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Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years. Their stories are offered with unique insight, detail, and historical accuracy.
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Bright Brainz

Isaac Walker

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”Bright Brainz” is an engaging podcast that brings together fascinating individuals to delve into captivating subjects, catering to the curiosity of inquisitive minds. Join us as we explore a wide array of intriguing topics, featuring insightful conversations with experts, enthusiasts, and innovators from various fields. Whether you’re a lifelong learner or simply curious about the world around you, ”Bright Brainz” is your ticket to a journey of discovery, where the intellectually curious ga ...
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On this Most Notorious episode, we revisit a fan favorite interview, originally released on 12/9/2021. In November of 1971 a man who would come to be known as D.B. Cooper hijacked Northwest Orient Flight 305, ultimately parachuting out of the Boeing 727 in spectacular fashion, along with $200,000 in ransom money, presumably somewhere in Washington …
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Who was D.B. Cooper, and how did he pull off one of the most audacious heists in modern history? In this captivating episode, Isaac teams up with Darren Schaefer, host of the renowned “The Cooper Vortex” podcast, to unravel the enigma of D.B. Cooper's daring 1971 hijacking. Together, they dive deep into the hijacker’s meticulous planning and the br…
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My guest this week is Simon Read, author of "Scotland Yard: A History of the London Police Force's Most Infamous Murder Cases". He walks us through a number of the notorious murder cases that helped transform London's Metropolitan Police into one of the world's premiere crime-fighting organizations. More about the author and his work here: https://…
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Mike Halkovich is a writer, photographer, cyber security expert, software analyst, ultra-marathon runner, and David Lynch fan. Mike can be reached by email or found on Instagram. ultrahalkovich@gmail.com Come see me and all my good friends in the vortex at CooperCon! November 15-17th at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Get your tickets here! https://w…
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While on a search for more information on her great-grandmother, my guest Michelle Graff uncovered a fascinating mystery involving the very suspicious 1899 death of a fifteen-year-old girl named Sarah Mumford, whose body had been hit by a train, assumably to cover up a murder. The following investigation, led by the local coroner, would reveal some…
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On January 2, 1800, the body of a young woman was pulled out of a secluded, boarded-up well, horrifying the citizens of New York City's Lower Manhattan neighborhood. The trial that would follow would be a sensational one, with two Founding Fathers representing the main suspect. Gavin Whitehead, host of The Art of Crime Podcast, returns to share one…
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Isaac and AJ discussed the upcoming US presidential election, its impact on global affairs, and the effects of media polarization on political understanding. They also expressed concerns about former President Trump's unpredictability, the current situation under President Biden, and the dilemma of voting in a two-party system. Lastly, they discuss…
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One of Minnesota's most fascinating unsolved murder cases began on the morning of December 9, 1937, when firefighters discovered the charred body of 31-year-old Ruth Munson in an abandoned Saint Paul hotel. As the investigation deepened, evidence would surface that suggested that Ruth had lived a very secret life. My guest, Roger Barr, is the autho…
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There are two interviews packed into this week's episode of Most Notorious! First Dale Ross, author of "A Voice for Ira" joins me to talk about the horrific death of Ira Gurley in a bizarre elevator accident in 1932 Arkansas. While it looked to be an tragic accident on the surface, some evidence suggests there may have been something more sinister …
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Isaac welcomes Dr. David Quenzer, a physical therapist with a unique approach to treating chronic pain, onto the Bright Brains podcast. David Quenzer discussed the limitations of traditional physical therapy and the benefits of a more personalized, solution-based approach to treating chronic pain. David shared his own experience with chronic pain a…
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On October 24, 1588, the city of Bologna, Italy was shaken when a knight named Paola Barbieri stabbed his wife Isabella to death with a sword. He then fled, dressed only in a nightshirt, with his sword in hand, eventually escaping the city. Authorities were torn about his motivation. Did he murder Isabella out of anger or jealousy? Or did he suffer…
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This is a MoNo Encore interview. Original release date: 11/10/2020. On the morning of June 10, 1937, New York heiress Alice Parsons disappeared off the face of the earth. Investigators almost immediately suspected that Anna Kupryanova, the Russian housekeeper, and Alice's husband, William Parsons, knew more than they were letting on. My guest is fo…
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I’ve officially hit a major milestone—50 episodes! Whether you've been with me since the beginning or just joined, I want to thank you for tuning in, sharing your thoughts, and being a part of this incredible journey. Your support, feedback, and enthusiasm are what keep me going, and I’m beyond grateful for our amazing community of listeners. Here’…
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Best-selling author Margalit Fox returns to the show to talk about Marm Mandelbaum, an extraordinary woman who lived the classic rags to riches story, rising out of immigrant poverty and into wealth and power, but also extreme notoriety. She built her mid-19th century criminal empire by assembling some of the best shoplifters and burglars in the co…
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Stan Seagle got his start in Titanium R+D in the late 1950s, rising to the rank of Vice President of Research and Technical Development at RMI Titanium in Ohio, and finishing out his career teaching and consulting for the International Titanium Association. If you have questions or comments for Stan, you can send them our way and we'll forward them…
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The Reno Gang is best known for being the first group of outlaws in history to rob a moving train, but their criminal enterprises stretched far beyond that. They were counterfeiters, thieves, safecrackers and murderers as well. Led by John and Frank Reno, they terrorized the town of Seymour, Indiana throughout the second half of the 1860s until the…
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Ned DeHan is a world traveling researcher, writer, YouTuber, and host of Black Box Online Radio. Follow Ned on YouTube! A new DB Cooper video every Friday! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnOTVnNJOgIy58M1Vh5iMrA Follow Ned on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/p/Black-Box-Online-Radio-100065100849044/?_rdr Follow Ned on Instagram! https://www.inst…
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In the early 1900s, prior to World War I, New York City was a vortex of vice and corruption. On the Lower East Side, then the most crowded ghetto on earth, Eastern European Jews formed a dense web of crime syndicates. Gangs of horse poisoners and casino owners, pimps and prostitutes, thieves and thugs, jockeyed for dominance while their family memb…
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In today's episode Isaac interviews Kristen Carter, a nutritionist and exercise physiologist with 35 years of extensive experience in helping people achieve their fitness and health goals. They discussed strategies for achieving a healthier lifestyle, focusing on the importance of gradual changes, regular exercise, and a Mediterranean-style diet. T…
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On the morning of May 16, 1922, a young man’s body was found on a desolate road in Westchester County. The victim was penniless ex-sailor Clarence Peters. Walter Ward, the handsome scion of the family that owned the largest chain of bread factories in the country, confessed to the crime as an act of self-defense against a violent gang of “shadow me…
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Stuart Macadam is an entrepreneur, digital marketing expert, YouTuber, soccer coach, and true crime buff. Visit Stuart's website! https://www.paidadvertisinghelp.com/ Subscribe to Stuart's YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/StuartMacadam If you have questions, comments, or if you know who DB Cooper was, you can reach us on Facebook, Twitter, Instag…
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In this mini MoNo interview, I chat with Mark Lee Gardner about the James Gang and their holdup of a Rock Island Railroad train in Missouri 143 years ago today. Two men were murdered during the robbery. Mark's website: https://songofthewest.com/ My previous interviews with Mark: The Northfield Bank Raid: https://www.mostnotorious.com/2022/12/12/mon…
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I'm joined by former Scotland Yard detective Steven Keogh, who examines the Jack the Ripper case in his recent book, "Murder Investigation Team: Jack the Ripper". He applies current investigative techniques and uses his own experiences as a detective to revisit this very infamous series of murders. The author's website: https://stevekeogh.com/ Opti…
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