This week we continue the fascinating tale of Eugène-François Vidocq, a notorious criminal turned pioneering crime fighter. After a life of crime, Vidocq embarks on a journey of redemption, transforming himself into one of history's most influential figures in law enforcement. From his groundbreaking work in undercover operations to his innovative approaches in criminal investigation,... Continue Reading →
Episode 235: Eugène Francois Vidocq (part I)
Today we are talking about the captivating life of Eugène François Vidocq, the enigmatic figure who transformed from notorious criminal to legendary detective. Join us as we delve into the shadowy alleys of 18th-century France, where Vidocq's daring escapes, dramatic encounters, and unexpected alliances paint a portrait of resilience and redemption. From his tumultuous youth... Continue Reading →
Episode 234: Murder – Karl Hopf (part II)
This week Johanna talks about the German serial killer Karl Hopf, who poisoned several members of his family in a span of 5 years.
Episode 233: Murder – Karl Hopf (part I)
This week Johanna talks about the German serial killer Karl Hopf, who poisoned several members of his family in a span of 5 years.
Episode 232: Murder – Kellie Jean Poppleton
On December 2, 1983, Kellie Jean Poppleton, just 14 years old, was found lifeless on the desolate side of Kilkare Road in Sunol, California. Now, thirty-eight years later, her tragic death remains a haunting enigma, etched in the memories of those who seek answers. We talked to her sister, Amanda, who is still looking for... Continue Reading →
Episode 231: Murder – Adriane “Addie” Hall (part II)
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the city of New Orleans became the backdrop for a gruesome crime that shook the nation, Addie Hall's murder by her boyfriend Zack Bowen.
Episode 230: Murder – Adriane Hall
This week Johanna tells you all about the story of "Zack & Addie" who met shortly before hurricane Katrina made landfall in summer of 2005.
Episode 229: A Fresh Hell Guide to Survival in Case of Disaster (part II)
This week we delve into the cataclysmic forces of nature, exploring the most devastating tsunamis, hurricanes, and tornadoes in recorded history. Learn all about these harrowing tales of destruction as we tell you about the real-life encounters with these monstrous phenomena, highlighting the unparalleled power they unleash upon our planet. From the infamous 2004 Indian... Continue Reading →
Episode 228: A Fresh Hell Guide to Survival in Case of Disaster (part I)
In this crucial episode, we delve into indispensable safety guidelines for navigating the unpredictable realms of fire and earthquakes. We dissect emergency protocols, evacuation strategies, and essential preparedness measures, ensuring you're armed with life-saving knowledge. Join us as we explore the critical intersection of resilience, community safety, and disaster response in the face of these... Continue Reading →
Episode 227: Murder – Johann Arthold
Vienna in the middle of the post war era, still divided into four occupational zones by the Allied Forces! A police officer finds the body of the famous Chocolate King from Alsergrund: Johann Arthold. Soon a suspect is found in the 23 year old bar girl Adrienne Eckhard. Eckhardt presented a bizarre story involving a... Continue Reading →
Episode 226: Bloody Valentine’s
Today we unearth the dark origins of Valentine's Day, an ancient tale of beheadings, forbidden romances, and the eerie echoes of the Roman festival of Lupercalia. Witness the haunting transformation from ancient rituals to the worldwide commercial embrace of modern Valentine's Day. Also, we will tell you about the infamous Valentine's Day Massacre, and the... Continue Reading →
Episode 225: Lost in the Jungle (part III)
In this third and final part Johanna tells you everything about Yossi Ghinsberg's fight for survival in the Bolivian jungle, you'll hear all about his ordeal, his rescue and the fate of Markus Stamm and Karl Ruprechter.
Episode 224: Lost in the Jungle (part II)
This week we talk about what happened to Yossi Ghinsberg, Kevin Gale, Markus Stamm and Karl Ruprechter, after they decided to turn around and had back to Asariamas. And why the group ultimately splits up right there, in the Bolivian jungle.
Episode 223: Lost in the Jungle (part I)
In 1981 Yossi Ghinsberg, an Israeli adventurer, embarked on a perilous Amazonian expedition with companions Kevin Gale,Markus Stamm and a guide, Karl Ruprechter. The quartet navigated the dense jungle, facing challenges such as torrential rain, treacherous terrain, and wildlife encounters. Amidst the wilderness, the group aimed to discover uncharted territories, driven by a sense of... Continue Reading →
Episode 222: Kate Warne & the Murder of “George Gordon”
Kate Warne, a pioneering figure in the field of private investigation, is best known as the first female detective in the United States. She was hired by Allan Pinkerton, the founder of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, in 1856. This week Annie tells us about the case she and her fellow detectives solved in "Atkinson"... Continue Reading →
Episode 221: Bonus – My Husband was kidnapped
Annie & Johanna speak with Ingrid, from Hamburg, who shares the harrowing true story of her husband’s kidnapping
Special Episode: New Year – New Binge (part I)
The New Years holiday is a celebration of new beginnings. With that in mind, we know this collaboration will introduce you to several amazing new true-crime podcasts that will quickly become your newest true-crime binges as we enter 2024 because, let’s face it, we know that’s exactly what you needed! With tons of episodes each,... Continue Reading →
Episode 220: Mystery – Slumlord Millionaire
This week we are taking a scathing look at how White Collar Crimes affect working class families, from putting presents under the Christmas Tree to the American Dream of home ownership
Episode 219: The Clutter Family Murders (part II)
This week we are talking about the suspects in the Clutter Family Murders, the arrest of the killers Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, and the involvement of Truman Capote and Harper Lee in the case that led to the book "In Cold Blood"
Episode 218: The Clutter Family Murders (part I)
In the quiet town of Holcomb, Kansas, the Clutter family's idyllic life was shattered on the fateful night of November 15, 1959. The brutal and senseless murders of Herb and Bonnie Clutter, alongside their two teenage children, shocked the nation. The killers, Perry Smith and Richard "Dick" Hickock, left behind a gruesome crime scene that... Continue Reading →
Episode 217: The Halifax Explosion (part II)
In part 2 we conclude our coverage of the devastating explosion which destroyed Halifax, Nova Scotia in December 1917. We examine the heroic acts of survivors, why the military presence was crucial in the aftermath, and how the city coped with the growing number of dead.Also discussed are the tremendous impact of Dr. Clement Ligoure,... Continue Reading →
Episode 216: The Halifax Explosion (part I)
On 6. December 1917, the busy WWI port of Halifax, Nova Scotia was devastated by the largest man made explosion the world had ever seen. We discuss the devastation and heroism in the aftermath of this tragedy.
E215: Mystery – The Disappearance of the Beaumont Children (part II)
This week we are talking about Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont, three siblings who disappeared without a trace from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, Australia, on January 26, 1966. We will be discussing theories, clairvoyants and the main suspects in this case, that remains one of Australia’s most infamous unsolved mysteries.
Episode 214: Mystery – The Disappearance of the Beaumont Children (part I)
This wee we are talking about Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont, three siblings who disappeared without a trace from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, Australia, on January 26, 1966. The case remains one of Australia's most infamous unsolved mysteries, with numerous theories and investigations over the years yielding no conclusive answers. Despite extensive efforts by law... Continue Reading →
Episode 213: Murder – Natalee Holloway Update
On Halloween 2023, convicted murderer Joran van der Sloot left the United States for his prison cell in Peru, after finally confessing to the murder of Natalee Holloway. This update will catch you up with where things stand now.
Special Episode: When Darkness Calls (part II)
This Halloween, thirteen true crime podcasts (including Fresh Hell Podcast) come together to share dark and disturbing stories. From haunted houses to serial killers, these tales will send chills down your spine and keep you up at night. Join us for this special 2-part Halloween episode entitled "When Darkness Calls" as we explore the darkest... Continue Reading →
Special Episode: When Darkness Calls (part I)
This Halloween, thirteen true crime podcasts (including Fresh hell Podcast) come together to share dark and disturbing stories. From haunted houses to serial killers, these tales will send chills down your spine and keep you up at night. Join us for this special 2-part Halloween episode entitled "When Darkness Calls" as we explore the darkest... Continue Reading →
Episode 212: Halloween Special 2023
It's time for our annual Halloween episode, where we share our listener's stories of the unexplained, the weird, the inspiring, and of course, the spooky...
Episode 211: Macabre – El Campo Santo
This week Annie talks about El Campo Santo, the historic cemetery located in Old Town San Diego. The cemetery dates back to the early 19th century and was used for the burials of prominent figures and residents of Old Town San Diego. Is the place really haunted by it's own past? Let's find out
Episode 210: Pet Wall of Fame Halloween Edition – Crows
Today we talk about why we love a murder-when it’s a murder of crows! We look at the Raven & Crow through history, and shed light on the occasionally dark past of these brilliant birds. From Canada’s beloved Canuck the Crow, to the Ravens at the Tower of London, we’ll tell you everything about these... Continue Reading →
Episode 209: Take Me Home, Haunted Roads
Today we discuss the history of the infamous A3 motorway in Croatia, where talented young Macedonian singer Todor ‘Toše’ Proeski among others were tragically killed… We ponder the terrifying Melon Heads on Jeremy Swamp Road in Connecticut, USA In Hong Kong, we visit Tuen Mun Road, possibly one of the most haunted roads in the... Continue Reading →
Episode 208: Murder – Ilona Faber
This week Johanna talks about an infamous Austrian cold case, the murder of a young model…Ilona Faber, that happened on 14. April 1958. Her body was found in the center of Vienna, buried hastily in a flower bed, behind a War Memorial.
Episode 207: Murder – Robert A. Coombes (part II)
In the conclusion of this horrific case, we discuss the murder known as ‘The Plaistow Horror,’ and discuss the possible reasons for this terrible crime, and question what we know about criminal reformation.
Episode 206: Murder – Robert A. Coombes (part I)
In 1895 13 year old Robert Allen Coombes committed a crime in London’s East end that the horrified media dubbed ‘The Plaistow Horror.’ Today, in part 1, we discuss Robert’s early life, as well as the shocking murder of Florence Dennis at the hands of the ‘Southend Murderer,’ James C. Read, a case Coombes was fascinated... Continue Reading →
Episode 205: Murder – Sadie Hassard
Today Annie takes us to the beautiful village of Brewster on Cape Cod Bay, in the late 1800s, and tells us the terrible story of the murder of Sadie Hassard after being stalked and murdered by a rejected suitor.
Episode 204: We Don’t Know How to Name this One, Either….Enjoy!
Today we look back on some of the most interesting deaths in history. We discuss Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar, his rule in Persia, now modern day Iran, and his violent death. We discuss the death of General John Sedgwick, Union army hero, on the battlefield at Spotsylvania. We’ll cover death by very long beard, and ponder the merits... Continue Reading →
Episode 203: Fresh Hell Pet Wall of Fame – Cats
In today’s, we look back at two of the most infamous cats in history. Simon the Shipcat, who was the only cat in history to ever receive the Dickin Medal for his outstanding bravery and the comfort he gave the crew of the HMS Amethyst in a dire situation.And another ship cat, The Unsinkable Sam,... Continue Reading →
Episode 202: The Amityville Horror (part III) – The Aftermath
In our final episode on the Amityville Horror we discuss the investigation by the Warrens and do our best to answer the most common questions. We also try to debunk some of the popular rumors surrounding the house on Ocean Avenue in Amityville, NY. We'll discuss some of the most popular skeptical views on the... Continue Reading →
Episode 201: The Amityville Horror (part II): The Haunting
A year after the horrible murders of the DeFeo family, George Lutz and his family purchased the beautiful home on Ocean Avenue in Amityville, NY. Today we tell their true story as told by Jay Anson’s 1977 book, “The Amityville Horror.”
Episode 200: The Amityville Horror (part I) – The DeFeo Family Murders
In 1974 a terrible crime rocked the town of Amityville, NY, when Ronnie DeFeo Jr murdered 6 members of his own family. In our 2ooth episode special we talk about their story
Episode 199: Murder – The Austin Axe Murders aka The Servant Girl Annihilator (part II)
The conclusion of the horrific and brazen attacks in Austin, Texas from New Year’s Eve 1885 to Christmas Eve, 1885. Among the murdered are Mollie Smith, Eliza Shelly, Irene Cross, Mary Ramey, Gracie Vance, Orange Washington, Susan Hancock and Eula Philips. More survivors would be forever haunted by these vicious attacks. We‘ll discuss these crimes... Continue Reading →
Episode 198: Murder – The Austin Axe Murders aka The Servant Girl Annihilator (part I)
Austin 1885: a series of brutal crimes shock the growing city! The victims of the brutal crimes: predominantly young women who worked as servants in the area. This week Annie and Johanna talk about the city Austin, and the first victims of the Axe murderer, Mollie Smith, Clara Strand and Christine Martenson, Eliza Shelly, Irene... Continue Reading →
Episode 196: Murder – Oceana Snead
ceana Wardlaw Martin Snead, called Ocey by her family, was a young woman, an excellent student and well liked by the whole community. When she fell ill, everybody worried about her. Well, maybe not everybody! It was her own family who had sinister plans for the young mother of two, who died in 1909.
Episode 195: Macabre – The Dechmont Woods Incident
In November, 1979, Robert Taylor, forestry worker and WWII veteran, experienced something terrifying in a clearing in the woods of Livingston, outside of Edinburgh, Scotland. This is perhaps the only UFO encounter formally investigated by police. Could there have been a reasonable explanation for what Bob Taylor experienced that day? Tell us what you think.
Episode 194: Macabre – Scary Tales
Is Hänsel & Gretel based on real historical events? Was Little Red Riding Hood once a way darker story? nd how did a cursed frog truly turn back into the prince? Today Johanna tells us just how horrifyingly gruesome these original tales were. Don’t let your kids listen to these old school fairy tales!
Episode 193: Macabre – The History of Make Up
From poisonous eye drops and mouse fur eyebrows to leaded face powder…we'll dive into how, historically, you could remove your hair, your teeth and your life, all in one sitting!
Episode 192: Murder – The Pembroke Tragedy
Today we discuss the terrible, story of Charles Ayer, family annihilator. What led up to that snowy New Hampshire day in January, 1906 that would leave 8 members of a family dead? We’ll tell you everything we know about this tragedy.
Episode 191: Natascha Kampusch (part III)
In part 3 we discuss the aftermath of Natascha’s escape from Wolfgang Priklopil. We’ll also discuss the rumors, conspiracy theories and other mysterious deaths linked to the abduction of Natascha Kampusch.
Episode 190: Natascha Kampusch (part II)
Today Johanna continues the story of the abduction of 10 year old Natascha Kampusch on her walk to school in Vienna, Austria. We discuss her prison, her captor, and her daring escape after being held captive for 8 long years.
Episode 189: Natascha Kampusch (part I)
In 1998 the abduction of 10 year old Natascha Kampusch while on her way to school in Vienna, Austria stunned residents of this normally safe community. Today Johanna tells Annie the early life of Natascha and of her kidnapper, Wolfgang Přiklopil.
Episode 188: Fresh Hell Pet Wall of Fame (Dog Edition)
In today’s more lighthearted episode, we look back at two of the most infamous dogs in history. Greyfriar’s Bobby, Edinburgh Scotland’s most loyal dog, a Terrier who rests beside his beloved human in the stunningly spooky Greyfriar’s Kirkyard. Also, Smoky, the ’Yorkie Doodle Dandy, ‘ whose mysterious appearance in a foxhole during World War II... Continue Reading →
Episode 187: Murder – The Identification of Ruth Marie Terry/ Lady of the Dunes Update (part III)
Today we cover the grand larceny trial of Guy Rockwell, and the lack of a homicide trial for Manzanita or Dolores Mearns. We also discuss the fact that Guy married Ruth Marie Terry in 1974, months before her partially dismembered body was found. Ruth was identified as the Lady of the Dunes on Halloween 2022. Today... Continue Reading →
Episode 186: Murder – The murder of Manzanita and Dolores Mearns/Lady of the Dunes Update (part II)
In part 2 of 3, we discuss the mountain of evidence indicating Guy Rockwell, (who married Ruth Marie Terry, aka ‘The Lady of the Dunes’ in 1974), brutally murdered his second wife, Manzanita and her daughter, Dolores Mearns in Seattle, in April of 1960. We’ll discuss what he was up to when authorities were searching... Continue Reading →
Episode 185: Murder – The lies of Guy Rockwell/ Lady of the Dunes Update (part I)
On Halloween 2022, it was announced that the unsolved murder victim from Provincetown, Cape Cod known as The Lady of the Dunes had been identified through genealogical DNA, she was Ruth Marie Terry.Only months before her body was found, Ruth married Guy Rockwell, one of many aliases this man was known by. Today, we’ll discuss... Continue Reading →
Episode 184: The Beelitz Heilstätten (part II)
Today we return to the Beelitz Heilstätten, once a state of the art hospital dedicated to the care of those with tuberculosis, today it is perhaps one of the most haunted locations in Europe. Johanna discusses and debunks (when possible), the claims of Nazi experiments at the site, and tales of bizarre and terrifying paranormal... Continue Reading →
Episode 183: The Beelitz Heilstätten (part I)
How did the Beelitz Heilstätten go from a state of the art, self sufficient paragon of modern Tiberculosis treatment to one of the most haunted buildings in Europe (allegedly)?Today Johanna tells us about the history of this building, and some of the infamous figures it helped save. Next week, the many horrors that followed…
Episode 182: Macabre – The Fresh Hell Food Court
From frogs in your milk to secretly dosing your guests with an aphrodisiac… we discuss some of the most interesting menu items in history, including of course, The Roast Without Equal. Join us for a macabre menu
Episode 181: Murder – Bertha Schippan
Today we discuss the tragic and gruesome death of 14 year old Johanne Elizabeth "Bertha" Schippan. The youngest daughter of German immigrants who settled in Towitta, South Australia and practiced their Lutheran faith, in this remote landscape. This untimely death is still unsolved, and the clues left behind are truly baffling. In a shocking twist,... Continue Reading →
Episode 180: The Cross Hauntings
This week we discuss one of the most terrifying and well-documented hauntings in US history. This week's sponsor: http://www.artofcrimepodcast.com End credits: 🎵 Deck the Halls | Rafael Krux Provided By: Audio Library Link: https://youtu.be/e1Xlu4xM1jg © License: CCA 4.0 : https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Episode 179: Murder – The Ashland Tragedy (part II)
This week Annie & Johanna conclude the Ashland Tragedy and tell you all you need to know about the trials agains George Ellis, William Neal and Ellis Craft, and all the mayhem that came with it.
Episode 178: Murder – The Ashland Tragedy (part I)
In the early morning hours of Christmas Eve, 1881, a terrible fire devastated the community of Ashland, Kentucky. But their sorrow turned to outrage when they realized three teenagers had not perished tragically in a fire, but had been the victims of something much more sinister…
Episode 177: Mystery: The Hotel del Coronado (part II)
In Part 2 Annie discusses the theories of who the woman found dead at the Hotel Del Coronado might be, based on what little evidence we have. Lottie Bernard? Lizzie Wylie? Kate Morgan? Someone else, entirely? Some of the impressive paranormal activity at the hotel is also discussed.
Episode 176: Mystery – The Hotel del Coronado (part I)
The Hotel Del Coronado, is the largest wooden Victorian resort hotel in the world. On Thanksgiving Day, 1892 a beautiful young woman checked in, using the unaccompanied ladies entrance. Five days later, her lifeless body was found on the steps leading to the beach. This was only the beginning of a series of baffling clues;... Continue Reading →
Episode 175: Murder – Lowell Lee Andrews
Today we discuss Lowell Lee Andrews- a bright university student, and beloved son of a happy family living in Kansas. On Thanksgiving day, 1958, he murdered his father William, his mother Opal, and his sister, Jennie Marie, for reasons sure to infuriate you as much as they do us.
Episode 174: Murder – Luise Weiss
December 1910 in Vienna: a janitor makes a gruesome discovery. Who murdered the 40 year old women and dismembered her, and why? Johanna tells you about the murder of Luise Weiss, commited by her "friend", Marie Bartunek This week's sponsor: The Art of Crime Podcast .https://www.artofcrimepodcast.com/ E174: Luise Weiss
Episode 173: Halloween Special 2022
E173: Halloween 2022
Episode 172: Have You Checked the Candy?
Today we discuss how the idea of tainted Halloween candy became such a popular urban legend, and how a few specific terrible incidents have fueled this myth over the decades. First, a woman who snapped after too many teenagers rang her bell, and second we discuss the truly terrible story of the death of 8... Continue Reading →
Episode 171: A Fresh Hell Guide to Vampires
Today we take a look at the history of vampires, the various categories of vampire, and how to survive an attack, should you happen to catch the eye of one. Join us for a more light hearted look at the history of the Vampire in literature and lore, as we celebrate the ancient legend of... Continue Reading →
Episode 170: The Poltergeist Curse
To begin spooky season, we discuss the alleged curse of the hit horror film Poltergeist. With ghastly rumors and more than one tragic death, there is plenty of fuel for the curse theory…but was there really a curse? You decide… E170: The Poltergeist Curse
Episode 169: Macabre- Relax…It’s Not Brain Surgery!
This week we are talking about a couple of surgeries in history that will make you go "Oh, boy!". We talk about King Louis XIV and his dental problems and men who were not scared of cutting themselves open. E169: Surgeries
Episode 168: Murder – Another New England Serial Killer (part II)
In the conclusion of this tragic story, we discuss the murders of Isabella and John Joyce in woods that are now part of Boston’s Arnold Arboretum, and the terrible murder of 13 year old Georgianna Lovering in Northwood, New Hampshire. Was the right person hanged for these crimes, or did someone get away with murder?... Continue Reading →
Episode 167: Murder – Another New England Serial Killer (part I)
1850, a 5 year old child is taken from her home in Derry, New Hampshire. 1862, 9 year old Lura Vellie Libby does not arrive at her Sunday School. Her body is found the next day near her family’s farm in Maine. 1865 in Boston, siblings Isabella and John Joyce leave their grandmothers house in... Continue Reading →
Episode 166: Macabre – Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos
Today we discuss the bizarre and disturbing fate of Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos, at the hands of Carl Tanzler, her would be suitor and probably fraudulent doctor, who was also a definitely fraudulent Count. Could he possibly cure the beautiful young Cuban American woman of her tuberculosis, in 1930s Key West? E166: Maria Elena Milagro... Continue Reading →
Episode 165: Murder – Nell Cropsey (part II)
Today we discuss the trial, the contents of a very mysterious letter, various theories and rumors surrounding the case. We’ll also touch on the ghost of Nell, who may haunting the house near the river, where she had been so happy. E165: Nell Cropsey (part II)
Episode 164: Murder – Nell Cropsey (part I)
Annie and Johanna talk about the tragic murder of a young woman that took place in Elizabeth City, NC in 1901. Was it a case of intimate partner violence or was someone else the culprit? E164: Nell Cropsey (part I)
Episode 163: Macabre – Rollercoaster Accidents (part II)
In part two we discuss post-war coaster accidents. The catastrophic Battersea Big Dipper Rollercoaster crash in 1972 London that took the lives of five children. In 1986 West Edmonton Mall featured an awesome indoor coaster, called the Mind Bender, which derailed, killing three young adults and forever scarring a fourth. And we look at the... Continue Reading →
Episode 162: Macabre – Rollercoaster Accidents (part I)
After ruining Water Parks, bridges and swimming in the ocean, Annie and Johanna are setting out to ruin rollercoasters for you. Learn everything you need to know about the history of the beloved rides and the most horrible rollercoaster accidents. Please vote for us in the People's Choice Podcast Awards: http://www.podcastawards.com E162: Rollercoasters Part I
Episode 161: Mystery – The Disappearance of Owen Parfitt
Owen Parfitt seemed to live a fairly simple life, with his sister, who kept house in the market town of Shepton Millet, not far from Bath and Glastonbury, UK. There were rumors about how he made his money, of course, but as he grew older he began to lose the use of his legs, and... Continue Reading →
Episode 160: Mystery – The Enfield Monster
It was in April of 1973 in rural Illinois, when someone, or....something tried to get into the house of Henry McDaniel. What was the hairy, three-legged creature he saw that night? Please vote for us in the People's Choice Podcast Awards: http://www.podcastawards.com E160: The Enfield Monster
Episode 159: The Göhrde Murders (part II) – Birgit Meier
It was the late 1980s and someone was murdering couples in Germany, with bodies being found on what should be lovely forest paths. Today Johanna concludes the baffling and eerie story of the Göhrde murders, reminding us that you never know what sort of terrible secrets may be buried in the yard… E159: The Göhrde... Continue Reading →
Episode 158: The Göhrde Murders (part I)
Johanna tells Annie about the very creepy and disturbing Göhrde murders which took place in Germany in the late 1980s. Who was murdering couples, and was there a connection to a similar case that took place in Wales? Listen to this episode to hear about the horrible murders of Peter & Ursula Reinold, Ingrid Warmbier... Continue Reading →
Episode 157: Murder – The Phantom of Heilbronn
In 2007 two police officers are shot in their car, only one survives. The police search for a mysterious woman, who's DNA is not only found at this location, but on more than 40 other crime scenes during a span of 15 years. But who is this criminal mastermind, and is she responsible for the... Continue Reading →
Episode 156: Murder – The Hamburg Rubble Murderer
The winter of 1947 was particularly brutal for war-torn Hamburg, Germany. Struggling to rebuild from the bombings that left the city desperate for food and fuel, residents are shocked when a nude body is found in the rubble. But it was just the first of several baffling murders that remain unsolved to this day. Johanna... Continue Reading →
Episode 155: Mystery – The 27 Club (part II) Jimi Hendrix
The life and untimely death of Jimi Hendrix is discussed, as are the many, many conspiracy theories and legends surrounding this pioneering artist. E155: 27 Club II
Episode 154: Mystery – The 27 Club (part I)
Today we discuss the lives and deaths of Robert Johnson, King of the Delta Blues, and Brian Jones, founding member of The Rolling Stones. Did Robert Johnson make a deal with the Devil at the crossroads? Did Brian Johnson truly die of misadventure, or was there a more sinister explanation for his untimely death? Join... Continue Reading →
Episode 153: What a Time to be Alive
Today we discuss some of the worst times in history to be alive. From massive volcanic eruptions, and the "Year Without a Summer", to smallpox toppling empires-join us as we discuss periods in history that were quite a time to survive. E153
Episode 152: Macabre – The Highgate Vampire
Highgate Cemetery in London, once the resting place for wealthy Victorian families, was the scene for the biggest Vampire hunt in Great Britain in the 20th century. This story has everything: Victorian tombs, apparitions, vampires, magic duels, voodoo dolls, headless bodies and a lifelong feud. E152: The Highgate Vampire
Episode 151: Murder – Nicholas Markowitz (part II)
Today we conclude our episode about the tragic, senseless and horrific murder of 15 year old Nicholas Markowitz, after being kidnapped by Jesse James Hollywood, over a debt. E151: Nicholas Markowitz (part II)
Episode 150: Murder – Nicholas Markowitz (part I)
Nicholas Markowitz was a bright, sensitive and fun kid who loved reading, and the theater program at his school in West Hills, California. The 15 year old also loved his family, including his older half brother, Ben. Today we discuss some of the background leading up to the kidnapping and senseless murder after getting involved... Continue Reading →
Episode 149: Murder – Malvina Krutz
We discuss a brazen murder in Indianapolis, that was overshadowed by the capture of Charles Starkweather on the same day. Annie discusses the chilling and still unsolved case of Malvina Krutz. This tragic and unsettling unsolved murder of loving mother, in her own home, in broad daylight in 1958 has both of us wondering who... Continue Reading →
Episode 148: The Chateau Marmont (part II)
Today we are telling you more stories from the infamous Hollywood hideout. This time we will talk about Billy Wilder, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, John Belushi, Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift, Natalie Wood, and James Dean e148
Episode 147: The Chateau Marmont (part I)
In part one of two, we discuss the history of this iconic Los Angeles ‘home away from home’ for Hollywood’s elite, and talk about the hotel's connection to the original blonde bombshell, Jean Harlow, and the infamous eccentric billionaire, Howard Hughes. E147: Chateau Marmont I
Episode 146: Murder – Sarah Ware
Today Annie takes us to Maine, where the founding of Bucksport, and the cursed tomb of Col. Jonathan Buck are discussed, as is the case of the 1898 murder of Sarah Ware, whose tragic unsolved murder may explain the ghost haunting Silver Lake. E146: Sarah Ware
Episode 145: Macabre – Quicksand
As children many of us believed quicksand was a common peril, but how common is quicksand, really? How does it work? How often does it kill, and how do you actually die? Most importantly, what do you do if YOU find yourself in quicksand? Those questions will be answered in this episode. E145: Quicksand
Episode 144: Wilhelm Voigt – Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
In this episode Johanna tells Annie about Wilhelm Voigt, who in 1906 posed as a Prussian officer and looted a town treasury in Prussia. He will forever be remembered as the "Bogus Captain of Koepenick"! Outro: Preußens Gloria by Johann Gottfried Piefke (1815–1884) E144: Wilhelm Voigt
Episode 143: The Fox Sisters (part II)
Today we finish our discussion on the Fox Sisters, their lives, loves and deaths, as well as how the new religion of spiritualism was shaped in New York's Western frontier. Were the sisters truly able to contact spirits on the side, or was it one of the greatest hoaxes of the Victorian era? E143: The... Continue Reading →
Episode 142: The Fox Sisters (part I)
Today we discuss the Fox Sisters, two young mediums whose abilities to commune with the dead sparked the modern spiritualist movement in Western New York in the mid 1800s. Today we discuss their early history. Also discussed is the tragic death of Benjamin Pierce, and the shadow it cast upon his father, 14th President of... Continue Reading →
Episode 141: Murder – Anna Augustin
Johanna tells Annie about a lesser known, but shockingly tragic Austrian case-the brutal murder of Anna Augustin by Josefine Luner. A young woman learns that sometimes the darkest, most deprived minds are hiding behind mansion walls… E141: Anna Augustin
Episode 140: The Kelly Hopkinsville Encounter
On a hot night in the summer of 1955, a family on a farm in rural Kentucky was terrorized by small, glowing, pointy eared creatures. Sometimes referred to as the Hopkinsville Goblins or the Kelly Green Men, Annie discusses the events of this harrowing close encounter. E140: The Kelly Green Men
Episode 139: The Kidnapping of Frank Shirley
For many, Christmas is a special time to spend with loved ones. Making new memories preparing food, wrapping gifts, and festively decorating the home for the holidays.But for some, the pressure to host a perfect family Christmas celebration can push one to the breaking point. Frank Shirley was the unfortunate victim of such a man.... Continue Reading →
Episode 138: Marguerite de Carrouges (part II)
In the second and final part about Marguerite de Carrouges Annie and Johanna are telling you all about the infamous trial by combat that took place on 29. December 1386. E138: Marguerite de Carrouges
Episode 137: Marguerite de Carrouges
In the midst of the 100 years war a woman is determined to fight the men who wronged her, even if it could cost her her life. Annie is back and this week the both are telling you all about Marguerite and Jean de Carrouges. E137: Marguerite de Carrouges
Episode 136: Murder – Ulrich Nacken
A young man spends a fun night at a discotheque, but he will never return home alive again. What happens in this cold January night is a senseless crime and a more senseless death. Johanna tells you about the murder of Ulrich Nacken, that teaches us all a lesson in civil courage! E136: Ulrich Nacken
Episode 135: Mystery – The Kentucky Meat Shower
One early March day in 1876 raw meat started to fall from the sky in rural Kentucky. What caused this incident? Was it a bad omen? And most importantly: Would you try to eat mystery meat that rained down on you? E135: Kentucky Meat Shower
Episode 134: Murder – The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders Part II
This week we are talking about the probable fate of Walter Collins, as well as the kidnapping of Lewis and Nelson Winslow and several other children, who are unfortunately unknown to this day. Responsible for their brutal murders is a man named Gordon Stewart Northcott Wineville Murders part II
Episode 133: Murder – The Wineville Chicken Coop Murders (part I): Walter Collins
In part one we discuss the incredible story of a missing boy, Walter Collins, and what his mother, Christine suffered in her desperate attempts to find her son in 1920s Los Angeles. E133: Wineville part I
Episode 132: Halloween Special 2021
E132: Halloween Special
Episode 131: Macabre – Hey…What’s that in the Bushes?!
In the penultimate episode of the most macabre month of the year, we’re talking monsters. Two of our favorite Cryptids, the Dover Demon of Massachusetts and the Jersey Devil of New Jersey are discussed. E131
Episode 130: Macabre – Cursed Objects
Spooky season continues, and today we discuss some of the most famous curses in history. We talk about the history of India’s Koh-i-Noor diamond, the sacred site of Uluru, the car that ended James Dean’s life, and a deadly chair. This episode is sponsored by Best Fiends: http://www.bestfiends.com E130: Cursed Objects
Episode 129: Macabre – Urban Legends
Today we’re talking about Urban Legends…the lies we tell for the thrill of a scare. Annie & Johanna share the creepiest, most hair raising tales of terror from around the world for the first episode in the spookiest month. So sit back, relax…and don’t forget to check the backseat! E129: Urban Legends
Episode 128: Murder – Katharina Fellner
In the summer of 1928 workers find the burning body of a woman in a Viennese park. Who is the victim and who murdered her? And is this really an unsolved case? This week Johanna tells you the story of Katharina Fellner who was murdered at the Lainzer Tiergarten. E128: Katharina Fellner
Episode 127: Jack the Snipper
In early 1917, the people of Wilkes-Barre, PA were terrified by a attacker who was stalking young women and cutting off locks of their hair. Fear turned to hysteria as young women and girls received terrifying letters warning them they would be next, their hair often cut at the scalp. Would police catch the person responsible... Continue Reading →
Episode 126: Murder – Mary Catherine Edwards
Mary Catherine Edwards was a beautiful, beloved second grade teacher. Her brutal murder in 1995 was devastating for her friends and family, and shocked her hometown Beaumont, Texas. The case was cold for 26 years until just recently, when a DNA match through an ancestry site gave detectives their first lead. This episode is sponsored... Continue Reading →
Episode 125: Murder – Grace Mae Brown
Grace Mae Brown was the bright beautiful daughter of a family who ran a dairy farm in South Otselic, NY. Today Annie tells us about her cold blooded murder in the beautiful Adirondacks, and the sensational trial that followed. Outro: Arthur Collins "Bill Baley, Won't You Please Come Home?" (1902)
Episode 124: Murder – Pauline Picard
In the Spring of 1922, a family living on a picturesque farm in France was devastated when their lovely 2 year old daughter went missing one day, in broad daylight. A month later the grieving family had a visit from the police who came with a photograph and news that their daughter had been found... Continue Reading →
Episode 123: The Chowchilla Kidnapping (Part II)
Today Annie completes the story of the school bus full of children who were kidnapped, and buried alive in a remote area in California’s Alameda County. E123: Chowchilla 2
Episode 122: The Chowchilla Kidnapping (Part I)
1976, Chowchilla, California: a school bus with 26 children and the driver on board just vanishes on a hot summer day. Annie tells us the story of the Chowchilla Kidnapping. This episode is sponsored by Best Fiends: http://www.bestfiends.com E122: Chowchilla Kidnapping 1
Episode 121: Listeners’ Stories
Today we read some of our favorite listener stories. These Hellions made us laugh and cry, and today we are sharing their stories with you! E121: Listener stories
Episode 120: Humbug Billy & the Bradford Sweets Poisoning
Sugar can be a real killer, but usually not quite like this… We discuss the 1858 mass poisoning of more than 200 people in Bradford, England. The deadly consequences when an inert is accidentally replaced with arsenic, and the tragic aftermath E120: Humbug Billy
Episode 118: Murder – Evelyn Grace Hartley
Evelyn Grace Hartley was a 15 year old girl, who was abducted in 1953 while babysitting, in Lacrosse, Wisconsin. Annie tells Johanna the details of this terrifying, baffling, still unsolved case E118: Evelyn Grace Hartley
Episode 117: St. Stephen’s Cathedral
We have a lot of differences, but we both love the beauty, art, architecture and macabre aspects that come when visiting a historic place of worship, and today Johanna tells Annie about the famous St. Stephen’s cathedral in Vienna. This magnificent building’s mosaic tile roof might first catch your eye, but join us as Johanna... Continue Reading →
Episode 116: Reincarnation
Today we discuss two cases of Reincarnation that we find particularly compelling.A child in America with memories of his death as a navy pilot in World War 2 is discussed, as well as the story of a woman from the, UK who used hypnosis to help retrieve childhood memories, and track down the surviving children... Continue Reading →
Episode 115: Murder – Lucie Berlin
Johanna tells Annie about the devastating and infuriating murder of 8 year old Lucie Berlin. The trial was also notable, as some of the blood evidence presented in court was a first in the history of forensics E115: Lucie Berlin
Bonus: Lady of the Dunes Follow Up feat. Crimelines
We are back, this week with a bonus episode. Annie had the great pleasure to be a guest on Crimelines, True Crime. Charlie and Annie talk about the new developments in the mysterious case of the Lady of the Dunes. Will we soon learn the true identity of this unforgotten Jane Doe?
Episode 114: Macabre – The Afterlives of the Six Wives of Henry VIII.
We talked about their lives, and deaths. But what happened to Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Katherine Parr after their deaths? This week we talk about their funerals, or lack thereof, and the places they allegedly haunt. And did they, in fact, rest in peace? E114
Episode 113: Travel the World with Fresh Hell
As some of you are starting to plan for future trips, we thought we could give you a few travel suggestions. From haunted hotels to the Door to Hell, we got you covered. This episode is sponsored by Best Fiends: http://www.bestfiends.com E113
Episode 112: Kyu Sakamoto & Flight JL123
This week Johanna tells Annie all about a Japanese singer, who landed a smash hit all around the world with his first solo single, and also about his tragic death in the deadliest single aircraft accident, that caused the death of 520 people. E112: Kyu Sakamoto Link to flight voice recorder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfh9-ogUgSQ
Episode 111: Things That Make You Go HMMM
This week we take a look at some of the lighter spookier coincidences we know of. Did Mark Twin predict his own death? What are the coincidences between Lincoln & Kennedy? How does nature vs. nurture play a role in the story of the Jim Twins? Can Sir Anthony Hopkins please confirm a rumor about his role... Continue Reading →
Episode 110: Mystery – The Beast of Gévaudan
This week Johanna tells Annie the story of the Beast of Gévaudan, who is thought to be responsible for over 100 deaths. But what, or who, was this creature that haunted the remote French region in the middle of the 18th century? E110: The Beast of Gévaudan
Episode 109: Murder – Grayce Asquith
Known as the ‘Merry Widow of Weymouth,’ by the police who were occasionally called to end parties, Grayce Asquith was a woman who had survived a lot of loss, but had found happiness again, only to be brutally murdered and dismembered, at the age of 41.John Lyons, the man she intended to marry, was missing,... Continue Reading →
Episode 108: Mystery – The Disappearance of Dorothy Arnold
This is considered to be the first high profile missing person case of the US. What happened to New York socialite Dorothy Arnold, who disappeared in December of 1910, after she bought a box of chocolate? This episode is brought to you by Best Fiends: http://www.bestfiends.com E108: Dorothy Arnold
Episode 106: Murder – Keddie Cabin 28/ The Sharp & Wingate Murders (part II)
This is part two of a two part episode covering the unsolved 1981 murders that rocked a small Northern California town, the former Keddie resort. Annie tells Johanna about Glenna Sue Sharp and her five kids. Their dream of starting a fresh life had come true, but they were only there for five months when... Continue Reading →
Episode 105: Murder – Keddie Cabin 28/ The Sharp & Wingate Murders (part I)
This is part one of a two part episode covering the unsolved 1981 murders that rocked a small Northern California town, the former Keddie resort. Annie tells Johanna about Sue Sharp and her five kids. Their dream of starting a fresh life had come true, but they were only there for five months when they... Continue Reading →
Episode 104: Mystery – The Lighthouse Keepers of Eilean Mòr
Johanna and Annie discuss the events surrounding the disappearance of three lighthouse keepers on a desolate island off the windswept coast of Scotland. Was there a supernatural force at play, or a more pragmatic explanation? Join us as we discuss the theories and please share your own thoughts with us as we discuss this enduring... Continue Reading →
Episode 103: Mathias Kneißl
Johanna tells Annie the story of Mathias Kneißl, a Bavarian folk legend from the 1800’s. How did this accordion playing carpenter become a killer, and wanted man? Did he manipulate the system, or was he a victim of it? E103: Kneißl
Episode 102: Divorced, Beheaded, Survived – The Six Wives of Henry VIII. (part II)
In today's episode we are discussing the lives and deaths of wives 4, 5 & 6: Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Katherine Parr E102: Six Wives part II
Episode 101: Divorced, Beheaded, Died – The Six Wives of Henry VIII. (part I)
Today Annie & Johanna cover the highlights of the lives and deaths of the six women who married King Henry VIII. In today’s episode we’ll discuss Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and what King Henry was really like. E101: Six Wives part I
Episode 100: Happy 100th Episode
Today we’re celebrating our 100th episode by sharing some of your stories of murder, mystery and the macabre. CW: this episode touched on suicide, addiction, and other difficult topics, listener discretion is advised! E100
Episode 99: Murder – Sylvia Likens (part II)
Today we conclude the Sylvia Likens case by telling you about the abuse and torture she suffered during the weeks leading up to her death. We also discuss the trial that followed and the aftermath. This episode is particularly difficult to listen to! E99: Sylvia Likens II
Episode 98: Murder – Sylvia Likens (part I)
This case is still considered to be one of the most horrendous crimes in the State of Indiana. In 1965, 16 year old Sylvia Likens had to endure months of torture and abuse by a woman who was supposed to take care of her. But Gertrude Baniszewski was not the onl< one involved in this... Continue Reading →
Episode 97: Murder – Anna Regina Evans Skeeters
Annie tells Johanna about a long forgotten murder on the beautiful island of Bermuda. This is a tragic case of domestic abuse and murder, at the hands of her husband, Edward Skeeters...perhaps with a supernatural twist? You decide if it was coincidence or something unexplained that gave the lovely, kind Anna the justice she deserved,... Continue Reading →
Episose 96: Murder – Graeme Thorne
When the Thorne family, of Bondi, won the 10th Opera House lottery their lives changed overnight. But instead of a dream come true that helped their hardworking family, the lotto win quickly became a nightmare when their 8 year old son, Graeme was taken on his way to school. The kidnapping of Graeme Thorne shocked... Continue Reading →
Episode 95: Murder – Hugo Schenk
Johanna takes Annie back to the Habsburg era, to discuss one of Austria’s serial killers, Hugo Schenk. This imposter, con-man and murderer was charming, brutal and ruthless, and he didn’t work alone. Most infuriating? His motive. This eispde is sponsored by Best Fiends: http://www.bestfiends.com E95: Hugo Schenk
Episode 94: Macabre – In the Year 2020
In this episode we read back through some of the top headlines of 2020, most of which are...not good. We discuss some of the major events in a particularly awful year and conclude with some of the more interesting New year's traditions around the world. Join us and remember everything we survived this year E94:... Continue Reading →
Episode 93: Harold Lyme & Marvin Murchins
What started as a run of the mill burglary on Christmas Eve would end in one of the most violent attacks this small town in Illinois would ever witness. Soon the question would be: Who is the hunter and who is the prey?! Talking about children with violent tendencies is never easy, especially during the... Continue Reading →
Episode 92: Mystery – The Sodder Family
It was Christmas Eve 1945, when a fire destroyed the home of George and Jennie Sodder, where they lived with their 10 children. The remains of 5 of their children could not be found. What happened to Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie and Betty. This episode is brought to you by https://www.springrooskin.com/ E92: The Sodder Children
Episode 91: Murder – The Lawson Family
It was on Christmas Day 1929, when Charles D. Lawson went on a 20 min killing spree, that resulted in the death of almost his entire family. What had caused this horrendous crime? This episode is sponsored by Best Fiends: www.bestfiends.com Outro: "The Murder of the Lawson Family" by Carolina Buddies E91: Lawson family