Kinda Murdery Podcast
1) American Monsters: Blanche Kiser
In 1966, Blanche's Kiser's father, Parker Davis Kiser Sr., passed away. His death was attributed to heart disease at the age of 62. Tragedy struck again in 1973, seven years following her father's dea...Show More
2) American Monsters: James Leeper
In 1990, based on circumstantial evidence alone, Jonathan Fleming was convicted of the murder of Darryl Rush and sentenced to 25 years to life despite having what Brooklyn prosecuting A.D.A. James Lee...Show More
3) American Monsters: Frank Lindsay with Anson Maddocks
Frank Lindsay was a Seattle-based wife killer. He was also a fry cook, and it was the fry cooking that got him caught for murder. But it also lead to his prison escape...Legendary artist, and frequent...Show More
4) American Monsters: Who Killed Carmen Wagner?
On a crisp October afternoon in 1925, local auburn-haired knockout, and Ferndale beauty shop owner, Carmen Wagner left on a hunting trip to the nearby mountains with her fiancée, Henry Sweet. Neither ...Show More
5) American Monsters: Theodore Durrant
San Francisco, CA. - 1895: Blanche Lamont, a member of the First Emanuel Baptist Church mysteriously disappears. Then, before the the mystery of Blanche's disapperance can be solved, horrified parisho...Show More
6) American Monsters: Greencastle Guillotine
On February 1st, 1893, an African-American teen named John Howling, walking to work in the morning, spotted a young girl, lying in the grass on the side of the road to Fort Thomas Kentucky. At first, ...Show More
7) American Outlaws: The Murder of Patrolman Masterson
The murder of Patrolman Masterson started out a a commonplace peak-easy stick-up in which a police officer and a girl were wounded, at 2 :55am on the morning of January 31st, 1927, in New York City. M...Show More
8) American Monsters: Verle Peter Dills
An American golden boy. He was born in 1947, the early years of the baby boom, he was an honor student, an athlete and a student council member. But, somewhere along the way, things went sideways and ...Show More
9) American Monsters: Samuel Little - featuring Anson Maddocks
Anson Maddocks returns to discuss the case of Samuel Little, the "Choke & Stroke" killer - the most prolific serial murderer in United States History. Little was convicted of killing four women, but t...Show More
10) American Monsters: Fred Gebhardt
For months, the skeleton of an unknown girl had lain in the Islip woods, still covered in expensive jewelry, a bullet-hole in her skull. Who was she? How could she be identified? Who killed her? What ...Show More