In our latest podcast episode, we discuss the Clutter family murders, the murders made famous by Truman Capote’s book In Cold Blood. This first of two parts covers the background of Richard Eugene Hickock and his family tree.
Read MoreWe abandoned murder and mayhem for this one special election episode featuring president-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr where we dig into his family history to learn just a bit more about him.
Read MoreWho was Charles Manson? What drove him to not only create a cult but drive them to commit murder? In this episode, we discuss this as well as his family tree with deep roots in Kentucky.
Read MoreIn this episode, we finish exploring the family tree of the cult leader, Jim Jones. Then we discuss the impact of Jonestown as well as Jim and Marceline’s children.
Read MoreThe world was shocked when it was learned of the mass suicide of over 900 people in Jonestown, Guyana. How could this happen? At the center of it all was Jim Jones, the charismatic leader, who convinced most everyone to drink the Kool-Aid. But who was he? Where did he come from? Listen as we explore the events leading to Jonestown and begin our exploration of his family tree.
Read MoreElderly and disabled people found a home with Dorothea Puente, but once they moved in they never moved out. Listen as we explore the murders committed by Dorothea then move on to the discoveries we made in her family tree.
Read MoreGlen Edward Rogers, once on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, was convicted of two murders, but he likely committed many more than those. In this episode, we discuss his crimes, his possible association with the Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman murders, and then do a deep dive into his fascinating family tree.
Read MoreH. H. Holmes had charisma and the ability to charm women, after all he “married” four times. Changing names constantly, it wasn’t until his crimes caught up with him that people learned that he wasn’t just a fraud, actually named Herman Mudgett, but also a murderer.
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