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Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceb

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Total: 421

On July 2nd, 1881, a disappointed and mentally unstable office-seeker named Charles Guiteau shot Pre

Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll grew up quickly, from Irish tenements to enforcer for Bronx bootlegger and ga

In this special interview episode from the files of Where Blood Runs Cold, I interview Sharon Henry

The subject of today's episode is Henri Landru, the most notorious serial killer in French history.

Ann Marie Ackermann is my guest on this episode, author of the book "Death of an Assassin: The True

My guest is Dr. Emilie La Beau Lucchesi, author of "Ugly Prey: An Innocent Woman and the Death Sente

Catherine Pelonero, author of "Kitty Genovese: A True Account of a Public Murder and its Private Con

Author Jack Kelly joins me to discuss his book, "Heaven's Ditch: God Gold and Murder". He shares som

Mafia historian and Pulitzer-prize winning reporter Anthony M. DeStefano is my guest this episode. H

Stacy Horn, author of "Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad and Criminal in 19th-Century New York", joi

Even today, the world is still utterly fascinated with the Romanov family, the last Tsar and Tsarina

In the early 1900s police were stymied by a series of murders of Italian grocers and fruit vendors i

In November, 1849, Dr. George Parkman, Boston businessman and Harvard Medical School benefactor, dis

My guest, author and journalist Paul Hoffman, discusses the July 1925 abduction and murder of little

One of the most violent old west towns in the late 19th century was the legendary Dodge City, Kansas

In this episode of Most Notorious, I chat with Philip Jett, author of "The Death of an Heir: Adolph

My guest is Nathan E. Bender, who wrote the introduction for the most recent edition of the 1958 cla

Rose Veres, known as "The Witch of Delray", was tried in 1931 for murdering one of her tenants in De

In 1936, New York City prosecutors, desperate to put infamous Murder Inc. boss Charles "Lucky" Lucia

Fifty years after the brutal murders of three Tucson women, an inside account of killer Charles Schm