
The Freeway Phantom!
Episode Notes Bennett, L. (2007). "Deadly Intent: The D.C. Assassins." Pacer Books. Bjelopera, J. P. (2014). "Serial Murder: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives for Investigators." CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Bell, R. V. (1971). "Serial Murder: The Illicit Underworld of the Washington D.C. Sniper." Avon Books. Douglas, J. E., Burgess, A. W., Burgess, A. G., & Ressler, R. K. (1992). "Crime Classification Manual: A Standard System for Investigating and Classifying Violent Crimes." John Wiley & Sons. Jenkins, P. (1985). "Using Murder: The Social Construction of Serial Homicide." Aldine Transaction. Holmes, R. M., & DeBurger, J. (1988). "Profiles in Terror: The Serial Murder Threat." Simon & Schuster. Newton, M. (2006). "The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers." Infobase Publishing. Schlesinger, L. B., & Revitch, E. (1977). "The Mind of the Mass Murderer." New American Library. Lane, B. (2001). "The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers." Berkley Books. Newton, M. (2000). "Hunting Humans: An Encyclopedia of Modern Serial Killers." Loompanics Unlimited. Newton, M. (2006). "The Encyclopedia of Kidnappings." Checkmark Books. Totten, G. (2011). "The Freeway Phantom: Killer of Black Girls in Washington, D.C." CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Washington Post archives for articles related to The Freeway Phantom case. FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) database for crime analysis and statistics.
20 Marras 202310min

Episode 4 - Echoes of Haymarket
Episode Notes Avrich, P. (1984). "Haymarket Tragedy." Princeton University Press. Green, J. (2006). "Death in the Haymarket: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement and the Bombing that Divided Gilded Age America." Random House. Messer-Kruse, T. (2012). "The Haymarket Conspiracy: Transatlantic Anarchist Networks." University of Illinois Press. Adelman, W. J. (1955). "Haymarket Revisited: A Tour Guide of Labor History Sites and Ethnic Neighborhoods Connected with the Haymarket Affair." Charles H. Kerr. Foner, P. S. (1991). "May Day: A Short History of the International Workers' Holiday, 1886-1986." International Publishers. Castelveter, R. (2004). "Tragedy at the Haymarket: The 1887 Police Riot and Its Legacy." Southern Illinois University Press. Rabin, D. (2011). "The Haymarket Pact: Narratives of Solidarity in the Anarchist and Labor Movements." University of Illinois Press. Stanley, A. (1996). "From Anarchism to Reformism: A Study of the Political Activities of Paul Brousse and His Friends, 1880-1914." University of California Press. T Notes go here
17 Marras 20237min

The Murder of Bruiser Brody
SHOW NOTES This podcast episode explores the events leading up to the murder of professional wrestler Bruiser Brody, including his reputation as an independent wrestler and his relationships with other wrestlers and promoters. The hosts discuss the circumstances surrounding Brody's death, including the tensions between Brody and fellow wrestler Jose Gonzalez, and the backstage politics of the wrestling industry. The podcast also delves into the events that occurred in the locker room on the day of the murder, including the alleged argument between Brody and Gonzalez that led to the stabbing. The legal proceedings and controversies surrounding the trial are also discussed, including the question of whether justice was served. The hosts reflect on the legacy of Bruiser Brody and his impact on the wrestling industry, including his contributions to the development of modern wrestling styles and the ongoing debate around the portrayal of violence in wrestling. They call on listeners to continue exploring this important topic and advocating for the safety and well-being of wrestlers. Overall, this podcast episode provides a comprehensive look at the life and tragic death of Bruiser Brody, as well as the broader implications of his murder for the wrestling industry. There are many resources available to learn about the life and legacy of Bruiser Brody, including: "Brody: The Triumph and Tragedy of Wrestling's Rebel" by Larry Matysik: This book provides a comprehensive biography of Brody's life and career, as well as an in-depth look at the events surrounding his murder. "Dark Side of the Ring" Season 2, Episode 4: This documentary series covers controversial and tragic events in the world of professional wrestling, and includes an episode about the murder of Bruiser Brody. "The Last Interview with Bruiser Brody" on YouTube: This interview was filmed just weeks before Brody's death and provides a glimpse into his life and perspective on the wrestling industry. "Bruiser Brody: Wrestling's Last Rebel" on YouTube: This documentary provides an overview of Brody's life and career, and includes interviews with friends and colleagues. "Bruiser Brody: The Legend Lives On" on YouTube: This video includes footage of some of Brody's most memorable matches, as well as commentary from fellow wrestlers and industry insiders. Interviews with wrestlers who worked with Brody, including Tony Atlas, Abdullah the Butcher, and Dutch Mantell. These interviews can be found on various wrestling podcasts and YouTube channels. Overall, these resources provide a range of perspectives on the life and legacy of Bruiser Brody, and can help fans and newcomers alike better understand the impact he had on the wrestling industry.
20 Maalis 202316min

Patty Hearst
Episode Notes by ChatGPT Notes go hereThere are many resources available for information about Patty Hearst. Here are a few potential sources that you could use: Books: There have been several books written about Hearst and her story, including "Every Secret Thing" by Patricia Campbell Hearst and Alvin Moscow, "Patty Hearst: Her Own Story" by Patricia Campbell Hearst and Alvin Moscow, and "American Heiress: The Wild Saga of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst" by Jeffrey Toobin. Documentaries: Several documentaries have been made about Hearst, including "The Radical Story of Patty Hearst" by CNN and "The United States vs. Patty Hearst" by Showtime. News articles: There are many news articles about Hearst and her story, which can be found through a simple online search. The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The San Francisco Chronicle all covered the story extensively. Online databases: There are also several online databases that contain information about Hearst and her story, such as the FBI's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Reading Room and the Patricia Campbell Hearst Collection at the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. These are just a few potential sources of information about Patty Hearst. There are many others available, and you can find more by doing some further research. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
18 Joulu 20223min

The Moors Murders
Episode Notes by ChatGPT The BBC News website, which has a number of articles and news stories about the Moors Murders, including coverage of the trial and conviction of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, and updates on related cases and developments. The website of the Greater Manchester Police, which has a dedicated page about the Moors Murders, including information about the victims, the investigation, and the search for Keith Bennett's body. The website of the National Archives, which has a collection of primary source documents related to the Moors Murders, including transcripts of interviews, police reports, and other materials. The website of the Saddleworth Museum, which has a section about the Moors Murders, including information about the area where the victims' bodies were found, and the impact of the crimes on the local community. The website of the Moors Murders Information and Support Group, which provides support and information to the families of the victims, and campaigns for justice and closure in the case. Overall, there are many websites and online resources that provide information and context about the Moors Murders, and these can be useful for your audience to learn more about the case. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
11 Joulu 20225min