188 Episodes

  1. S2 Ep1: The Cleveland Torso Murders

    Published: 10/01/2022
  2. S1 Ep42: The Osage Nation Murders

    Published: 04/10/2021
  3. S1 Ep41: Richard Biegenwald: The Jersey Shore Thrill Killer

    Published: 27/09/2021
  4. S1 Ep40: Danny Rolling: The Gainesville Ripper

    Published: 20/09/2021
  5. S1 Ep39: The Theft of the Mona Lisa

    Published: 13/09/2021
  6. S1: The Death of Kendrick Johnson (from "Strange and Unexplained")

    Published: 06/09/2021
  7. S1 Ep38: Susan Smith: More than a Monster

    Published: 30/08/2021
  8. S1 Ep37: Cold War Espionage: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg

    Published: 23/08/2021
  9. S1 Ep36: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

    Published: 16/08/2021
  10. S1 Ep35: The Massacre at Taliesin

    Published: 02/08/2021
  11. S1 Ep34: Satanic Panic and the McMartin Preschool Case

    Published: 26/07/2021
  12. S1 Ep33: The Murder of William Guldensuppe: The Headless Torso that Sparked a Media Furor

    Published: 19/07/2021
  13. S1 Ep32: The Bath Massacre

    Published: 12/07/2021
  14. S1: Roanoke: That Time 100 People Vanished for No Reason (from "Strange and Unexplained")

    Published: 05/07/2021
  15. S1 Ep31: Doris Duke's Dark Secret

    Published: 28/06/2021
  16. S1 Ep30: Patty Hearst: Murder, Terror, and the Taking of an Heiress

    Published: 21/06/2021
  17. S1 Ep29: John Arthur Pender: The Pardoned Killer?

    Published: 14/06/2021
  18. S1 Ep28: The Villisca Murders

    Published: 07/06/2021
  19. S1 Ep27: The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping

    Published: 24/05/2021
  20. S1 Ep26: Did Jeffrey MacDonald Kill His Family?

    Published: 17/05/2021

8 / 10

Crime is so commonplace that it takes something particularly shocking to be labelled the “crime of the century.” Even so, there are a lot of cases that have earned the distinction. In each episode of Crimes of the Centuries, award-winning journalist Amber Hunt will examine a case that’s lesser known today but was huge when it happened. The cases explored span the centuries and each left a mark. Some made history by changing laws. Others were so shocking they changed society.

Visit the podcast's native language site