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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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In December 1888, in Bradford, England, a little boy named Johnny Gill disappears and is eventually

In 1871, on the outskirts of London, a police constable discovers a young woman, bloodied and batter

Bestselling UK author Kate Summerscale joins me to talk about her book, "The Wicked Boy". Two young

My conversation with author Mark Lee Gardner continues, about his book "Shot All to Hell: Jesse Jame

Much has been written about Jesse James, including his gang's ill-fated trip to Northfield, Minnesot

In April of 1920, neighbors discover the bodies of most of the Wolf Family, killed by shotgun and ha

From the 1870s to the 1930s, New York City's fabled Chinatown was the site of a series of vicious wa

Alfred Knapp, known as the "Hamilton Strangler", left a trail of dead young women through Southern O

Dale W. Laackman, author of "For the Kingdom and the Power: The Big Money Swindle That Spread Hate A

In the small town of Isadore Michigan in 1907, a young nun named Janina disappeared. Ten years later

In February of 1874, a group of six men set off through the high mountains of Colorado. Weeks later,

In early 1870s Kansas, a German family named the Benders built a small shack, opened it as an inn, a

My guest, Steve Hodel, author of "Black Dahlia Avenger" and "Most Evil", and I continue our discussi

No case in Los Angeles crime history has been more discussed and speculated about than the January 1

My guest on this episode is Jeff Maysh, author of the Kindle single "Handsome Devil", a book that do

May 18th, 2016, marks the 89th commemoration of the Bath, Michigan School Massacre. In 1927 Andrew K

For those of us who've watched and enjoyed HBO's Deadwood, the town and its characters are absolutel

Al Capone is the most infamous gangster in American history, forever associated with Chicago, and kn

Dr. Thomas Neill Cream was a 19th century contemporary of Jack the Ripper, and many claim that they

When authorities have difficulties linking physical evidence to Bruno Hauptmann in the Charles Lindb