Episodes

  • Femme Fatale Wu Zetian
    Apr 19 2026
    Wu Zetian entered the Tang court as a teenage concubine in 638. By 690, she'd murdered her way to the Dragon Throne — the only woman in Chinese history to rule as Emperor. She stuffed rivals into wine jars, built a secret police, and spent her final years afraid of house cats.

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    10 mins
  • Magazine #4
    Apr 18 2026
    Episode 130

    Murder By Fire, by Brandon White

    The Abominable Mr. Yelverton, by Edmund Pearson

    The American Exchange Bank Robbery, By Cleveland Moffat

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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • American Scoundrel Wiliam N. Roach
    Apr 17 2026
    William N. Roach embezzled sixty thousand dollars from a Washington bank, fled to Dakota Territory, and returned the money just fast enough to dodge prison. Fourteen years later, a Republican civil war handed him a U.S. Senate seat nobody voted for. The Senate tried to expel him. Time said no.

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    10 mins
  • Girl Did Not Kill Herself
    Apr 16 2026
    The Mysterious Death of Louise Monteabaro In

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    Episode 20, Police Chief Henry Blake’s story stays consistent throughout, from the time he reported the incident to the judge/acting coroner to the time that the dead girl’s aunt stabbed him in the neck: Miss Louise Monteabaro used her own gun to commit suicide in the passenger seat of her car. But according to those who knew the young sewing machine saleswoman, that seemed unlikely.




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    28 mins
  • Their Secret Died In The Chair
    Apr 15 2026
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    Episode 22 is an exciting story that has many of the elements of classic noir: A deadly robbery, an exhaustive manhunt, a daring escape from the county jail and a tense showdown ending with a clever police ploy. In the spring of 1918, three men burst into a business meeting and steal a mere pocketful of cash, but leave three men, including one of their own, dead in a fusillade of bullets.

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    38 mins
  • American Scoundrel Boss Tweed
    Apr 14 2026
    Gilded Age New York. William Magear Tweed rode Tammany Hall to the top and looted the city treasury through padded bills, phantom invoices, and kickbacks buried in plaster. His crowning theft was a courthouse whose $250,000 budget swelled past $12 million. In November 1873, a jury convicted him inside it.

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    10 mins
  • Murder In The Marble Halls
    Apr 13 2026
    The Assassination of Huey P. Long

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    Episode 473 takes us to Baton Rouge on the night of September 8, 1935, when a quiet young doctor walked into the Louisiana State Capitol and never walked out. He left no note. No confession. No explanation. Six people who stood beside him — or over him — tell the story he never told.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Showgirl & The Conman
    Apr 12 2026
    The Complicated Romance of Fannie Brice and Notorious Nicky Arnstein

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    In Episode 60, we take a little break from murderous mayhem for a love story with a different kind of mayhem. The world of Broadway was quite aghast when Fannie Brice, a star of the Ziegfield Follies, took up with New York gambler Julius Wilford Arnstein, better known as Nicky, whose story was adapted into the musical “Funny Girl.” The first act is a Sunday magazine article that was published while Nicky was serving time in the Leavenworth prison, and act two is a telling of the conclusion of the romance by Brooklyn Daily Eagle’s star reporter Alice Cogan.

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    27 mins