Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 15 hours 20 minutes
7-18- 1928 100-year-old cold case murder in the Carolina mountains
An almost 100-year-old cold case murder in the Carolina mountains. Three trials two suspects no convictions.
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7-16. 1946 Eggers murder.
January 2, 1946, the headless, handless body of a woman, wrapped in a blanket and tied with a rope, was found in a ravine off a mountain highway in San Bernardino. Did she lose her head over her husband or did she lose it because of her husband?
On line 2/26?/2022 @ 7:00 pm EST at felonfile.com or your favorite podcast platform.
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7-15. 1923 London England trial and a double hanging.
Edith Thompson and Frederick Bywaters. Did the boyfriend kill the husband? Did the wife know? An English love triangle, and murder trial. Scott has the tragic story.
On line 2-19-2022 @ 7:00 am EST
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7-14. 1889 Road Rage on Sleds
A look at an 1889 French Canadian Road Rage incident and killing.
Was the sled driver guilty of murder? Did the other sled driver deserve what happened?
Scott has these questions and maybe some answers
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https://anchor.fm/felonfile/episodes/7-14--1889-Road-Rage-on-Sleds-e1d918j
7-13. The 1827 Vance and Carson Duel
The September 12th, 1827 duel between North Carolina politicians, David Vance and Sam Carson.
A killing occurred but no one was charged. An honor Killing, or just murder? Listen and draw your own conclusions.
On line 02-05-2022 @ 7:00 PM EST
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7-12 Murder in the Personal ads.
Sunday, November 22nd, 1987, a young man by the name of Douglas Basham took out a personal ad in the Sunday paper. The outcome was far from his original intent.
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7-11. 1930s Rat River Manhunt
A search for the killer of a Canadian Mounted Police Officer that runs almost to the top of the world.
Who was the man? Why is there still interest in his identity? Listen and decide for yourself.
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7-10 1872 murder of a Gilded Age Robber Baron
The 1872 murder of a Gilded Age robber baron. Jubilee Jim had his hand in several historic candy jars. Rail Roads. The business of Cornelius Vanderbilt. President Grant and the United States gold market. Beautiful actresses. Jealous boyfriends and business associates. How did Jubilee meet his end? and why? A story that would make today's reality Television proud.
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7-9 The Derby Poisoner, 1870s Lady Murder.
What is serial killing and how do you define a serial killer? The FBI says The unlawful killing of two or more victims by the same offender(s), in separate events.
Wife and mother Lydia Sherman (aka) The Derby Poisoner, killed for 9 years between 1863-1871. Why did she do it? Why did it take so long to catcher her? Scott has some of the answers and a few more questions...
7-8. The happiest man who ever lived on death row.
A 1937 shade of blue story. Joe Arridy was a Mentally challenged young man. He went Smiling into The Gas Chamber for The Murder and assaults he didn’t Commit. Joe was a young man that didn’t understand the concept of death and requested ice cream as his last meal. The Warden of the Prison described Joe as the happiest man who ever lived on death row...