The Axeman of New Orleans AKA A Real Crumb

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Amusement Park Disasters (Volume 2) : Theme Parks

Since the late nineteenth century, amusement parks have been providing countless hours of enjoyment for people all around the world. Often driven by the latest technology and advances in mechanical engineering, the thrill rides at parks like Disney Land, Great America, and other ...  Show more

Episode Revisit: The Radium Girls

Today we are revisiting a tragic case of negligence which originally captivated us back in 2024. When Marie and Pierre Curie discovered radium in 1898, the chemical element was quickly adopted by manufacturers for its luminescent properties that would go on to be used in, among o ...  Show more

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E03: The Axeman Pt. 3 - A Wife's Revenge
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The people of New Orleans believe they’ve seen the last of the Axeman killer, but he lays in wait for his next victim. The police never caught the Axeman, but hosts Carter and Wenndy have investigated the crimes and have more information than what was available in 1919. They reve ...  Show more

The Axeman of New Orleans Pt. 1
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While the U.S. was wrapped up in the final days of World War I, New Orleans was facing an enemy right in their own backyard. In the early 20th century, a wave of fear rolled through Crescent City as a mysterious man began axing people in the dead of night while they were fast asl ...  Show more

The Axeman of New Orleans Part 1
True Crime All The Time Unsolved

The Axeman of New Orleans was an unidentified serial killer who attacked approximately a dozen people in the early 20th century. Several people, including a young child, were murdered. Join Mike and Gibby for episode 1 of 2 on the Axeman of New Orleans. This is a case that has ca ...  Show more

The Axman of New Orleans, Part 2
Stuff You Missed in History Class

The second half of the Axman story involves his famous letter to the New Orleans Times-Picayune warning that he would descend on the city, but would spare anyone with a live jazz band playing in their house. But had the Axman been murdering before 1918?

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