The Farmville Murders

The Farmville Murders

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Glennon Engleman: The Killer Dentist

When twenty-seven-year-old James Bullock was shot and killed in St. Louis in the winter of 1958, investigators immediately focused their attention on Bullock’s wife, Edna, who was the beneficiary of her husband’s large life insurance policy. Witnesses recalled seeing the victim b ...  Afficher plus

Mad Madame Delphine LaLaurie

In April 1834, a massive fire broke out at the mansion of Delphine LaLaurie on Royal Street in New Orleans French Quarter. LaLaurie was known to have kept several slaves as servants in the home, but when bystanders attempted to enter the house to rescue those trapped inside, they ...  Afficher plus

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In 2009 in Farmville, Virginia, 16-year-old Emma Niederbrock struck up an online relationship with an aspiring rapper. The two bonded over their love of music, but Emma didn’t realize that her online boyfriend was a much different person in real life. How to support:For extra per ...  Afficher plus

The Real Amityville Horror: Part 1
This Feels Criminal: A True Crime Podcast (Formerly Killer Queens)

Want early access to Part 2? Be sure to join us on Patreon and you'll get immediate access to Part 2 ad-free in addition to all of our previous patron-exclusive bonus content! You’ve no doubt heard of “The Amityville Horror” before. From a bestselling book to a multi-million doll ...  Afficher plus

#1 - A Quadruple Murder in Mississippi
Small Town Murder

For our first episode, we look at a quadruple murder in the small town of Sarah, Mississippi.

A young, rural Mississippi man does the unthinkable, and pays the ultimate price. Along the way, we learn that kerosene can fuel a town, and to never trust a guy who keeps a mo ...

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234: What if your joy came with a tragic price?
This Is Actually Happening

“To feel like at any moment something tragic could happen put me in a deep, deep cloud as far as who I am, what can I be, and what could I have been.”

 

Today’s guest requested to remain anonymous. But if you’d like to reach out to him, you can email at

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