
Welome to History's Biggest Villians, where I talk about the most evil people the world has ever seen.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 142 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime | |||

On March 2, 1989, Ramon Laso’s car fell off a 60 foot cliff while he was driving with his 6 year old son. The car burst into flames and the boy didn’t make it, but Ramon was unharmed, despite claims that he was passed out for 15 minutes. He received ... more
Earl Bradley was a pediatrician that worked in Northeast Philadelphia in the 80’s, as he was successful enough to open his own practice. But his career choice wasn’t because of a genuine desire to help, it was to gain access to victims for his pedoph... more
Africa is a continent rich with wildlife, culture and a history of perseverance. But unfortunately, their abundance of natural resources made them a target for European colonists looking to claim this land, but there were no arranged sales, the land ... more
As you probably know, child protective service agencies always do a great job of making sure that children are safe. That’s why when LaShawn Ragland reported that his friend Banita Jacks was starving her children, along with another report from a soc... more
Gary Evans grew up in a horrible situation, as his father frequently abused him and his siblings. At the age of eight, he became interested in expensive things. So in turn, he started stealing things and pawning them off.. This habit continued all th... more
Joseph Taborsky seemed to be on a path of negativity from the beginning, as at only 5 years old, he was stealing jewelry from a neighbor’s house to give to his mother. At 7 years old, he was stealing bikes and committing several burglaries. By the ti... more
Lam Kor-Wan was someone who always struggled socially. He didn’t have a great relationship with his father, plus he could barely make friends at school, let alone talk to women. So when his dad kicked him out after an argument, he had nothing but tim... more
Alexander Pearce was a petty thief from Ireland that had used all of his chances with the legal system. For his continued crimes, he was sent thousands of miles away to work at a penal colony in what is now Tasmania. In 1822, he and 7 other inmates e... more










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This show offers in-depth true crime and historical crime profiles, often tracing a criminal's life from early influences through the acts that defined them, the investigations that pursued them, and the legal fallout that followed. Episodes frequently weave social, political, and institutional contexts into the narrative, highlighting investigative methods, courtroom dynamics, and the broader impact on communities and policy. The format tends to blend biographical detail with forensic or legal angles, delivering grisly specifics alongside commentary on justice, media coverage, and public reactions. Fans of meticulous storytelling, archival details, and multifaceted portrayals of infamous figures are likely to find it especially engaging, w... more
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