
From the Wild West to the rise of organized crime during the Prohibition all the way up to today, America has had criminals, gangs and law enforcement trying to bring them down. Join us as we profile some of the most infamous gangsters, outlaws, and lawmen in American History. Whether it's Wild Bill Hickok or John Gotti, we have it all right here!Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spr... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 280 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

The Fourth of July is known for fireworks, parades, and celebrating America's independence. But throughout history, the holiday has also been marked by deadly accidents, riots, disasters, and acts of violence.
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D.B. Cooper hijacked a Northwest Orient airliner in 1971, collected $200,000 in ransom money, then parachuted into the darkness and vanished. More than 50 years later, no one knows for certain who he was, whether he survived, or where the money went.... more
On February 28, 1997, two heavily armed bank robbers took on the LAPD in one of the most intense gun battles in American history. This is the full story of the North Hollywood Shootout and the day a routine bank robbery turned into a 44-minute war zo... more
Barry Seal went from airline pilot to one of the most successful drug smugglers in American history. Flying cocaine for the Medellín Cartel while secretly working with federal investigators, Seal found himself caught between powerful criminals and th... more
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When I first saw the topics listed I was pretty excited about to listen. I chose 1 episode and the first 5 minutes they talked about keeping their balls groomed - embellishing on a sponsor ad. I thought once they got past that they would get on track but that wasn’t the case. The rest of the podcast seemed to be all over the place and was hard to follow. Too many unfunny jokes and silly schitck for my liking. I stopped listening half-way through. Not shocked that it has an overall rating o... more
Needs better organization and less funny talk to make the podcast easier to follow and understand.
Finish what u started the rest of ur stories are trash the only interesting one being sidelined aint helpin ur nummers fre
First I want to say that 4 letter words don’t bother me. I also love color commentary as long as it is appropriate and is based on some sort of fact. Gratuitous use of 4 letter words for the sake of using 4 letter words is something a person should eventually outgrow. I listened to the Wild Bill episode and my impression was that Beevis and Butthead aged ~15 years, learned a few cuss words but didn’t learn how to use them properly. Constant bad jokes, giggling like school children and cussing li... more
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A history-forward true crime show that profiles infamous criminals, gangs, and lawmen across American history. Episodes range from Wild West figures to Prohibition-era mob bosses and modern crime cases, often weaving biography with broader social context like law enforcement tactics, media coverage, and societal impact. The format stays documentary-style with storytelling and analysis, and several remastered episodes revisit pivotal events to reframe public understanding. Listeners likely enjoy deep dives into historical motivation, organizational dynamics of crime, and the evolution of policing and justice, all delivered with brisk narrative pacing and host banter. A standout trait is the consistent pairing of vivid character sketches with... more
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