Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast


Latest Episodes

1915 Chicago's SS Eastland Disaster w/ Michael McCarthy - A True Crime History Podcast
July 26, 2020

On July 15th, 1915, a steamship with a checkered past called the SS Eastland docked at a wharf on the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, ready to transport 2500 Western Electric employees and their families across Lake Michigan to a company picnic. Once b

1882 Florida's "Headless Miser" Murder w/ Andrew Fink - A True Crime History Podcast
July 19, 2020

When the headless and mutilated corpse of an eccentric orange farmer named Sam McMillan was discovered submerged in a Florida lake in October of 1882, suspicion pointed to a young Englishman, Archie Newton, recently forced to flee London due to a titillat

American Outlaw Butch Cassidy w/ Charles Leerhsen - A True Crime History Podcast
July 12, 2020

When the name "Butch Cassidy" is mentioned, it conjures an image (for many of us) of Paul Newman, who along with Robert Redford joked their way through the classic 1969 film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid".  But that movie was almost entirely fiction

The 1959 "In Cold Blood" Clutter Murders w/ Gary McAvoy - A True Crime History Podcast
July 01, 2020

Most of us probably know at least the basics of the 1959 Kansas Clutter family murders case, in large part because the story was dramatically detailed by Truman Capote in his best-selling 1966 non-fiction novel entitled "In Cold Blood".  But was Capote's

Murder & Scandal in Beverly Hills w/ Barbara Schroeder & Clark Fogg - A True Crime History Podcast
June 12, 2020

Beverly Hills, California is not all glitz and glamor. The city has had more than its share of shocking true crime over the last one hundred years, often involving famous figures like Lana Turner, Lupe Vélez, Jean Harlow and Bugsy Siegel. Murder and scand

The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre w/ Tim Madigan - A True Crime History Podcast
June 06, 2020

June 1st, 2020 marked the 99th anniversary of one of the most despicable acts of mass murder in American history. A mob of 10,000 white vigilantes descended on an African-American suburb of Tulsa, Oklahoma - looting, burning houses and businesses, and kil

The 1770 Boston Massacre w/ Serena Zabin - A True Crime History Podcast
May 30, 2020

The city of Boston was put to the test when occupying British soldiers opened fire into a crowd of rioters on March 5th, 1770. Known forever as the Boston Massacre, it later became a rallying cry for the American Revolution.  My guest is Carlton College's

The 1934 Kelayres Massacre w/ Stephanie Hoover - A True Crime History Podcast
May 22, 2020

On November 5th, 1934, in the small coal mining town of Kelayres, Pennsylvania, Republican political boss Joe Bruno took an extreme and shocking step.  Worried and agitated about a possible loss in the following day's elections, he and his family used his

The 1859 Washington D.C. Murder of Philip Barton Key II w/ Chris DeRose - A True Crime History Podcast
May 14, 2020

As political factions battled in pre-Civil War Washington D.C., a sensational sex and murder scandal suddenly grabbed the nation's attention. New York Congressman Daniel Sickles, having learned that his wife Teresa was in the midst of a torrid love affair

The Radium Girls w/ Kate Moore - A True Crime History Podcast
May 06, 2020

In the years following World War One, thousands of young women were hired to paint radium on watch and clock dials so they would glow in the dark. As a result, many of the women would suffer the excruciating effects of radiation poisoning, which often lea