Episodes

  • The Raymond Ripper: The Brutal 1906 Murder of James Logan
    Oct 13 2025

    In 1906, the mutilated body of young sales clerk James Logan was discovered on Southern California’s grandest resort hotel, The Raymond. When an African American tailor was accused of the crime, the city’s allegiances split. Half of the city of Pasadena wanted the man condemned to death, but the other half fought to save him, believing he had been framed.

    Sources:

    Biery, Bryan. “The Princes: Pasadena’s Regal Family.” Colorado Boulevard Newspaper. 12 March, 2024. https://www.coloradoboulevard.net/the-princes-pasadenas-regal-family/

    Lindquist, Heather. “‘Exploring Pasadena’s Past’- The Heart of Pasadena’s Communities of Color.” Pasadena Museum of History. 18 June, 2022. https://pasadenahistory.org/exploring-pasadenas-past-the-heart-of-pasadenas-communities-of-color/

    Liu, Yan. “A full moon in another land: The Moon Bridge in the Japanese garden of the Huntington Library.” Frontiers of Architectural Research Vol. 9 Iss. 3, September 2020. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095263520300182#abs0010

    Most of this episode consists of original research, drawn from the newspapers listed below.

    Newspapers:

    California Eagle

    Liberator (Los Angeles)

    Long Beach Tribune

    Los Angeles Evening Express

    Los Angeles Evening Post Record

    Los Angeles Herald

    Los Angeles Times

    Pasadena Star News

    Pasadena Post

    Sacramento Daily Union

    San Francisco Daily Call

    South Pasadenan

    South Pasadena Record


    Music: Edvard Grieg's 1906 'Butterfly' is this episode's background music. Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston.


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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Sexy Death Mystery: The Death of Starr Faithfull
    Sep 22 2025

    A sexy death mystery unfolded in 1931 New York City, when a socialite washed up on the shores of Long Island. Was her death an accident, a suicide, or foul play at the hands of the many prominent men she knew?


    Sources:

    Allhoff, Fred. “The Starr Faithfull Enigma.” Liberty. June 12, 1939. Pp. 20-23.

    “Five Starr Faithfull.” TIME. June 29, 1931. https://time.com/archive/6747467/the-press-five-starr-faithfull/

    Goodman, Jonathan. The Passing of Starr Faithfull (Kent: The Kent State University Press, 1996).

    Kennedy, Helen. “Dangerous Game: Starr Faithfull, 1931” New York Daily News, 1999.

    Markey, Morris. “The Mysterious Death of Starr Faithfull” in The Aspirin Age: 1919-1941. Ed. Isabel Leighton (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1949).

    Nash, Jay Robert. Open Files: A narrative encyclopedia of the world’s greatest unsolved crimes (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983).

    “Starr Crossed.” Strange Company. March 14, 2016. https://strangeco.blogspot.com/2016/03/starr-crossed.html

    Verdict Press. Crimes of Passion (London: Verdict Press, 1975).

    Newspapers:

    Brooklyn Standard-Union

    Evening Star (Washington, D.C.)

    Indianapolis Times

    Nassau Daily Review

    New York Times

    Washington Times


    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Whiskey & Arsenic: The First Murder By Mail
    Sep 1 2025

    The first ‘Murder by Mail’ was sent to Mrs. Josephine Barnaby in 1891 in the form of an arsenic-laced whiskey bottle. When she and a friend drank the whiskey, both fell violently ill. The resulting murder trial would tear families apart for decades to come.


    Sources:

    Conrad, Barnaby. A Revolting Transaction (New York: Arbor House, 1983).

    Day, Martin C. Death in the Mail (Providence: The Journal Print, 1892).

    Galpern, Jennifer L. “Happy New Year…in April?” The Rhode Island Historical Society. 13 April, 2017. https://www.rihs.org/happy-new-year-in-april/

    Newspapers:

    Evening Star (Washington, D.C.)

    Fort Worth Gazette

    Morning Journal and Courier (New Haven)

    Narragansett Herald

    New York Times

    Pawtucket Tribune

    Providence News

    Portland Daily Press

    Rock Island Daily Argus


    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston


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    54 mins
  • Murder Pure & Simple: Love and Violence in 1869 New York
    Aug 11 2025

    A fatal 1869 shooting at the New York Tribune led to a contentious debate about love, divorce, and women’s rights in America.

    Sources:

    Cazauran, A. R. The Trial of Daniel McFarland for the Shooting of Albert D. Richardson (New York: W. E. Hilton, 1870).

    Cooper, George. Lost Love: A True Story of Passion, Murder, and Justice in Old New York (Pantheon Books: New York, 1994).

    Ganz, Melissa J. “Wicked Women and Veiled Ladies: Gendered Narratives of the McFarland-Richardson Tragedy.” Yale Journal of Law and Feminism. Vol. 9. 1997.

    McAvey, Marion. “Abby Sage Richardson.” EBSCO. 2023. https://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/abby-sage-richardson

    Richardson, Abby Sage. Old Love Letters (Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1883).

    The Richardson-McFarland Tragedy: Containing all the letters and other interesting facts and documents not before published. (Barclay & Co. Publishers: Philadelphia, 1870).

    Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. “Speech on the McFarland Trial, Apollo Hall,” Speeches & Writings File. May 17, 1870

    Wilhelm, Robert. “The Richardson-McFarland Tragedy.” Murder By Gaslight. 10 July, 2010. https://www.murderbygaslight.com/2010/07/richardson-mcfarland-tragedy.html

    Newspapers:

    Buffalo Express

    New York Times

    New York Tribune


    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Death House: The Life & Crimes of George Hassell
    Jul 21 2025

    Texas authorities arrested George Hassell on Christmas Day of 1926 after his wife and her eight children went missing. George cried, “I did it,” then confessed to the murder of another family ten years prior in California. This is his story.

    Sources:

    Churchill, Marlowe J. “Hassell offered detailed confession.” The Eastern New Mexico News. 3 September, 2019. https://www.easternnewmexiconews.com/story/2019/09/04/news/hassell-offered-detailed-confession/162888.html

    “George J Hassell’s Murderous Ways.” Texas Genealogy Trails. https://genealogytrails.com/tex/panhandle/parmer/news_crime_hassell_murders_story.htm

    Guy, Fiona. “Family Annihilation: The Crimes and Psychology of Familicide.” Crime Traveller. 13 May, 2019. https://www.crimetraveller.org/2019/05/family-annihilation-crimes-psychology-familicide/

    Hanlon, R.E., Brook, M., Demery, J.A. and Cunningham, M.D. (2016), Domestic Homicide: Neuropsychological Profiles of Murderers Who Kill Family Members and Intimate Partners. J Forensic Sci, 61: S163-S170. https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.12908

    Ortlieb, Tracy Collins. “Inside the Mind of ‘Family Annihilators.’” 19 January 2023. https://www.parents.com/parenting/dynamics/inside-the-mind-of-family-annihilators/

    Roth, Mitchel P. Man with the Killer Smile: The Life & Crimes of a Serial Mass Murderer (Denton: University of North Texas Press, 2022).

    Wight, Pam. “‘Death House’ Slayings gain attention.”24, February, 2007. https://www.whittierdailynews.com/2007/02/24/death-house-slayings-gain-attention/


    Newspapers:

    Douglas Daily Dispatch

    Los Angeles Times


    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston


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    59 mins
  • The Beautiful & The Bestial: A Courtesan, a Prince, and a Murder at the Savoy
    Jun 30 2025

    A deadly shooting at London’s extravagant Savoy Hotel in 1923 prompted a murder trial that pitted East against West. Was the tragedy the result of a pharaoh’s curse or merely the consequence of a lover’s quarrel?


    Sources:

    Bland, Lucy. “Mme Fahmy’s Vindication: Orientalism, miscegenation fears, and female fantasy,” in Modern Women on Trial: Sexual Transgression in the Age of the Flapper (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013). Pp. 132-175

    Leake, Natasha. “How a beguiling French courtesan captured the heart of a young British prince, in a love affair that scandalised the Royal Family.” The Tatler. 19 February 2023. https://www.tatler.com/article/prince-harrys-memoir-love-affair-edward-viii-and-french-courtesan

    Rose, Andrew. The Woman Before Wallis: Prince Edward, the Parisian Courtesan, and the Perfect Murder (New York: Picador, 2013).

    “The Perfect Murder.” Royalty Magazine. Vol. 23/01. https://www.royalty-magazine.com/books-film/the-perfect-murder-2.html

    Verdict Press. Crimes of Passion (London: Verdict Press, 1975).


    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston


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    54 mins
  • If Murder There Was: Typhoid & Tragedy in 1909 Missouri
    Jun 9 2025

    Six nurses threatened to storm out of the Swope mansion in Missouri at the height of a 1909 typhoid epidemic, claiming that “people are being murdered in this house.” Was the Swope family dying of typhoid, or was it something more nefarious?


    Sources:

    Carus, W. Seth. Bioterrorism and Bicrimes: The Illicit Use of Biological Agents since 1900 (Amsterdam: Fredonia Books, 2002).

    Deel, Karla. Storied & Scandalous Kansas City: A History of Corruption, Mischief and a Whole Lot of Booze.(Lanham, MD, Globe Pequot, 2019).

    Duke, Thomas Samuel. Celebrated Criminal Cases of America (The James H Barry Company, 1910).

    Fowler, Giles. Deaths on Pleasant Street (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009).

    Martin, Mackenzie. “The strange case of Mr. Swope and Dr. Hyde: Kansas City’s great unsolved murder mystery.” KCUR. https://www.kcur.org/history/2023-10-25/thomas-swope-park-murder-trial-bennett-hyde-kansas-city-mystery

    “Medicine: Murders in Missouri.” TIME. 20 August, 1934. https://time.com/archive/6894959/medicine-murders-in-missouri/

    Newspapers:

    The Kansas City Star

    St. Petersburg Times

    St. Louis Globe Democrat

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    The Detroit Times

    The Pittsburgh Press

    The New York Times

    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston


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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Bullets for Ruth: The Wanderers & The Ragged Stranger
    May 19 2025

    Chicago crime reporters descended upon Ruth and Carl Wanderer’s Chicago home after the war hero’s wife was shot dead in a holdup at their front door. Who was the Ragged Stranger who assaulted them? And why did he have Carl Wanderer’s service weapon?


    Sources:

    Bigge, Lauren. “‘Shell Shock Treatments During World War I: A First Step Towards Modern Military Psychiatry.” National Museum of Health and Medicine. https://medicalmuseum.health.mil/index.cfm?p=media.news.article.2018.shell_shock_treatment

    Eghigian, Greg. “ The First World War and the Legacy of Shellshock.” Vol. 31, No. 4. Psychiatric Times. 28 February, 2018.

    Hecht, Ben. Charlie: The improbable Life & Times of Charles MacArthur (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1957).

    Lesy, Michael. Murder City: The Bloody History of Chicago in the Twenties (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2007)

    Murray, George in The Chicago Crime Book Ed. Albert Halper. (New York: The World Publishing Company, 1967).

    Nash, Jay Robert. Bloodletters and Badmen: A Narrative Encyclopedia of American Criminals from the Pilgrims to the Present (New York: M. Evans & Company, 1973).

    Schechter, Harold. Murderabilia: A History of Crime in 100 Objects (New York: Workman Publishing Co., 2023).

    As well as articles from the Washington Times, The Manning Times, Richmond TImes-dispatch, Chicago Tribune.

    And the Chicago Homicide database entry https://homicide.northwestern.edu/database/5270/


    Music: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia Liston. Also featuring “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary” by Jack Judge and “Old Pal” by Henry Burr.


    For more information, visit www.oldbloodpodcast.com



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    51 mins