%20Luna%22 https://www.newspapers.com/image/635372686/?terms=%22Jonathan%20Luna%22&match=1  WGAL News 8 - https://www.wgal.com/article/pennsylvania-jonathan-luna-death-still-surrounded-by-mystery-20-years-later/46034084# https://www.wgal.com/article/york-county-private-detective-aims-to-solve-mystery-surrounding-2003-death-of-jonathan-luna/30860802#  The Washington Post - https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/a-decade-later-prosecutor-lunas-death-still-a-mystery/2013/12/10/211e2ab8-f563-11e2-aa2e-4088616498b4_story.html  The York Daily Record - https://www.newspapers.com/image/555747845/?terms=%22Jonathan%20Luna%22&match=1   Sunday News Lancaster - https://www.newspapers.com/image/639881770/?terms=%22Jonathan%20Luna%22&match=1  https://www.newspapers.com/image/565469761/?terms=%22Jonathan%20Luna%22&match=1  Intelligencer Journal - https://lancasteronline.newspapers.com/image/567676314/  https://lancasteronline.newspapers.com/image/567676337/ The New York Times - https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/02/us/killings-of-prosecutors-put-focus-on-threats.html?_r=1&  The American Bar Association - https://www.americanbar.org/groups/bar-leadership/publications/bar_leader/2012_13/may_june/matter_life_death_bar_associations_respond_recent_attacks_lawyers_judges/  Next Level Emergency Medicine - https://www.nextlevelemergencymedicine.com/single-post/2018/12/05/hesitate-no-longer-identifying-suicide-attempts-with-self-inflicted-cuts-in-the-ed   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Corpus Delicti
253: Survival: The Survivors of William Bonin, Part 2

Corpus Delicti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 42:44


This is part two, so if you haven't yet, you'll want to go back to last week's episode.To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.Sources:How a Wolverhampton man escaped the clutches of a serial killer | Express & Star (expressandstar.com)Experience: I escaped from a serial killer | US crime | The GuardianRoger Sproston on the lost art of travel including hiking alone in Kathmandu | Daily Mail OnlinePeople v. Bonin (1988) :: :: Supreme Court of California Decisions :: California Case Law :: California Law :: US Law :: JustiaGadsden Times - Google News Archive SearchSan Bernardino Sun 19 October 1980 — California Digital Newspaper Collection (ucr.edu)William George Bonin, Petitioner-appellant, v. Arthur Calderon, As Warden of San Quentin State Prison;james Rowland, Director of the Californiadepartment of Corrections, Respondents-appellees, 59 F.3d 815 (9th Cir. 1995) :: JustiaPAGE ONE -- Boys' Killer Led a Twisted, Tortured Life (sfgate.com)The Vietnam War is to blame for the 14... - UPI ArchivesProfile of Serial Killer William Bonin, The Freeway Killer (thoughtco.com)TESTIMONY GRAPHIC IN 'FREEWAY KILLINGS' CASE - The New York Times (nytimes.com)1/8/1981 - Freeway Killer case details - Newspapers.com™William Bonin: The Freeway Killer - Crime Library on truTV.com (archive.org)The Tuscaloosa News - Google News Archive SearchThe Free Lance-Star - Google News Archive SearchAn 18-year-old who reportedly led police to the prime... - UPI ArchivesInmate Death at Mule Creek State Prison is Suspected Homicide - News Releases (ca.gov)21 Jan 1982, 10 - Lancaster New Era at Newspapers.comA&E I survived a Serial Killer - Season 1 Episode 10 - The Freeway Killer, 2022This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3202197/advertisement

Morbid
Episode 483: The Alleged Smurl Family Haunting pt 1

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 65:06


On August 19, 1986, a curious news item appeared in the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader regarding the home of West Pittston, PA family Jack and Janet Smurl. The couple claimed, for more than eighteen months their home had been a battleground of spiritual warfare that included everything from ghosts wandering the halls and tormenting the family dog to demons attacking the children and even sexually assaulting the adults in the house.The article in the Times Leader began a weeks-long fascination with the family and their ordeal, drawing reporters from all over Pennsylvania and the surrounding states, and eventually attracting the attention of self-proclaimed demonologist and psychic medium Ed and Lorraine Warren. At first, the Smurls' claims of demonic infestation were taken seriously by the church, many members of the press, and countless of the Smurls neighbors. As time wore on, however, the inability of both the Smurls and the Warren's to produce any evidence of their supposed haunting led many to believe the claims were just a hoax perpetrated by the family for attention and fame. Thank you to David White for research assistance ReferencesCitizen's Voice. 2017. John James Smurl obituary. June 23. Accessed July 5, 2023. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/citizensvoice/name/john-smurl-obituary?id=15953106.—. 1986. "Ghosdt briefing turns into shouting match." The Citizen's Voice, August 26: 5.—. 1986. "Haunted family nregotiating movie deal." The Citizen's Voice, September 6: 2.Collins, Jim. 1986. "West Pittston Mystery: Is basis murder or mishmash." Scranton Times, August 22: 3.—. 1986. "If you like sideshows, there's one close to home." Times-Tribune, August 31: 23.—. 1986. "Screen exorcist Jason Miller visits site of demonic doings." Times-Tribune, August 22: 3.Corbett, Steve. 1986. "Family: Home is under siege by evil spirits." Times Leader, August 19: 1.Curran, Robert. 1988. The Haunted: One Family's Nightmare. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press.—. 1986. "Brain surgery revelation casts demon dwelling doubts." The Scrantonia, August 24: 15.—. 1986. "Smurls credit prayers of many with cleansing house of demons." The Tribune, October 27: 3.DeAndrea, Francis. 1986. "Different kind of scare job." Times-Tribune, August 30: 3.Kurtz, Paul. 1987. "A case study of the West Pittston 'haunted' house." The Skeptical Inquirer 11 (Winter): 137-146.Lancaster New Era. 1986. "Scientists, priest skeptical about 'demons' in house." Lancaster New Era, August 23: 1.Morning Call. 1986. "Demons: Exorcisms fail to end family's nightmare." The Morning Call, August 22: 3.Porter, Jill. 1986. "A demon by any other name." Philadelphia Daily News, August 29: 2.Rotstein, Gary. 1986. "Bedeviled: Town is divided over 'haunted' family." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 25: 1.Shurmaitis, Dawn. 1986. "Demonologist says family is 'under attack'." Times Leader, August 19: 12.Singleton, David. 1986. "Publicity has cost haunted family." Danville News, August 23: 1.Trosky, Pat. 1986. "Are ghosts haunting West Pittston family?" Citizen's Voice, August 20: 3.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Murder With My Husband
150. Brenda Heist - The Unexplainable Explainable Disappearance

Murder With My Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 44:33


On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss the abrupt disappearance of mother, Brenda Heist whose case ends with an unforeseen twist. Links: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: wfmz.com, author: Pam Cunningham, May 2, 2013 cnn.com, author: Laura Smith-Spark, May 4, 2013 lancasteronline.com, author: Cindy Stauffer, January 10, 2014 Newspapers.com sources: John M. Hoober III, Lancaster New Era, "Woman missing, police seek clues," 12 February 2002, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/567416007), citing print edition, p.A12 Cindy Stauffer, Lancaster New Era, "Police, family wonder, worry about missing Lititz mom," 20 February 2002, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/567416325), citing print edition, pp. A1, A12 Lancaster New Era, "Lititz woman is still missing," 7 March 2002, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/567669601), citing print edition, p. A14 Cindy Stauffer, Lancaster New Era, "Without a trace," 5 February 2003, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/566725714), citing print edition, pp. A1, A5 Lancaster New Era, "Group offers reward in case of Lititz missing mom," 27 June 2002, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/566729638), citing print edition, pp. B1, B10 Cindy Stauffer and Susan Baldridge, Lancaster New Era, "Lititz mom still missing," 12 July 2003, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/566640925), citing print edition, pp. A1, A5 Jon Butter, LNP Sunday News, "A reward and a prayer," 13 July 2003, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/565431611), citing print edition. pp. A1, A5 Cindy Stauffer, Lancaster New Era, "7 years without a trace," 5 June 2009, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/567908061), citing print edition, pp. A1, A6 Jack Brubaker, LNP Sunday News, "Still missing," 9 October 2011, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/639880705), citing print edition. pp. A1, A8 Mark Scolforo, The Paducah Sun, 1 May 2013, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/413755412), citing print edition, p.6A Cindy Stauffer, Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, 2 May 2013, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/567096747), citing print edition, pp. A1, A4-A5 Tom Knapp, Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, 12 June 2013, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/567608530), citing print edition, pp. A1, A4-A5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

UNSUB
The Murder of Lindy Sue Biechler

UNSUB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 55:49


December 5th, 1975. Millersville, Pennsylvania. Lindy Sue Biechler was murdered in her own home while her husband was at work. One year later, her gravestone was vandalized and an anonymous letter addressed to Manor Township's Chief of Police taunted authorities, claiming responsibility for the murder and vandalism. Forty six years later, the murderer and author of the letter remain unidentified. NOTE: It should be noted that Mike Morford's 'The Murder in my Family' podcast had posted an interview with Lindy's half brother, Mike Little, around the time I was first digging into this case. It was an error on my part to omit their work when I stated there wasn't much outside of their blogs and largely dormant threads on reddit and websleuths. Adding here for purposes of clarity and apology. SOURCES: YouTube User HAZYFELLOW: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFelO09Q3aDfpDsyq8CsJdw Dark Matters - The Murder Of Lindy Sue Biechler: https://youtu.be/bhOYFKW80ao The Minds of Madness podcast, Episode 44: Christy Mirack https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com The Murder in my Family podcast, episode 19: Lindy Sue Biechler https://themurderinmyfamily.com/episode-19-lindy-sue-biechler/ 'Murder In Amish Country; the case of Lindy Sue Biechler' - True Crime Guy https://truecrimeguy.com/murder-amish-country-case-lindy-sue-biechler/ 'Lindy' - True Crime Diary http://truecrimediary.com/index.cfm?page=cases&id=206 Link to Coroner's Report: https://zodiackiller.net/community/non-zodiac-crimes/lindy-sue-biechler/paged/5/ https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/contests/new-unsolved-homicide-unit-pursuing-cold-cases-in-lancaster-county/521-2de0b232-f0a8-4457-9df2-c58471b7573e www.lancasteronline.com 'MSC Student's Wife, 20, Slain with Knife in Suburb Apartment', Intelligencer Journal; December 6, 1975 'Woman, 20, Slain In Suburban Apt.', Lancaster New Era; December 6, 1975 'Police Still Looking for Murder 'Break', Lancaster New Era; December 9, 1975 'Youth Held in Brutal Attacks on Four Women', Intelligencer Journal; January 15, 1976 'Man Charged in Vicious Attacks on 4 Women', Lancaster New Era; January 15, 1976 'No Tie Found to Biechler Murder', Intelligencer Journal; January 16, 1976 'Should the Police Withhold News of Violent Sex Crimes?', Intelligencer Journal; January 17, 1976 'Capollupo Charges are Sent to Court', Lancaster New Era; March 13, 1976 'Capollupo Charged with Murder', Intelligencer Journal; April 20, 1976 'Capollupo is Charged with Ariz. Murder', Lancaster New Era; April 20, 1976 'Capollupo Trial to Open Today', Intelligencer Journal; May 19, 1976 'No Force Used, Capollupo Says', Intelligencer Journal; May 20, 1976 'Capollupo Guilty on Seven Counts in Assault Cases', Intelligencer Journal; May 21, 1976 'Capollupo is Convicted of 7 Charges', Lancaster New Era; May 21, 1976 'Capollupo Shot to Death in Prison Escape Try', Lancaster New Era; July 2, 1976 'Guard Cleared in Capollupo Death in Prison Break', Lancaster New Era; July 7, 1976

Forgotten Darkness
85 - Don't Call It Murder, Call It A Job

Forgotten Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 44:27


In late 1930s Philadelphia, a murder-for-profit ring rivalling the French Affair of the Poisons, run by two cousins named Petrillo, is uncovered.  This is the story of the Poison Ring. Podcast Site: https://forgottendarkness.podbean.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDarkness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agable_fd/ Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/ Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Closing music by Soma. SOURCES “15 more poisoners face arrest as ring’s toll mounts hourly; crowd threatens Mrs. Favato.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 28, 1939. “2 more confess poison killings, third admits drowning plot; U.S. May enter investigation.” Philadelphia Inquirer, May 7, 1939. “3 confess arsenic plot as 7 others deny guilt.” Lancaster New Era, May 25, 1939. “3rd widow freed in insurance ring.” Reading Times, December 12, 1939. “Arsenic suspect believed slain to balk justice.” Allentown Morning Call, May 10, 1939. “Bail is denied in poison case.” Wilmington News Journal, September 7, 1939. “Beach slayer dies in cell.” Delaware County Daily Times, January 11, 1936. “Death threats menace son of triple slayer.” Kokomo (IN) Tribune, April 24, 1939. “Calls uncle, who sent him up, a poisoner.” New York Daily News, February 10, 1939. “Commutation saves woman from chair.” Latrobe Bulletin, June 20, 1941. “Completing jury in another poison trial.” Mount Carmel Item, December 13, 1939. “Convict Swartz for murder of mother in law.” Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, June 14, 1940. “'Customer' of murder syndicate starts term.” Scranton Times-Tribune, October 29, 1940. “Enters guilty plea in mass murders.” Danville Morning News, February 27, 1940. “Faces 30-year term for husband's poison death.” St. Louis (MO) Star and Times, December 14, 1939. “Fast hearings stun suspects in poison cases.” Baltimore Sun, May 11, 1939. “Five police win Inquirer awards for smashing poison ring.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 10, 1939. “Follow poison murder ring's trail to N.Y.” New York Daily News, May 14, 1939. “Framed to hide poison deaths, prisoner says.” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 12, 1939. “Gets 2-20 years in poison deaths.” Reading Times, December 13, 1939. “G-men to enter probe of Phila. mass murders.” Delaware County Times, May 15, 1939. “Hold 'death rose;' 12 more indicted.” New York Daily News, May 20, 1939. “Insurance plot suspect linked with deaths of 3.” Allentown Morning Call, January 9, 1936. “Jury given case of Reading man in N.J. drowning.” Reading Times, October 13, 1939. “Kiss of death woman is held without bail.” Bristol Daily Courier, May 19, 1939. “Last principal jailed in arsenic murder ring.” Scranton Times, December 13, 1945. “Life sentence given Rodia in drowning case.” Camden Morning Post, October 14, 1939. “'Love healer' gives up in poison ring probe.” New York Daily News, May 2, 1939. “Man, woman convicted in murder-for-insurance trials.” Lancaster Intelligencer Journal, September 28, 1939. “Murder-for-profit ring sets record in American crime.” New York Daily News, May 21, 1939. “Murder gang used hemlock.” Salt Lake Telegram, May 4, 1939. “Murder ring doctor makes guilty plea.” Harrisburg Evening News, February 26, 1940. “Nab long-sought widow in mass-murder probe.” York Gazette and Daily, May 19, 1939. “Nine New York murders laid to poisoners.” Pittsburgh Press, May 12, 1939. “Petrillo dies in electric chair.” New Castle News, October 20, 1941. “Petrillo's boast of arsenic murders revealed by witness.” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 26, 1939. “Philadelphia police hunt sources of 'witch's brew.'” Racine (WI) Journal-Times, May 13, 1939. “Poison ring plotted death of Phila. aides.” Camden (NJ) Morning Post, May 3, 1939. “Poison slayer pleads guilty.” York Daily Record, September 16, 1939. “Police arrest 2 more widows in poison quiz.” Philadelphia Inquirer, May 6, 1939. “Quaker city starts arraigning mass-murder suspects.” Baltimore Sun, May 11, 1939. “Rodio case is given to jury.” Philadelphia Inquirer, October 13, 1939. “Rodio guilty of murder; doctor tries suicide.” Philadelphia Inquirer, October 14, 1939. “Rose Carilli convicted of manslaughter.” Wilmington Morning News, December 14, 1939. “Rose Carilli drops fight for freedom.” Wilmington Morning News, January 23, 1940. “Rose Carina freed in $2500 bail for new murder trial.” Camden Morning Post, January 3, 1940. “Says Swartz asked facts on poisons.” Philadelphia Inquirer, December 16, 1939. “Seeress and collegian held in murder probe.” Pottsville Republican and Herald, June 20, 1939. “Spared from chair.” Carlisle Sentinel, July 1, 1941. “Survivors got lesser dose to postpone doom.” Camden (NJ) Morning Post, May 3, 1939. “Suspect brought to N.J. for trial in insurance murder.” Camden Morning Post, June 7, 1939. “Suspect in mass murders taken in Cleveland.” Carlisle Sentinel, May 17, 1939. “Swartz insane; trial called off.” Philadelphia Inquirer, December 21, 1939. “Two more admit their parts in death syndicate.” Sayre Evening Times, April 29, 1939. “Two offered jobs as executioners expose vast murder corporation.” Racine (WI) Journal-Times, May 13, 1939. “Two poison ring leaders admit part in deaths.” Harrisburg Evening News, April 29, 1939. “Wife held in plot to poison husband.” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 28, 1938. “Wife of former Scranton man is held for murder.” Scranton Times-Tribune, May 12, 1939. “'Witch' sobs at life term for poison.” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 2, 1940. “'Witch' swayed mind, wife-poisoner pleads.” Philadelphia Inquirer, March 21, 1940. “Witness mailed death threats.” Wilmington (DE) News, January 6, 1939. “Woman, 28, is shot by former suitor during a quarrel.” Brooklyn Eagle, December 14, 1936. “Woman arrested climaxing probe of arsenic ring.” Wilmington Morning News, September 2, 1939. “Woman poisoner twice attempts to take life.” Harrisburg Evening News, April 29, 1939. Young, R.J. “Arsenic and No Lace: The Bizarre Tale of a Philadelphia Murder Ring.” Pennsylvania History 67:3 (Autumn 2000). Commonwealth v. Petrillo, 12 A.2d 317, 338 Pa. 65 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Petrillo, 16 A.2d 50, 340 Pa. 33 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Petrillo, 19 A.2d 288, 341 Pa. 209 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Giovanetti, 19 A.2d 119, 341 Pa. 345 – CourtListener.com Commonwealth v. Giacobbe, 19 A.2d 71, 341 Pa. 187 – CourtListener.com Philadelphia Poison Ring Murders: a Virtual Cemetery - Find A Grave

Chalked & Amazed!
- Episode 007: Elva Hurst

Chalked & Amazed!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2009


Elva Hurst was raised among the "plain" people of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania - the Old Order Mennonite and Amish. These roots have given Elva a unique perspective on just how effective chalk art can be at opening doors into this ultra-conservative world.Raised with a solid work ethic, this mother of four also finds the time to write books, create art, teach classes, tend a farm and still keep a very busy performance schedule.Listen to a streaming version here. Running time: 71:16Right-click HERE to download the mp3 (audio) file.Visit Elva's Chalk Art HERE.You can read a nice review about Elva HERE from October, 2008.(photo by Richard Hertzler of the Lancaster New Era)The home of Elva's Barnyard Art Studio & GalleryCopyright protected under a Creative Commons License by Kerry Kistler and ChalkedAndAmazed.com

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings
New Era staff writer Janet Kelley on the day’s events

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2006


Download this episode (3:24) Lancaster New Era staff writer Janet Kelley discusses the process of recreating the day’s events of the Amish school shootings at Nickel Mines, Pa., Oct. 2. (The series ran from Dec. 13-15, 2006) For more on … Continue reading →

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings
New Era staff writer Cindy Stauffer on the Amish victims

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2006


Download this episode (3:18) Lancaster New Era staff write Cindy Stauffer discusses the Amish school shootings victims at Nickel Mines, Pa., Oct. 2. (Moderated by Corey Clayton, New Era online journalist) (The series ran from Dec. 13-15, 2006) For more … Continue reading →

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings
New Era staff writer Ad Crable on the Amish victims

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2006


Download this episode (3:49) Lancaster New Era staff writer Ad Crable discusses the Nickel Mines Amish school shooting victims. (Moderated by Corey Clayton, New Era online journalist) (The series ran from Dec. 13-15, 2006) For more on the series, visit … Continue reading →

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings
New Era staff writer Tom Murse on Charles Roberts

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2006


Download this episode (4:59) Lancaster New Era staff writer Tom Murse discusses Charles Roberts, the Amish school shootings’ gunman at Nickel Mines, Pa., Oct. 2. (Moderated by Corey Clayton, New Era online journalist) (The series ran from Dec. 13-15, 2006) … Continue reading →

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings
New Era editor Ernest Schreiber discusses the series

Lost Angels: The Untold Stories of the Amish School Shootings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2006


Download this episode (4:46) Lancaster New Era editor Ernest Schreiber discusses the newspaper’s three-day series about the Oct. 2 Amish school shootings at Nickel Mines, Pa. (The series ran from Dec. 13-15, 2006) For more on the series, visit the … Continue reading →