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Cemetery Row

Cemetery Row

By: Hannah Lori and Sheena
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Join Lori, Hannah and Sheena as they explore the most fascinating stories found in cemeteries.© 2025 Cemetery Row Social Sciences True Crime World
Episodes
  • Pride 2025 Part 2 - Philosophers, Drag Queens and Bandits
    Jun 23 2025
    Happy Pride Month, again! Our Pride celebrations continue with more stories of LGBTQ+ folks. Lori covers socialist, poet, philosopher and early gay rights activist Edward Carpenter. Sheena covers William Dorsey Swann, America's first drag queen. Hannah shares the stories of two criminals - fraudster Geraldine Elizabeth Carmichael and bank robber John Wojtowicz, whose story inspired the film "Dog Day Afternoon."
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Pride 2025 - Revolutionaries, Robin Hoods and Ladies
    Jun 11 2025
    Happy Pride Month! This week's episode celebrates pioneering LGBTQ+ folks from around the world. Hannah shares the story of Revolutionary War hero Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, whose contributions to the war improved the performance of U.S. troops. Lori covers the "Ladies of Llangollen," Eleanor Charlotte Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, who lived together as a couple during the Georgian era. Sheena shares the story of Eddie Sandifer, a pioneering Mississippi gay rights advocate and the Robin Hood of the Civil Rights movement.
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Men Behaving Badly: Bears, Murders and Punk Rock
    May 26 2025
    Calling all naughty boys! This week's episode is dedicated to men who never learned how to behave. Lori covers two men, Phillip Henry Vetter and Franklin Devereaux, who thought it was a good idea to fight bears. Sheena shares the story of murderous Mississippi man Ashley Cocke, and Hannah covers shock punk rocker GG Allin.
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    1 hr and 25 mins

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