They say "if it bleeds, it leads," but what happens when the blood is eclipsed by the spectacle? In this episode, we’re peeling back the curtain on the cases that stopped being about justice and started being about the ratings. From cable news talking heads to the digital mob, we examine how media frenzies distort the truth, turn victims into props, and transform crime scenes into pop culture events. Grab your popcorn—the court of public opinion is now in session.
Research links below!
EBSCO - "Halls-Mills murder case"
A Little History - "New revelations in the Hall-Mills murder mystery"
TIME - "Under The Crabapple Tree"
The New York Times - "J.E. STRICKER DIES AFTER AND OPERATION; Former Middlesex Prosecutor Began Investigation of Hall-Mills Mystery. SIXTH DEATH DURING INQUIRY Rumor of Suicide Unfounded -- Death In Hospital Due to Peritonitis"
Evening Courier - "All Charges Dropped in Hall-Mills Case"
Press of Atlantic City - "Henry Carpender Dies; Was In Hall-Mills Case"
The New York Times - "'Not Guilty' is Verdict in Hall Case: Plan to Free Prisoners on Bail Today and Probably Quash All Other Charges"
Library of Congress - "Trials of the Century: 1900 to 1950"
PBS - "Murder of the Century"
Famous Trials - "The Trials of Harry Thaw for the Murder of Stanford White"
Historical Society of the New York Courts - "Harry Kendall Thaw Had A Problem"
EBSCO - "Harry Kendall Thaw"
Murderpedia - "Harry Kendall Thaw"