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Part 2 of The Bathtub Murder. A confusing crime scene with little clues. The chief of police and sheriff decide it's time to get some extra help. Can the new investigator figure out who killed Frances Nesbitt? For sources and pictures please visit www.thearchivistpodcast.comΑπό τον Jana
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I'm sorry this is a little late, I had some recording issues. But everything is fixed now and I guess it's better late than never. In Troy, Ohio on a cold February day in 1926, a man comes home and discovers his wife's dead body in their bathtub. As the police from 3 different agencies investigate to find out what happened to this young wife, the s…
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Season 3 starts off with a story that is probably not a surprise to anyone. When a woman's body is found on the side of the road in Kentucky, it doesn't take investigators long to put 2 and 2 together. For pictures, show notes, and sources please visit www.thearchivistpodcast.comΑπό τον Jana
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Bobby Greenlease. A 6 year old boy was picked up by a woman claiming to be his aunt. She told the school his mother had a heart attack and she was taking him to the hospital to be with his mother. They had no idea it was all a lie and they let him leave with a monster. For pictures, show notes, and sources please visit www.thearchivistpodcast.com…
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Oliver Haugh. It's normal to wonder "what if" because we are never sure which chance encounter will have the most affect on our lives. How does an injury received while playing hockey lead to one of the greatest achievements of man in the 20th century? A man who became one of the most notorious murderers in the early 1900's had a profoundly terribl…
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Robert Hayes. Three women are found dead in Daytona Beach over the course of three months in December 2005 through February 2006. The crime scenes give up little evidence and there is no clue who the killer was. Ten years later CODIS returns a a hit with a new murder victim in Palm Beach, Florida. The two departments team up to work together on cap…
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Marc O’Leary. This story is unbelievable. Poor police work and gaslighting a victim led to this man raping more women. They could have caught him after his first victim, but instead two detectives convinced a young girl to say she made the whole thing up. It’s so upsetting to think he could have been stopped. For sources, pictures and transcripts v…
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Roseann Quinn. According to the newspapers by day she led a quiet and respectable life, but by night she was prowling the bars looking for men. Later a best-selling novel and blockbuster movie explores the aftermath of the sexual revolution of the 1970s and the story of one woman’s murder. For pictures and sources please visit www.thearchivistpodca…
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The Good Hart Murders. There’s a broken window. It looks like the window was shot with a gun. And that smell. It’s so bad. There’s a note on the door. The family is gone, but they should be back by now. No one answered the knocking. Going in to check things out revealed a horror scene. The entire family was murdered. How long had they waited to be …
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Delimar Vera. What would you do if you were told your baby died, but you just knew she was kidnapped? How would you get anyone to listen or help you? This is the story of one woman who never gave up hope that her baby daughter was out there and she would find her. For pictures, links and sources please visit: http://thearchivistpodcast.com/…
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Alfred Dreyfus. In this true crime world we hear terms like “Miranda rights” or “Amber Alert” or a “Dreyfus case”. These names come from true life situations and as we invoke their names, we should hear their stories. Here is the story of Alfred Dreyfus, who endured anti-Semitism and a wrongful conviction. He was later exonerated, but not before hi…
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The Irish Vanishing Triangle. 6 more victims and the Gardi still haven't made a connection that the disappearances of up to 12 women are possibly connected. By the time the task force is created it is much too late. Sources and pictures can be found at www.thearchivistpodcast.comΑπό τον Jana
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The Irish Vanishing Triangle. In the 1990's women in the eastern corner of Ireland started vanishing without a trace. What was happening? Is this just a bunch of women taken from their family and friends by random happenstance, or was there a serial killer operated. The Garda made many mistakes, and only very late in the cycle created a task force,…
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America’s coldest case. Seven men were brutally gunned down in a garage near the north side of Chicago. The murders resulted from the gangland wars during prohibition. The Irish North Side gang run by Bugs Moran versus the Italian South Side gang lead by America’s most notorious gangster Al Capone. The murderers have never been caught, but there ar…
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Terry Sutter. It’s 1973 and it’s labor day weekend. A 15-year-old boy is walking into the woods with a six pack of beer under one arm. He is never seen alive again. His murdered body is found the next day, but police are never able to find his killer. In the years following his murder, his grave is vandalized multiple times, until his family gives …
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Adrienne Shelly. There are many examples of family members who refuse to believe their loved one committed suicide. And these cases often have lots of elements or clues that act as a veil that make it hard to know for sure if the person actually intended to take their own life, or if they were murdered. We always want to believe that we are in tune…
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Danielle Delpercio. Do you ever just need to hear about how someone survived against all odds? Someone who made a decision deep in their core, that they were going to find a way out of a scary situation. They weren't going to go down without a fight. Danielle Delpercio tried to do a nice thing. She thought she was offering a helping hand to a young…
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The Dayton Strangler. For 10 years the growing city of Dayton was terrorized by one man. Police didn't know how to look for a serial attacker, rapists, killer, and monster. Even the newly devised plan to track offenders with cards wasn't good enough. The only way he could be stopped was through the strength of one of his victims. For details, show …
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The Dayton Strangler. After Jack the Ripper and H. H. Holmes made it clear that there were killers who would continue to kill until they were caught police in cities around the world began to tracking the details of crimes and physical descriptions of murderers. It would be many many years before men like John Douglas would pioneer criminal profili…
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Gillian Kennedy. You decide to buy a house for your family, and you go on the hunt for the perfect house, and you find it! You go through all the paperwork and red tape and complete the purchase. You move in and meet your neighbors. You are confident this is going to be great. They are kind, and funny, and friendly and they have kids the same ages …
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Dannemora NY. Part 2 of the Clinton Correctional Facility escape. A systemic culture of permissiveness lead to two convicted murderers cutting holes in their cells and forging a route through the underbelly of a seeming fortress of a prison. The first escape in over 100 years leads to the downfall of over 20 employees and the revelation that the pr…
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Dannemora, NY. A murderer is on the loose in your neighborhood. Most of us never want to hear those words. When two inmates at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, NY escaped from the prison it was a very real nightmare for the residents of the village surrounding the prison. But, what if the prison actually neglected safety precautions …
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Melanie Road. A beautiful, funny, smart, sweet, energetic girl is murdered after a night out with friends. She had her whole life ahead of her and it was stolen in one night. The police set out on a 31 years long journey to find her killer. One investigator who was only a few years younger than Melanie, spends most of her career hunting this killer…
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Genene Jones. Angel of death. Angel no, death yes. She chose the most helpless of victims. Children and infants that could not tell her secrets. She wanted the attention caring for the helpless babies in the Pediatric ICU, and she craved the chance to look like the most caring and grieving nurse, but like any true psychopath, it was all just a play…
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Grace Marks. At the center of this terrible murder is a young and beautiful Irish immigrant named Grace. Did she have such power to influence a young man to brutally kill two people. Or was she so afraid of this young man that she felt she had no choice but to help him hide the bodies and then make off with valuables stolen from their employer? Whe…
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Chris Coleman. What is a family annihilator? What makes them commit such a heinous act? We can talk about the psychological aspects or obvious mental illness that could cause a person to murder their own family, but in the end, especially in this case, it’s probably just a person who doesn’t want to face the consequences of betraying family and mur…
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William Craig Miller. A cold-blooded killer crept through a house in Mesa, Arizona and viciously murdered 5 family members. Why? To exact revenge for assisting police in another criminal investigation. Police and family members had little doubt to who would take such a severe and heinous action. For details, show notes, and pictures please visit Th…
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Robert Eric Wone. More questions than answers. Robert Wone was murdered in a house occupied with friends and people he knew, yet despite neighbors hearing screams, 911 call and fast acting police and EMS, Robert’s killer has still not been identified. This is a very mysterious murder. for details, show notes, and pictures please visit Thearchivistp…
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Eric Rudolph. On July 27, 1996, the world sat shocked to its core as a crudely made pipe bomb exploded in the middle of the crowded Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta Georgia. 2 people were killed and over 100 people were injured. A bomb exploding in a park is terrorizing enough, but the timing of this bomb, One week into the 96 Summer Olympic game…
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Cynthia Pfeil. A body is found on the side of a dirt road. Her face is so disfigured and mutilated it’s nearly impossible to identify her. Only her red ballet slippers lead police to her identity and her killer. Sources for this episode: The book Deadly Reasons by Edward D. Radin The Daily Advocate (Greenville, OH) 9/21/53 The Marion Star (Marion, …
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Susan Smith. What does it take to make a woman murder her own children? Was she really trying to take her own life and decided her children couldn’t live without her? Was this an act of pure evil, or a sad and lonely woman crying out for help? Warning – this case involves the death of children, if this is a sensitive issue for you, please skip this…
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Clementine Barnabet. SERIAL KILLER? Is she, or isn’t she? We’re going to talk about a series of murders that took place in Louisiana in the early 1910’s. And spoiler alert, a person confessed to the crimes, but there is much speculation that she did not do what she claimed she did. Sources for this episode: LOUISIANA DIGITAL LIBRARY.COM for officia…
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Harry Powers or is it Cornelius O. Pierson? What is the male version of a Black Widow killer? For several years in the late 1920’s and 30’s women in the Midwest fell prey to a man who lured them with promises of marriage. One woman and her children did not survive his evil plot. Sadly another woman was caught in his trap before he was caught. Sourc…
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Melissa Weeks (Shepard, Stewart, Friedrich) is called the Internet Black Widow, She is a Canadian murderer and habitual offender. Weeks was convicted of manslaughter in the death of one of her husbands and was convicted of poisoning another. Sources for this episode: Owlcation.com Murderpedia.com TheGuardian.com Wikipedia.com s for details, show no…
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Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was a Mexican-American singer who made significant contributions to music and fashion which made her one of the most celebrated entertainers of the late 20th century and earned her the nickname "The Queen of Tejano." Sources for this episode: Corpus Christi Times Biography.com RollingStone.com Wikipedia.com for details, sho…
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Amy Lynn Bradley went missing during a cruise her family took to celebrate her graduation from college in March, 1998. At the age of 23 Amy disappeared from the cruise ship while en route to Curacao. Her whereabouts remain unknown as of this day. Sources for this episode: FBI.gov > wanted > kidnap > amy-lynn-bradley Allthatsinteresting.com > amy-ly…
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The Archivist, famed interdimensional storyteller, brings you one of his favorite tales of Chivalry, Bandits, Damsels in Distress, Forests, Witches, and Mystic Bears that just may be hungry, but are definitely mystic. Join this wondrous adventure and enjoy the tale of The Knight and the Maiden Fair.
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Join The Archivist as he retells one of the first fables he ever collected: Az'an'a'thoth (The Many Apostrophied) and the Pool of Souls. The text of this story is available at the highly official Story Time with The Archivist Google DocΑπό τον The Archivist
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