Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast


Latest Episodes

Cowboys Vs. Gangsters w/ Samuel Dolan - A True Crime History Podcast
November 29, 2019

While much is written about Prohibition-era gangsters and bootlegging, the focus is typically in places like Chicago, Kansas City and New York City. Far less known, but very compelling, is the history of the Mexican-American border in the Southwest in the

Jack the Ripper: New Clues & Theories w/ Tom Wescott - A True Crime History Podcast
November 21, 2019

One of the world's most preeminent Ripperologists, Tom Wescott, author of "The Bank Holiday Murders" and "Ripper Confidential" is my guest on this week's episode of Most Notorious. His extensive research into Jack the Ripper/Whitechapel murders give his a

The 1919 Chicago Black Sox Scandal w/ Charles Fountain - A True Crime History Podcast
November 15, 2019

In 1919, eight players on the Chicago White Sox baseball team, including "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, were implicated in what would go down in infamy as the Black Sox scandal. In exchange for money, members of the team agreed to intentionally throw the World S

Texas Gunfighters Ben Thompson & King Fisher w/ G.R. Williamson - A True Crime History Podcast
November 07, 2019

When many of us think about Old West gunfighters, our minds turn to men like Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, and Billy the Kid. But there were others equally as compelling, including the two that are the subject of my guest G.R. Williamson's recent book, called

The 1885 Murder of Sarah Graham (& the Scandal of Emma Molloy) w/ Larry Wood - A True Crime History Podcast
October 29, 2019

Emma Barrett Molloy was a well-known Evangelical Christian, temperance and women's rights activist in the 1870s and 1880s. But in 1885 she found herself embroiled in a lurid scandal involving a con-artist named George Graham. Graham married Emma's foster

Capt. Matt Leach Vs. John Dillinger Part 2 w/ Ellen Pousen - A True Crime History Podcast
October 15, 2019

My conversation continues with Ellen Poulsen, co-author (with Lori Hyde) of "Chasing Dillinger: Police Captain Matt Leach, J. Edgar Hoover and the Rivalry to Capture Public Enemy No. 1". In this second part of the interview, Ellen explains the struggles M

Capt. Matt Leach Vs. John Dillinger Part 1 w/ Ellen Poulsen - A True Crime History Podcast
October 14, 2019

Ellen Poulsen is back, this time to discuss her new book (co-written with Lori Hyde), "Chasing Dillinger: Police Captain Matt Leach, J. Edgar Hoover and the Rivalry to Capture Public Enemy No. 1."  She walks us through John Dillinger's rise in 1933 and 34

The Real Dracula: Vlad the Impaler w/ Leif Pettersen - A True Crime History Podcast
October 07, 2019

Just in time for the Halloween season! This episode explores the real Dracula, Vlad the Impaler, a 15th century warrior-ruler infamous for his extreme brutality and cruelty. My guest Leif Pettersen, a former travel writer with Lonely Planet, has spent co

Blackbeard and the Golden Age of Piracy in America w/ Eric Jay Dolin - A True Crime History Podcast
September 26, 2019

Bestselling author Eric Jay Dolin joins me to talk about his book, "Black Flags, Blue Waters: The Epic History of America’s Most Notorious Pirates".  He discusses the Golden Age of Piracy in 17th and 18th century America, explains why pirates were so prol

The 1980 Norco Shootout w/ Peter Houlahan - A True Crime History Podcast
September 21, 2019

In May of 1980, a brazen group of four heavily armed men, in an attempt to rob the Security Pacific Bank in Norco, California, ended up responsible for one of the most violent criminal events in American history. It would be a massive shootout against an