Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast


Latest Episodes

The 1937 "Babes of Inglewood" Murders w/ Pamela Everett - A True Crime History Podcast
February 07, 2020

In the summer of 1937, in an idyllic neighborhood of Los Angeles called Inglewood, the unspeakable happened. Three little girls were lured from a park, assaulted and murdered. The sensational case, known as the "Babes of Inglewood" Murders, would shake De

1930s Gangster Alvin "Creepy" Karpis w/ Julie Thompson - A True Crime History Podcast
January 30, 2020

Alvin "Creepy" Karpis could claim many things in his life. He was not only the brains behind the Barker-Karpis Gang, but the last public enemy of the 1930s, one of J. Edgar Hoover's most hated adversaries, and the longest serving inmate in Alcatraz histor

The 1692 Salem Witch Hunt w/ Mary Beth Norton - A True Crime History Podcast
January 23, 2020

In this episode, we examine the most notorious witch hunt in American history, in Salem, Massachusetts. Hundreds of women and men were accused of witchcraft by young, "afflicted" girls, and many were executed.  My guest is Mary Beth Norton, award-winning

The 1946 Texarkana Phantom Serial Killer w/ James Presley - A True Crime History Podcast
January 16, 2020

In early 1946, a serial killer nicknamed "The Phantom Killer" (aka the "Moonlight Killer") terrorized the citizens of Texarkana (Arkansas and Texas). It was most sensational series of murders in post-war America.  Dr. James Presley is my guest, and the au

Tom Dooley & the 1866 Murder of Laura Foster w/ Charlotte Corbin Barnes - A True Crime History Podcast
January 10, 2020

Most of us are probably familiar with the Kingston Trio song, "Tom Dooley", but fewer may realize that it was based on the true life murder of Laura Foster in 1866 North Carolina.  Charlotte Corbin Barnes is an unapologetic supporter of Tom Dooley's innoc

The 1922 Murder of Percy Thompson & Execution of Edith Thompson w/ Laura Thompson - A True Crime History Podcast
January 03, 2020

In October 1922, a sensational murder gripped the city of London. While on a walk home after a show, Percy Thompson was stabbed by Freddy Bywaters, the lover of his wife, Edith. Passionate love letters written by her, including mentions of the desire to m

Midnight Potboiler: The Doctor & the Devil, or the Midnight Adventures of Dr. Parkhurst
December 23, 2019

In March of 1892, a private detective named Charles Gardner was hired by the Reverend Doctor Charles Parkhurst, moral crusader and social reformer, as an escort through the seediest, vilest slums in New York City. The purpose of this slumming tour was so

True Crime Tripper: The Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast Museum
December 19, 2019

True Crime Tripper is the second of three new shows I'm trying out on Most Notorious. If launched in 2020, it would be a travel show that focused on historic sites, hotels, restaurants and museums related to true crime history. In this first pilot episod

Aghast at the Past: December 17th, 1901
December 17, 2019

In this first trial episode of "Aghast at the Past", a possible new weekly addition to Most Notorious, I narrate true crime stories I've culled from North American newspapers dated December 17th, 1901. They include the murder of a young woman by a burglar

The Gitchie-Manitou Murders w/ Phil Hamman - A True Crime History Podcast
December 10, 2019

On the evening of November 17th, 1973, five teenagers, enjoying a campfire at the Gitchie-Manitou State Park in Iowa, were terrorized by three sociopathic brothers, who would end up murdering the four boys in brutal fashion. The lone survivor, Sandra Ches