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Ep. 58 - One Dead, The Other Dying

September 1
44 mins

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Episode Description

On today’s episode, Genevieve will have bullets – right between the eyes, mysterious throat slittings, diabolical plots involving corn pipes, buffalo hunters frozen to death, mysterious suicides, mangled men caught in cow-catchers and Spanish men falling out of windows, cursing all the way down. 

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References for today’s episode:

https://www.murderbygaslight.com/2022/01/i-caught-them-in-act.html

https://www.instagram.com/chrisnetzelofficial?igsh=b3NmY2hoMzQ4aTZn

"A True Ghost Story" - The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Jan. 19th, 1879.

"Solomon, King of Israel" - The Spiritualist, Nov 19th, 1869.

"One Dead, the Other Dying" - The Atlanta Constitution, Jul. 13th, 1892. 

"A Beautiful Young Kentucky Girl Cuts Her Own Throat" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 15th, 1872.

"Effect of a Diabolical Plot to Burn a Man by Charging His Pipe With Gunpowder at Cincinnati" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb 22nd, 1872.

"A Kansas Horror" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb 15th, 1872.

"A Spaniard at Terre Haute, Indiana, Mistakes the Noise of a Serenading Party for an Earthquake and Jumps out of a Window" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb 22nd, 1872.

"Ghastly Freight on a Camden and Amboy Locomotive in Lawrence, N.J." - The Illustrated Police News, Feb 22nd, 1872.

"A Bloody Mystery in Cincinnati" - The Illustrated Police News, Feb. 15th, 1872.

“Coroners Inquest” - The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 7th, 1872.

"The Brooklyn “What Is It.” - The Illustrated Police News, Feb 22nd, 1872.

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