S4 Ep3: The Cold-Blooded Killing of the Candy Man

S4 Ep3: The Cold-Blooded Killing of the Candy Man

Every parent has worried about their children hauling home tainted candy on Halloween, but not everyone knows where that fear originated. On Halloween in 1974, an 8-year-old boy named Timothy O’Bryan was granted one pick from his basket before bed — and soon after downing the contents of his Pixy Stix, he went limp in his father’s arms. The investigation threw parents into a panic, prompting tons of candy to be taken to sheriff’s offices for inspection. As horrifying as the case appeared to be at first, what police uncovered was far more sinister than anyone had imagined.

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S3 Ep3: Dorothy Stratten: A Playmate Murdered

S3 Ep3: Dorothy Stratten: A Playmate Murdered

Months after being named "Playboy Playmate of the Year" in 1980, Dorothy Stratten was poised to make the transition from model to Hollywood actress.  But just as her debut film was about to be release...

20 Mar 202338min

S3 Ep2: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre and the Chicago Gang Wars of the 1920s

S3 Ep2: The St. Valentine's Day Massacre and the Chicago Gang Wars of the 1920s

In Prohibition Era Chicago, competing gangs of bootleggers battled for supremacy.  In February 1929, notorious gangster Al Capone set up a brazen trap to mow down a slew of his rivals in what would be...

13 Mar 202335min

S3 Ep1: Dr. Thomas Cream: The Forgotten Victorian Serial Killer

S3 Ep1: Dr. Thomas Cream: The Forgotten Victorian Serial Killer

In Victorian England, a serial killer preyed on sex workers and other vulnerable women. But unlike the infamous Jack the Ripper, this serial killer, Dr. Thomas Cream, used his medical knowledge to dev...

6 Mar 202338min

Introducing... I Think Not! (A New True Crime Comedy Podcast)

Introducing... I Think Not! (A New True Crime Comedy Podcast)

Hey Crimes of the Centuries listeners! The Obsessed Network has as a brand new podcast from the former hosts and creators of Obsessed with: Disappeared. It's called I Think Not! Enjoy the trailer here...

5 Jan 20233min

S2 Ep42: The Case of Kirk Bloodsworth: America’s First DNA Exoneration

S2 Ep42: The Case of Kirk Bloodsworth: America’s First DNA Exoneration

After the 1984 discovery of 9-year-old Dawn Hamilton’s body in the woods, police began their search for a tall, muscular, curly-haired man. Kirk Bloodsworth – fitting that description – was arrested, ...

5 Des 202235min

S2 Ep41: Illegal Luck: How the New Hampshire Sweepstakes Went Haywire

S2 Ep41: Illegal Luck: How the New Hampshire Sweepstakes Went Haywire

In the summer of 1964, the first modern lottery was off to the races in New Hampshire. The “Sweeps,” as they were called, were a sensation of national interest, with lawmakers quarreling over the lega...

28 Nov 202234min

S2 Ep40: The True Story Behind 'Murder Ordained'

S2 Ep40: The True Story Behind 'Murder Ordained'

Film adaptations of true crimes have to strike a tricky balance between authenticity and drama. 1987’s Murder Ordained depicts the 1983 incidents within a small town in Kansas, where the mysterious de...

14 Nov 202235min

S2 Ep39: Soul Leaves Body: The Life and Death of Sam Cooke

S2 Ep39: Soul Leaves Body: The Life and Death of Sam Cooke

Singing his way through the 1950s and early 1960s, appealing to audiences across a segregated music industry, churning out hits of dreamy quality like “You Send Me” and inspirational fortitude like “A...

7 Nov 202237min

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