Ye Olde Crime

Ye Olde Crime Where we discuss the funny, strange, and obscure crimes of yesteryear. Member of the Cultiv8 Network.

Today's episode comes from our friend Alex over at Weird Distractions, where she discusses Hazel Farris. Listen now wher...
09/11/2025

Today's episode comes from our friend Alex over at Weird Distractions, where she discusses Hazel Farris. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeoldecrime

Photo: collage of a newspaper article on Hazel, and pictures of her mummified remains

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09/09/2025

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This week, Lindsay and Madison discuss Charles G. Pease. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeoldecrime...
09/04/2025

This week, Lindsay and Madison discuss Charles G. Pease. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeoldecrime

1. Charles in 1904
2. Charles in 1938 (Credit: The National Cyclopedia of American Biography)
3. Cartoon from the June 21, 1913 edition of The Evening World
4. Augusta E. Stetson, 1905 (Credit: Theodore C. Marceau)
5. Aline MacMahon, 1911 from April 20, 1911 Brooklyn Eagle
6. Pease Mausoleum (Credit: Patricia Savu, Find a Grave)

This week, Lindsay and Madison discuss the 1897 Alien Crashsite. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeo...
08/23/2025

This week, Lindsay and Madison discuss the 1897 Alien Crashsite. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeoldecrime

1. Alien pilot marker (Photo credit: Tammy Curcuro)
2. UFO striking the windmill (Credit: Neil Riebe)
3. Illustration from the Chicago Times report on the airship sighting of April 10, 1897
4. Tombstone of Ned, with carvings depicting the spaceship seen in the early hours of April 17, 1897 (Photo by Ray & Jay, Find a Grave)
5. Composite drawing of the Little Traveler by UFO investigator Hayden Hewes based on eyewitness accounts (Credit: Graver on Find a Grave)
6. Photo of the stone marker before it was removed on April 17, 2024
7. From the Dallas Morning News, April 19, 1897
8. Airship sighting report from California in the late 1890s

"Might not wasp-waisted young ladies adopt this costume with advantage?"From the 'Designs After Nature' series by Punch ...
08/15/2025

"Might not wasp-waisted young ladies adopt this costume with advantage?"

From the 'Designs After Nature' series by Punch magazine, 1869.

This week, Lindsay and Madison continue Birthday Month by discussing the Dobhar-chú: The Otter King of Irish Folklore. L...
08/14/2025

This week, Lindsay and Madison continue Birthday Month by discussing the Dobhar-chú: The Otter King of Irish Folklore. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeoldecrime

1. Illustration of a white-throated strain of giant 'king' otter in Scotland
2. Artistic reconstruction by unnamed artist of the Sraheens Lough monster as sighted by John Cooney and Michael McNulty on 1 May 1968
3. Artistic representation of the dobhar-chú or master otter, based upon traditional Irish folklore by Philippa Foster
4. Carving of Terence with a dagger in hand on a horse, photographed by Tony O'Neill
5. Dobhar-chu Tombstone, Conwall, Leitrim, photographed by Dr. J.J. Clarke
6. Illustration of a white-throated strain of the giant 'king' otter in Scotland as sighted by John Cooney and Michael McNulty on 1 May 1968

As the ancient scrolls foretold.
08/10/2025

As the ancient scrolls foretold.

Why do I not believe this? 🤔
08/08/2025

Why do I not believe this? 🤔

This week, Lindsay and Madison start off Birthday Month discussing the "Danse Macabre." Listen now wherever you get your...
08/07/2025

This week, Lindsay and Madison start off Birthday Month discussing the "Danse Macabre." Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. pod.link/yeoldecrime

1. The Pope and the Emperor from Guyot Marchant’s Dance of Death (Credit: Bibliothèque Nationale de France)
2. Memento Mori frontispiece plate (Credit: Gemmell 14)
3. An abbot and a bailiff, dancing the Dance Macabre, miniature from a 1486 book, printed by Guy Marchant in Paris
4. Charnel house at Holy Innocents' Cemetery, Paris, with mural of a Danse Macabre (1424–25) (Credit: Theodor Josef Hubert Hoffbauer)

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