Kelsey Alexander and Tierney Logue

Conductor 93

True Crime EN ↓ 6 episodes

From 1904 to 1910, a series of brutal murders terrorized the neighborhoods along Cincinnati's railroad corridors. The press called it "The Murder Zone." Women were found strangled near the tracks; in alleys, in empty lots, in the shadow of the rail yards. The police arrested suspects, extracted confessions, and declared cases closed. They were wrong. Conductor 93 is a serialized true crime podcast built on original archival research — archival records, newspaper morgues, census data, and documents that haven't been examined in over a century. This is not a retelling. This is a reinvestigation.

Author

Kelsey Alexander and Tierney Logue

Category

True Crime

Podcast website

conductor93.com

Latest episode

Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 6: The Zone 06.07.2026

A freight train stops between stations for one hour. No mechanical failure. No explanation. When it moves again, a woman’s body is found beside the tracks. In this episode, we rebuild the circumstantial case for the post-1906 murders — and then we look at the crimes that don’t fit the railroad pattern at all. Because not every killer needs a train schedule. Some just need a set of keys. Research &...

Episode 5: The Brother’s Shadow 06.07.2026

The case against Fred Davis seemed airtight — until the prison records told a different story. In this episode, we pull the thread that unravels the single-killer theory and discover that the Cincinnati-to-Dayton corridor held more than one dangerous man. A brother. A second railroad. And a set of questions that the police in 1910 never thought to ask. Research & Narration — Kelsey Alexander & Tie...

Episode 4: “Send Me To the Pen” 29.06.2026

“Send me to the pen. I need to cool off before being called upon again.” That’s what the suspect told Chief of Detectives Millikin — not a protest of innocence, not a demand for a lawyer, but a request to be locked away. This episode lays out the full police case: the identifications, the dead women found along the tracks, and the moment in the interrogation room when the suspect recited his victi...

Episode 3: 13 Names 29.06.2026

The man in the cell has thirteen aliases. But who was he before all of them? We trace Fred Davis back to age thirteen — a Cleveland courtroom, a reform school, and a newspaper headline that called him “a youth who seems to have a proneness to do wrong.” From there, the record builds: a loaded revolver in Galion, a sister who barricaded herself in her room when he visited, and a jail cell where he...

Episode 2- The Telegram 22.06.2026

A woman fights off her attacker on a quiet Cincinnati street — and in the struggle, he drops something. A crumpled telegram addressed to “Conductor 93.” Within hours, detectives trace it to a freight conductor whose route runs directly through every neighborhood where a woman has died. We follow the investigation from the depot to the interrogation room, examine what the police claim he confessed,...

Episode 1-The Murder Zone 15.06.2026

From 1900 to 1910, dozens of attacks left 11 people dead along the railroad corridors of Cincinnati and Dayton. The police called it unsolvable. We disagree. Episode 1 Sources "Woman Found on Tracks Near Dane Street" — Cincinnati Enquirer, May 1, 1904 "Body of Louise Mueller Found on Fergus Street" — Cincinnati Post, October 2, 1904 "Girl Beaten to Death in Fog" — Cincinnati Enquirer, November 3,...

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