Ep. 105 - Searching for ET: Marjorie Fish and the Hills

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OM Backroads: Ep. 97: George Remus: Law, Liquor, and Murder in Prohibition America

Hello and welcome to another episode of Ohio Mysteries Backroads. George Remus was a lawyer who knew the law better than anyone—and used it to become one of the most powerful criminals in American history. During Prohibition, Remus exploited legal loopholes to build a multimillio ...  Show more

10-Minute Mystery Rewind: Edison and the first electric chair

When Alfred Southwick invented the electric chair in Buffalo NY, Ohio's favorite son, Thomas Edison, was eager to design the procedure for using it but with nefarious motivation. He was in the middle of a fight to see whether his DC current would win public favor over his competi ...  Show more

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