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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 May 4th, 1886 in Chicago's Haymarket, a labor rally is interrupted first by a column of police of

In the winter of 1900, John Hossack is brutally attacked and mortally wounded with an axe while in b

in 1920 three African-American men were lynched in Duluth, Minnesota, accused of raping a white woma

In the late 1920s, an estimated 20 boys or more are abducted, tortured and murdered at a chicken ran

I'm joined by Tobin T. Buhk, the author of "Poisoning The Pecks of Grand Rapids: The Scandalous 1916

Karen Abbott, author of "Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War", joi

Off of the coast of western Australia, the Dutch East India Company's state-of-the-art ship, the Bat

In 1937, on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Peking (Beijing), China, a young English woman is

Benny Binion was a larger-than-life character, a gangster who grew up in Texas and built a criminal

December 29th, 2015, marked the 125th Anniversary of one of the most tragic events in American histo

We're back to Old New Mexico on this episode of Most Notorious. I talk to Mark Lee Gardner, author o

J.D. Chandler, author of "Murder and Scandal in Prohibition Portland", tells the tale of the Torso M

In this episode, host Erik Rivenes talks with Arnie Bernstein, author of "Swastika Nation: Fritz Kuh

Author Joe Urschel is the Executive Director of the National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington D.

On Christmas Day, 1929, in Germanton, North Carolina, Charlie Lawson murdered his wife and six child

Harold Schecter is one of America's most prolific true crime writers. Back in 2001, he wrote about o

In 1799 Micajah “Big” Harpe and Wiley “Little” Harpe cut a bloody path down the Wilderness Trail in

Mickey Cohen went from selling newspapers on the streets of L.A. to heading one of the largest crime

The murders of Andrew and Abby Borden in 1892, and the accusation that sent daughter Lizzie Borden t

Guest Simon Baatz, author of “For the Thrill of It: Leopold and Loeb and the Murder That Shocked Chi