Kat Klingensmith

Retro Crime Story Time

Retro Crime researches obscure crimes and travels to locations to discover new information. We see old crimes through updated information.

Author

Kat Klingensmith

Category

True Crime

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Apr 4, 2026

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Episodes

Killed By Kindness 24.12.2023

Martha Grinder was a serial killer who was hanged in Allegheny County in 1866. Known as the "Pittsburgh Poisoner", her ghost is still seen wandering around town. Despite all folklore to the contrary, I don't believe she did it. In fact, I think she may have been a good person who was targeted.

Bored To Death 23.12.2023

On Christmas Eve of 1937 in Trumbull County, Ohio, beautiful steel heiress Louise Campbell grew impatiently bored at the family Christmas party. The ensuing events fueled by eggnog led to her mother's death.

Bertha the Beautiful Butcher 14.12.2023

What possessed Bertha to murder her mother? Apparently, her dad. He was the local butcher with a thriving business. Right before Christmas in 1897, he died of a heart-attack at the breakfast table. After that, his ghost followed Bertha around to complain about how lonely he was.

Hung Up On Love 13.12.2023

Charlotte Jones was the first woman to be executed in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. She did anything for love...even that.

This Dude's Afterlife Sentence 13.12.2023

Michael Ruminski murdered his wife and almost got away with it in style.

The Invisible Cellmate 12.12.2023

The Old Allegheny County jail in Pittsburgh has been haunted for over a hundred years by William Culp. There's a real person behind the ghost, and Willliam Culp never belonged in jail to begin with. Now he can't leave.

He Had Driven Her Crazy 11.12.2023

Mamie Leslie shot her husband Frank in a brothel in Wheeling, West Virginia. Was it self-defense? Or was Mamie Leslie calculating and prepared for every detail. It was her word versus the madam's.

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