Criminal Records Podcast
Mickey Cohen had friends in high places, from celebrities to televangelists to the LAPD. So what happened when one of the nation's most notorious mobsters tried to file his taxes as a legitimate hat salesman?
info_outline One week episode delayCriminal Records Podcast
Heads up that due to the usual September bout with illness that plagues all new teachers, there will be no episode this week. We'll record part 2 on Mickey Cohen next week.
info_outline Mickey Cohen, part 1Criminal Records Podcast
It's an illegal gambling, Nazi-punching, tax-paying good time with Mickey Cohen, a gangster who rose through the ranks during one of America's most infamous eras of organized crime. Just don't ask about who he might have shot on his way to the top.
info_outline No episode this weekCriminal Records Podcast
Sorry for the delay folks! Isaac's school year just started and Demetria has been sick, so we'll have a delayed release for this next episode.
info_outline Sovereign Citizens, part 2Criminal Records Podcast
As the internet creates new unmoderated spaces for ideas to spread, the sovereign citizen movement moves on to new audiences and finds a lot of angry divorced dads who don't want to pay child support. Content notes: This episode continues our discussions of fascist ideology, racism, and antisemitism from part 1.
info_outline Sovereign Citizens, part 1Criminal Records Podcast
Don't feel like paying your taxes? Want to start your own posse? Still mad about the gold standard? Looking for an excuse to blame all your problems on the Jews? Have we got a legally dubious ideology for you! Content notes: This episode contains discussion of fascism and anti-semitic ideology. Some violent incidents such as Ruby Ridge and Waco are mentioned but are not discussed in detail.
info_outline The Principality of Hutt RiverCriminal Records Podcast
When you're unhappy about the price of wheat, there's only one solution: Send a telegraph to the Australian government declaring war.
info_outline The James Flint IncidentCriminal Records Podcast
When an Englishman with the rare ability to speak Mandarin Chinese got into a dispute with a corrupt local official in Zhejiang, he took his complaints all the way to the top, kicking off a diplomatic incident involving the emperor himself.
info_outline Episode delayed by one weekCriminal Records Podcast
Hi all, Due to the 4th of July holiday there won't be an episode this week. But we'll have one for you next week!
info_outline Simas KudirkaCriminal Records Podcast
A negotiation over fishing rights took an unexpected turn when a Lithuanian fisherman jumped onto an American Coast Guard ship to seek asylum. But as investigators dug into the story of this Soviet citizen's attempt to defect, they discovered that the defector's legal status was far more complicated than anyone—even Kudirka himself—could have guessed. (Sorry for the late post this week, I'm getting over a migraine!)
info_outlineNot all scam artists prey on suckers’ desire to get rich quick or cheat the system. Some of them prey on their marks’ better impulses, like their love for their pet dogs or their willingness to help a stranger in an emergency.
Content note: This episode contains discussion of animal cruelty and inhumane and misguided medical practices. It contains some outdated language about epilepsy.