10 episodes

The events that took place in Chester County, Pennsylvania in August 1978 were unthinkable. Family killing family. A father calling for the murder of his own son. For years The Johnston Gang got away with everything—theft, burglary, violence—until the brazen attacks of August 1978 crossed a line, and the family crime empire began to crumble. Host and writer Amanda Lamb shares her own memories of the murders and the trials that followed. Her father was the lead prosecutor who helped bring the killers to justice. A fictional account of The Johnston Gang’s downfall was portrayed in the 1986 movie “At Close Range,” but this is the real story of a violent family crime operation and the long task of bringing its leaders to justice. The Killing Month August 1978 is a production of WRAL News in Raleigh, North Carolina.

The Killing Month August 1978 Wondery

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The events that took place in Chester County, Pennsylvania in August 1978 were unthinkable. Family killing family. A father calling for the murder of his own son. For years The Johnston Gang got away with everything—theft, burglary, violence—until the brazen attacks of August 1978 crossed a line, and the family crime empire began to crumble. Host and writer Amanda Lamb shares her own memories of the murders and the trials that followed. Her father was the lead prosecutor who helped bring the killers to justice. A fictional account of The Johnston Gang’s downfall was portrayed in the 1986 movie “At Close Range,” but this is the real story of a violent family crime operation and the long task of bringing its leaders to justice. The Killing Month August 1978 is a production of WRAL News in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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    E1 | The Ambush

    E1 | The Ambush

    In late August 1978, two men hid in a cornfield in Chester County, Pennsylvania. They were waiting for 15-year-old Robin Miller and her boyfriend Bruce Johnston, Jr. When the couple arrived, the ambush began. This brazen, murderous attack crossed a line. The leaders of the Johnston Gang didn’t know it yet, but their family crime empire began to crumble that night.

    • 40 min
    E2 | Officers Down in Kennett Square

    E2 | Officers Down in Kennett Square

    Six years before the murders of August 1978, two police officers were ambushed and gunned down in the sleepy town of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Though Bruce, David and Norman Johnston were not charged at the time, investigators always knew there was a connection to The Johnston Gang. Years later, they would trace a line back to the Kennett Square murders as the starting point of a reign of terror that claimed at least six lives.

    • 39 min
    E3 | Buried Alive

    E3 | Buried Alive

    The first rule of running with The Johnston Gang: You don’t snitch. In July 1977, Gary Crouch learned that the hard way. One day he was a police informant, helping to build a case against Bruce, David and Norman Johnston. The next...he was gone. To figure out what happened to Gary, the police will have to find another member of the gang willing to put his life on the line.

    • 38 min
    E4 | Digging Up The Kiddie Gang

    E4 | Digging Up The Kiddie Gang

    When teenage members of the gang disappear, investigators know the clock is ticking. Once again they rely on a Johnston Gang snitch to lead them to answers. On a cold December night, in a remote, wooded area of rural Pennsylvania, police start to dig. What they find makes it clear the Johnstons will stop at nothing to keep people from ratting on the family.

    • 51 min
    E5 | The Dangerous Life of a Johnston Gang Snitch

    E5 | The Dangerous Life of a Johnston Gang Snitch

    As a burglar who ran with The Johnston Gang, James “Disco” Griffin saw firsthand how ruthless Bruce, David and Norman Johnston could be. But Griffin was no killer, and he was desperate to get away from the gang before he had blood on his hands.  

    If the family is willing to kill to keep people quiet, how will Griffin get out of the Johnston Gang alive?

    • 31 min
    E6 | The Trial of David and Norman Johnston

    E6 | The Trial of David and Norman Johnston

    After years of ruthless violence and criminal activity, David and Norman Johnston are charged with multiple counts of murder. In a Pennsylvania courtroom 225 miles away from Chester County, they face a jury. Will the testimony of snitches be enough to convict them?

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
71 Ratings

71 Ratings

Cecek1974 ,

Great podcast

The podcast, so far, is great. I’m aghast that law enforcement failed to protect the younger gang.

Xbound24 ,

Overdramatic

The story is awful but the narrator editorialized a LOT which makes it sound very dramatic in a Dateline-style way. I think it makes it both harder to follow and also makes me doubt her objectivity. I wish she would just let the story speak for itself. If you like Dateline though, you may love this story.

Bellamammal ,

Wait…WHAT!? Ep. 3

So, a cop remembers taking Gary’s ring home and cleaning it up so he could put it into evidence? And this is ok with you, Podcaster? Jesus!

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