8 episodes

Podcast by Greg Peerbolte

The Spectator: Who Killed Molly Zelko Greg Peerbolte

    • True Crime
    • 4.8 • 79 Ratings

Podcast by Greg Peerbolte

    Episode 8 - "Where Are You?"

    Episode 8 - "Where Are You?"

    The Spectator concludes.

    • 25 min
    Episode 7 - "A Business of Favors"

    Episode 7 - "A Business of Favors"

    As the 1978 Joliet Herald News series reignited the Molly Zelko story, a newspaper landed on top of a rural Coal City, Illinois bar run by Dennis Enrietta. Enrietta’s immediate fascination with the case led to chance encounter with another alleged eyewitness to Molly’s burial, which established an alternate theory on her whereabouts. Enrietta would go on to spend four decades independently researching the Zelko case, untangling complex webs – “threads” as he calls them – of organized crime, labor, and politics at the local and national levels. These forces appeared to have collided at Molly Zelko’s doorstep, taking our story into its climatic final act.

    • 34 min
    Episode 6 - "Come Pleasing to the Eye."

    Episode 6 - "Come Pleasing to the Eye."

    The year is 1978, over two decades since Molly's disappearance. A fateful move brings Lynne Lichtenauer and John Whiteside together, and Molly's story back into the headlines. Joliet Herald-News Reporters Whiteside & Cain venture into unorthodox - even paranormal - means to flush out leads. Their chase for answers climaxes in an intense hypnosis session of a witness to a midnight burial on Joliet's Stryker Avenue the night Molly vanished.

    • 32 min
    Episode 5 - "Aunt Molly"

    Episode 5 - "Aunt Molly"

    Episode 5: “Aunt Molly.” Though Molly has since become a larger than life folk hero in Joliet, she was a daughter, sister and an aunt to Jim Zelko and Arlene Reivers. Cousins Jim and Arlene share their childhood memories of Molly and the reaction of the Zelko family in the wake of her disappearance. The devastated Zelkos directly appealed directly to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who unbeknownst to them, had taken an interest in the case from its earliest hours.

    • 31 min
    Episode 4 - "Prison-wise, Street-wise, and Other-wise."

    Episode 4 - "Prison-wise, Street-wise, and Other-wise."

    A bizarre break in the Molly Zelko occurs when it is revealed that Robert F. Kennedy traveled to Joliet to search for her after a confession was made from a syndicate hood named Jimmy Rini, aka “The Green Hornet.” Kennedy was then the chief counsel to the McClellan Committee, which was investigating links between union labor and its leadership under Jimmy Hoffa to organized crime figures in New York and Chicago. Rini recanted his confession, claiming he fabricated the story to gaslight the authorities. Rini was interviewed by Chicago journalist John Conroy years later where he recounted his life of crime and despite openly bragging about a variety of despicable criminal acts, becomes rattled when discussing his role in the Zelko case.

    • 28 min
    Episode 3 - "We Knew Them Well"

    Episode 3 - "We Knew Them Well"

    Francis “The Thin Man” Curry was the syndicate’s manager of gambling operations in Joliet and Will County. His path to leadership was a bloody one, and probably by no coincidence was closely aligned with local political forces in Joliet. Curry was documented as having a particularly close relationship with Paul Ricca, the co-chairman of the Chicago syndicate. Curry’s involvement with the outfit was an open secret in Joliet when Molly disappeared, though he appears to have been remembered as a well-respected member of the community.

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
79 Ratings

79 Ratings

perdyshinycat ,

Great

This podcast was very well done. The music, incorporating some actual old recordings related to the case and the different people interviewed was really great. As someone mentioned in an episode, this case does bring to mind Dorothy Kilgallen. Hopefully they’ll decide to do a podcast on her!

huggarat ,

Fascinating - a must listen!

As a resident who used to live on the block where she disappeared, albeit many years after the incident, it is especially intriguing and I would love to one day know what really happened to her. A must listen for anyone interested in mysteries and true crime.

civilwargal ,

Absorbing and fascinating

Terrific series. A must for anyone interested in true crime or the mob, especially if you live in Chicagoland. I love how they focused each episode on a different person or angle in the story, and the many interviews, vintage audio recordings and perfectly chosen music made it so engaging.

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