
E223: Bobby Fuller Pt. 2
A mysterious gunman, a music exec with mob ties, suspiciously timed life insurance policies… The LAPD may have ruled Bobby’s death a suicide, but evidence pointed overwhelmingly to foul play. Learn...
3 Nov 202036min

E222: Bobby Fuller Pt. 1
In July 1966, Bobby Fuller — the musician who popularized “I Fought The Law” and was dubbed “The Rock and Roll King of the Southwest” — wanted out of his band, and out of his contract. Then he was fou...
27 Okt 202038min

E221: Mary Jane Reed and Stanley Skridla Pt. 2
In 1948, the investigation into Stanley Skridla and Mary Jane Reed's deaths came to a stand-still. Many suspected a member of the Sheriff's department of having committed the murders, but proof of his...
20 Okt 202042min

E220: Mary Jane Reed and Stanley Skridla Pt. 1
A gruesome double murder in 1948 shocked a small town in Illinois. And when the prime suspect emerged, the case turned scandalous. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
13 Okt 202033min

E219: Charles Sessums Pt. 2
After Texas A&M senior Charles Sessums was killed during a 1926 football game against Baylor University, the two schools struggled to find his murderer—but someone was trying to sabotage the investiga...
6 Okt 202036min

E218: Charles Sessums Pt. 1
A college football rivalry between Texas A&M and Baylor University reached a climax in 1926, when a riot broke out during halftime and left one college senior dead. Learn more about your ad choices...
29 Sep 202036min

E217: Jane Stanford Pt. 2
In early 1905, Hawaiian police opened—and quickly closed—an investigation into Jane Stanford’s mysterious death. A century later, an amateur sleuth tried to crack the case, uncovering university scand...
22 Sep 202037min

E216: Jane Stanford Pt. 1
She became one of the most influential people in California when she co-founded Stanford University in 1891. Jane Stanford was widely beloved for her forward-thinking, liberal ideals—but she also earn...
15 Sep 202047min





















