Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast


Latest Episodes

1828 Scotland's Serial Killing Duo Burke & Hare w/ Lisa Rosner - A True Crime History Podcast
July 18, 2017

In 1828 two friends named William Burke and William Hare killed sixteen people in Edinburgh, Scotland and sold their bodies to an anatomist named Dr. Robert Knox. Dr. Lisa Rosner, author of "The Anatomy Murders", tells the story of this notorious duo o...

The 1920 Murder of Oilman Jake Hamon w/ David R. Stokes - A True Crime History Podcast
July 09, 2017

Oklahoma oilman and multi-millionaire Jake Hamon had just helped elect Warren Harding President of the United States and had a fast track to Secretary of the Interior - but under one condition. He had to break things off with his mistress of ten years,...

New York's Mad Bomber w/ Michael Greenburg - A True Crime History Podcast
June 26, 2017

My guest is historian Michael Greenburg, the author of "The Mad Bomber of New York, The Extraordinary True Story of the Manhunt that Paralyzed a City". He tells the story of serial bomber George Metesky, who terrorized New York City in the 1940s and 50...

Jack the Ripper 101 w/ Donald Rumbelow - A True Crime History Podcast
June 04, 2017

The number of theories surrounding the Jack the Ripper murders in 1880s London are too staggering to mention. At least 200 suspects have been considered over the decades and spirited debate over his true identity has preoccupied the time of many a true...

The 1953 Kidnap and Murder of Bobby Greenlease w/ John Heidenry - A True Crime History Podcast
May 20, 2017

On September 28th, 1953, Bobby Greenlease, 6 year-old son of millionaire Robert Greenlease, was kidnapped and then murdered by two grifters named Carl Austin Hall and Bonnie Brown Heady. John Heidenry, author of "Zero at the Bone: The Playboy, the Pro...

Crime and Punishment in Puritan New England w/ Juliet Mofford - A True Crime History Podcast
May 06, 2017

My guest is Juliet Mofford, author of "The Devil Made Me Do It! Crime and Punishment in Early New England". She discusses a variety of topics, including scarlet letters, witches, and the methods that Puritans dealt out punishments to law-breakers.

1898 Alaska's Legendary Crime Boss and Huckster Soapy Smith w/ Catherine Spude - A True Crime History Podcast
April 22, 2017

My guest today, Catherine Spude, author of "That Fiend in Hell: Soapy Smith in Legend", tells the story of the renowned con-man, crime boss and murderer Soapy Smith, known in history as the "King of Skagway". She also helps separate the fact from the f...

The 1930s Cleveland Torso Murders w/ James Jessen Badal - A True Crime History Podcast
April 08, 2017

In a rough part of Cleveland Ohio called Kingsbury Run, twelve decapitated bodies, some mutilated and dismembered, were discovered from 1934-1938\. My guest, Dr. James Badal, author of "In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland's Torso Murders", discusses ...

The Real Rasputin w/ Douglas Smith - A True Crime History Podcast
March 18, 2017

There are many myths surrounding Grigori Rasputin, known in popular history as the "Mad Monk" and the "Holy Devil". His influence on Tsar Nicholas II and his family in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Russia is well known, but my guest, Douglas Smith, aut...

More 1930s Gangster Molls w/ Ellen Poulsen - A True Crime History Podcast
March 11, 2017

Dillinger historian Ellen Poulsen, author of "Don't Call Us Molls", completes her interview with me about the role of women in Depression-era gangs of the Midwest. Included in this episode, girlfriends of the Barker-Karpis and Dillinger Gangs, Mrs. Bab...