True Crime Historian

The Strangler's Wife


Listen Later

TRUE CRIME STORY TIMEThe Sad Tale of Anna May Gamble Knapp
-
Around the jails and the Indiana and Ohio neighborhoods where he lived, Alfred Knapp carried the nickname “Looney” Knapp for his bizarre, often childish behavior. He spent half of his adult life in prison for petty larcenies and attacks upon young women. When he was released from the Michigan City Penitentiary in the summer of 1902, he joined his third wife, Hannah, in her hometown of Hamilton, Ohio. Three days before Christmas that year, Knapp strangled his wife in the early morning hours and put her body in a box and put the box in the Great Miami River, then told everyone that Hannah had left him. Some in his family became suspicious, and when he remarried two months later, they had him arrested for bigamy. Alfred Knapp then not only confessed to killing his wife, but four other women in Cincinnati and Indianapolis, including his second wife. Consequently, “The Strangler Knapp” became a Midwest sensation and dozens of newspapers sent reporters to cover the case.
-
One of the many things that makes the Knapp case a remarkable story worth telling is the intense family and courtroom drama that was chronicled in the extensive press coverage. One of the most colorful real-life characters in this tale is the young, simple-minded fourth wife, from whose bed he was arrested for bigamy at four in the morning. So I want to tell you her story in a series of excerpts from my latest book, The First Celebrity Serial Killer: Confessions of the Strangler Alfred Knapp.
-
I invite you to visit my website, www.truecrimehistorian.com, for source information and instructions on how you can buy an inscribed edition of “The First Celebrity Serial Killer.”

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-historian--2909311/support.

You can pay more if you want to, but rent at the Safe House is still just a buck a week, and you can get access to over 400 ad-free episodes from the dusty vault, Safe House Exclusives, direct access to the Boss, and whatever personal services you require.

We invite you to our other PULPULAR MEDIA podcasts:

If disaster is more your jam, check out CATASTROPHIC CALAMITIES, telling the stories of famous and forgotten tragedies of the 19th and 20th centuries. What could go wrong? Everything!

For brand-new tales in the old clothes from the golden era of popular literature, give your ears a treat with PULP MAGAZINES with two new stories every week.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

True Crime HistorianBy Richard O Jones

  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4

4.4

677 ratings


More shows like True Crime Historian

View all
True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers by Dan Zupansky

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

2,531 Listeners

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast by Blue Ewe Media

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

2,789 Listeners

Unresolved by Unresolved Productions

Unresolved

2,485 Listeners

The Trail Went Cold by Robin Warder

The Trail Went Cold

3,154 Listeners

True Crime All The Time by Emash Digital / Wondery

True Crime All The Time

13,795 Listeners

Crawlspace - True Crime & Mysteries by Crawlspace Media

Crawlspace - True Crime & Mysteries

1,375 Listeners

True Crime All The Time Unsolved by PodcastOne

True Crime All The Time Unsolved

5,869 Listeners

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories by Grip Tape

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

6,745 Listeners

Trace Evidence by Steven Pacheco

Trace Evidence

4,080 Listeners

Criminology by Emash Digital & Mike Ferguson, Mike Morford

Criminology

6,990 Listeners

MURDERISH by Cloud10

MURDERISH

3,439 Listeners

Southern Gothic by Southern Gothic Media

Southern Gothic

971 Listeners

Southern Mysteries Podcast by Shannon Ballard

Southern Mysteries Podcast

996 Listeners

Crimes of the Centuries by Amber Hunt and Audioboom

Crimes of the Centuries

3,955 Listeners

DNA: ID by AbJack Entertainment

DNA: ID

1,009 Listeners