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FFOP Interview - 4-8-2022
Listen and watch as TCMDI host, Alan Gauthreaux, and super hosts, David and Christa Lindlab, interview your favorite historian regarding some of the most bizarre murder cases in human history.
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Mafia Buster - Guisseppe Petrosino and the Mafia
Deviating from the usual “True Crime” Man’s Dark Imagination” fare, we present the story of a true crime buster. The mafia ran rampant throughout most large metropolitan areas at the end of the nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. One man made it his life’s mission to combat and defeat this underworld organization, even if it meant he sacrificed his own life in accomplishing that objective.
Sal R. Perricone has authored two excellent works regarding horrendous crimes that are starting to make their mainstream debut:
Blue Steel Crucifix
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Steel-Crucifix-S-Perricone/dp/1535327804
The Shadows of Nazareth
https://www.amazon.sg/Shadows-Nazareth-S-R-Perricone/dp/1535317396
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James, or Jack?
At the end of the nineteenth century, a Victorian married couple displayed the manners and mores of society at the time. But deep under the sarface, the relationship held many secrets. One of those secrets would not surface until over 100 years later.
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The Lincoln Assassination - Conspiracy?
This work details the crime and investigation of one of the greatest mysteries in American History.
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Werewolves in History
Lycanthropy has been a fascination for those who study the "dark arts" for centuries. Can a man, at will, turn himself into a wolf for the sake of hunting human flesh?
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The Suspect Witness - John Reginald Christie
After an innocent man is convicted and then executed for his crimes, this dastardly murderer continues his spress of homicide.
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Bela Kiss - the Lonely Hearts Vampire
A WWI veteran returns to his homeland to wreak havoc on the innocent population and take advantage of lonely widows.
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Jack the Ripper: The Royal Conspiracy
After the reputed illegitimate son of a painter comes forward, he weaves a tail so outlandish, how can it not be true?
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Quack the Ripper: The Case Against Francis Tumblety
Of the many suspects presented as history's most elusive serial killer, none generates more interest than the mysogonistic snake-oil sales from Rochester, New York.
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A Mafia Conversation
In real history, the story of the Mafia can become somewhat convoluted. But historians and researchers alike have documented the existence of a secret organization with remarkable clarity. Motion pictures, television, and theater portrayals may lean toward the melodramatic, but the average person can still grasp that a secret organization existed (and, in some forms,) still exists today. Although only Sicilians are allowed entry into the Mafia, laymen attempt to group Italians within this group as well. Here on “True Crime: Man’s Dark Imagination,” we are going to present a profile on what has been described as the “First Godfather of the American Mafia.”
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The Yorkshire Ripper
For over 5 years, a twisted assailant stalked the streets of a particular region of England. Attacking targets of opportunity, his prey were mostly sex workers in the area. But when other, middle-class women fell victim to this monster, it was then, and only then, when the law enforcement investigation picked up steam enough to actually ensnare the killer known as “The Yorkshire Ripper.”
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Waiting for Justice: The Jeffrey MacDonald Case
A seemingly frantic telephone call in the early morning hours of February 17, 1970, told of a crime beyond imagination. A young, pregnant mother and her two toddler children had been brutally murdered on an American military base in the South. After all evidence had been collected, suspects interrogated, and witness statements examined with the most precise precision, the evidence pointed to one suspect. But it would take numerous years after the event to bring the culprit to justice after one of his staunchest allies examined the events of that night and disputed the suspect’s rendition of the events on that horrid night. This is the story the relentless pursuit of a murderer who took away the lives of those he was sworn to protect.
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Le Vampire de Lyons
In the mid-19th century, a shadowy figure appeared in rural France that offered young servant girls the chance of a lifetime. What they received for their gullibility was their names being added to a list of the missing and dead. Martin Dumollard went down in history as Le Vampire de Lyons. But what really occurred was criminologists and historians mislabeling the grotesque human as France’s first serial killer.
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Albert De Salvo: The Boston Strangler?
In the early 1960s, a monster roamed the streets of Boston, Massachusetts, taking as victims the defenseless woman of the city. Often brutal with a complete disregard for the age of victims, this perpetrator stalked, then plotted the means by which he would fulfill his next sick fantasy. This is the true story of one of America’s most sociopathic serial killers.
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The Long Island Terror
Seventeen women, considered part of the “fallen” class, fell victim to a social outcast. A man who viewed them as a usable commodity to be discarded when he finished with their use. In the early 1990s, Joel Rifkin wreaked havoc upon the New York City area with his nighttime jaunts in search of victims, causing the demise of those just seeking to make a living the best way they knew how.
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Hollywood Unsolved
On the boulevard of broken dreams, one can sense the despair and tragedy that built the movie capital of the world. This is a place where nobodies become somebody, but at what cost? True Crime: Man’s Dark Imagination presents four stories regarding unsolved murders from the Golden Age of Hollywood that still stifle historians and researchers alike. One consistent theme runs through all of them.
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Horror in Wineville
In late 1920s California, a young woman tries desperately to find her missing son as other male children seem to be disappearing from the Southern California area. With her attempts, she gets thwarted and eventually institutionalized for her efforts. Subsequently, the actions of Christine Collins uncovered one of the most fiendish individuals in American crime history.
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The Mysterious Case of Bob Crane
In the mid-1960s, a popular and unique television series broke the airwaves and made a star of its leading actor. Once a highly successful radio announcer, Bob Crane earned a reputation as a gregarious, fun-loving character that reflected his personality in any role he took. But Crane had a dark side and many reacted with surprise when this dark side reared its ugly head and may have been responsible for his demise.
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The Blackout Ripper
During the course of one of Great Britain’s darkest moments, a killer lurked the blackened streets of London in search of victims. “The Blackout Ripper,” as he became known, hunted for less than a week, but reigned more terror on the population than any German bomber could summon.
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Welcome Visitors!!
Welcome to visitors and potential subscribers to the True Crime: Man's Dark Imagination YouTube Channel.
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The Black Dahlia
In the pulp atmosphere of Los Angeles, California, in the mid to late 1940s, a murder case surfaced that transcended crime history. A young girl, hoping to get her big break in the movies and become a star, threw herself at men to support herself. Once her death had been discovered, the media at that time portrayed Elizabeth Short as a wayward girl who sought fame and fortune. Later, she became known as a woman who utilized her wiles to get what she wanted. No matter the facts as they were presented, her death was gruesome and resembled another elusive killer from the Midwest.
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The Gainesville Ripper - Danny Rolling
In the late summer of 1990, students at the University of Florida in Gainesville, prepared for the start of a new semester, with incoming freshmen excited about embarking on their journey into the future. At the same time, a lone killer looked to satisfy not only a psychological urge, but a murderous one as well. This is the story of the serial killer who placed an entire state in fear for their very lives and drew national and international attention to the inhuman, torturous, and heinous methods he used to commit his crimes. This is the true story of “The Gainesville Ripper.”
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Wishing for Death - The Carl Panzram Story
The true story of what could be one of the most prolific serial killers in United States History. Carl Panzram grew up in a poor household with dreams of leaving his home; not to become successful, but to rain violence and depravity down upon his fellow human beings. Although only convicted one murder, Panzram admitted to killing over thirty people and sodomized a 1000!
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