Falling Through the Trap

April Moore

Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes each month; Fridays. apriljmoore.substack.com

  1. MAR 20

    Bonus: Max P. Fisher (Part II)

    This is Part II and the conclusion of Max P. Fisher: The Man Who Didn’t Forget. Be sure to catch Part I if you haven’t done so already. Max was a remarkable human being who understood the importance and value of empathy and how to selflessly move through the world, both in and out of uniform. And while his name and accomplishments are not well known, it certainly doesn’t diminish the impact he had on the lives of so many people. And maybe, now that you know him . . . the next time you see something wrong, the next time you have a choice between easy and right . . . you might find yourself asking—What would Max do? YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMPATREON (see for articles) ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes a month (and always on Fridays). Music: Intro: “Left for Dead,” by Wastelander“Glass Petals,” by Moments“Hit the Streets,” by LNDO“Suite Du Matin,” by Moments“Foundations,” by Shimmer“Pensive,” by Shimmer“Pillar,” by Shimmer“Corners,” by Shimmer“Tales from the Past,” by Adam Saban“Winds of Change,” by Four Trees“Meridian Moon,” by Moments“Sneakers,” by Cast of Characters“Beloved Reborn,” by Moments“Spies on Duty,” by Adam Saban“The Rose Bridge,” by Wicked Cinema“The Recovery,” by CJ-OOutro: “Lamentation,” by Wastelander Get full access to A Just Us at apriljmoore.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 18m
  2. MAR 13

    Bonus Episode: Max P. Fisher

    I’m back and so thrilled to be bringing you a new episode! This story has been a long time in the making and I don’t just mean these last few months, but actually, years. It’s a story I’ve been wanting to tell since I first came across Detective Max P. Fisher . . . and I think you’ll understand why. YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM PATREON Links/Resources: Pinkerton Detective Agency Jim “Cuckoo” Collins Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom by Sarah A. Seo Patreon for articles ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes a month (and always on Fridays). Music: Intro: “Left for Dead,” by Wastelander“Glass Petals,” by Moments“Pensive,” by Shimmer“Beloved Reborn,” by Moments“Night Music,” by JCar“Choices We Make,” by Moments“Winds of Change,” by Four Trees“Sneakers,” by Cast of Characters“Hit the Streets,” by LNDO“Corners,” by Shimmer“Urgent Assistance,” by Cast of Characters“The Rose Bridge,” by Wicked Cinema“Suite De Matin,” by Moments“Things Gone Wrong,” by Moments“Letter to You,” by AwyrOutro: “Lamentation,” by Wastelander Get full access to A Just Us at apriljmoore.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 38m
  3. 09/12/2025

    Bonus Episode: Charles Aull

    Charles Aull became Folsom Prison’s third warden in 1887. (Some sources refer to him as the prison’s first official warden while Thomas Pockman and John McComb were merely “temporary.” However, my research revealed that both Pockman and McComb were very much considered official wardens of the prison.) While Pockman and McComb were accused of cruelty toward prisoners, it was Aull who really leaned into it. Aull was proud to be known as a ruler with an iron fist; and together, with his right-hand-man, Guard R.J. Murphy, terrorized the inmates of Folsom Prison using various forms of corporal punishment. YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMPATREON ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes a month (and always on Fridays). Links: Sontag-Evans Gang Music: Intro: “Left for Dead” by Wastelander“Untethering,” by Hearland Nights“Grim History,” by Lost Ghosts“Veil of Secrets” by Wicked Cinema“The Enemy Within” by Moments“Fleet Street,” by Stephen Keetch“Not as they Seem,” by Wicked Cinema“Web of Lies,” by Moments“Reverence,” by Marie“Humid Blues,” by Desert Dive“Out West,” by Alsever Lake“Woven,” by Alice in Winter“Boo!” by Dresden The Flamingo“Coat of Arms,” by Wicked CinemaOutro: “Lamentation,” by Wastelander Get full access to A Just Us at apriljmoore.substack.com/subscribe

    46 min
  4. 09/12/2025

    Bonus Episode: Part II of The History of California's Prison System

    Did the state learn from their many blunders while establishing San Quentin? Well . . . yes and no. A note: some sources list Charles Aull as Folsom’s first official warden and that Pockman and McComb were merely “temporary” wardens, however, my research clearly showed that both Pockman and McComb were very much considered official wardens of Folsom. Pockman served from July 15, 1880 to November 1, 1881 and John McComb served six years, from November of 1881 to December of 1887. To see more photographs, check out Unlocking History, the historical blog on California’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation website. YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMPATREON ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes a month (and always on Fridays). Music: Intro: “Left for Dead” by Wastelander“Humid Blues” by Desert Dive“Shifting Sands” by Wicked Cinema“Horseshoe Bed” by Heartland Nights“The Lantern” by Wicked Cinema“Judgment Day Outside My Door” by Lost Ghosts“St. Mary” by Chelsea McGough“The Untethering” by Heartland NightsOutro: “Lamentation” by Wastelander Get full access to A Just Us at apriljmoore.substack.com/subscribe

    33 min
  5. 08/08/2025

    Episode 12: #15 William Glover

    Most of us are familiar with the old joke (although maybe not a joke in some families) of a dad greeting his teenaged daughter’s boyfriend at the door while holding a shotgun—the classic intimidation tactic to ensure his precious little girl arrives home from their date on time and unharmed. But what if it’s the other way around? William Glover wasn’t about to take heat from his ex-fiancée’s father, so he brought the heat instead. YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM PATREON ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes a month (and always on Fridays). Episode extras and bonus episodes available on Patreon! Music: Intro: “Left for Dead” by Wastelander“As I Dream” by Moments“Unexpected Turn” by Moments“Things Gone Wrong” by Moments“Beyond All Time” by Moments“Ephemeral Colors” by Moments“Center of Gravity” by Yerself“Concrete Fjords of Oslo” by Atlas“Meridian Moon” by Moments“The Recovery” by CJ-O“Outlaw” by Brent Wood“A World Suspended” by Brent WoodOutro: “Lamentation” by Wastelander Get full access to A Just Us at apriljmoore.substack.com/subscribe

    46 min
  6. 07/12/2025

    Bonus Episode: The History of California's Prison System, Part I

    There wouldn’t be a Folsom State Prison without a San Quentin State Prison. Like with the first born, it could be a lot of trial and error, so when the second one arrives, it’s smooth sailing, right? Well, that’s sort of true in this case. San Quentin’s beginnings were certainly a cautionary tale; a lesson in how not to do it. For one, don’t let a slave-owning con-artist have control of it all. In 1858, four years after San Quentin was (somewhat) built, the California legislature approved funding to build Folsom. Construction began twenty years later. Did Folsom learn any valuable lessons? Find out in Part II on Patreon. YOUTUBEINSTAGRAMPATREON ABOUT THIS PODCAST: Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes a month (and always on Fridays). Episode extras and bonus episodes available on Patreon LINKS: Article: California’s Legislature Has Roots in Slavery. Are Lawmakers Ready to Confront That? California Supreme Court Historical Review, Fall/Winter 2024 Music: “Left for Dead” by Wastelander“Tuatha De Danann” by Third Age“Lord of the Dead” by CJ-O“The Skeptic” by CJ-O“Cat and Mouse,” by Wicked Cinema“A Swell Carousel” by Dresden The Flamingo“Shifter” by Wicked Cinema“Let the Games Begin” by CJ-O“The Scent of a Rose” by Dresden The Flamingo“The Bookshop” by CJ-O“Disappearance” by Wicked Cinema“Veil of Secrets” by Wicked Cinema“New in Town” by CJ-O“Our Web of Lies” by Moments“I Will Never Forget You” by Joshua Spacht“Winter in Fargo” by Alice in Winter“Aftermath” by Wastelander“Lamentation” by Wastelander Get full access to A Just Us at apriljmoore.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 6m

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Step behind the walls of Folsom Prison where author and criminal justice professional, April Moore, delves into the haunting, yet profoundly human stories of the 93 men executed between 1895 and 1937. Join us as we explore the paradoxes of justice, taking a deeper look at the death penalty, and re-humanizing those that history might have left behind. One to two new episodes each month; Fridays. apriljmoore.substack.com