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Wicked Women

Wicked Women

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Wicked Women, a True Crime podcast with curves, dedicated to the ladies who have made history for their dastardly deeds, or their threatening femininity. Ornery outlaws and opportunists. We highlight some of the women who are quite simply horrible human beings, as well as those whose only crime was speaking their truth. Journey with us into the dark and twisted stories of women who were convicted of society’s most flagrant crimes. We know Wicked comes in all shapes and sizes. And remember, "She's Crafty."Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. True Crime World
Episodes
  • Kidnapping in the Big Easy
    Apr 6 2021

    Season 2's last episode brings us back to the Big Easy in the 19th century. Post-Civil War New Orleans was in the throes of change and fear. So when a little white baby goes missing, the city begins to spin all sorts of tales to explain the kidnapping. Was it voodoo? Was it political? Who took “Baby Digby?” 

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    57 mins
  • Bandit Queen
    Mar 30 2021

    Rootin’ Tootin’ Belle was the Bandit Queen of the Wild West. Husbands, lovers, guns, and horses, she mastered them all. She was raised proper, but the wild rebel blood ran through her bones. And she would pass down that tenacity and drive… This is the story of Belle Starr and her daughter, Pearl.

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    36 mins
  • Her Royal Wickedness
    Mar 23 2021

    She was the definition of “Mad Queen.” The daughter of a commoner rose to royalty and preserved her island’s traditions, culture, and sovereignty. But was it really necessary to take 50,000 people on a buffalo hunt? If you’re Ranavalona I: The Female Caligula, then of course! Poison feet, chicken skins, and vomit-inducing nuts are just a taste of this ruthless gal's Reign of Terror. Meet the Mad Queen of Madagascar!

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    47 mins
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