S1 Ep27: The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping

S1 Ep27: The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping

Charles Lindbergh became an American and worldwide hero after becoming the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. But five years later, his world was upended when his toddler son was stolen from his nursery. The ensuing investigation into the kidnapping would involved a host of characters, including an amateur detective named Jafsie and a mysterious man named Cemetery John. Even the infamous gangster Al Capone volunteered his services to help. In the end, would the world ever know what happened to the Lindbergh baby?

"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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S5 Ep20: The Fox in the Henhouse: Klaus Fuchs and the Secret That Changed the World

S5 Ep20: The Fox in the Henhouse: Klaus Fuchs and the Secret That Changed the World

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S5 Ep19: Karen Silkwood and the Price of Speaking Up

S5 Ep19: Karen Silkwood and the Price of Speaking Up

In 1974, 28-year-old Karen Silkwood left her home with a binder full of evidence and a plan to blow the whistle on dangerous conditions at the plutonium plant where she worked. She never arrived. What...

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S5 Ep18: Reckoning at Penn State: The Jerry Sandusky Scandal

S5 Ep18: Reckoning at Penn State: The Jerry Sandusky Scandal

Jerry Sandusky was a legend at Penn State University. As the right hand of head football coach Joe Paterno, he was known not only as an exceptional coach but also as a big-hearted philanthropist and a...

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S5 Ep17: Faith Vs. Flag: How the Gobitis Case Tested the Limits of Religious Freedom

S5 Ep17: Faith Vs. Flag: How the Gobitis Case Tested the Limits of Religious Freedom

In 1935, 12-year-old Lillian Gobitas and her little brother William were kicked out of their Pennsylvania public school — not for misbehaving, but for quietly refusing to salute the flag, which they b...

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Crimes Of The Centuries is dark again this week, so here is an episode that you might not have heard previously... or might just want to listen to again. When news spread that a high-profile comedian...

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Guest Episode: The Wild Tale of Black Jack Ketchum

Guest Episode: The Wild Tale of Black Jack Ketchum

While Crimes of the Centuries takes a brief summer break, enjoy a guest episode from Josh at The Wild West Extravaganza. This one’s a doozy: It’s the story of "Black Jack" Ketchum — a train robber who...

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S5 Ep16: The Siege of Sidney Street

S5 Ep16: The Siege of Sidney Street

In late 1910 and early 1911, a band of impulsive Latvian radicals fleeing persecution in Russia unleashed a wave of violence in London that left three policemen dead and part of a quiet city block in ...

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S5 Ep15: The Repairman's Ruse: The Kidnapping of Alice Speed Stoll

S5 Ep15: The Repairman's Ruse: The Kidnapping of Alice Speed Stoll

When Berry Stoll returned from work on Oct. 10, 1934, the scene greeting him was pure chaos: His maid was tied up, his wife was missing and a terrifying pool of blood covered one of the beds. Alice Sp...

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