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While the tragic loss of two young lives was particularly shocking, the Career Girl Murders is bette

On August 28, 1963, Patricia Tolles returned home from work to find her New York City apartment rans

Alvin & Fran from Affirmative Murder Podcast join us today to tell us about the execution of Ham

Weirdos! Get cozy and get ready to listen to our 83rd batch of Listener Tales! They're brought to yo

On the morning of October 12, 1944, Lulu Atwood arrived at the El Palacio Apartments in West Hollywo

 On the evening of October 6, 1898, forty-eight-year-old George Saxton, brother of First Lady I

(Part 3) In the spring of 2005, law enforcement officials in southern Louisiana had a growing number

(Part 2) In the spring of 2005, law enforcement officials in southern Louisiana had a growing number

In the spring of 2005, law enforcement officials in southern Louisiana had a growing number of murde

On the evening of November 1, 1996, Tucson, Arizona real estate developer and businessman Gary Trian

When twenty-year-old Walter Brooks was found dead from a bullet to the head on Valentine’s Day 1902,

Holly Madison joins us to give us a sneak peak at one of the cases they are covering on Season Two o

In March 1977, Arizona businessman Charles Morgan went missing from his home in Tucson, only to turn

We're closing out the month of January, and you know what THAT means- Listener Tales! It’s brought

When Sandy Bird was found dead in her wrecked car in the Cottonwood River in the summer of 1983, eve

When it opened in 1894, the Preston School of Industry represented a change in how criminal offender

In the early morning hours of October 31, 1955, millionaire socialite Ann Woodward heard a strange n

When Priscilla Davis filed for divorce from her husband, Cullen Davis, in 1974, she had no idea that

On the afternoon of September 3, 1878, twenty-two-year-old Mary Stannard d left her home in Madison,

Part 2/2 - On March 19, 1969, thirty-eight-year-old Houston socialite Joan Robinson Hill died at Sha