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Mystery Murders
Stephen Poole
6 episodes
1 week ago
I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.
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I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.
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THEY ACTED AS IF NOTHING HAD HAPPENED
Mystery Murders
13 minutes
4 years ago
THEY ACTED AS IF NOTHING HAD HAPPENED

This episode is also available as a blog post: https://stevetheamateurhistorian.wordpress.com/2021/04/08/they-acted-as-if-nothing-had-happened/

This is one of multiple pieces I have written about past murder cases in the history of Portland, Oregon. And hey! I can convert them to podcasts right here (and not destroy my own throat in the process). So hopefully y'all enjoy this little addition to my works. In this first posting I discuss the case of a man defending the sanctity of his home from a man moving in on his wife. In 1907 Charles Reynolds gunned down George Hibbins in the bedroom of his home, sending him out into the street to bleed out and generally freak out anyone nearby. It was a kinda bizarre story involving a bizarre marriage.

Mystery Murders
I produce this series for my YouTube channel "Steve the Amateur Historian" and bring it to you here in podcast form. In this series I discuss unsolved murders, missing persons cases, Jane/John Doe cases, etc. As an Oregonian many of my early episodes are focused on cases from that state, but I have expanded the series now to cover cases from all over America.