July 26, 1984: Ed Gein Dies

July 26, 1984: Ed Gein Dies

Notorious killer Ed Gein died of complications from cancer. Decades earlier, Gein confessed that he wore the skin of the corpses he stole and made furniture from their bones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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July 22, 1934: John Dillinger Shot

July 22, 1934: John Dillinger Shot

On this day in 1934, legendary bank robber John Dillinger was shot and killed by FBI agents outside Chicago’s Biograph theater. Guest hosted by Ash Kelly and Alaina Urquhart from the Parcast original,...

22 Juli 202017min

July 21, 1877: The Great Railroad Strike of 1877

July 21, 1877: The Great Railroad Strike of 1877

On this day in 1877, Pennsylvania state militia attacked railroad workers participating in one of the largest strikes of the 19th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a...

21 Juli 202013min

July 20, 2015: Eddie Tipton Found Guilty

July 20, 2015: Eddie Tipton Found Guilty

On this day in 2015, Eddie Tipton was found guilty of rigging the lottery in Iowa. He’d used his position inside the industry to cheat the system and get rich quick… Learn more about your ad choices. ...

20 Juli 202016min

July 19, 1979: Oil Tankers Collide

July 19, 1979: Oil Tankers Collide

On this day in 1979, the Very Large Crude Carrier Atlantic Empress collided with another VLCC, the Aegean Captain. The wreckage spewed roughly 280,000 tons of oil into the Caribbean Sea. Learn more ab...

19 Juli 202013min

July 18, 1290: Edict of Expulsion Issued

July 18, 1290: Edict of Expulsion Issued

On this day in the year 1290, King Edward I of England issued an edict expelling the Jewish people from his kingdom. As many as 16,000 Jews were turned into refugees overnight. Learn more about your a...

18 Juli 202013min

July 17, 1771: Bloody Falls Massacre

July 17, 1771: Bloody Falls Massacre

On this day in 1771, it’s possible that one of the most infamous events in indigenous Canadian history took place. According to the posthumously released journal of surveyor Samuel Hearne, a group of ...

17 Juli 202016min

July 16, 1951: Catcher in the Rye Published

July 16, 1951: Catcher in the Rye Published

On this day in 1951, The Catcher in the Rye was published. J.D. Salinger’s coming-of-age classic would be embraced by generations of teenagers. However, the book had another, much darker, legacy…  Le...

16 Juli 202013min

July 15, 1987: Taiwan Ends Martial Law

July 15, 1987: Taiwan Ends Martial Law

On this day in 1987, Taiwan ended thirty-eight years of martial law—but that didn’t necessarily mean peaceful, democratic governing would follow. Guest hosted by Greg Polcyn from the Parcast original ...

15 Juli 202011min

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