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Murder Most Foul

James Sulanowski

Murder Most Foul

A weekly True Crime podcast
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Murder Most Foul

James Sulanowski

Murder Most Foul

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Murder Most Foul

James Sulanowski

Murder Most Foul

A weekly True Crime podcast
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The Petersons seemed the ideal couple, well-respected, prosperous, and happy. All that came crashing down in December of 2001, when Kathleen apparently fell to her death in their secluded home in an exclusive area of Durham, North Carolina. But
MISSISSIPPI BURNING is the name of a motion picture, released in 1988, starring Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe, loosely based on the murders of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi, during the “Freedom Summer” of 1964.  James Chaney, Andrew Goo
I saw her standin' on her front lawnJust a twirlin' her batonMe and her went for a ride, sirAnd ten innocent people diedFrom the town of Lincoln, Nebraska With a sawed off .410 on
“A Murder in Hollywood” - the dark story behind the bright lights of Tinseltown.Before there was Jodie Foster and Brooke Sheilds, there was Judy Turner. You may know her by her stage name, Lana Turner.  Discovered at a malt shop in LA in her e
It’s every mother and father’s worst nightmare to discover your daughter has vanished after a night on the town. Finding Amy is the story of just such a nightmare, written by Detective LT, Joseph K. Loughlin, who led the investigation into 25-y
In the early 1970’s, F.B.I agent, John E. Douglas, created and managed the FBI's Criminal Profiling Program, now called the Behavioral Analysis Unit. Agent Douglas became the inspiration for the character Jack Crawford in “The Silence of the La
In the winter of 1982 in Brighton, New York, a bedroom suburb of Rochester, Jim Krauseneck came home from work to discover his wife, Kathleen, lying in bed, dead, with an ax lodged in her head. Their 3-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Sarah, was u
It is hard to imagine that there is anyone out there who doesn’t know the name Scott Peterson, the man convicted in 2004 of the murder of his young wife who at the time was 8 months pregnant with their child they had named Connor. Peterson was
1969: The Age of Aquarius - Peace, love and understanding! Nowhere was this more evident than in Helltown, also known as Provincetown, Massachusetts. And Tony Costa was at the center of it all. Like Charles Manson on the left coast, Tony had a
Doppelganger: “A person who looks or acts the same way you do – a twin.” Many of us have been told that we look exactly like a celebrity. Sometimes you might walk up to someone in the supermarket and start talking to them as if they are someone
Elliot Ness and the American Demon. Almost sounds like a Nancy Drew Mystery. I wish the story were that benign. In the mid 1930’s, just after Prohibition ended, Cleveland played host to a killer whose grizzly murders rivaled that of London’s Ja
If you’ve ever been at a criminal trial or, like me, have never missed an episode of Law & Order on TV, you are aware that certain evidence and witness testimony is not allowed by our current judicial system. But in 1673, in Colonial Portsmouth
Sixty years ago this year, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Not quite two weeks after the tragedy, The Warren Commission, established by President Johnson, was launched to investigate the incident and report itsfindings to
Look! Up in the sky, it’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman! For us “baby-boomers” there is only one Superman. And that is as portrayed actor, George Reeves. Reeves version of the Man of Steel was beamed into our living rooms as The Adven
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. If you have watched any cop show afte
The biggest, the fastest, the longest of anything intrigues us. Many aspire to have their feats, no matter how trivial, immortalized in The Guiness Book of World theRecords. The record of “Most Murders by a Serial Killer” is no exception. And
In 1954, two college students were hiking along a creek outside of Boulder, Colorado, when they stumbled upon the body of a murdered young woman. Who was this woman? What had happened to her? The initial investigation turned up nothing, and the
On August 28th, 2003, in the suburbs of Erie Pennsylvania, a pizza delivery man named Brian Wells was accosted by several men who locked a time bomb around his neck and ordered him to rob a bank.  After delivering the money, he would receive cl
September 2nd, 1945 - World War II is over! A time for celebration and rejoicing,except in the small town of Campbell, California. Like most towns at the time, thefolks were happy that the war was over, and life was slowly returning to normal
“Elementary, my dear Watson.” I hazard a guess that you are all familiar with that phraseuttered in almost every film portrayal of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s literarycreation, Sherlock Holmes. More about that utterance later. What some folksdo
With 50-year-old cold murder cases there is rarely the opportunity to bring theperpetrator, even if identified, to justice. Odds are that he, or she, is long deceased.But not so in the case of 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington of Marple, PA, a q
As a father, I cannot think of anything more horrifying than discovering that your4-year-old daughter has been abducted from her bed, in the middle of the night,while your family is vacationing in a foreign country. But that is exactly whath
Why do folks like True Crime stories in all their manifestations? I have been toldit’s not the gore or even the unravelling of the mystery. In the end, it comesdown to one thing: the “perp” getting his or her just desserts and going prisonor
No topic, save maybe abortion, engenders more debate than that of Execution in our penal system. The arguments on both sides are intense, but I think it’s safe to say that both sides do not want an innocent man or woman to fall victim to the “F
The Gilded Age in America was a time of great politicalcorruption, wealth inequality and loosening of Victorian Age morals in the late1800s.  No one person embodied all that the Gilded Age promised more than Evelyn Nesbit, a willowy,copper
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