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Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years. Their stories are offered with unique insight, detail, and historical accuracy.

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Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years. Their stories are offered with unique insight, detail, and historical accuracy.

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    MoNo Encore: The Murder of Sister Janina w/ Mardi Link

    MoNo Encore: The Murder of Sister Janina w/ Mardi Link

    This week we revisit one of my favorite Most Notorious episodes. In the small town of Isadore Michigan in 1907, a young nun named Janina disappeared. Ten years later, her body is discovered by a priest intent on building a new church on the foundation of the old one. Mardi Link, author of "Isadore's Secret", chats with me about the terrible circumstances surrounding the death of Sister Janina.

    The author's website: https://www.mardilink.com/
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    • 57 min
    340: The Murder of Oscar Chitwood w/ Christopher Thrasher

    340: The Murder of Oscar Chitwood w/ Christopher Thrasher

    On a warm August day in 1910, Sheriff Jake Houpt and his deputies attempted to arrest brothers George and Oscar Chitwood outside the Garland County Courthouse in Hot Springs, Arkansas. A gunfight soon erupted, leaving both the sheriff and George dead. And when Oscar himself was killed in December under the protection of deputies, a mob of mysterious masked men were blamed for the lynching. But evidence suggests the story of Oscar's death might have been a cover for something else.

    My guest is Christopher Thrasher, who along with fellow author and historian Guy Lancaster wrote the book "The Murder of Oscar Chitwood in Hot Springs, Arkansas". He summarizes this fascinating story for us on this latest episode of Most Notorious.


    Christopher Thrasher's Amazon author page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Christopher-Thrasher/author/B0C3Z3ZGQK
    The book's publisher page: https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/products/9781467153270
    The Encyclopedia of Arkansas: https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/
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    • 1 hr
    MoNo Plus: The Murder of Mabel Page

    MoNo Plus: The Murder of Mabel Page

    In the early afteroon of March 31, 1904, Edward Page returned to the family's Weston, Massachusetts home and was horrified to discover his forty-one-year-old daughter Mabel stabbed to death in her bedroom.

    It was a shocking crime that ultimately led to an execution. This is a summary of the terrible crime, the investigation and the trial.


    References:

    The Boston Globe 4/22/1903 p. 1
    The Boston Globe 4/1/1904 p. 1, p. 8
    The Boston Post 4/2/1904 p. 1
    The Boston Globe, 4/3/1904 p. 2
    The Boston Globe 4/4/1904 p. 2
    The Boston Globe 4/10/1904 pp 1-2, 4, 14-15
    The Boston Globe 4/11/1904 pp 1, 3
    The Boston Globe 4/12/1904 p. 1-2
    The Boston Globe 4/14/1904 p. 1, 8.
    The Boston Globe 1/1/1905 p. 22
    The Atlanta Journal 1/9/1905 p. 1, 3
    The Boston Globe 1/10/1905 p. 1, 5
    The Boston Globe 1/13/1905 p. 1, 4
    The Daily Item 1/18/1905 p. 1
    The Boston Globe 1/19/1905 p. 1, 4
    The Boston Globe 1/22/1905, p 1, 4
    The Boston Evening Transcript 4/21/06 p. 14
    The Boston Globe 5/23/1906 p. 1
    Fall River Evening News 6/12/1906 pp 1, 4

    339: The Killing of Boxer Tyrone Everett w/ Sean Nam

    339: The Killing of Boxer Tyrone Everett w/ Sean Nam

    Six months after losing a world title fight that remains infamous as one of the last mob fixes in boxing, Tyrone “The Butterfly” Everett—a flashy, handsome lightweight southpaw on the verge of stardom—was dead. Only twenty-four years old, he was shot in the head by his girlfriend, Carolyn McKendrick, who claimed that Everett had abused her throughout their relationship. But for years, street corner talk raised doubts about what actually took place in Philadelphia at 2710 Federal Street on May 26, 1977.

    My guest is journalist Sean Nam, author of "Murder on Federal Street: Tyrone Everett, the Black Mafia, Fixed Fights, and the Last Golden Age of Philadelphia Boxing." He gives us an outline of the drama and shares theories regarding who might be responsible for the up-and-coming fighter's demise, including the possible involvement of a violent Philly organization called "The Black Mafia".

    The author's website: https://www.murderonfederalstreet.com/

    The author on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/seanpasbon
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    • 1 hr 12 min
    MoNo Presents: History Daily

    MoNo Presents: History Daily

    Today we have special back-to-back episodes from the History Daily podcast. The first shares the story of the capture of one of the UK's most notorious serial killers, the Yorkshire Ripper, and the second is about the tumultuous life of Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible.

    Visit the History Daily website for more information about the show. https://historydaily.org/


    More about the Most Notorious podcast here: https://www.mostnotorious.com/
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    • 38 min
    338: The Death of James Dean & the "Curse of the Little Bastard" w/ Lee Raskin

    338: The Death of James Dean & the "Curse of the Little Bastard" w/ Lee Raskin

    On September 30, 1955, 24-year-old James Dean became immortal. While his young life ended in a car crash, James Dean passed into the realm of American folklore, where his memory remains today. What exactly happened on that fateful day 60 years ago? What events led to the tragic accident that cost Dean his life? What became of the people and vehicles involved in that unguarded moment at Cholame? Is there any truth to the idea of a "curse" associated with Dean and his Porsche Spyder?

    My guest is James Dean historian and author Lee Raskin. He has been on a lifelong quest to not only learn everything he can about life and death of Dean, but also the journey of the car he died in. His book is called "James Dean: On the Road to Salinas".


    The author's website: http://leeraskin.net/
    More about him at Stance & Speed: https://www.stanceandspeed.com/lee-raskin/


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    • 1 hr 53 min

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