• 70. Murder & Mystery at Lakeview Cemetery with Civil War Seattle

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

70. Murder & Mystery at Lakeview Cemetery with Civil War Seattle

  • Summary

  • What do a $3.85 murder, torrential rain, and Civil War vets have in common? They’re all part of Lakeview Cemetery’s unhinged history—and Shea and Jody are here for every wild minute.
    In this hilarious and haunting episode of Rainy Day Rabbit Holes, Shea and Jody brave Seattle’s atmospheric river to explore Lakeview Cemetery with Richard from Seattle History Tours.

    From true crime tales of $3.85 murder to Civil War veterans' untold stories, this tour was a wild ride through the West’s forgotten tragedies. Whether you're a true crime addict, history buff, or curious traveler, you’ll be hooked.

    👉 Bonus content, ad-free episodes, and awesome perks await at rainydayrabbitholes.com/support!

    🌧 Visit our website at rainydayrabbitholes.com for more!

    Chapters with Timestamps:
    • 00:00 - Welcome: From History Haters to Nerds
    • 04:30 - Why We Took the Lakeview Cemetery Tour
    • 10:00 - Atmospheric River Madness
    • 15:40 - $3.85 Murder: The Charles Nordstrom Story
    • 22:00 - Seattle’s Wild Cemetery Figures
    • 30:00 - Dreaming of Giant Gravestones
    • 40:00 - Shea’s One-Star Review Vendetta
    • 45:00 - How You Can Support the Show

    • Book a tour with Seattle History Tours / Civil War Seattle
    Seattle history, Lakeview Cemetery, true crime podcast, Victorian history, unhinged history, Civil War Seattle, Seattle tours, Western history podcast, Seattle cemetery stories

    Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/history-unhinged-rainy-day-rabbit-holes--6271663/support.
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