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By Emily R. Fraust
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The podcast currently has 70 episodes available.
This episode focuses on an inn in Louisianna with strange occurrences that is said to be haunted by victims of unsolved/unknown deaths.
For this special episode, I go over a few small details, facts, and people that started parts of America's legal system.
This episode features a mass murderer... or does it? Giulia Tofana created a poison and sold it to women intent on killing their husbands.
Season 2 of Shadows Of Crimes is here with the 2nd of 5 special episodes for the podcast's return. This episode gives a few details about a place where (at least) millions of corpses stay.
Shadows Of Crimes is back with a special episode consisting of recaps from the first season, thank yous to listeners, and the longest episode yet!
Tom Thomson was a Canadian outdoorsman and artist who enjoyed a quiet day in the park. His art career was short lived, but not without an impact. Some of the more famous nature works in Canada was done by none other than Tom Thomson. Did his uniquely vivid style upset another artist so much that they decided murder was the best solution? Did this seemingly content man decide to end his life in a way that honored another painter? Did his canoe fail him in a fatal way? Was an accident the cause of the end of this painter? If you listen to this episode, you can decide for yourself.
The Highway Killer whose obsession with knives went too far. Larry Eyler was a quiet and insecure man who liked to take control of by restraining and stabbing young men and boys. Getting caught before his first kill only seemed to fuel his murderous side.
A serial killer who killer himself. Andrew Cunanan was a social guy who always wanted to impress those around him. His brain consisted of a genius IQ, constant lies, and unknown motives. Not many details are known about his crimes, but the ones that are make his case even more mysterious.
The serial killer who died before serving for his crimes. The Monster Of Montmarte killed elderly women in France during the 1980s with the motivation of drugs and money.
The Stocking Strangler of Georgia and New York tortured, robbed, raped, and murdered elderly women. Their own stockings were often used in the killings to render them unconscious. Listen to the story here and the controversy of guilt/innocence on the man who escaped prison twice.
The podcast currently has 70 episodes available.