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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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    349: Gentleman Jewel Thief Arthur Barry w/ Dean Jobb - A True Crime History Podcast

    349: Gentleman Jewel Thief Arthur Barry w/ Dean Jobb - A True Crime History Podcast

    My guest this week is award-winning author Dean Jobb. He joins me to talk about one of the most colorful criminals of the Jazz Age, Arthur Barry. Barry, who has been called "the greatest jewel thief who ever lived", was a master burglar who specialized in robbing New York's wealthiest citizens. Barry would have encounters with a wide array of interesting figures from the 20s and 30s, ranging from the Prince of Wales to investigators working on the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping case.

    Dean Jobb's book, out on June 25, is called "A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue."

    The author's website: https://www.deanjobb.com/
    Dean Jobb on Twitter/X: https://x.com/DeanJobb
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    • 51 min
    348: Martha Needle: "The Richmond Poisoner" w/ Samantha Battams

    348: Martha Needle: "The Richmond Poisoner" w/ Samantha Battams

    On this episode of Most Notorious, I'm joined by Dr. Samantha Battams, who documents the life and times of serial killer Martha Needle in her book "The Secret Art of Poisoning: The True Crimes of Martha Needle, The Richmond Poisoner."

    Martha Needle was accused of poisoning her three children, husband and future brother-in-law in late 19th century Australia.


    The author's website: https://www.samanthabattams.com/
    The book is available on Amazon in the United States here: https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Art-Poisoning-Richmond-Poisoner-ebook/dp/B07NPQRMXC
    For my Australian listeners, you can get the book at Amazon.com.au here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Secret-Art-Poisoning-Richmond-Poisoner-ebook/dp/B07NPQRMXC/
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    347: The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire w/ Stephanie Schorow

    347: The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire w/ Stephanie Schorow

    On November 28, 1942, fire roared through Boston's famed Cocoanut Grove nightclub during what was supposed to be a high-spirited Saturday night. By midnight, more than five hundred people were dead, dying, or maimed for life.

    My guest, Boston historian and author Stephanie Schorow, walks us through the history of the nightclub, the possible causes of the tragic fire, the devastation it caused, and the aftermath. Her book is called "The Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire: A Boston Tragedy".

    More about the author at her website: https://www.stephanieschorow.com/
    Buy the book (and help independent bookstores) here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-cocoanut-grove-nightclub-fire-a-boston-tragedy-stephanie-schorow/18576557?ean=9781467152877
    More about the fire here: https://www.cocoanutgrove.org
    https://bostonfirehistory.org/the-story-of-the-cocoanut-grove-fire/
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    346: The Massie Affair w/ Mike Farris - A True Crime History Podcast

    346: The Massie Affair w/ Mike Farris - A True Crime History Podcast

    In September of 1931, Thalia Massie, a young naval lieutenant’s wife, claims to have been raped by five Hawaiian men in Honolulu. Following a hung jury in the rape trial, Thalia’s mother, socialite Grace Fortescue, and husband, along with two sailors, kidnap one of the accused in an attempt to coerce a confession. When they are caught after killing him and trying to dump his body in the ocean, Mrs. Fortescue’s society friends raise enough money to hire seventy-four-year-old Clarence Darrow out of retirement to defend the vigilante killers. The result is an epic courtroom battle between Darrow and the Territory of Hawaii’s top prosecutor, John C. Kelley, in a case that threatens to touch off a race war in Hawaii and results in one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in American history.

    My guest is attorney and professor Mike Farris, author of "A Death in the Islands: The Unwritten Law and the Last Trial of Clarence Darrow". He shares details from this riveting story with us on this most recent episode of Most Notorious.

    The author's Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mike-Farris/author/B00BDU8BNY
    The author on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mike.farris.756859
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    • 1 hr 12 min
    The Brown Family Massacre

    The Brown Family Massacre

    On this episode of Most Notorious Plus, we explore the tragic massacre of the Brown family in rural 1840 Pennsylvania, and the man who would be tried for their murders.



    Sources:

    The Columbia Democrat 9/19/1840 p. 1
    The Columbia Democrat 11/28/1840 p. 3.
    The Daily News, Huntingdon, PA. 5/31/1947 p. 6
    Brown Family Farm Cemetery Grave Marker: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2449045/brown-family-farm-cemetery

    345: The Folsom Prison Bloody 13 Escape w/ Josh Morgan

    345: The Folsom Prison Bloody 13 Escape w/ Josh Morgan

    On July 27th, 1903, thirteen convicts at California's Folsom Prison, led by Richard "Red" Gordon, attacked prison guards, took hostages, emptied the armory and made a dash for freedom. Some would be captured and punished for the murders they committed along the way, some would be killed themselves, and others would forever elude authorities.

    My guest is Josh Morgan, author of "The Folsom Prison Bloody 13: The Big Escape of 1903". He joins me to share details of this epic escape and it's aftermath. The book is officially out on June 3rd.

    Pre-order the book on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Folsom-Prison-Bloody-13-Escape/dp/1467155934

    More about the author and his book here: https://www.joshmorganauthor.com/
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    • 1 hr 6 min

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