Forgotten Felonies
Forgotten Felonies revisits historical crimes that were forgotten—or remembered incorrectly. It’s tempting, looking backward, to fill in the gaps with conclusions that feel obvious now. But that isn’t how history works. Through original newspaper reporting, period advertisements from the years the crimes occurred, and a blend of forensic psychology and genealogical research, each episode restores context to cases history left behind—asking not only what happened, but why.
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Forgotten Felonies
Edmund Creffield: Revenge of the Brides
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This is the third and final episode in our Edmund Creffield series.
By the time Edmund Creffield lay dead on a Seattle sidewalk, it should have been over. The prophet was gone; the spell should have been broken. The story should have ended, but another chapter had just begun.
Because what followed was not closure… it was unraveling.
As George Mitchell stands trial for the killing, the courtroom fills with stories that are as disturbing as they are difficult to explain—stories of devotion, delusion, and a kind of influence that destroyed minds forever.
And then… the violence begins again. What follows is a chain of grief, obsession, and eerie loss that continues long after Edmund Creffield is gone. Because in this story, death does not end anything.