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This week, Danielle and Zee cover the disappearance of Polly Melton and the wild life of Pearl Hart, the Bandit Queen.Stalk us here!Merch - ghosts-n-heauxsTwitter - ghostsnheauxsInstagram - ghosts_n_heauxsFacebook - GhostsnHeauxsPodcastAnd don't forget to send your stories to ghostsnheauxs@gmail.com
Sie wurde berühmt, weil sie sie der einzig bekannte weibliche Outlaw war, der eine Postkutsche überfiel - und zugleich war es wohl der letzte Überfall auf eine Postkutsche. Pearl Heart wurde zu einer Legende des Wilden Westens, die sich in Comics, Filmen und Songs widerspiegelte.
Uno degli ultimi assalti alla diligenza negli Stati Uniti, alla fine del XIX secolo, fu compiuto da una donna. Il suo nome era Pearl, aveva una faccia d'angelo, ma per l'occasione si era tagliata i capelli e aveva indossato abiti maschili. Buon ascolto!
Stay clear, she's feisty! Pearl Hart (Lily Davy) is a woman who demanded attention when she was alive. How well does she rank? We are thrilled to announce that we have been invited to @intelligentspeechconf on November 4th, 2023! Intelligent Speech brings you an online conference that connects diverse and independent content creators with their audiences. Use the Promo Code: Rank to get 10% off your tickets! Sources Wildcat: The Untold Story of Pearl Hart by John Boessenecker
Today's True Weird Stuff - Wild West Pearl Forced to work in a brothel as a young girl, Pearl Hart rebelled and ran away. She broke all the hearts and she broke all the rules, and once she even broke out of jail. And then she got an idea…let's rob a stagecoach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pearl Hart had a lot of fame and history to her name over the years. It was just one big crime that caused her name to be remembered forever.
The exciting conclusion to the Pearl Hart story! History Boiz Podcast Live! Featuring How the West Was F#cked - The Rendezvous #howthewestwasfucked #htwwf #americanhistory #oldwest #wildwest #arizona #wildcat #laststagerobber #femalestagerobber
The shit saga continues for Pearl Hart! Events for July 2023 - The Rendezvous #howthewestwasfucked#htwwf#americanhistory#oldwest#wildwest #arizonahistory#femalebandits
Was Pearl Hart the 1st lady stage robber in the Ol' West? Was she the last? Neither! But the press played her up as both. But, as like anything else, truth as stranger than fiction... Strap in a for a even more wonderful whitey Whites of West Virginny type tale! #howthewestwasfucked#htwwf#americanhistory#oldwest#wildwest #pearlhart#laststagerobber#arizona#scopesmoneytrial
What's poppin' con-gregation? This week Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer join the show to discuss Lady Bandit Pearl Hart, one of the wildest bandits in the Wild West. Plus, an investor attempted to purchase Manhattan's iconic Flatiron Building for $190 million. Stay Schemin'! Research by Kaelyn Brandt https://therealdeal.com/new-york/2023/03/24/meet-the-mysterious-buyer-of-the-flatiron-building/https://time.com/4575757/pearl-hart-stagecoach-robber/https://nypost.com/2021/10/30/the-wild-life-and-death-of-old-west-feminist-bandit-pearl-hart/https://lithub.com/the-true-story-of-pearl-hart-straight-shooting-poetry-writing-woman-bandit/Wildcat: The Untold Story of Pearl Hart, the Wild West's Most Notorious Woman Bandit by John Boessenecker
March is Women's History Month, and the Valley 101 podcast is taking the opportunity to explore the stories of women from Arizona's history whom you might not have heard of. In this second episode of Arizona HERstory, we uncover the truth behind the legend of one of the most notorious criminals in Arizona history: Pearl Hart. Dubbed the "Bandit Queen" by local papers, Pearl's history has been bit of mystery and much of that was due to her own fabrication. Pearl came to Arizona all the way from Ontario, Canada in an attempt to escape an abusive life. For women of the 1800s, options for their independence were limited. But Pearl blazed her own path, and the fire of her spirit not only burned those close to her but it also scorched her life as well. But she never apologized for how she made herself. This episode was written and produced by Thomas France. You can reach him at tfrance@arizonarepublic.com and on Twitter @TFranceAZ Kaely Monahan executive produced this episode of Arizona HERstory. You can reach her at kaely.monahan@arizonarepublic.com. Follow her on Twitter @KaelyMonahan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Pearl", il nuovo cartonato "alla francese" di Tex, è scritto da Mauro Boselli per i disegni di Laura Zuccheri e incrocia le avventure di Tex e Carson con le imprese criminali di Pearl Hart, una delle rare protagoniste femminili del far west. www.SergioBonelli.it
Cari Lettori il Tex "alla francese" questa volta non convince.Realizzato anche bene, ma la storia è troppo piatta in tutti i suoi risvolti, con la protagonista che non riesce ad essere interessante che per poche vignette.Dal lato tecnico è evidente che si è osato pochissimo e questo Tex deve osare altrimenti non ha senso di esistere.Voi che ne pensate? Vi leggo nei commenti, Ciao Belli!!!*** Iscriviti al Canale ➜ http://bit.ly/Lucadeejay ****** Qui trovi tutto: https://linktr.ee/ilucadeejay ***Soggetto: Boselli MauroSceneggiatura: Boselli MauroDisegni: Zuccheri LauraColori: Leoni AnnalisaCopertina: Zuccheri LauraA diciott'anni rapinava diligenze… A venti finì dietro le sbarre… A ventuno evase da Yuma. La strada di Pearl Hart, ragazza dalla pistola facile, incrocia quella di Tex Willer e Kit Carson. Tre leggende del West s'incontrano e cavalcano assieme, nei deserti infuocati e nelle polverose main streets della vecchia Arizona!#lucadeejay #tex #sergiobonellieditore #allafrancese #fumetto #manga #fumetti #comics
It's the Wild West in the late 1800s, and we're wrangling the past of the infamous Pearl Hart. Learn how she became a pants-wearing, gun-slinging lady bandit and everything she did to survive her dangerous childhood to her tumultuous fame.If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, call 1-800-662-HELP.If you or someone you know is in a domestic abuse situation, call 800-799-7233.Tea of the Day: Texas Twist Theme Music by Brad FrankSources:Wildcat by John BoesseneckerPodcast: Legends of the Old West PodcastPart 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb_METir7UoPart 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xlzhRgIPo8Los Angeles Times June 11, 1899 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/155745181/?terms=pearl%20hart&match=1https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/lesser-known-history-african-american-cowboys-180962144/https://www.yesmagazine.org/social-justice/2021/05/13/asian-american-old-west
On May 30, 1899, history was made when Pearl Hart, disguised as a man, held up a stagecoach in Arizona and robbed the passengers at gunpoint. A manhunt ensued as word of her heist spread, and Pearl Hart went on to become a media sensation and the most notorious female outlaw on the Western frontier. Hailed by many as “The Bandit Queen,” her epic life of crime and legacy as a female trailblazer provide a crucial lens into the lives of the rare women who made their mark in the American West.My guest, New York Times bestselling author and Old West historian John Boessenecker shares incredible stories from the life of Lily Davy (aka Pearl Hart) and her equally fascinating sister Katy Davy. His book is called "Wildcat: The Untold Story of Pearl Hart, the Wild West's Most Notorious Woman Bandit". More information can be found on John Boessenecker's author's page: https://www.harpercollins.com/blogs/authors/john-boessenecker-202012295846868 Become a Most Notorious patron: https://www.patreon.com/mostnotoriousMost Notorious on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MostNotorious1Most Notorious on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mostnotoriouspodcastMost Notorious on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mostnotoriousMost Notorious website: https://www.mostnotorious.com/
Today, Lauren and Kenzie tackle Arizona. First, Lauren covers a day in the life of an inmate at the Yuma Territorial Prison and the horrors and haunts that accompany the building. Then, Kenzie talks about the bloody history of the Bucket of Blood saloon on Bucket of Blood Street in Holbrook. We hope you enjoy our side tangents on this episode!--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gSXDohZ7l06jo0pzNn6viWqkkBeZscN89QCd7LBip3o/edit?usp=sharing--Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
In Arizona Territory, Peart Hart's adventures escalated and intensified. She robbed a stagecoach, tried to outrun the law, escaped from jail, and ended up in the notorious Yuma Prison. Her exploits made headlines across the country, but her fame was fleeting in the waning days of the Old West. Join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join To advertise on this podcast, please email: sales@advertisecast.com For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We're @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. This show is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please visit AirwaveMedia.com to check out other great podcasts like Ben Franklin's World, Once Upon A Crime, and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peart Hart faced extreme trauma as a young girl and eventually ran away from home with her sister. They crisscrossed the East Coast and Midwest of America and committed petty crimes and minor burglaries. They landed in jail and spent time in reformatories. By the time Pearl was in her 20s, she made a decision: she needed to make a new life in The West. Join Black Barrel+ for ad-free episodes and bingeable seasons: blackbarrel.supportingcast.fm/join To advertise on this podcast, please email: sales@advertisecast.com For more details, visit our website www.blackbarrelmedia.com and check out our social media pages. We're @OldWestPodcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. This show is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please visit AirwaveMedia.com to check out other great podcasts like Ben Franklin's World, Once Upon A Crime, and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1889 a woman calling herself Pearl Hart holds up a stagecoach in Arizona. In this episode John Boessenecker talks about Pearl Hart and his book Wildcat. Pearl's life from poverty to prostitution to stage coach robbing and prison sounds miserable. But the woman herself was beautiful, smart, full of life and hard not to admire. In fact the whole family and in particular her sister Katie led fascinating lives. Highly recommended.
Episode 198: If you've had any interest in the Wild West, you've no doubt heard of a many of the storied gunmen and bandits from the era like Butch Cassidy, Jesse James and Billy the Kid. You probably also think of the United States, but Canada has its own legends and colourful characters from the era on both sides of the border. For example, legendary gunslinger and lawman, Bat Masterson, was was born in Henryville, Quebec. Sometimes the outlaws were women, like one notorious Canadian-born, lady bandit and the subject of this episode, whose most famous alias was Pearl Hart. After a rough life with criminal exploits that started during her troubled childhood, Pearl got herself into big trouble in Arizona in 1899 and was finally taken into custody after robbing a stage coach. Sources: Pearl Hart - Wikipedia Pearl Hart – Lady Bandit of Arizona – Legends of America Bandit Pearl Hart holds up an Arizona stagecoach - HISTORY The life and times of Pearl Hart, Ontario's cigar-smoking, Wild West superstar | The Star Pearl Hart: The Amazing Life of The Bandit Queen Female bandit Pearl Hart: “I shall not be tried under a law in which my sex had no voice in making” The wild life and death of Old West feminist bandit Pearl Hart Pearl Hart - ‘Bandit Queen' of the Old West - WednesdaysWomen Pearl Hart, the Last Lady Outlaw - HeadStuff Wild Women of the Wild West: Pearl Hart ~ Lady Bandit of Arizona Listen to Wildcat Audiobook by John Boessenecker The Encyclopedia of Lawmen, Outlaws, and Gunfighters - Leon Claire Metz - Google Books The Cosmopolitan — Volume 27 — Google Play Books Pearl Hart: Smooth-talking card shark led Pearl's slide to perdition | Local news | tucson.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/darkpoutine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not many women bandits have roamed the West. Probably the most notorious and the one who made headlines around the country is Pearl Hart. Author and historian John Boessenecker saddles up to the ranch to chat with Russell and Alan about WILDCAT, his new book about Pearl's forays and adventures in the Arizona territory and beyond.
This is John Boessenecker's newest book about, Pearl Hart - The Wild West's Most Notorious Woman Bandit. On this podcast we talk about John's early life and how he became an author. #oldwest #history #pearlhart #arizona
In this episode, we celebrate India's iconic lady dacoit, Phoolan Devi's birthday by discussing her life and times along with that of Pearl Hart, a Wild West outlaw who got lost in the desert after successfully robbing a stagecoach!! All this in the Main Course! In Believe it or Not, Joy and Rathin talk about a sumo wrestler cut-out which spooked participating horses in the show jumping event at Tokyo 2020!! In Cute Words and Phrases, the focus is on sports as Rathin shares the meaning of the Aussie phrase - Doing a Bradbury and Joy breaks down the origin of golfing terms like birdie and eagle. Plus the regular sections like Bare Naked Lies and audience questions!! If you love bandits, dacoits, outlaws and other swashbuckling buccaneers - tighten your sashes, man the sails and get onboard the ride of your life! The thrill alone will be worth it!! Even if you manage to fall off!! We frequently do!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/factofthematter/message
Travis Mills is the Director and CEO of Running Wild Films. He has challenged himself to make 12 Western films in 12 months, one per month. In episode 105 of the SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking, we share the story of one of these films, which was shot with the iPhone. Read the article for this episode in our Smartphone Filmmaking Publication: https://medium.com/smartphonefilmmaking Travis loves a good challenge and calls himself a bit “crazy” so he jumped at the thought of shooting one of 12 Western films in 12 months with the iPhone. In 2013 he challenged himself to shoot 52 films in 52 weeks, and that was part of how he began to set incredible goals as a filmmakers. He continued to make films and feature films over the years and he came to the idea that he would make 12 feature films in 12 months. However, he upscaled that challenge because he figured it wasn't hard enough. Remember, Travis is a bit crazy, right? He decided to make the most challenging features by shooting Westerns. Westerns are a unique genre because of the challenges, from sets, locations, horse wrangling, shootouts…it's a big challenge in itself but shooting it all with the iPhone is both interesting and intriguing. One one hand, all these details can be challenging for any filmmaker using traditional cameras. On the flip side, it also becomes a relief to film using a smartphone due to the minimalist production process. Thinking about tearing down the equipment after shooting a scene with a smartphone is a lot easier to do with a small camera. What people think about though, is those grand shots of people riding horses and stage coach scenes. That didn't seem to get in the way of the film, from the rough footage I watched, because again…the story itself is captivating. As you are following the story, the wide shots on the Western landscape are simply a part of the storyline. Travis is one of the characters in the film, one of the protagonists. But the main character is Pearl Hart, played by Lorraine Etchell. Her performance is worthy of mentioning. Her acting brings her character to life and watching her really brings you close to the turmoil she experienced in her life's story. The Woman Who Robbed A Stagecoach film tells the true story of Pearl Hart, a female outlaw who became famous for robbing a stagecoach and escaping prison in Arizona at the turn of the century. The film also features actors Travis Mills, Kevin Goss, John Marrs, Michael Estridge, John Schile, and many more. It was written and directed by Travis Mills, and is part of the “12 films made in 12 months” and the first Western feature film shot with an iPhone. Most of the film was shot in Globe, Arizona. But they traveled to Yuma and they were able to shoot at the prison in the cell where Pearl Hart was held. Travis shares his character, and the unknown history about him which he had to create for the story in the film. The conversation brings the topic of bringing actual history into a film based on a true story. One of the ways to do that, was his insistence on shooting in the actual locations in Arizona, instead of shooting the film in more picturesque locations. Travis was inspired by Sean Baker's Tangerine and since then, he's been twirling the idea of making a feature with an iPhone. In the podcast, he shares some of the ideas he's had for a mobile feature but it was the story of Pearl Hart that he kept thinking about. The budget for the movie was about $6,000 and it was a 15-day shoot. Considering it's also a Western, it was a very modest budget. His crew was four people and they had no experience shooting on the iPhone. They learned about mobile filmmaking along the way. Listen to Travis share his own story of what brought him into film. Part of that story is that he was obsessed with movies growing up. Interestingly, he grew up in the Comoro Islands in the southeastern coast of Africa. Pioneers are paving the way for the future of the mobile filmmaking industry. It's inspiring to share pioneers like Travis Mills in our podcast. If you are looking for inspiration and information about this niche industry where more and more people are making incredible films using smartphone cameras. Travis may also be the first filmmaker to shoot 12 feature films in 12 months, which he is using traditional filmmaking cameras for the rest of the films. We asked him to elaborate a bit on filming all his films, regardless of the camera he used on the rest of the films. Close to the end of our conversation, Travis shares how the daunting process of feature filmmaking can be achievable, and how to push yourself as a filmmaker. He shares some of the filmmakers that inspire him. SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking: The Voice of Mobile Film™ is for everyone who ever wanted to or is curious about making movies and videos using smartphones. Watch the trailer for the film which features a version of Buffalo Gals, performed by Courtney Odom: https://youtu.be/ig1xhBtyDUI Follow Travis Mills and Running Wild Films: Running Wild Films Website: http://www.runningwildfilms.com/ Twitter for Running Wild Films: https://twitter.com/RunWildFilms Running Wild Films on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1uVUsOVjqQgIId1UF7khhw Travis Mills on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3524360/ Travis on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/travismillsdirector/ Travis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/travis_director Our Links: Smartphone Filmmaking Publication on Medium: https://medium.com/smartphonefilmmaking Mobile Filmmaker Shop Online Store: http://mobilefilmmakershop.com Subscribe, support and listen to bonus episodes and more on Patreon: http://patreon.com/sbppodcast Support podcast host Susy Botello: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/susybotello Mobile Film Stories on Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/club/mobile-film-stories SBP Podcast Website: http://sbppodcast.studio SBP Podcast on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14682500/reference Video and Film Streaming Distribution for Smartphone Films: http://mobilefilmstories.com International Mobile Film Festival Website: http://internationalmobilefilmfestival.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/sbppodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/sbppodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mobilefilmsd/ iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sbp-podcast/id1296673665 Susy Botello on Twitter: http://twitter.com/susybotello SBP Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ISEF0SZOLyRpw20loXzlo#upsell YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mobilfilmfestival?sub_confirmation=1 © Copyright 2021 S. 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Howdy y'all and welcome to another True Crime installment of A Little Bit Grim - the podcast that tells you the grim and gory details. First, Taylor talks about the Murder of Julie Scully: a horrible tale of big dreams gone wrong. Then Jenni continues with her theme of the Wild Wild West and talks about the Bandit Queen, Pearl Hart. Help support the podcast by shopping at WickedCatClothing.com - A Little Bit Grim listeners get 30% off their order by using code GRIM30 at checkout The Socials Official Website Merch Store Twitter Instagram Facebook Group
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Put on your spurs and grab a whiskey. We're celebrating the women of the Wild West. Shelby discusses one of the first professional Blackjack players, Elenor Dumont. Amy tells us about stagecoach robber/outlaw, Pearl Hart. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
Put on your spurs and grab a whiskey. We're celebrating the women of the Wild West. Shelby discusses one of the first professional Blackjack players, Elenor Dumont. Amy tells us about stagecoach robber/outlaw, Pearl Hart. Intro Song: What I Do by Kristy Krüger © ℗Just Like Freddy Music ASCAP Instagram: herstorythepodcast
This podcast is the yarn of an Arizona stagecoach robbery in 1899 by a woman named may or may not have been Pearl Hart, who may or may not have been from Canada. A story that asked a lot of questions that have no answers, and for that, I apologize in advance. Enjoy!Links to the sources I used to write this episode.Legends of America - Pearl Hart – Lady Bandit of ArizonaChronicle of the Old West - Pearl Hart (Video)Pearl Hart - WikipediaPearl Hart: Smooth-talking card shark led Pearl's slide to perditionArizona Territory, 1863-1912: A Political History by Jay J. Wagoner★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
“The fight’s commenced. Go to fighting or get away!” This is the story of more gunslinging and heists. Pearl Hart needs to see her mother; is a stagecoach robbery the answer? The Earps Brothers and Doc Holiday are on the opposite of a political and economic feud with the “Cow Boys” in the mining town of Tombstone, Arizona Territory; are they disarming the “Cow Boys” in accordance with a city ordinance? Or is there more to it? Jesse James is a Civil War bushwhacker; but is it still “bushwacking” if he keeps robbing and killing after the war? Or is he a bandit? Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are fleeing to South America; but do they die in a shootout? Or will Butch prove he’s still alive by visiting his family in Utah years later? Somewhere between the legends and myths is the truth. Too bad some of it will forever remain elusive. Welcome to the Wild West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Kate talks a light hearted look at how a couple of Haliburton County communities might - or might not - have been named. Is it Fact or fiction? The communities this week are Tory Hill and Gooderham. Plus, Paul talks about Pearl Hart from Lindsay, Ontario who gained fame and notoriety as one of only two female stagecoach robbers in the American Old West. Kate Butler is the Director of the Haliburton Highlands Museum. Paul Vorvis is the host of the Your Haliburton Morning Show 7 - 9 a.m. Fridays on-air at Canoe FM 100.9 and streaming on your internet devices. Haliburton County is in cottage country about 2 1/2 hours north of Toronto. You can contact us at timewarp@canoefm.com
She got lost after robbing a stage and was arrested, while in prison she became one of the most famous women in Arizona. A petite lady or a dangerous outlaw? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
History Riders Radio Podcast HRR 2320 for Week 23 of 2020 – Saturday 05/30/2020 to Friday 06/05/2020. History Riders, ride this Week’s Memory Trail with Doc Boyle to discover an event from Western History for each day of the week; all rounded up from the pages of Old West Daily Reader. Subjects Include: The Kansas-Nebraska Act; Joe Boot and Pearl Hart; Trans-Continental Newspaper; Deadwood Dick; General Edmund Kirby Smith; William Dennis and Judge Gordon Belt; Nineteenth Amendment; The bark Tonquin. (00:06:45)Please leave a FaceBook “Like” and share our link with a friend. Thanks for the visit! - oldwestdailyreader.comSupport the show (http://oldwestdailyreader.com)
In the first of a series, we discuss people who were influenced by the Chicago World's Fair, pitting the last female stagecoach robber against the woman who invented the dishwasher! A crazy matchup with two fascinating figures! Josephine Cochran vs Pearl Hart! Show notes at https://www.historicallyhot.com/episodes/worldfair1
Rita & Amanda discuss confronting rapists & not inviting bad men to things. Then Rita introduces Ching Shih, a pirate lord who terrorized the China Seas. Amanda brings the tale of Pearl Hart to life. Pearl became an infamous stagecoach robber & jailbird! Loving the feminist world history lessons told with a little comedy & friendship? Then follow IDKHer on social media & TELL YOUR FRIENDS! FB: @idkherpodcast Insta: @idkher_podcast Twitter: @IDKHerPodcast
This week Allie shares the story of Pearl Hart and her infamous stagecoach robbery. Tune in to hear our discussions on cowboy aesthetics, wild west dating games, and crazy escape attempts. View images for this case on our Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook pages.
On this first anniversary episode of the Forgotten News Podcast, we tell the story of the last stagecoach robbery in the United States, which took place in Arizona in 1899. There will also be a Police Blotter and Court News segment (August 28, 1886), and shout-outs for everyone who gave reviews on iTunes over the past 3 months. HISTORICAL REFERENCES: The Last Stagecoach Robbery / The Life of Pearl Hart: Brown, Wynne L., More than Petticoats: Remarkable Arizona Women (2003). Love, Frank, Poor From Brothel to Boomtown: Yuma's Naughty Past, Pitiful Pearl Hart: Yuma Prison's Most Famous Inmate. (1981). The People’s Almanac #2, The Last Stagecoach Robbery (1978). New York Times. Arizona Robbers Caught, June 6, 1899. p. 1. Dallas Morning News. Escape of Pearl Hart. October 12, 1899. p. 5. New York Times. Pearl Hart Acquitted. November 17, 1899. p. 9. Volbeat, Pearl Hart (song), on album, Outlaw Gentlemen and Shady Ladies. Tales of Wells Fargo (tv show), Pearl Hart (episode), May 9, 1960. Death Valley Days (tv show), The Last Stagecoach Robbery (episode), March 17, 1964. Police Blotter and Court News: Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 28, 1886. GUEST VOICES: Pearl Hart – Erin Fleming, host of the Redrum Blonde podcast. Narrator, Police Blotter – Carrie, host of the Sip & Shine podcast. Police Blotter Title Voice – Shawn Vanderloo, host of the Rusted Robot podcast and the Soul Forge podcast. Judge / Call to Order - John Doe, free-lance actor and voice performer. Judge / Adjournment – Jeff Richardson, co-host of the Everything Is Awesome with Jeff & KC podcast, and the Shattered Worlds RPG podcast. Host Intro: Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast. Extro Aphorism (voice): Kit Caren, co-host of the Forgotten News Podcast. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by/3.0 At Rest I Knew A Guy The Curtain Rises Freesound.org: Happy Birthday Music Box (Inspector J). SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org: Horse Gallop and Whinny EXTRO APHORISM: Source: Chesterton, G.K., Heretics, (1909), “On The Institution of the Family” (chapter) (only partial quote in episode). T-SHIRTS, MUGS, AND OTHER SWAG - NOW AVAILABLE! Just click here! HEY! CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?! PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AUDIO EQUIPMENT. AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES. ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT! Just click on this PayPal link, to contribute. PAYPAL Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Episode 28 lavishes you with the stories of the Fox sisters (Leah, Margaret, and Kate) who were instrumental in popularizing the Spiritualist fad of the late 19th century, and Pearl Hart, who went down in history as the 'Bandit Queen,' having pulled off one of the last recorded stagecoach heists in U.S. history. Deviant betches.
Pearl Hart, the "Lady Bandit" loved the bad boys. She married one and they attended the World's Fair where she became enamored with strong women of the west like Annie Oakley. Inspired, she robs a stage coach and becomes one of the most infamous shady ladies of the old west.
Armed with a .44 Colt pistol, Pearl Hart robbed a stagecoach and was immediately arrested. The last stage robbery resulted in 18 months in jail for the beautiful bandit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the turn of the twentieth century, a pretty trainwreck of an Arizona Lady robs a stagecoach and begins a life of infamy as one of Arizona's last stagecoach robbers.
Season 1, Episode 3: "The Crimson Cowpoke" The evil Hacker Brothers have run just about everyone out of town except for Miss Kitty the *ahem* "saloon keeper," Schoolmarm Pearl Hart, Ichabod the undertaker and old drunk Jesse. Prospector MacGuffin finally struck gold and the Hackers aim to take over the claim. The town's only salvation lies in dime-novel hero The Crimson Cowpoke -- who mysteriously shows up just as handsome, young Andrew West moves to town to set up a General Store! This week's episode has rip-roaring action, whips and gunfights at high noon, tying an ingenue to the train tracks, an incredibly smart horse named Bluebell and much more! Recorded live at Bozeman, Montana's Equinox Theatre, now known as the Verge Theater on July 2, 2011! What you hear is what the audience heard with no overdubs and minimal post-production to try to make it comfortable to your ears! In this first season, we had not yet made the decision to have entirely analog effects, but Sound Impresario Rob Robinson did activate each one live on stage! Written and Directed by Keith Suta Featuring: Wren Goodman as Pearl Hart; Robert Dalton as Andrew West and MacGuffin; Sadie Cassavaugh as Miss Kitty; Zebediah Gammack as Hacker; Ryan Lawrence Flynn as Walt Hacker; Christian McDaniel as Ichabod and Ed Hacker; Chris Donahue as Jesse; and Keith Suta as Mr. Announcer! Music composed and performed by Chris Donahue Sound effects by Rob Robinson