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  • Death Takes The House: The Henderson Family Tragedy
    May 7 2022

    On November 22, 1922 in Lancaster, Ohio, six members of the family of Irving Henderson were found dead in their home - the entire household. The father and mother were found sitting in upright positions in chairs before the fire. The four children were found in their beds. What happened? Was it an accident? Was it murder?

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    28 Min.
  • Indiana: 1899 & 1921
    Apr 29 2022

    For people who died over 100 years ago, there’s no one alive today who remembers them. So if I can read their names out loud, then maybe somewhere in the universe, their lights will shine again, if only for a moment. Because when there’s no one left who remembers, it’s hard to imagine that these people ever existed at all. But they did.

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    12 Min.
  • Natural Causes, Murder, Suicide, and an Explosion: December 30, 1897
    Apr 20 2022

    Today, on Episode 54, I’ll read the reports of death from the December 30, 1897 edition of the Connecticut Western News, Canaan, Connecticut.

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    Please check out my other podcast! It is a little more abstract and unlike anything you've ever listened to. It's incomparable!


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    9 Min.
  • The Sudden Death of Levi Pinnock
    Apr 14 2022

    Levi Pinnock died suddenly 133 years ago, at the age of 34.  Obviously, there is no one alive today who remembers him, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a personal connection.

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    22 Min.
  • The Weekly Republican, January 12, 1911 Plymouth, Indiana
    Apr 6 2022

    Today, on Episode 52, I’ll read from the January 12, 1911 edition of The Weekly Republican, Plymouth Indiana.

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    9 Min.
  • Murray Korman - Photographer of The Vintage Babes of Broadway
    Mar 31 2022

    From 1926 through the 1940s, there was a very successful photographer in New York City. He photographed stars of Broadway, not to mention some of the most well-known and beloved celebrities of the time like Bob Hope, Josephine Baker, Betty Grable, and Jackie Gleason. Not only that, He was also the photographer of the famous and rich of New York society.  Anyone who was anyone wanted this man to take their picture. Over the course of his career he took nearly 475,000 photographs.

    One would assume that this man is well known and fondly remembered today, but he’s not. In fact, by the time he died in 1961 he had already slipped into oblivion. And in the time since his death, the man and his stunning work are almost completely forgotten.

    A big THANK YOU to co-authors Clyde Adams and Maureen McCabe for bringing the story of Murray Korman to my attention, and for sharing their new book Vintage Babes of Broadway: Through the 20th Century Lens of Murray Korman.

    Learn more about Murray Korman, view his work, and order Vintage Babes of Broadway at

    www.vintagebabesofbroadway.com or
    www.murraykorman.com

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    My other podcast is a labour of love and the crackers to The Obituary Files' soup. That is to say, completely different.

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    11 Min.
  • The Mysterious Disappearance of Olive Dupraw
    Mar 25 2022

    In the summer of 1908, eight year old Olive Dupraw disappeared without a trace. What happened?

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    31 Min.
  • The Indictment of The Body Snatchers
    Mar 17 2022

    By the 19th century, as the structure of the human body became an area of serious scientific study, cadavers were used for research, and perhaps more importantly, for the training of new physicians. There was only one problem…there weren’t enough bodies to go around.

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    14 Min.