Ep 146 – The Gruesome Sloss Furnaces

This week’s episode isn’t for the faint of heart. Zoey brings us the bloody history of The Sloss Furnaces, a national historic landmark in Birmingham, Alabama that once produced iron. The town of Birmingham was built almost overnight when Colonel James Withers Sloss, a merchant and railroad man, convinced he L&N Railroad company to merge the North and South lines through Jones Valley. Jones Valley … Continue reading Ep 146 – The Gruesome Sloss Furnaces

Ep 141: The Life and Death of Simon Warner

People would ask Simon Warner just about anything: where they might find their lost guitar, whether or not they should divorce their husbands, if their parents might reunite. They would stare at the crystal ball in his bungalow in Shelbyville, Tennessee, give him honest answers to his questions. And, in turn, he would give his advice: determined by some combination of astrology, self-professed psychic abilities, … Continue reading Ep 141: The Life and Death of Simon Warner

Ep 137 – Bonnie & Clyde

You’ve likely heard of the outlaws Bonnie and Clyde, but can you name one thing about them? When Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker met in 1930, they were two young adults from families struggling with poverty in Depression-era Texas. Already committing crimes, Clyde was soon incarcerated for vehicle theft. The two wrote to each other often while he was in prison, with Bonnie even aiding … Continue reading Ep 137 – Bonnie & Clyde

Ep 136 – Samuel Mason, Founder of the Mason Gang

In this week’s episode, Zoey finally fulfills a promise they made in May of 2021, Episode 8. In that episode, they covered the first serial killers in the United States, the Harpe Brothers. The brothers occasionally worked closely with the Mason Gang and it’s leader, Samuel Mason. Zoey promised back then that she’d cover Samuel Mason one day, and that one day has come. Samuel … Continue reading Ep 136 – Samuel Mason, Founder of the Mason Gang

Ep 135 – The Apparitions in the Tavern

In this installment of our Haunted Boozy Places series, we’re covering a Tudor-style tavern on Florida’s Atlantic coast. Known today as Ashley’s Restaurant and Bar, the establishment first opened as Jack’s Tavern shortly after the Prohibition era. Folks have long reported paranormal experiences in the building. Lights will turn on and off. People will feel pushed on the stairs. And some have even reported seeing … Continue reading Ep 135 – The Apparitions in the Tavern

Ep 130 – The Deaths of Glenn Turner and Randy Thompson

Today’s episode is a true crime story of Glenn Turner, Randy Thompson, and the woman who connects them, Lynn Turner. Lynn and Glenn were married less than a year after meeting. Glenn worshiped the ground Lynn walked on, doted on her hand and foot, and loved her with all his heart. Lynn cheated on Glenn, was abusive and controlling, and spent all their money. Glenn’s … Continue reading Ep 130 – The Deaths of Glenn Turner and Randy Thompson

Ep 128 – To plea or Not to Plea: the Origin and History of the Alford Plea

This week’s episode is eerily like last week’s, and we didn’t plan it at all. Today Zoey is going to hold your hand, whisper assuring words, and give you the treat of a bad joke every now and then as we navigate a complex legal decision together. Don’t be afraid, Zoey’s here to guide you. They won’t let you get lost. Okay, maybe we’re exaggerating. … Continue reading Ep 128 – To plea or Not to Plea: the Origin and History of the Alford Plea

Ep 127 – The Freedom Summer Murders

James Chaney and Michael Schwerner spent the first six months of 1964 working together to increase voter registration among Black residents in Mississippi. This was a major goal of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) — which they both worked for — and the Civil Rights Movement as a whole. That year, they organized a voter registration hub at the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church … Continue reading Ep 127 – The Freedom Summer Murders

Ep 119 – The Lost and Found Children of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society

For years, the Tennessee Children’s Home Society had a sparkling reputation — a private adoption organization that went largely unregulated with the backing of wealthy and grateful adoptive parents, as well as Georgia Tann’s relationships with high-ranking members of Memphis’ political and societal landscape. But over time, people grew suspicious and began to pull back the curtains masking the Society’s inner workings. The Society, once … Continue reading Ep 119 – The Lost and Found Children of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society

Ep 118 – Don’t Bite the Hand that Feeds You

In this week’s episode, Zoey brings us a story you probably haven’t heard before. Zoey knows about it through a personal connection, and she’d like to share the story of Walt Davis, a man who was giving to a fault. Walt was driving home one day when he saw a young homeless man named Daniel walking on the side of the road. Walt pulled over … Continue reading Ep 118 – Don’t Bite the Hand that Feeds You