All My Favorite People Are Dead Podcast
1) S2-E17 - The Boogeyman of Westfield - John List
This week, we again welcome William Dickinson to our show! He tells us the horrifying story of John List and the gruesome murder he committed on his family.
2) S2-E16- William Colin Bryant
This week Sue shares with us the story of William Colin Bryant, just because she really wanted to know who the park was named after! Now you know.
3) S2-E15- A Murder on Garfield Place
Shannon tells us the story of the murder of J. William Schatz in 1931 in Poughkeepsie NY. It took place on the lovely Garfield Place, and you'll never guess the ending of the story!
4) S2-E14- George Eliot a scandalous woman
This week we have a special guest! Ina Claire Gabler, a writer and teacher, shares with us her passion for the famous British writer George Eliot AKA Mary Ann Evans, and her fascinating and scandalous...Show More
5) S2-E13- Death in Mayfair: The “Cursed” Flat in Curzon Square
This week Sue shares with us the story of the "Cursed" flat of Curzon Square where so far two famous musicians have died. Would you live in a place where you knew people had died? Also please suppo...Show More
6) S2-E12-Inventors killed by their own inventions
This week, Shannon tells the stories of people (ok, we'll say it, Men) who died as a result of their inventions.
7) S2-E11 - David and Bertie, a tale of two brothers
This week, we have a special guest, Will Dickinson! He will tell us the tale of King Edward the VIII and George the VI of Great Britain. And we question what we would give up for love!
8) S2-E10- Jim Thorpe, American's Greatest Athlete!
This week, Sue discusses Jim Thorpe, one of the greatest American athletes, and his story of overcoming racism in its many forms.
9) S2-E9-Dante Rossetti
This week, Shannon talks about the weird life and work of one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848, Gabriel Dante Rossetti. Enjoy!
10) S2-E8- Jewish Pirates
Yo Ho ho and a bottle of Manischewitz! This week, Sue talks about Jewish Pirates in History! Who knew that was a thing?