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  • Valentine's Day Massacre: Part 3
    2026/04/03

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    Blood, betrayal, and a mystery that still refuses to die…

    Who really orchestrated the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre?

    Was it Al Capone pulling the strings from afar… or was his ruthless enforcer Jack McGurn the true mastermind?

    From attempted hits and mob revenge to “blonde alibis” and courtroom loopholes, the story only gets darker. Gunmen vanish. Witnesses recant. Suspects turn up dead—one by one.

    And just when it seems like the truth might surface… it disappears again.

    💀 A massacre with no convictions
    💀 A list of suspects who met violent ends
    💀 Confessions that only raise more questions

    Even decades later, we’re still left asking:
    Did justice ever stand a chance in a world ruled by silence and bullets?

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  • Valentine's Day Massacre: Part 2
    2026/03/13

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    The investigation continues with burned and dismantled cars. A garage rented next to the Circus Café point to ties with Capone’s circle. A raid at the home of a killer uncovers two Tommy guns that link them to both the massacre and the murder of another man. Fred “Killer” Burke goes on the run, and the case widens into revenge, betrayal, and more unsolved killings.

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  • Valentine's Day Massacre: Part 1
    2026/02/19

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    Valentine’s Day, 1929 — Chicago.

    While the city spent thousands on candy and romance, seven men stood lined up inside a North Side garage.

    Two “police officers” walked in.
    Then two more men followed.
    Seventy rounds later, the garage floor was covered in blood.

    The targets were associates of George Clarence "Bugs" Moran — rivals of Al Capone during the Prohibition.

    Ballistics expert Calvin Goddard was brought in for his firearms examination skills.

    And Moran? He was on his way to the garage… saw what he thought was a routine raid… and turned back — unknowingly escaping death.

    The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre changed organized crime forever.

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    53 分
  • Jeffrey MacDonald and the MacDonald Family Murders
    2025/07/25

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    This week Ruby is going to cover one of the most litigated cases in United States History. It seems to be very polarizing with numerous people on both sides of the fence as to whether Jeffrey MacDonald is a family annihilator, or is he an innocent man serving time behind bars. Listen to this weeks episode to find out what side of the fence you are on.

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    36 分
  • The Neverending Story: Sacco and Vanzetti
    2025/06/13

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    This week Ruby continues on the Firearms Analysis Train and tells you the never ending story of Sacco and Vanzetti, were they scapegoated, or were they guilty? You will need to listen to this weeks episode to decide.

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  • Forensic Firearms Analysis: The Beginning
    2025/05/28

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    This week Ruby Wilde will bring you a solo episode about the history of forensic firearms analysis through the cases that established what can be done.

    You will hear about the murder of Mrs. Maxwell which is the first documented forensic firearms case that was solved by Bow Street Runner Henry Goddard. You will hear about the murders of Charles B. Phelps and Margaret Wolcott and the long path Charles Stielow and Nelson Green had to walk in the aftermath. And finally, the murder of John Orner that took 40 years to solve, but was it really solved? You dear listeners will need to be the judge.

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  • Announcement: We Heard You Listeners
    2025/05/27

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    Hello Dear Listeners. We understand we have been having technical difficulties of late, so this is an announcement about Vintage Homicide's temporary plan.

    Hopefully this finds all of you well.

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  • Re-recorded! A Bad Blackout: The tale of the Blackout Ripper
    2025/04/03

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    We have recorded this episode due to the audio issues of the previous recording. Enjoy!

    What happens when the city is plunged into complete darkness to protect the citizens from air raids in a time of war? Hunters lurk for their prey with the cover of night. This week hear what happened to defenseless women who were targeted by a malicious person intent of doing harm. Did they catch the infamous Blackout Ripper? Listen to this weeks episode to find out.

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