S1 Ep6: Bob Berdella: The Serial Killer Known as the Kansas City Butcher

S1 Ep6: Bob Berdella: The Serial Killer Known as the Kansas City Butcher

To his neighbors, Bob Berdella was a proactive citizen who helped launch a neighborhood watch group. Sure, he was a bit condescending, but he seemed to have a big heart, using his Kansas City home as a safe haven for young men in trouble. But then, in 1988, a young man jumped from a second-story window of Berdella's house wearing nothing but a dog collar, prompting police to scour the innocuous-looking home on Charlotte Street. What they uncovered would lead to the quaint home being labeled a "House of Horrors," and to a case that both shocked the nation and changed state law.

"Crimes of the Centuries" is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten crimes from times past that made a mark and helped change history.

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S2 Ep18: Patty Cannon's Murderous Gang: Selling People for Profit

S2 Ep18: Patty Cannon's Murderous Gang: Selling People for Profit

With the issue of slavery dividing America in the early 1800s, Patty Cannon told neighbors curious about the Black people they spotted secreted across her property that she was helping them escape int...

16 Maj 202235min

S2 Ep17: George Remus: Lawyer, Bootlegger, Killer Pt. 2

S2 Ep17: George Remus: Lawyer, Bootlegger, Killer Pt. 2

Pharmacist-turned lawyer-turned bootlegger George Remus had been making headlines for years as one of the richest men in America thanks to his illegal booze-selling operation during the start of Prohi...

9 Maj 202238min

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 ...

2 Maj 202235min

S2 Ep15: The Great Train Robbery: A Brilliant Success or Sloppy Failure?

S2 Ep15: The Great Train Robbery: A Brilliant Success or Sloppy Failure?

One of the biggest crimes of the 20th century was the type of heist we usually associate with the 1800s: a train robbery. In August 1963, at least 16 people managed to steal more than $7 million from ...

25 Apr 202237min

S2 Ep14: The Murder of "Diamond Bessie"

S2 Ep14: The Murder of "Diamond Bessie"

When the body of a beautiful and well-dressed woman was discovered in 1877 outside of Jefferson, Texas, residents recognized her immediately -- even though they didn't know her real name. She'd been c...

18 Apr 202238min

S2 Ep13: Don't Say His Name: A Serial Killer Out for Notoriety

S2 Ep13: Don't Say His Name: A Serial Killer Out for Notoriety

It's because of revisionist history that Paul John Knowles might be better known to some listeners at the Casanova Killer, but don't be fooled: This serial killer deserves no romanticization. Knowles ...

11 Apr 202237min

S2: What Lurks Inside the Walls: Hidden Rooms (From "Strange & Unexplained”)

S2: What Lurks Inside the Walls: Hidden Rooms (From "Strange & Unexplained”)

Hey, fam!! Season 2 of the Obsessed Network Original Podcast "Strange & Unexplained With Daisy Eagan" launches today!   In case you aren't familiar, “Strange & Unexplained” is a podcast about all the...

7 Apr 202230min

S2 Ep12: Mary McKnight: Surrounded by Death

S2 Ep12: Mary McKnight: Surrounded by Death

After her niece Ruth died in her care, Mary McKnight -- herself a grieving mother -- worried that the shock would kill her sister-in-law, so she gave her something to calm her nerves. But Gertrude die...

4 Apr 202235min

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