Wild Society: True Crime Podcast

The Osage Murders + Jacques Mesrine


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Welcome to the eleventh episode of Wild Society!

This week’s murder case sheds light on one of the darkest and most sinister times in Oklahoma history - what would become nationally known as The Reign of Terror. The Osage murders were in the public eye from 1921-1926, but we now know the Osage were being targeted and murdered from the 1910’s to the 1930s.

In part two, we learn about Jacques Mesrine who was known as the French Robin Hood and The Man of Thousand Faces. His story takes you through a half dozen countries, several continents, a secret meeting in a cave, the moon landing, prison breaks, kidnappings, ransom demands and more.


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The Osage Murders Sources:

  • Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI - Book by David Grann
  • DavidGrann.com
  • The Osage Nation
  • The Oklahoman
  • Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia
  • Famous Trials
  • IndieWire


 Jacques Mesrine Sources:

  • The Independent
  • The Denver Post
  • The Guardian
  • The Guardian
  • IMDb
  • The People’s Movies
  • Amo Mama
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