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- True Crime
Jim Harold interviews authors and experts on true crime. Past guests have included Pulitzer Prize winners, best selling authors and popular true crime podcasters.
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A Century of Swindles - Crime Scene 206
Long for the good ol' days when people were honest? Well, keep dreaming! Railey Jane Savage shares stories of the great scammers of history who would cheat you as soon as look at you!
You can find her book, A Century of Swindles, at Amazon: https://amzn.to/42PjjQ7
Thanks Railey Jane for a great conversation!
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Retail Gangster - The Story of Crazy Eddie - Crime Scene 205
https://jimharold.com/retail-gangster-the-story-of-crazy-eddie-crime-scene-205/New Yorkers remember the wild TV ads of Crazy Eddie, a very popular electronics chain in the 70s & 80s. Investigative journalist Gary Weiss joins us to talk about the real Eddie Antar and his machinations to separate customers from their dollars in a, not always, honest way.
You can find Gary's book on the subject over at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WTTKvJ
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Cleveland's Torso Killer - Crime Scene 204
Finding mutilated bodies and chasing a mad butcher sounds like something out of a Jack The Ripper book. However, these headlines were found much closer to home for me!
In the 1930s, my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio was terrorized by the Torso Killer who may have killed as many as 12-13 people. The criminal left the bodies in a dismembered and mutilated state around the city. Author James Jessen Badal joined us in this classic program from 2014 to talk about this fascinating case.
Believe it or not, Eliot Ness of Untouchables fame was a key player and the case is still not officially solved after all of these years.
Many of the events involved occurred close to where I grew up and I've always been fascinated by this gruesome tale of Cleveland lore.
You can find Dr. Badal's book, In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland's Torso Murders can be found at Amazon: https://amzn.to/42KbxHW
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Jack The Ripper - A Cold Case Investigation - Crime Scene 203
Research Psychologist Alexander Parker is confident he has cracked the Jack The Ripper case.
We talk about it on this week's edition of Crime Scene!
You can find Alexander's recent book, Jack The Ripper: A Cold Case Investigation, at Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3LudGjM
Thanks Alexander!
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Answering Questions About Serial Killers
Forensic psychologist Joni Johnston joins us to answer questions about serial killers.
You can find her book on the subject, Serial Killers: 101 Questions True Crime Fans Ask, on Amazon: https://amzn.to/40iKKR3
Thanks Dr. Johnston!
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The Making of Blind Rage - Crime Scene 201
Carol Costello has interviewed multiple presidents and covered some of the biggest stories of our time during her decades of work with CNN. Yet, the one case that has stuck with her for decades was one of her very first.
It's the terrible story of a woman who was raped and blinded in the 1980s. Carol tells her story on her podcast, Carol Costello Presents Blind Rage.
We talk about Phyllis Cottle's story and the making of this podcast.
You can find the program on all major podcasts and at the following link: https://killerpodcasts.com/carol-costello-presents-blind-rage
Thank you Carol for sharing this important story.