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Vintage Homicide

Vintage Homicide

By: Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day
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Hostesses Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day combined their love of vintage fashion with their passion for forensic science on this collaboration, Vintage Homicide: A True Crime Podcast. We will be taking you through case histories from our unique perspectives as forensic scientists, examining evidence and the various historical analytical methods that may have been used. Episodes of Vintage Homicide will not only include discussions of bizarre and intriguing historical cases of murder but case narratives will be intertwined with commentary about vintage fashion, ephemera from that period in history, or vintage elements surrounding the cases. We guarantee Vintage Homicide will satisfy your obsessions for true crime drama and your interest in modern retro or the vintage lifestyle.© 2023 Vintage Homicide Science True Crime World
Episodes
  • A Crime of Evidence Alone: The Murder of Claire Josephs
    Apr 17 2026

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    A newlywed found murdered. No weapon. No witnesses. No motive.

    In 1968, 20-year-old Claire Josephs was brutally killed in her home in Bromley, England. What followed would change criminal justice forever.

    With nothing but blood typing, fiber analysis, and emerging forensic science, investigators built a case against Roger Payne—marking the first murder conviction in England based solely on forensic evidence.

    But decades later, after appeals, an escape, and a new identity… questions still linger.

    Did science get it right—or was there more to the story?

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    56 mins
  • Valentine's Day Massacre: Part 3
    Apr 3 2026

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    Blood, betrayal, and a mystery that still refuses to die…

    Who really orchestrated the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre?

    Was it Al Capone pulling the strings from afar… or was his ruthless enforcer Jack McGurn the true mastermind?

    From attempted hits and mob revenge to “blonde alibis” and courtroom loopholes, the story only gets darker. Gunmen vanish. Witnesses recant. Suspects turn up dead—one by one.

    And just when it seems like the truth might surface… it disappears again.

    💀 A massacre with no convictions
    💀 A list of suspects who met violent ends
    💀 Confessions that only raise more questions

    Even decades later, we’re still left asking:
    Did justice ever stand a chance in a world ruled by silence and bullets?

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Valentine's Day Massacre: Part 2
    Mar 13 2026

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    The investigation continues with burned and dismantled cars. A garage rented next to the Circus Café point to ties with Capone’s circle. A raid at the home of a killer uncovers two Tommy guns that link them to both the massacre and the murder of another man. Fred “Killer” Burke goes on the run, and the case widens into revenge, betrayal, and more unsolved killings.

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    email vintagehomicidepodcast@gmail.com
    website https://vintagehomicide.buzzsprout.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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