Podcast 373 – New Hampshire’s First Execution
On November 9, 1869, Josiah Pike became the first person executed by New Hampshire for a capital crime. In Episode […]
On November 9, 1869, Josiah Pike became the first person executed by New Hampshire for a capital crime. In Episode […]
In June of 1850, Abijah Larned and an accomplice robbed the Connecticut River Bank in Charlestown, New Hampshire, making off
In December of 2004, a man claimed he murdered Bicycle Larry of Randolph, Maine. The body was never found, but
In 1905, the Happy Hollow settlement in West Athens, Maine, made the news for being haunted by the ghost of
In 1812 Russell Colvin of Manchester, Vermont, went missing. Years later he was presumed murdered due to a prophetic dream.
In 1914, the brutal unsolved axe murder of a Newtown, Connecticut, cobbler led to a haunting that still echoes today.
On a stormy October day in 1841 Eugene Clifford set out in a rowboat on Fairfield Pond with his wife
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