Episodios

  • Summer Special: Hot Pursuit (part I)
    Jul 26 2024

    Welcome to Hot Pursuit, a summer true-crime collaboration, where we dive deep into the world of true crime. We’ve gathered many incredible true-crime podcasters to bring you a multi-part series that’s all about the heat of the chase. We'll explore cases where justice was relentlessly pursued, delve into crimes that occurred during the scorching summer months, and highlight cold cases that desperately need some heating up. From heart-pounding pursuits to stories of perseverance and determination, this collaborative effort aims to shed light on cases that have captivated the public’s imagination and those that need your attention now more than ever.

    In episode 1 you’ll hear from the following podcasters (in order); if you enjoy listening, please check out their podcasts by clicking their link below:

    Fresh Hell https://freshhellpodcast.com/

    The Trail Went Cold https://www.trailwentcold.com/Suffer the Little Children https://linktr.ee/stlcpodMusic City 911 https://musiccity911.com/Already Gone https://www.instagram.com/alreadygonepod/Sirens: A Southern True Crime Podcast Https://bit.ly/TheSirensNetwork

    Www.thesirenspodcast.comEverything Scary https://linktr.ee/everythingscaryPrivate Dicks https://linktr.ee/privatedicks

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    1 h y 44 m
  • E246: Jim Jones & the Peoples Temple (part IV)
    Jul 12 2024

    From Guyana to Tragedy – The Fall of Jonestown

    In this final episode, we follow Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple from their initial move to Guyana to the harrowing events that culminated in the Jonestown massacre. Discover the challenges of life in the isolated settlement, the increasing paranoia and control exerted by Jones, and the tragic visit by Congressman Leo Ryan. This episode captures the final, tragic chapter of Jonestown and its devastating impact.

    Jim Jones, Peoples Temple, Jonestown massacre, Guyana, Leo Ryan, cult tragedy, mass suicide, Jonestown settlement, final days, isolation, control, paranoia, Congressman visit, 1978 tragedy, cult leader, communal living, historical events, true crime.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • E245: Jim Jones & the Peoples Temple (part III)
    Jul 5 2024

    The 1970s – Allegations, Media Scrutiny, and the Move to Guyana

    In the 1970s, Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple faced escalating allegations of abuse and manipulation. As media scrutiny intensified, Jones leased land in Guyana to create Jonestown, a supposed utopian society. This episode explores the controversial move to South America and the beginning of life in Jonestown, setting the stage for future events.

    Keywords:
    Jim Jones, Peoples Temple, Jonestown, 1970s, Guyana, media scrutiny, allegations, abuse, manipulation, utopian society, communal living, relocation, social justice, cult, investigative journalism, jungle settlement.

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    52 m
  • E244: Jim Jones & the Peoples Temple (part II)
    Jun 28 2024

    Jim Jones' Path to Guyana:

    In this episode, we continue the story of Jim Jones, focusing on the pivotal years from his meeting with his future wife, Marceline, to the scandalous sexual assault allegations in the 1970s that precipitated the move to Guyana. Discover how Jones' marriage influenced his burgeoning ministry, his founding of the Peoples Temple, and the expansion of his influence. We'll delve into the dark and controversial aspects of his leadership, including the manipulative tactics he used to maintain control over his followers and the allegations that threatened to unravel his carefully constructed world. Join us as we trace the rise and fall of Jim Jones, leading up to the dramatic exodus to the remote jungle of Guyana.

    Jim Jones, Peoples Temple, Jonestown Massacre, Jim Jones wife Marceline, Jim Jones marriage, sexual assault allegations, move to Guyana, cult leader, charismatic preacher, religious cult, 1970s scandals, Peoples Temple history, true crime, cult manipulation, leadership tactics, Guyana exodus, Jim Jones controversy, rise and fall, cult dynamics, biography, podcast episode, religious movements, Jim Jones scandals, cult control

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    57 m
  • E243: Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple (part I)
    Jun 21 2024

    The Making of a Cult Leader: Jim Jones' Early Years"

    In this episode, we delve into the early life of Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple. Join us as we explore his childhood in rural Indiana, the influence of his parents, and the formative experiences that shaped his path. From his upbringing and early fascination with religion and social issues to his high school years and burgeoning leadership skills, we'll uncover the roots of a his personality.

    Tune in for an in-depth look at the childhood and upbringing of Jim Jones, shedding light on the factors that influenced his journey from a small-town boy to a charismatic and dangerous cult leader.


    Jim Jones, Peoples Temple, Jonestown Massacre, Jim Jones childhood, Jim Jones upbringing, cult leader, rural Indiana, Jim Jones parents, high school, early life, charismatic leader, religious influence, social issues, 20th century history, biography, true crime, cult history, podcast episode, formative years, Jim Jones education.

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    49 m
  • E242: The Assassination of President James A. Garfield (part IV)
    Jun 14 2024

    In this poignant final episode, Annie chronicles the heartbreaking journey from the moment President James A. Garfield was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station to his untimely death and the nation's mourning. On July 2, 1881, Garfield was struck by an assassin's bullet, setting off a desperate struggle for survival that captivated the nation.

    Explore the medical ordeal Garfield endured, as doctors worked tirelessly to save the president amidst the era's limited medical knowledge and practices. We delve into the emotional toll on his family, particularly First Lady Lucretia Garfield, as she stood by his side during his protracted suffering.

    Listeners will gain insight into the public's reaction and the overwhelming national support for the ailing president, highlighting the unity and compassion that emerged in a time of crisis. We also examine the legal and psychological aspects of Charles Julius Guiteau's arrest, trial, and conviction, culminating in his execution by hanging on June 30, 1882.

    The episode concludes with a solemn look at President Garfield's funeral, reflecting on his legacy and the profound impact of his assassination on American society. We discuss the significant changes in the U.S. civil service system.

    Join us as we honor the memory of James A. Garfield, a president whose brief tenure and enduring courage left an indelible mark on the nation's history.


    • President James A. Garfield
    • Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station
    • July 2, 1881
    • Assassination attempt
    • Medical ordeal
    • First Lady Lucretia Garfield
    • National mourning
    • Public reaction
    • Charles Julius Guiteau
    • Arrest and trial
    • Insanity defense
    • Execution by hanging
    • June 30, 1882
    • President Garfield's funeral
    • American history
    • Legacy
    • U.S. civil service reform
    • Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883
    • National unity
    • Historical impact

    Join us for this emotional conclusion as we recount the final chapter of President Garfield's life and the lasting legacy of his presidency.

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    57 m
  • E241: The Assassination of President James A. Garfield (part III)
    Jun 7 2024

    This week Annie covers the dramatic events that unfolded from James A. Garfield's election as the 20th President of the United States to the turbulent days leading up to his assassination.

    We follow Charles Julius Guiteau, a disgruntled office seeker whose delusions of grandeur and failed ambitions led him to plot the assassination of President Garfield. Understand Guiteau's obsessive behavior and misguided belief that killing the president would save the country and secure him a government position.

    Listeners will gain insight into the personal and political pressures that surrounded Garfield during this period, including his efforts to unite the Republican Party and address the pressing issues of civil service reform. We also delve into the personal side of the story, highlighting the struggle of First Lady Lucretia Garfield as she battled malaria, adding to the president's burdens.

    This episode provides an in-depth look at the key events and figures during this critical juncture in American history, setting the stage for the tragic events that would soon follow. Join us as we explore the tension-filled months that shaped the Garfield administration and the nation.


    • James A. Garfield
    • 20th President of the United States
    • Presidential election
    • Early presidency
    • Reform agenda
    • Political battles
    • Republican Party
    • Civil service reform
    • Charles Julius Guiteau
    • Assassination plot
    • Disgruntled office seeker
    • Delusions of grandeur
    • Political pressures
    • First Lady Lucretia Garfield
    • Malaria recovery
    • Personal struggle
    • Historical events
    • American history
    • Political tensions
    • Key figures

    Join us for an episode packed with fate, ambition, and the personal challenges faced by one of America's most determined leaders during a critical time in the nation's history.

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    50 m
  • E240: MURDER - The Assassination of James A. Garfield (part II)
    May 31 2024

    In this gripping episode, we unravel the tumultuous life of Charles Julius Guiteau, the man notorious for assassinating President James A. Garfield. Born into a dysfunctional family in Freeport, Illinois, Guiteau's early life was marked by instability and mental health struggles. Explore his erratic journey through failed ventures in law, theology, and politics, revealing the complexities of his troubled mind.

    Discover Guiteau's brief involvement with the Oneida Community, a controversial religious commune, and his subsequent expulsion due to his bizarre behavior. We delve into his delusional ambitions and relentless pursuit of political influence within the Republican Party, which ultimately led to his misguided belief that he was entitled to a government position.

    Join us as we delve into the life of Charles Julius Guiteau, a man whose desperate actions and mental instability left an indelible mark on American history.


    • Charles Julius Guiteau
    • President James A. Garfield assassination
    • Freeport, Illinois
    • Oneida Community
    • Religious commune
    • Republican Party
    • Political influence
    • July 2, 1881
    • Assassination
    • Garfield's suffering
    • American history
    • Insanity defense
    • Execution by hanging
    • June 30, 1882
    • Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act of 1883
    • U.S. civil service reform
    • Tragic events
    • Historical impact

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    1 h y 10 m