Jonas Lucas

Historical Crimes

Technology EN ↓ 4 episodes

Dive into the dark chapters of history. 'Historical Crime' uncovers the infamous cases that shaped the past, exploring the crimes that shocked nations and the mysteries that remain unsolved 😈.

Author

Jonas Lucas

Category

Technology

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

May 1, 2026

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Episodes

The Texarkana Phantom Killer 01.05.2026

Episode 3: 'The Texarkana Phantom Killer' — Spring 1946. A small town on the Texas-Arkansas border gets 8 attacks in 10 weeks. 5 people dead, 3 injured, and one very specific MO: young couples in parked cars, attacked at night by a man in a white mask. The town called him The Phantom. Police called for reinforcements. Citizens bought guns and bolted their doors.  Thanks for tuning in to Historical...

The lipstick killer of Chicago. 04.06.2024

Episode 2: 'The Lipstick Killer of Chicago' — 1945 Chicago was not ready for William Heirens. 3 murders, 2 scrawled messages in lipstick, and 1 very weird confession involving truth serum and a polygraph. He wrote 'For heavens sake catch me before I kill more' on a wall, then the cops actually caught him... or did they?  Thanks for tuning in to Historical Crime! 😈 Subscribe for more dark history...

The Black Dahlia's Bloody Smile. 20.03.2024

'The Black Dahlia's Bloody Smile' takes you back to 1947 LA, where a gruesome murder sparked a media frenzy. Explore the twisted case, wild suspects, and dark theories surrounding Elizabeth Short's shocking death 😈." Thanks for tuning in to Historical Crime! 😈 Subscribe for more dark history and join us next time for another chilling tale."

The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run 01.12.2023

Episode 4: 'The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run' — 1935 to 1938. Cleveland, Ohio. 12 to 13 victims, all dismembered, most never identified. The only clues were torsos dumped in the Kingsbury Run shantytown and a killer who knew how to use a knife. Enter Eliot Ness. Yes, _that_ Eliot Ness from The Untouchables. He was Cleveland’s Safety Director, and this case broke him.  Thanks for tuning in to Histo...

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