S2 Ep16: George Remus: Lawyer, Bootlegger, Killer Pt. 1

S2 Ep16: George Remus: Lawyer, Bootlegger, Killer Pt. 1

Defense lawyer George Remus started to notice a new kind of client in 1919 and 1920: the bootlegger. He also noticed that those bootleggers always paid handsomely in cash. Remus, who had a background in pharmaceuticals, decided he wanted in, and within a year, he owned 35% of America's alcohol. The federal government moved quickly to shut down this so-called King of the Bootleggers.

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S3 Ep17: The Double Indemnity Murder

S3 Ep17: The Double Indemnity Murder

When Ruth Snyder began having an affair with a married corset salesman, Henry Judd Gray, in Queens, New York, in 1925, things soon turned deadly. Ruth convinced Henry to assist her in killing her husb...

17 Jul 202338min

S3 Ep16: Going to the Lordy: The Assassination of President James Garfield

S3 Ep16: Going to the Lordy: The Assassination of President James Garfield

At 9:30 am on July 2, 1881 in Washington, D.C., the 20th American president James Garfield was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station. Garfield's assassin: Charles J. Guiteau, a man descri...

10 Jul 202338min

S3 Ep15: Murder in the Bahamas Part 2

S3 Ep15: Murder in the Bahamas Part 2

As we explored in our first episode covering this case, Sir Harry Oakes was a member of the "elite" class of men who migrated to the Bahamas to avoid taxes and take part in business activities that we...

26 Jun 202336min

S3 Ep14: Murder in the Bahamas - Part One

S3 Ep14: Murder in the Bahamas - Part One

Harry Oakes was an entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and gold miner. Sometime after midnight on July 8, 1943, Oakes was found dead inside his Bahamas house, struck four times behind the left ear...

19 Jun 202336min

S3 Ep13: The Massie Affair

S3 Ep13: The Massie Affair

In 1931 in Honolulu, Hawaii, Thalia Massie claimed she was raped by a group of men, including Joseph Kahahawai, a well-known local prizefighter. Cracks in Thalia's story throughout the case led to dea...

12 Jun 202341min

S3 Ep12: Stolen Potential: The Murder of Alberta Jones

S3 Ep12: Stolen Potential: The Murder of Alberta Jones

In 1959 in Louisville, Kentucky, Alberta Jones was named the first woman prosecutor. Only a few years later in 1965, she was found dead in the Ohio River. In today's episode we discuss Alberta's trail...

5 Jun 202336min

From Strange and Unexplained: The Tragicomedy of Typhoid Mary

From Strange and Unexplained: The Tragicomedy of Typhoid Mary

Hey, Crimes of the Centuries listeners! We’re off for the Memorial Day holiday, but didn’t want to leave you with an empty feed, so we’re featuring an episode from another Obsessed Network show, “Str...

29 Mai 202331min

S3 Ep11: The Last Call Killings

S3 Ep11: The Last Call Killings

Multiple murders, violent assaults, and a new forensic fingerprint technique. In today's episode we visit the killings, the acquittals, and eventually the conviction of Richard Rogers, a cold-blooded ...

22 Mai 202335min

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