One Nation Under Crime
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1854: Tiburcio Vasquez the Californio Robin Hood
Could America have its own Robin Hood? Possibly and he might be Tiburcio Vasquez. Join the ONUC gals as they discuss Hispanic Heritage Month, the life and crime of Tiburcio Vasquez, and the storybook hero he inspired (hint: it's actually not Robin Ho
1853: Arthur Spring vs. Arthur Spring Jr. - The Murders of Honora Shaw and Ellen Lynch
Was it Arthur Spring or Arthur Spring Jr? Join the ONUC gals as they discuss the murders of Honora Shaw and Ellen Lynch, the person of interest this week, Bat Masterson, and the historic Market Street in Philadelphia. Trigger Warning Level: LowVisit our w
1853: The Murder at Doodlebug Bridge
Join the ONUC gals as they discuss the murder at Doodlebug Bridge, the history of Cuyahoga Falls, and how Labor Day actually originated. Trigger Warning Level: LowVisit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to contact and follow us.
1852: Nimrod O'Kelly and the Oregon Supreme Court's First Murder Case
It's another unfortunate name and in this case we have mixed feelings. You decide... selfish land pirate or a man protecting his property? Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the first official recorded homicide case before the Oregon Suprem
1852: The North Carolina Tragedy
Sometimes it's the person you least expect that turns out to have a dark side. It's even more shocking when that person is respected and loved by others. But, what if they are also the reverend?! Join the ONUC gals this week as the discuss the m
1851: Pamela Lee Worms
Yes, the last name is tragic but even more terrible are the crimes that the woman committed. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the life and confession of Pamela Lee Worms.Trigger Warning Level: LowVisit our website www.onenationundercrime.com f
1851: The First and Last Execution in Wisconsin's History
There aren't many states that can say they've only had ONE execution in their history. But, Wisconsin is certainly on that list. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the death penalty, John McCaffary's crime that made him infamous,
USBS: WTF News Volume One
Bit of a content warning on this one! While there is no language involved... there's innuendo that might be a bit too close to the line for those with younger ears around. On this USBS we decided to mix it up a bit and show another side of the ONUC
USBS: The Actual First Gold Rushes
In this episode, we are digging into the first gold rushes in the United States and no... California wasn't the first. We're heading down south to North Carolina and Georgia. We are learning some interesting things in this episode. For instance,
1850: The Dunbar Hollow Murders
Lust, Love, Loathing, and Loot are the four Ls of murder. This case has a bit of it all. This week join the ONUC gals as they discuss the Dunbar Hollow Murders.Small Trigger Warning for Child DeathVisit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of t