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History's Greatest Crimes

History's Greatest Crimes

By: Michael and Alana
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🔎 Uncover the crimes that shaped history. From daring heists and political scandals to conspiracies and cover-ups, History’s Greatest Crimes takes you deep into the world’s most infamous criminal events. Hosted by two historians, Dr. Michael and Dr. Alana, each episode dissects a historical crime, revealing its impact on society, the people involved, and the larger forces at play. 🎙️ Whether it’s the FBI break-in during the Ali-Frazier fight, the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, or the Pentagon Papers, we go beyond the headlines to explore the context, the evidence, and the lasting consequences. With expert analysis, gripping storytelling, and a touch of suspense, we uncover the true stories behind history’s greatest crimes. 🔔 New episodes drop bi-weekly! Subscribe now and join us as we unravel the past—one crime at a time. 🎧 Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and wherever you listen. 🔗 Follow us for updates and exclusive content: 📌 Instagram: @historys_greatest_crimes 📌 Website: https://historys-greatest-crimes.captivate.fm (https://historys-greatest-crimes.captivate.fm) 📢 Got a case suggestion? Email us at [historys.greatest.crimes@gmail.com. History is full of crimes—let’s uncover them together. 🔥© 2025 History's Greatest Crimes True Crime World
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  • Democracy Overthrown: The Dark Legacy of Wilmington 1898
    Jun 2 2025
    History's Greatest Crimes 🏛️🔪Democracy Overthrown: The Dark Legacy of Wilmington 1898

    The Wilmington coup of 1898 represents a chilling and unprecedented event in American history, characterized as the sole successful overthrow of a domestic government on American soil. This meticulously orchestrated assault, executed by a coalition of white supremacists, culminated in a horrific massacre that claimed the lives of hundreds of black citizens and their white allies, and resulted in the systematic dismantling of a multiracial government in Wilmington. Following the brutal violence, the perpetrators successfully crafted a narrative that misrepresented the coup as a spontaneous race riot, effectively silencing the victims and obscuring the calculated political machinations that led to this atrocity. The implications of this event extended far beyond Wilmington, serving as a blueprint for the establishment of Jim Crow laws and the disenfranchisement of black voters across the South. As we explore this dark chapter, we confront the uncomfortable truths about the fragility of democracy and the continual vigilance required to protect it from those who seek to dismantle it for their own ends.

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    Hosts: Michael and Alana are professional historians with a passion for bringing the most captivating and often overlooked criminal events of the past to light. ✨

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    Takeaways:

    • The Wilmington coup of 1898 was a meticulously orchestrated event that resulted in the violent overthrow of a democratically elected government on American soil.
    • This incident stands as the only successful overthrow of a domestic government in American history, marking a significant moment of racial violence.
    • The narrative surrounding the coup was intentionally distorted to portray it as a race riot, thus obscuring the true nature of the events that unfolded.
    • The aftermath of the coup led to the implementation of Jim Crow laws, disenfranchising black voters and enshrining white supremacy in the political framework of North Carolina.
    • The events in Wilmington were not merely a local incident but served as a catalyst for white supremacist movements across the Southern United States.
    • The long-term suppression of the truth regarding the Wilmington coup illustrates the enduring impact of historical narratives shaped by those in power.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 12: The Chilling Case of Lizzie Borden: Victim or Villain?
    May 23 2025
    History's Greatest Crimes 🏛️🔪The Chilling Case of Lizzie Borden: Victim or Villain?

    Episode Description:

    Welcome to History's Greatest Crimes with your hosts, Michael and Alana, professional historians! 👋

    The episode delves into the infamous case of the Borden murders, which took place in Fall River, Massachusetts, during the Gilded Age. On a sweltering August morning in 1892, Andrew Borden and his wife Abby were brutally murdered, with their daughter Lizzie emerging as the prime suspect. This case, steeped in legend and immortalized by a haunting children's rhyme, raises profound questions about societal norms, family dynamics, and the nature of justice. We will examine the intricate backdrop of the era, characterized by stark social inequalities and rigid gender roles, which contributed to the tensions within the Borden household. Through our exploration, we seek to unravel whether Lizzie Borden was indeed the cold-blooded killer or merely a victim ensnared by her circumstances.

    Listen now to uncover the truth! 🎧💡

    Hosts: Michael and Alana are professional historians with a passion for bringing the most captivating and often overlooked criminal events of the past to light. ✨

    Connect with Us:

    Follow "History's Greatest Crimes" on social media for behind-the-scenes content, historical facts, and updates on future episodes! 👇

    • X (formerly Twitter): @podcasthgc
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    • Instagram: @historys_greatest_crimes📸

    Support History's Greatest Crimes:

    Love the show and want to dig deeper into history's most infamous crimes? Consider supporting us by subscribing to one of our tiers: 🙏❤️

    Detective Tier: Get exclusive access to:

    • History’s Greatest Crimes Discord Channel
    • Early access to new episodes several days in advance👂🔓
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    • Special BONUS Episodes⭐

    Subscribe here: 👉 https://historys-greatest-crimes.captivate.fm/support


    Takeaways:

    • The Borden case exemplifies the complexities of societal structures during the Gilded Age, particularly in Fall River, Massachusetts, where wealth and poverty coexisted in stark contrast.
    • Lizzie Borden's trial revealed the deep-seated gender biases of the time, as the jury's perception of femininity influenced their verdict amidst the lack of concrete evidence.
    • The murders of Andrew and Abby Borden were marked by extreme brutality, yet the investigation faced severe shortcomings that clouded the case's resolution.
    • Despite being acquitted, Lizzie Borden's reputation suffered irreparably, illustrating the enduring impact of public opinion in the wake of sensationalized criminal cases.
    • The societal tensions within the Borden household, exacerbated by financial disputes and complex familial relationships, contributed significantly to the tragic events of August 1892.
    • Lizzie Borden's life following her acquittal reflects the profound isolation that can result from societal condemnation, as she sought solace in companionship and charitable pursuits.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 11: From Protest to Insurrection: The Story of the Whiskey Rebellion
    May 19 2025
    History's Greatest Crimes 🏛️🔪From Protest to Insurrection: The Story of the Whiskey Rebellion

    Episode Description:

    The Whiskey Rebellion represents a significant early challenge to the authority of the fledgling United States government, emerging from the imposition of a federal tax on liquor that incited widespread dissent among frontier farmers in western Pennsylvania. This episode explores the intricate dynamics that fueled this insurrection, illustrating how the tax, perceived as an unjust burden by those reliant on whiskey production as a means of economic survival, became a symbol of broader grievances against centralized authority. As tensions escalated, the rebellion culminated in violent confrontations that forced President George Washington to assert federal power by leading a militia against his own citizens. The implications of this conflict were profound, shaping the relationship between the government and its constituents, while also planting the seeds for political opposition that would evolve into the two-party system. Ultimately, the Whiskey Rebellion not only tested the limits of federal authority but also sparked critical debates regarding civil liberties and the right to protest, issues that remain relevant in contemporary discourse.⏳📜.

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    Takeaways:

    • The Whiskey Rebellion exemplified a profound challenge to the fledgling federal government's authority.
    • Farmers' grievances highlighted the economic and social rifts between the Eastern elites and the Western frontier.
    • George Washington's response to the rebellion set a crucial precedent for federal authority in America.
    • The rebellion ultimately illustrated the tensions between state autonomy and federal governance in the new nation.
    • The event forced Americans to grapple with fundamental questions about representation and civil liberties.
    • The legacy of the Whiskey Rebellion continues to influence the relationship between government power and individual rights today.

    Hosts: Michael and Alana are professional historians with a passion for bringing the most captivating and often overlooked criminal events of the past to light. ✨

    Connect with Us:

    Follow "History's Greatest Crimes" on social media for behind-the-scenes content, historical facts, and updates on future episodes! 👇

    • X (formerly Twitter): @podcasthgc
    • Facebook: History's Greatest Crimes Facebook 👍
    • Instagram: @historys_greatest_crimes📸

    Support History's Greatest Crimes:

    Love the show and want to dig deeper into history's most infamous crimes? Consider supporting us by subscribing to one of our tiers: 🙏❤️

    Detective Tier: Get exclusive access to:

    • History’s Greatest Crimes Discord Channel
    • Early access to new episodes several days in advance👂🔓
    • Shout-outs on the podcast

    Special Agent Tier: Unlock all Detective Tier benefits PLUS:

    • Special BONUS Episodes⭐

    Subscribe here: 👉 https://historys-greatest-crimes.captivate.fm/support

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    36 mins

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