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1850: The Dunbar Hollow Murders

July 18, 2022

Lust, Love, Loathing, and Loot are the four Ls of murder. This case has a bit of it all. This week join the ONUC gals as they discuss the Dunbar Hollow Murders. Small Trigger Warning for Child Death Visit our website www.one…

1850: The Goffle Road Murders

July 11, 2022

Several items are stollen from a house on Goffle Road. Just a bit later, a judge and his wife are brutally murdered. But, nothing is taken. Why? This week the ONUC gals discuss an attorney's thoughts on the court system, the…

1849: The Odd Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe

July 4, 2022

This week's episode was Kayla's dream came true and the ONUC gals covered the odd life and mysterious death of Edgar Allan Poe. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onenationundercrime.com for all of the ways to …

1849: The Harvard Murder Case

June 27, 2022

A murder? Literally INSIDE the walls of an Ivy League? Um, also... a toilet? WTD?! (What the duck?!) Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the Harvard Murder Case and the spirit that is still attached to the George Pa…

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1848: The Controversial Execution of Washington Goode

June 20, 2022

It's another case that people might not be aware of. One that sparked outrage but not in the way many might think. The outrage came from the execution of a man convicted of murder. Confused? The execution of Washington Goode…

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2019: The Unsolved Case of Jessica McCormack

June 15, 2022

This is not a typical ONUC episode. A friend of Jessica McCormack reached out to us asked if we could do anything to spread awareness of their friend's unsolved murder. Kayla spoke with Jessica's friend and looked more into …

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1848: Eliza Darling Borden and the Borden Family Curse

June 13, 2022

**If you or someone you know is having symptoms of Peripartum Depression (previously Postpartum Depression), please please please speak with your OBGYN about what you are experiencing and take it seriously. You can find a to…

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1847: The Murder of John Runkle By His Wife Mary (Allegedly)

June 6, 2022

It's a classic story. Woman marries a man she doesn't love and then over 10 years later he's dead. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the creator of the Ouija board and the murder of John Runkle by his wife Mary...…

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1847: Elvira Houghton and the ONUC One Year Anniversary

May 30, 2022

HAPPY ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Join the ONUC gals this week as the reminisce on the first year of the podcast, the questions you should never ask anyone, and the tragic case of Elvira Houghton. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit …

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1846: America's First M'Naghten Defense AKA 'Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity'

May 23, 2022

This case was NOT easy to find and seeing it's a FIRST for the United States it's honestly impossibly to understand why it's not more known. Cases like this are the reason this podcast exists. Pulling cases from the metapho…

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1846: The Donner Party

May 16, 2022

It's happened. We have officially covered it. The Donner Party. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss Manifest Destiny, the tragic events that led to the Donner groups down fall, and how the moral to the story is that…

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1845: America's First 'Sleepwalking Killer'

May 9, 2022

Have you ever wondered when sleepwalking became a legit excuse for murder? Have you ever wondered who first used the defense AND got away with it? This week the ONUC gals discuss a doctor turned body snatcher turned famous c…

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1845: The Berlin Murder Case

May 2, 2022

WE MADE IT TO EPISODE 50 Y'ALL! Join the ONUC gals this week on a particularly long episode covering everything from Johnny Depp and his connection to the West Memphis Three, a man who murdered his wife just eight days afte…

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1844: The Murdered Mormons - Part Two

April 25, 2022

How many Mormons does it take to start the Mormon church? Better question, how many prior Mormon church leaders does it take to try and topple its leader? This week the ONUC gals wrap up the case of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. T…

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1844: The Murdered Mormons - Part One

April 18, 2022

We know that people are murdered for their religious beliefs. But, what if you started the religion that led to your murder? Not only your murder, but also the murder of your brother? That is exactly what happened to the fou…

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1843: The Hanging and Redemption of John Gordon

April 11, 2022

Join the ONUC gals this week as the discuss the wrongful hanging of John Gordon, what they did during their time off, and the crazy circumstances that surround this case. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our website www.onen…

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1842: Alexander Holmes and the Sinking of the William Brown

March 28, 2022

What if the events of the Titanic happened in the 1840s? Could the events of the Titanic have been prevented? As it turns out the answers is, no. Because they did happen on the William Brown in 1842. The similarities? An ice…

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1841: The Colt-Adams Murder Trial - Part Two

March 21, 2022

How do you mistake a hammer for a hatchet? Well, we didn't quite figure that out. But, we do wrap up the Colt-Adams Murder Trial and the events that happened afterward. This week the ONUC gals give you part two of the Colt-A…

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1841: The Colt-Adams Murder Trial - Part One

March 14, 2022

Who is John C. Colt? Why did he murder Samuel Adams? Is it THAT Samuel Adams? No. Is it THAT Colt family? Yes. This week the ONUC gals discuss the Cole-Adams Murder Trial. They will dive deep into the history of the Colt Pat…

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1840: The Murder of George Mickelberry by Noah Beauchamp

March 7, 2022

This week the ONUC gals discuss the murder of George Mickelberry by Noah Beauchamp. Join them as they discuss tornadoes, the case, and how it ties back to another case we've done before. Trigger Warning Level: Low Visit our …

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1839: Edward Coleman and 'The Forty Thieves'

Feb. 28, 2022

The leader of 'The Forty Thieves' gang murders his wife of less than a year. Was it jealousy or money? This week the ONUC gals discuss the murder of Ann Coleman aka the Pretty Hot Corn Girl. Join us as we dig into Five Point…

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1838: The Mystery of 'The Beautiful Cigar Girl' Mary Cecilia Rogers

Feb. 21, 2022

A body is found in the Hudson River. Four years earlier a newspaper falsely reported a woman missing. What happened to Mary Cecilia Rogers? This week the ONUC gals discuss the mysterious death of Mary Cecilia Rogers, the men…

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1837: Elijah Parish Lovejoy

Feb. 14, 2022

It's another story that shouldn't be lost to history and on the day of love it's only fitting we cover a man named Lovejoy. Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss the murder of Elijah Parish Lovejoy. They will discuss …

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1836: The Murder of 'The Girl in Green' Helen Jewett

Feb. 7, 2022

'Sensational Journalism' had to get its start somewhere, right? Join the ONUC gals this week as they discuss 'The Girl in Green' aka Helen Jewett, sex work in the 1800s, signs of sex trafficking, the birth of sensational jou…