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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Separating Fact from Fiction
01August 18, 2025 4:00am

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Separating Fact from Fiction

In 1981, 21-year-old Danny Hansford was shot and killed inside one of Savannah’s grandest mansions. The man who pulled the trigger, antiques dealer Jim Williams, claimed self-defense. What followed was a legal circus resulting in four high-…

The Green Bicycle Mystery
02August 11, 2025 4:00am

The Green Bicycle Mystery

Bella Wright was a shy, working-class woman whose life was cut short on a summer night in 1919, just short of her 22nd birthday. At first, her death looked like a tragic accident – until a single bullet found lodged in the dirt road changed…

Gun on the Ferry: The Ruin of Laura Fair
03August 04, 2025 4:00am

Gun on the Ferry: The Ruin of Laura Fair

Laura Fair wanted what many women in Gilded-Age San Francisco wanted: security, respectability, and a husband who told the truth. What she got instead was a years-long affair and a heap of public scorn. When a single gunshot rang out aboard…

The Fox in the Henhouse: Klaus Fuchs and the Secret That Changed the World
04July 28, 2025 4:00am

The Fox in the Henhouse: Klaus Fuchs and the Secret That Changed the World

You’d think the guy helping build the deadliest weapon in history would be someone the Allies vetted carefully. You’d be wrong. Klaus Fuchs was a physicist, a refugee, and a trusted member of the Manhattan Project. He was also a Soviet spy.…

Karen Silkwood and the Price of Speaking Up
05July 21, 2025 4:00am

Karen Silkwood and the Price of Speaking Up

In 1974, 28-year-old Karen Silkwood left her home with a binder full of evidence and a plan to blow the whistle on dangerous conditions at the plutonium plant where she worked. She never arrived. What followed was a national uproar, a swirl…

Reckoning at Penn State: The Jerry Sandusky Scandal
06July 14, 2025 4:00am

Reckoning at Penn State: The Jerry Sandusky Scandal

Jerry Sandusky was a legend at Penn State University. As the right hand of head football coach Joe Paterno, he was known not only as an exceptional coach but also as a big-hearted philanthropist and advocate for troubled youth. So when a 20…

Faith Vs. Flag: How the Gobitis Case Tested the Limits of Religious Freedom
07July 07, 2025 4:00am

Faith Vs. Flag: How the Gobitis Case Tested the Limits of Religious Freedom

In 1935, 12-year-old Lillian Gobitas and her little brother William were kicked out of their Pennsylvania public school — not for misbehaving, but for quietly refusing to salute the flag, which they believed went against their Jehovah’s Wit…

The Murder of Phil Hartman
08June 30, 2025 4:00am

The Murder of Phil Hartman

Crimes Of The Centuries is dark again this week, so here is an episode that you might not have heard previously... or might just want to listen to again. When news spread that a high-profile comedian was killed in a murder-suicide in 1998,…

Guest Episode: The Wild Tale of Black Jack Ketchum
09June 23, 2025 4:00am

Guest Episode: The Wild Tale of Black Jack Ketchum

While Crimes of the Centuries takes a brief summer break, enjoy a guest episode from Josh at The Wild West Extravaganza. This one’s a doozy: It’s the story of "Black Jack" Ketchum — a train robber whose criminal exploits made headlines acro…

The Siege of Sidney Street
10June 16, 2025 4:00am

The Siege of Sidney Street

In late 1910 and early 1911, a band of impulsive Latvian radicals fleeing persecution in Russia unleashed a wave of violence in London that left three policemen dead and part of a quiet city block in ruins. The siege that followed would not…

The Repairman's Ruse: The Kidnapping of Alice Speed Stoll
11June 09, 2025 4:00am

The Repairman's Ruse: The Kidnapping of Alice Speed Stoll

When Berry Stoll returned from work on Oct. 10, 1934, the scene greeting him was pure chaos: His maid was tied up, his wife was missing and a terrifying pool of blood covered one of the beds. Alice Speed Stoll had been kidnapped by a smooth…

Breach of Trust: Inside the Legendary Loomis Fargo Heist
12June 02, 2025 4:00am

Breach of Trust: Inside the Legendary Loomis Fargo Heist

One Sunday morning in 1997, a security guard noticed the front fence at Loomis Fargo in Charlotte, North Carolina, was ajar. So was the warehouse door. And the vault inside was fitted with a suspicious time lock. When authorities finally op…

Silenced in the South: Ruby McCollum and the Murder of Dr. Adams
13May 26, 2025 4:00am

Silenced in the South: Ruby McCollum and the Murder of Dr. Adams

In 1952, Ruby McCollum left two of her children in her car as she casually walked into a doctor's office in Live Oak, Florida, and shot Dr. C. Leroy Adams — a respected white physician and newly elected state senator. But what seemed like a…

The Stolen Cells and Silent Legacy of Henrietta Lacks
14May 19, 2025 4:00am

The Stolen Cells and Silent Legacy of Henrietta Lacks

When Henrietta Lacks discovered a tumor inside of her in 1951, she turned to Johns Hopkins Medical Center for help. They examined her cells and discovered two things: First, she had cervical cancer. And second, her cells, for reasons we sti…

Presenting: Murder True Crime Stories
15May 15, 2025 4:00am

Presenting: Murder True Crime Stories

Murder: True Crime Stories explores the depths of history's most notorious murders, like you've never heard before. Go beyond the crime scene as we search for the real story, and focus on the people impacted the most. Whether or not the ca…

Sex on the Moon: The Audacious Theft of Lunar Rocks
16May 12, 2025 4:00am

Sex on the Moon: The Audacious Theft of Lunar Rocks

A band of nerdy geology enthusiasts were sure the email they received in 2002 was a hoax: The unsolicited message said that its writer was in possession of moon rocks that he was willing to sell. But moon rocks were among the most valuable …

Did Britain Hang an Innocent Man? The Murders at Rillington Place Part 2
17May 05, 2025 4:00am

Did Britain Hang an Innocent Man? The Murders at Rillington Place Part 2

When 25-year-old Tim Evans was hanged for killing his wife and 14-month-old daughter in 1949, few outside of his family questioned whether justice had been done. After all, Evans had at one point confessed to the crimes. But during his tria…

John Reginald Christie and the Murders at Rillington Place
18April 28, 2025 4:00am

John Reginald Christie and the Murders at Rillington Place

In 1953, a horrific discovery was made behind some hastily hung wallpaper in a flat at 10 Rillington Place in London's Notting Hill neighborhood: The decomposing bodies of three women. Another body was found beneath floor boards, and two mo…

Journalist Spy: The Double Life of Pham Xuan An
19April 21, 2025 4:00am

Journalist Spy: The Double Life of Pham Xuan An

As American journalists worked to cover the Vietnam War, one of their colleagues proved a valuable asset: Pham Xuan An had been born in Vietnam, and was therefore able to help his coworkers navigate the ins and outs of an unfamiliar culture…

Jack Kevorkian: Dr. Death or Champion of Choice?
20April 14, 2025 4:00am

Jack Kevorkian: Dr. Death or Champion of Choice?

In the 1990s, Dr. Jack Kevorkian ignited a firestorm when he began helping to end the lives of people who said they were terminally ill. Over the years, he claimed to have assisted in the deaths of more than 130 people, all while challengin…

The Enduring Mystery of Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid
21April 07, 2025 4:00am

The Enduring Mystery of Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid

For much of their outlaw careers, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid weren't the inseparable duo that Hollywood made us believe with its 1969 depiction of the pair. But the movie isn't the only reason the two are inextricably linked: The tw…

*BONUS* Strange And Unexplained- That Time Democracy Almost Collapsed: The Forgotten History of Smedley Butler and the Plot to Overthrow FDR
22March 31, 2025 4:00am

*BONUS* Strange And Unexplained- That Time Democracy Almost Collapsed: The Forgotten History of Smedley Butler and the Plot to Overthrow FDR

Crimes Of The Centuries is dark this week, but we hope you'll enjoy this episode of Strange And Unexplained with Daisy Eagan. In the 1930s, some shadowy figures approached a decorated and beloved Marine with a plot to overthrow the govern…

How the Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire Forever Changed Civil Litigation
23March 24, 2025 4:00am

How the Beverly Hills Supper Club Fire Forever Changed Civil Litigation

As the audience was settling in for an evening of entertainment in one of the swankiest nightclubs in the Midwest, a busboy approached the mic and asked everyone to exit the sprawling building. Soon, the place was engulfed. The May 28, 1977…

How Family Man John List Became New Jersey's Bogeyman
24March 17, 2025 4:00am

How Family Man John List Became New Jersey's Bogeyman

To outsiders, John List was a mild-mannered, church-going father of three whose oddest trait was mowing the lawn in a suit and tie. But then the bodies of his wife, mother and three children were uncovered rotting in the family's Westfield,…

Mulholland's Deadly Dam Disaster
25March 10, 2025 4:00am

Mulholland's Deadly Dam Disaster

William Mulholland was summoned to the St. Francis Dam in San Francisquito Canyon early March 12, 1928, to inspect some leaks that workers found worrisome. Mulholland shrugged off the concerns and declared the dam -- the 19th he'd designed …

The Genesee River Killer
26March 03, 2025 4:00am

The Genesee River Killer

Sex workers began disappearing in the Rochester, New York, area at an alarming rate in the late 1980s. When their strangled and mutilated bodies were later discovered, it was clear they were being targeted by a sick killer with a distinct M…

Friday Follow-Up: Charley Ross: America's First Kidnapping for Ransom
27February 28, 2025 4:00am

Friday Follow-Up: Charley Ross: America's First Kidnapping for Ransom

On this Friday Follow-Up, we update with information brought to us by two descendants of an important latter-day figure in the case.  After 4-year-old Charley Ross vanished in a carriage with two men who'd offered him candy and fireworks, …

Twins Torn Apart: The Kidnapping of Marion Parker
28February 24, 2025 4:00am

Twins Torn Apart: The Kidnapping of Marion Parker

When a well-dressed man approached a Los Angeles junior high school in 1927 asking for his coworker Perry Parker's daughter, the woman at the front desk should have immediately sensed something was off. Parker didn't have one daughter at th…

Introducing: CRIME HOUSE TRUE CRIME STORIES
29February 20, 2025 4:00am

Introducing: CRIME HOUSE TRUE CRIME STORIES

Crime House True Crime Stories is the ultimate destination for true crime fans. Every episode features two notorious cases from that week in crime history, tied by a common theme like infamous serial killers, mysterious disappearances, tra…

The Betrayal of Anne Frank
30February 17, 2025 4:00am

The Betrayal of Anne Frank

Most people know the story of Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl who hid in a secret attic for two years with six other people to avoid the Nazis, but a question still festers 80 years later: Who turned them in and sealed their fates? "Crim…

The Lysine Cartel: How an Informant (Sloppily) Exposed Archer Daniels Midland
31February 10, 2025 4:00am

The Lysine Cartel: How an Informant (Sloppily) Exposed Archer Daniels Midland

Mark Whitacre, a high-ranking exec at the agribusiness company Archer Daniels Midland, approached the FBI with some scandalous news: His employer was part of an international cartel illegally inflating the cost of lysine, an additive used i…

At Any Cost: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong
32February 03, 2025 4:00am

At Any Cost: The Rise and Fall of Lance Armstrong

After recovering from Stage 4 testicular cancer, cyclist Lance Armstrong not only got his health back, but he became one of the sport's highest profile figures, winning seven Tour de France races in a row. While he insisted -- repeatedly an…

How Two Murders Became Three: The Story of George Stinney Jr.
33January 27, 2025 4:00am

How Two Murders Became Three: The Story of George Stinney Jr.

In 1944, the brutal slayings of two young girls made plenty of headlines in Alcolu, South Carolina. The trial of their suspected killer garnered far less attention -- even when he was convicted and violently executed in the electric chair. …

Aberfan's Lost Generation
34January 20, 2025 4:00am

Aberfan's Lost Generation

Students at Pantglas Junior School had just settled in at their desks the morning of Oct. 21, 1966, when an avalanche of slurry swept through the building, trapping hundreds of children and teachers and wiping out nearby homes and businesse…

The Stealing of 'The Scream'
35January 13, 2025 4:00am

The Stealing of 'The Scream'

As the world descended on Norway for the 1994 Winter Olympics, a determined thief set his sights on a Norweigian painting he'd coveted most of his life: Edvard Munch's The Scream. The daring theft of the world-renowned painting took less th…

The Murder That Scandalized Harvard
36January 06, 2025 4:00am

The Murder That Scandalized Harvard

On Thanksgiving week in 1849, Boston doctor and Harvard graduate George Parkman went for a walk and never returned home. The last place he'd been spotted was near the college's medical school, where he'd stopped for a meeting with Harvard c…

Introducing The In Between Podcast
37December 30, 2024 4:00am

Introducing The In Between Podcast

Host Mel Barrett investigates a famous murder case that has split the community in her home state of New Hampshire right down the middle for thirty-four years. It’s a closed case, but based on what Mel uncovers this season in old police fil…

Daniel Sickles: Temporarily Insane?
38December 23, 2024 4:00am

Daniel Sickles: Temporarily Insane?

Crimes of the Centuries presents one of Amber's favorite episodes from Season One. Happy holidays everyone! In 1859, two of Washington, D.C.'s highest-profile men were in love with the same woman -- and that love triangle would lead to the…

S4 Ep39 Part 2: Claus von Bülow's Two Trials of the Century
39December 17, 2024 4:00am

S4 Ep39 Part 2: Claus von Bülow's Two Trials of the Century

We are bringing you part two of the "Sunny" von Bülow story as a Bonus episode!  When heiress and socialite Martha "Sunny" von Bülow was found unresponsive on the bathroom floor, her husband seemed awfully quick to pull the plug when docto…

The Decades-Long Death of "Sunny" von Bülow
40December 16, 2024 4:00am

The Decades-Long Death of "Sunny" von Bülow

To outsiders, Claus and Martha "Sunny" von Bülow seemed an idyllic couple on the upper echelons of high society, but those who knew them best were growing increasingly concerned in the late 1970s when Sunny began having health scares that d…