Ep. 81 - Gangsters and the Dynamite Murder

Ep. 81 - Gangsters and the Dynamite Murder

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OM Backroads: Ep. 100. Thomas Midgley: The Ohio Inventor Who Almost Ended the World

In this episode of Ohio Mysteries Backroads, we explore the complicated legacy of one of Ohio’s most consequential — and controversial — inventors: Thomas Midgley Jr.. Born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania but raised and educated in Ohio, Midgley graduated from Cornell University be ...  Afficher plus

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In 1896, three members of the Rose family - who operated a mill outside Mansfield - fell sick and died. Police suspected the only surviving member of the family - 24-year-old Ceely Rose - must have poisoned them. What they learned about Ceely led to her finishing her life in an a ...  Afficher plus

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