
Julie d'Aubigny: The Princess of the Opera
Julie d’Aubigny, also known as La Maupin and Mdsll Maupin, was a 17th century celebrity. She was bisexual, and a whirlwind of fencing, seduction, and arsony. I want a movie about her LIFE immediately. There are a few in French, but most of America doesn’t seem to know about her and that is ridiculous to me. So we’re changing that, as of right now.
4 Syys 201921min

Susan Atkins aka "Sadie Mae Glutz"
"Woman, I have no mercy for you." Some of the most callous words uttered during trial are attributed to Susan Atkins, also known as "Sexy" Sadie Mae Glutz. In this episode, we dive in to her life and learn more about the atrocious crimes she committed. https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/susan-atkins
24 Elo 201917min

The Legend of Lavinia Fisher
Lavinia Fisher, well known as America's first female serial killer. Her legend says that she and her husband John Fisher killed an unknown number of people, using her seductive wiles, poisoned tea, and trapdoors built in to their hotel. Or did she? Historians are now questioning the validity of the legend that Lavinia Fisher has left behind, and in this episode we dive in to both the truth and the fiction!
16 Elo 201913min

Catalina de los Rios y Lisperguer aka "La Quintrala"
Short and sweet episode! All about the infamous Catalina de los Rios y Lisperguer. Born in 1604, La Quintrala" grew up in a family of rich landowners, and had a cruelty in her that would expand to the slaves she owned, the tenants on her land, lovers who spurned her, and anyone she felt was beneath her.
10 Elo 20196min

The "Lady Bluebeard": Belle Gunness
"Lady Bluebeard", "Hell's Belle", and the "Black Widow" are a few of the names that the horrific serial killer Belle Gunness is known by. Born in 1859, Belle Gunness has a confirmed total of 12 and may have as many as 40 or more victims. She's considered to be one of America's first Black Widows, and the mystery behind her story is one that has perplexed historians and true crime fans alike.
31 Heinä 201931min

A Murderess Affair: Locusta of Gaul
The murderess of the week is Locusta of Gaul. Fun fact, historians actually believe that she is the first recorded serial killer in human history. Locusta of Gaul had a really fun nickname, “Locusta the Poisoner.” She took her calling really seriously, and created hundreds of poisons to help dispatch enemies of her clients in new and interesting ways.
25 Heinä 20199min

A Murderess Affair: The Pirate Queen Cheng I Sao
If there is anyone who could be classified as "winning" at being a pirate, then I think it would definitely be Cheng I Sao. I'd love to see a movie about her life, because it was epic. She was the commander of an estimated 70,000 people, and she had the government completely under her control. This is the amazing and often unheard of life of the Pirate Queen Cheng I Sao.
11 Heinä 201919min