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The Killing of Fright Night

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - September 29, 2021 14:00 - 13 minutes
How the popular vampire franchise Fright Night was killed by one of the most notorious murders in American history.

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Monte Proser's Copacabana: The Inside Story of New York’s Iconic, Gangster-Run, Star-Studded Nightclub

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - November 17, 2020 18:00 - 20 minutes
* Includes an Exclusive Interview with the Legendary Singer Johnny Mathis * It was “the” place to see and be seen. But it was too successful for Monte Proser’s own good. Monte Proser was described as a “little guy who was practically brought up on Broadway.” He instinctively understood that p...

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Politicians and Psychics: An Unpredictable History

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - November 10, 2020 18:00 - 9 minutes
Spiritualism, the belief in the ability to speak with the dead, started as a practical joke in 1848 when two teenage girls in upstate New York realized they could produce seemingly paranormal noises by cracking their toe knuckles, of all things. The Fox sisters delighted in their gullible mother...

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Special Election Day Episode: The Five Worst Predictions... Ever!

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - November 03, 2020 17:00 - 9 minutes
It's Election Day in America and the only thing we can be sure of is that a lot of people will have a lot of predictions. Humans have tried to predict the future since the first caveman wondered if it would rain. But the truth is, no one knows what the future holds. Still, that doesn't stop peo...

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When A Stranger Calls, Scream - Because It's Halloween: True Events That Inspired Scary Movies

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - October 26, 2020 19:00 - 14 minutes
There are two kinds of people in the world: people who cover their face with pillows while they watch scary movies - and those of us who inch closer to the screen the scarier the movie gets.  We've all heard the dime store psychology. Horror movies, claim the professionals, satiate our primitiv...

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Werewolves: The Legends of Lycanthropy

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - October 19, 2020 19:00 - 9 minutes
As the old rhyme goes... Even he who is pure of heart And says his prayers at night May become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms And the moon is full and bright. We all know the legends - but where did this myth of "man-becomes-wolf" originate? Are these simply exaggerated stories of one of the w...

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Vampires: The Origin of the Myth

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - October 12, 2020 22:00 - 8 minutes
In June 2015, a 21-year-old Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania man was arrested on charges of “bloodletting” and sexual assault. He allegedly not only convinced several underage victims to slice their wrists so he could drink their blood, he also engaged in intimate acts with a minor while they b...

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Grave Robbing, Human Dissection and Science: The Surprising History of Body Snatching

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - October 05, 2020 21:00 - 9 minutes
Dissection of the human body dates back to the time of the ancient Egyptians. But this form of medical study was not common practice in the U.S. until the 1740s when the University of Pennsylvania taught America's first formal anatomy course. While this ushered in the era of modern medical educa...

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The 1858 "Eliza Battle" Sinking: America's Most Famous Ghost Ship

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - September 28, 2020 20:00 - 8 minutes
In October 1857, British citizen Charles McKay left London for North America and an extensive tour of the U.S. and Canada. He was writing about his adventures for a British newspaper. Five months into the trip, during a stop in Alabama, he saw the elegant steamship Eliza Battle moored on a lan...

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Dr. Zimmerly's House of Horrors: Hell on Earth in Rural Pennsylvania

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - September 21, 2020 18:00 - 10 minutes
In 1935, Gloria Lawson learned that she was pregnant for the third time. She left her home in Calvert County, Maryland for what she thought would be a brief visit to Dr. Harry C. Zimmerly's makeshift, back alley abortion clinic in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. When she didn't return home after...

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The 1969 Vietnam Draft Lottery: 90 Minutes Changed the Lives of Half a Million Men

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - September 14, 2020 19:00 - 9 minutes
In 1969, you did not want your birthdate to be September 14th. Why? Because if you were born on that date between the years 1944 and 1950, you were "number one" in the December 1, 1969 Vietnam draft lottery. Without a deferment of some kind, you were almost guaranteed to be sent to Vietnam. In...

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The Killing of John Sharpless: A Rich White Man, an Innocent Black Man, and a Complete Absence of Justice

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - September 08, 2020 15:00 - 17 minutes
This is the story of the killing of John Sharpless. It's the story of a rich white man and the black man (Samuel Johnson) unjustly accused of causing his death. It's a story of money and murder... corruption, and a criminal justice system sorely lacking in justice. It's a case that could have ha...

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Labor Day 1921: Miss America, Women's Rights and the Double Standard That Divided Them

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - August 31, 2020 15:00 - 10 minutes
On Labor Day in 1921, women across the nation were - for the first time - registering to vote in state primary elections. They had, just a year earlier, won this right and were now arming themselves for the next battle: equal pay for equal work. Meanwhile, in the east coast beach resort of Atla...

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The 1934 Kelayres Massacre: A Bloody Chapter in American Political History

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - August 24, 2020 16:00 - 17 minutes
Politics has always had a dark side. But what happened in the small Pennsylvania mining town of Kelayres is downright evil. Five men were killed. Twenty-six men, women and children were injured. Perhaps the most shocking thing about the massacre is that so few people know about it today - even t...

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Rose Mackenberg: Harry Houdini's Right Hand Woman Was a Force in Her Own Right

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - August 17, 2020 17:00 - 11 minutes
Rose Mackenberg is often described as "Harry Houdini's investigator" or his "right hand woman." The truth is, though, that Rose had a longer career of debunking fraudulent Spiritualist mediums than her famous mentor ever had. In this episode, Stephanie tells the story of the remarkable Mackenbe...

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Pennsylvania's Hex Murders

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - August 10, 2020 15:00 - 11 minutes
Tourists arrive by the thousands to enjoy the classic sights and attractions of Pennsylvania Dutch Country: Amish families in horse-drawn buggies, vast farms, old-fashioned smorgasbord restaurants, and - of course - the colorful floral and geometric designs of the hex symbols attached to brightl...

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Insured to Death: Life Insurance and the Crimes It Inspired

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - August 03, 2020 11:00 - 11 minutes
Before it was regulated, life insurance was the motive for more crimes than a room full of screenwriters could ever conceive. Murder, faux suicide, mysterious disappearances - even self-mutilation - were all employed in fraudulent life insurance schemes. Some of these plots were successful. Mor...

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Six Things You Don't Know about the Kennedy Assassination

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - July 26, 2020 14:00 - 12 minutes
The Warren Commission wrote what was supposed to be the final word on the assassination of the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Unfortunately, its report spawned a seemingly endless stream of conspiracy theories about Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby - and even Kennedy himself. ...

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Joseph Faurot and the First Fingerprint Conviction

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - July 20, 2020 11:00 - 10 minutes
The use of fingerprints as a means of establishing identity dates back to 300 BC. But, it was American agricultural scientist Thomas Taylor who first proposed, in 1877, the use of palm and finger marks to identify criminals. The elevation of fingerprints from "junk science" to reliable courtroo...

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The History of Fingerprints in Criminal Investigation

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - July 20, 2020 11:00 - 10 minutes
The use of fingerprints as a means of establishing identity dates back to 300 BC. But, it was American agricultural scientist Thomas Taylor who first proposed, in 1877, the use of palm and finger marks to identify criminals. The elevation of fingerprints from "junk science" to reliable courtroo...

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Did Spiritualists Kill Harry Houdini?

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - July 13, 2020 11:00 - 12 minutes
Harry Houdini, in the last years of his life, stepped up his efforts to debunk fraudulent Spiritualists. In 1924, he exposed Margary, one of the Spiritualism movement's most touted mediums. When Houdini died unexpectedly two years later, some wondered if perhaps vengeful Spiritualists had precip...

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The FBI and the Black Dahlia

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - July 06, 2020 18:00 - 11 minutes
January 15, 1947. All true crime aficionados know this as the day that Elizabeth Short - better known as the Black Dahlia - was found in a vacant lot in a southern L.A. housing development. Most also know she was cut in half and drained of blood, and that her face was horribly mutilated. What fe...

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Psychic Detectives: Usually Right - in Hindsight

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 29, 2020 12:00 - 13 minutes
In the 1970s, the CIA spent a surprising amount of time and effort in evaluating the possible benefits of using psychics in law enforcement investigations. But, two of the earliest, supposedly most reliable, of these supernatural sleuths gave the field a bad name. Back  in the 1950s and 1960s, ...

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A Special Father's Day Episode: Romer Troxell and His Murdered Son

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 21, 2020 16:00 - 10 minutes
While looking down at the face of his murdered son, Romer Troxell heard a familiar voice. It was his boy, Charlie, guiding him to the killer. On this special episode of Stephanie Hoover Has That Story, Stephanie tells you the mystifying yet beautiful story of a father/son bond that continued aft...

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The Disappearance of Agatha Christie

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 15, 2020 10:00 - 8 minutes
For eleven days in December 1926, the world had only one question: Where is Agatha Christie? In this episode, historical true crime author Stephanie Hoover walks you through Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance and the worldwide manhunt that ensued.

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Luminol and the Sam Sheppard Murder Trial

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 08, 2020 12:00 - 6 minutes
Today, Luminol is used in nearly every crime show and police procedural. But, during the infamous Sam Sheppard murder trial, it was still a new and somewhat suspect investigation tool. In this episode, historical true crime author Stephanie Hoover explains the history of Luminol and how it becam...

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The History of Luminol

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 08, 2020 12:00 - 6 minutes
Today, Luminol is used in nearly every crime show and police procedural. But, during the infamous Sam Sheppard murder trial, it was still a new and somewhat suspect investigation tool. In this episode, historical true crime author Stephanie Hoover explains the history of Luminol and how it becam...

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The History of Rogues Galleries

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 05, 2020 19:00 - 10 minutes
In this episode, historical true crime author Stephanie Hoover discusses the origin of the "Rogues Gallery" - a natural evolution of the use of photography in criminal justice. She also touches on the inhumane means of marking or stigmatizing criminals that courts once ordered and enforced, as w...

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The Locked Room Murder of Joseph Elwell

Stephanie Hoover Has That Story - June 04, 2020 13:00 - 12 minutes
In 1920, carouser and card player Joseph Bowne Elwell was found on the brink of death in his Manhattan townhouse, a fresh bullet wound in his forehead. The home's doors were locked and the windows were barred. So how did the killer get in...? In this episode, historical true crime author Stephan...

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