The Felon File Podcast
1) The Buncombe Co. Lynching of 1897 (E-12-9)
The Buncombe Co. Lynching of 1897 (E-12-9) August 8, 1897, around 11:30, Kittie Henderson waswalking home by herself from church when a man attacked her. Knocking her down, he forced her into the wood...Show More
2) Some people are just hard to kill. Podcast (12-8)
Some people are just hard to kill. (12-8) A homeless Irishman from County Donegal who lived in New York City during the 1920s and 1930s. A former firefighter and stationary engineer. He was murdered b...Show More
3) North Carolina John & Jane Doe Homicides (12-7)
North Carolina John & Jane Doe Homicides (12-7)In the grim landscape of crime, some cases stand out not for their lurid details but for their profound tragedy: the unsolved homicides of John and Jane ...Show More
4) The story of the Pizza Gate Man (Episode 12-6)
The story of the Pizza Gate Man.(Episode 12-6) Who was he? What did he do then, before and after the media circus of Pizza Gate? Hero or Villain? Actor John Goodman may have said it best. “People ju...Show More
5) The Murder of Karen Styles (12-5)
The Murder of Karen Styles (12-5) Karen Styles was a gifted and kind individual. Graduated High School in 1990. Continuing to college, where she helped create a program for disabled youth & kept 3 job...Show More
6) The Hanging of Dave Mason (Eps. 12-4)
The Hanging of Dave Mason (Eps. 12-4) Dave Mason, born in 1813, was a farmer from Haywood County, North Carolina. Married to Mary Stephenson in 1835. the couple had four children. In 1850, Mary was di...Show More
7) The Charlote Razer Girl (episode 12-3)
Every story needs a beginning or a starting place. Nellie Ellis Green was born on Halloween day, 31st of October 1905, in York, South Carolina. At 19 Nellie married 23-year-old Alton Reid Freeman on ...Show More
8) Assault by Banjo (#12-2)
Assault by Banjo A 63-year-old man who played in a bluegrass band was charged with murder after beating his wife to death with two banjos. A Hungarian tourist killed an Auckland man by shoving a banjo...Show More
9) The Asheville Monkey (12-1)
The 1916 Asheville flood introduced an odd character into the history of the Town of Asheville, N.C. The character seemed to defy time and appeared many years later, off and on.
10) The Murder of Lucy Pollard
Murder of Lucy Pollard June 14, 1895, a 56-year-old housewife named Lucy Pollard was found brutally murdered not far from her modest farmhouse near a rural hamlet in Lunenburg County, Va., about 65 mi...Show More