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S4 Episode 3 – The League of Lady Poisoners - Interview with Author and Illustrator Lisa Perrin
Do women really use poison as their murder weapon of choice more than men? That is the question author and illustrator Lisa Perrin set out to answer, and you might be surprised by what she discovered. Released in September of this year, The League of Lady Poisoners delves into stories of women from all over the globe, some you know and some you don't, but the common thread between them being their means -- and sometimes, even their motives.
S4 Episode 2 – Triflers Need Not Apply: The Venomous Belle Gunness
On April 28th, 1908, news of the Gunness home having gone up in flames spread quickly through LaPorte, Indiana. Some recalled the dire cries of warning coming from the farm’s owner, Belle Gunness, that her farmhand had threatened to burn the home down with her and her children inside, and it seemed like he had finally acted on it. Four bodies were found in the wreckage of the home, but upon closer inspection, a more macabre picture started to take shape.
S3 Episode 3 – Intertwined: The Story of Morgan Harrington and Hannah Graham
In October of 2009, 20-year-old Morgan Harrington disappeared after attending a Metallica concert in Charlottesville. Fast forward to September 2014 and the story repeats itself with 18-year-old Hannah Graham who went missing after leaving a party. It wasn’t long before security footage revealed these two young women had something in common: the last person who saw them alive.
S2 Episode 13 – The Killer Who Never Was
In the mid 1990’s, Thomas Quick swiftly became Sweden’s most notorious serial killer, confessing to the murders of over 30 people. Police investigated and he was convicted on 8 counts of murder, sentenced to live out his days in the mental hospital he had been a patient at on and off for many years. There was just one small catch… Thomas Quick never actually killed anyone.
S1 Episode 22 – How True is the “True Story” in The Town That Dreaded Sundown?
In the spring of 1946, the border town of Texarkana was terrorized by a mysterious masked killer known as the Phantom Killer or Phantom Slayer. They’re credited with killing at least 5 and wounding 3, but they’ve never been caught.
S1 Episode 20 – Fact or Fiction? “Monster” and the Crimes of Aileen Wuornos
Aileen Wuornos is someone with whom most people are familiar. Various forms of media have taken her life story and used it for entertainment, but how much of it is fact and what is fiction?
S1 Episode 17 – The 5’5” Monster of the South, Pee Wee Gaskins
Once known as the "Meanest Man in America," the 5'5" man was nothing but trouble for the state of South Carolina from a young age. With over fifteen confirmed victims and over a 100 he claimed to have killed, we learn that nothing was off limits for this man.
S1 Episode 12 – Todd Kohlhepp (Part 2)
If you joined us last week, we began a two-part series on Todd Kohlhepp, starting with the Superbike Motorsports Murders. This week, Brittany details about his life, what he'd done since that awful day in 2003, and how he was caught. We include more of our interview with Melissa Brackman, formerly known as Melissa Ponder (the wife of Scott Ponder, owner of Superbikes).
S1 Episode 11 – Todd Kohlhepp (Part 1): The Superbike Motorsports Murders
Today, Brittany takes the lead as we talk about the Superbike Motorsports Murders. It was the first quadruple homicide in the small town of Chesnee, SC. Joining us is Melissa Brackman, formerly known as Melissa Ponder (the wife of Scott Ponder, owner of Superbike). She talks to us about the case and her accounts from the moment she found out about the incident to working with Spartanburg Police Department.