Crime Scene

The Making of Blind Rage – Crime Scene 201

Carol Costello has interviewed multiple presidents, and covered some of the biggest stories of our time during her decades of work with CNN. Yet, the one case has stuck with her for decades was one of her very first. It’s the terrible story of a woman who was raped and blinded in the 1980s. Carol…

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The Serial Killer Next Door – Jim Harold’s Crime Scene 200

Could a serial killer live next door to any of us? Richard Estep shares tales of serial killers who slipped under the radar while doing their evil deeds. You can find Richard’s book, The Serial Killer Next Door: The Double Lives of Notorious Murderers at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3YLQhi2 Thanks Richard! —For more information on our podcast…

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Inside The Mind of John Wayne Gacy – Jim Harold’s Crime Scene 199

John Wayne Gacy murdered AT LEAST 33 young men. Most he buried in his basement. This “killer clown” is one of history’s most infamous serial killers. We have a truly disturbing conversation with journalist Brad Hunter about this monster. You can find Brad’s recent book Inside the Mind of John Wayne Gacy: The Real-Life Killer…

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The Bloody Benders of Kansas – Crime Scene 198

Unsuspecting travelers are murdered by a family that rents them a place to stay…sounds like something from today’s headlines BUT this actually happened in the 1870’s! Camilla Bruce has written a novel on The Bloody Benders, a family of serial killers, and we discuss these cold-blooded killers on this edition of Crime Scene! You can find…

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Dead In The Water – Crime Scene 197

Murder, hijacking, and a global conspiracy involving a huge oil tanker. Journalist Kit Chellel joins us to discuss the subject and his recent book on the subject, Dead in the Water: A True Story of Hijacking, Murder, and a Global Maritime Conspiracy, at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3XI0Hix Thanks Kit!

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The Vanishing Of DB Cooper – Crime Scene 196

D.B. Cooper is one of the most famous criminals of the 20th Century. What was his deal anyway? Who was he? Why did he do what he did? Was it an inside job? We discuss this with Chris Williamson. You can find his book on the subject, Take the Money & Run: The Vanishing of…

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All That Is Wicked – Jim Harold’s Crime Scene 195

A serial killer who was “too intelligent to get caught” is the subject of today’s podcast. Kate Winkler Dawson joins us to talk about 19th century murderer Edward Rulloff. You can find her book on Rulloff, All That Is Wicked: A Gilded-Age Story of Murder and the Race to Decode the Criminal Mind, at Amazon:…

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Death On Ocean Boulevard – Jim Harold’s Crime Scene 194

A young woman is found hanged to death in her millionaire boyfriend’s mansion. What happened? We discuss this very strange case with New York Times Best Selling author Caitlin Rother.   You can find Death on Ocean Boulevard: Inside the Coronado Mansion Case at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3HoVNSk Thanks Caitlin! – This content is for adults. Thank you for…

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The Forever Witness and DNA – Crime Scene 193

A 30-year-old cold case solved within two hours by a citizen scientist using a laptop and DNA data is the subject of this all-new edition of Jim Harold’s Crime Scene. Our guest is Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Humes. We discuss this fascinating case and the recent book on it. You can find The Forever Witness:…

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Drinks Dinner and Death – Crime Scene 192

We talk about the true story of British murderer Dennis Nilsen on this edition of Crime Scene. Our guest is author Alan Warren. You can find his book on Nilsen at Amazon: Drinks, Dinner & Death: The True Story of Dennis Nilsen (British Criminals Book 4) Thanks Alan!

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