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Conversations of the Strange

by Don Smith

Writer Don Everett Smith Jr. talks with friends about true crime, horror, books, movies, the unusual and anything that is strange!

Copyright: Don Smith

Episodes

Who Was the First Woman Condemned to the Electric Chair in GA?

57m · Published 07 Aug 00:00

After a couple months hiatus we return with our good friend Jodi McDaniel Lowery and talk about her first book EULA: The First Woman in Georgia to be Sentenced to the Electric Chair. (Check out first interview with her here).

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Eula was born an Elrod but used several last names during her tumultuous life, some legally, others questionable. Although few considered Eula “drop dead gorgeous,” she used her female wit and wiles to persuade men to do her bidding.

She was accused of bootlegging (illegally transporting moonshine from Georgia to Tennessee), robbery, conspiracy, bigamy, running a house of prostitution, and murder-- all before she was 25 years old. Eula’s father reportedly told a relative that he thought that Eula was the meanest woman who ever lived in Murray County. She was the first woman in Georgia sentenced to die in the electric chair, at a time before Murray County even had electric service.

Governor Hardman personally involved himself in Eula’s murder case. Newspapers across America printed stories about this rebellious woman’s exploits and legal entanglements.

Visit Jodi McDaniel Lowery's site here and pick up EULA here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

CotS: Linda Zimmermann Pt. 2 - "Hudson Valley Homicide"

1h 16m · Published 07 Jun 22:06

Our dear friend Linda Zimmermann, who visited us before, stopped by to talk about her book "Hudson Valley Homicide." It is an anthology of true crime stories from Hudson Valley, New York.

She discussed murders, serial killers and the importance of getting help should someone be dealing with domestic violence (If you are, please reach out here).

Check out her book here.

Also, check out Linda's podcast - "Murder in the Hudson Valley" - here. Check out her other books at her website here.

Don't forget to visit her on Facebook.

You can see the comic book Linda Zimmermann did with my dear friends at Pinion Comics here.

NOTE: There are background sound issues due to installation of a new recording software.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

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CotS: Fraser Heston, director of "The Crucifer of Blood" - "A Sherlock Conversations Replay"

1h 0m · Published 31 May 21:43

For a few years, I hosted a podcast called The Sherlock Conversations. We dealt with all things Sherlock Holmes (and a side of Doctor Who when the moment was right).

During that time I had the interview Fraser Heston, the son of the great Charlton Heston. He directed his father in "The Crucifer of Blood", a retelling of Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Sign of the Four."

We discuss Sherlock Holmes, directing his father, and Fraser's murder mystery book "Desolation Sound" which he wrote with Heather McAdams! Also check out his page at Agamemnon Films!

Take a trip back to the far away past of 2016 and listen in!

Enjoy!

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Don't forget to visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

CotS: Robert Damon Schneck Returns and Discusses His Favorite True Crime Books

55m · Published 28 May 14:59

America's Historian of the Strange Robert Damon Schneck, author of "The Bye Bye Man" and "Mrs. Wakeman versus Anti-Christ," returned to share his favorite true crime books!

  • A Private Disgrace: Lizzie Borden by Daylight by Victoria Lincoln (1967)
  • 10 Rillington Place by Ludovic Kennedy (1961)
  • Mostly Murder by Sydney Smith (1959)
  • Hunting Humans (1990) & Volume II (1993) and Still at Large (1998) by Michael Newton
  • Encyclopedia of Murder by Colin Wilson, Patricia Pitman (1961)
  • The Murderer’s Companion by William Roughead (1941)
  • The Victorian Underworld by Kellow Chesney (1972)
  • The Complete Jack the Ripper by Donald Rumbelow (1976)

NOTE: The sound quality is off due to familiarity with a new recording software. Thank you!

Visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

Theme credit.

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CotS: Rod Sadler, True Crime Author "A Slayer Waits"

53m · Published 25 May 19:19

Rod Sadler is a former cop-turned-true crime writer. His second book, "A Slayer Waits" tells the story of an escaped convict who murdered an elderly farm couple after his escape from prison.

Rod discusses who the convict was, how he was caught, and how Rod wrote the book.

Listen in to this exciting tale!

Check out Rod's website here and his Twitter account here. You can pick up "A Slayer Waits" here.

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Don't forget to visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CotS: Remembering H. Beam Piper, Science Fiction Writer

53m · Published 21 May 14:25

He was considered one of the greats in the world of science fiction, sadly H. Beam Piper passed away way to young back in 1964 at his own hand. However, he left behind a prolific legacy of amazing writing and some of it celebrated his and mine adopted hometown of Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

I had the chance to write an article about his life for the "Williamsport Sun Gazette." I wanted to share the article here and an audio version of his short story that the good people of Librivox posted on their site here. The story is read by an amazing reader credited as Bellona Times.

To find out more about H. Beam Piper, check out the amazing sites run by David Johnson and John Carr (also note I got the image of Piper from this site) .

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Don't forget to visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CotS: Kathryn Casey, True Crime Author - "IN PLAIN SIGHT: THE KAUFMAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR MURDERS"

1h 14m · Published 17 May 16:45

Prolific True Crime Author Kathryn Casey stopped by to talk about her latest book IN PLAIN SIGHT: THE KAUFMAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR MURDERS" which is currently available on Amazon.

We discuss how a political rivalry went very bad and led to the death of three individuals and the sentence of death for a fourth.

We discuss how she became interested in the case and we also discuss the process it takes to research and write a true crime story.

Sit back and listen and enjoy!

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Don't forget to visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CotS: Michael Worden; Author of "The Murder of Richard Jennings" from 1818

1h 18m · Published 14 May 13:50

Police officer & author Michael J. Worden hosts Murder in the Hudson Valley on Hudson River Radio with writer and (friend of the CotS) Linda Zimmermann.

Michael wrote a book called The Murder of Richard Jennings which detailed the first murder for hire in New York state. The murder of Jennings led to a double hanging in Orange County, New York in 1818. Michael and Linda even discussed the murder on their show here on Spotify.

Michael stopped by to talk about his book, which you can get at Michael's site here.

Listen in and let's go back 200 years!

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Don't forget to visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

CotS: Joshua Lancaster & Sherrie Ward, hosts of "The Wardcaster Files" True Crime Podcast

52m · Published 10 May 18:57

The amazing Joshua Lancaster and Sherrie Ward, the hosts of the "Wardcaster Files," stopped by to talk about true crime, their interest and we discussed several cases they covered on their show.

Joshua and Sherrie have a big heart for the persons, friends and families for those affected by these crimes. However, it does not stop them from being engaging, insightful and enjoyable!

Listen in to your talk and go back and listen to their podcast!

Find them on Twitter, Instagram and on Facebook as well as a Facebook group.

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CotS: Nate Hendley, Author of "The Boy on the Bicycle: A Forgotten Case of Wrongful Conviction"

1h 11m · Published 07 May 18:42

It was 1956, in Tonronto, Wayne Mallette was found murdered and 14 year-old Ron Moffatt was arrested and convicted of the murder. However, when two other children were found murdered, police arrested Peter Woodcock, later David Michael Krueger.

Moffatt was released, however, the murder has hung over him like a cloud.

Writer Nate Hendley researched and wrote about Moffatt's story in the book The Boy on the Bicycle. He details the murder and how Moffatt was able to rebuild his life.

Nate spoke with Conversations of the Strange about the book, Ron Moffatt and the ultimate fate of serial killer Peter Woodcock.

Listen in!

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Don't forget to visit "Conversations of the Strange" at our website here and on our Facebook page here.

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New theme credit - "Extinction Level Event" by Jingle Punks

--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Conversations of the Strange has 26 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 25:57:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 2nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 1st, 2024 00:46.

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