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5.36 Thomas Jefferson and the $157,000 Bottle
In 1985, Christie’s auctioned off a dusty Bordeaux engraved with the initials “Th.J.” The seller claimed it had once belonged to Thomas Jefferson, and the bottle fetched an astonishing $157,000. It was a record-setting sale that turned the wine world upside down — and raised a bigger question: had history truly been uncorked, or had wealthy collectors just bought into a very expensive story? " Crimes of the Centuries " is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten cr
Dec 1


5.33 The Nazi Killed at the Laundromat — and How It Shaped Modern Extremism
In August 1967, George Lincoln Rockwell — founder of the American Nazi Party and one of the most hated men in America — was shot by a sniper while doing laundry at a suburban strip mall. His murder made international headlines. The funeral descended into chaos. Conspiracy theories emerged immediately. And then...America forgot. But Rockwell's death had lasting impact: It shattered American neo-Nazism into the decentralized, leaderless cells we see today. " Crimes of the Centu
Nov 3


5.30 The Prophet of Kirtland, Part 2: Blood Atonement
Despite police informants thwarting one of his deadly plans, cult leader Jeffrey Lundgren’s appetite for violence couldn’t be satiated....
Oct 13


5.23 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Separating Fact from Fiction
Jim Williams/ Savannah Morning News In 1981, 21-year-old Danny Hansford was shot and killed inside one of Savannah’s grandest mansions....
Aug 18


5.15 The Repairman's Ruse: The Kidnapping of Alice Speed Stoll
Alice Speed Stoll When Berry Stoll returned from work on Oct. 10, 1934, the scene greeting him was pure chaos: His maid was tied up, his...
Jun 9
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