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Pennsylvania Oddities

Pennsylvania Oddities

Di: Marlin Bressi
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Author and "historian of the macabre" Marlin Bressi explores true crime, unsolved mysteries, haunted places, and strange history from around the Keystone State. Based on the Pennsylvania Oddities blog and book series by Sunbury Press. New episodes on the 1st and 15th of every month (Note: There will be no new episodes in August; new episodes will return September 1). Be sure to visit the Pennsylvania Oddities blog for hundreds of astonishing true stories from every corner of the spookiest state in America!Marlin Bressi Mondiale
  • The Disappearance of Johanna Logue
    Jun 15 2026

    A house on North Eleventh Street in Philadelphia was once the home of Jimmy Logue, who rose to notoriety as one of America's most infamous criminals, earning the nickname, "The King of Sneak-Thieves". In this house Jimmy lived with his wife, Johanna, and their young son, Percy.

    But, in February of 1879, Johanna Logue vanished under mysterious circumstances. She had planned to go to New York by train, leaving her diamonds, jewelry and other valuables with her sister for safekeeping. She never arrived-- and Johanna Logue was never heard from again.

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    29 min
  • Special Triple Episode
    Jun 1 2026

    This special episode features two new Pennsylvania Oddities stories, plus Episode 1 of my new short-form true crime podcast, 15 Minutes of Infamy.


    Part I: The Psychiatrist's Fatal Folly

    During the early history of Rockview State Penitentiary in Centre County, the homes of prison officials were tended by the most trusted and deserving inmates, who served as domestic servants. But things changed in 1932, after the daughter of a prison psychiatrist was stabbed by a "mentally deficient" convict named Fred Collins.


    Part II: The Deathbed Confession of Hetty Good

    In 1895, when a sweet old Mennonite woman found herself on death's doorstep, she made an astonishing claim with her dying breaths-- that she was one of the most ruthless killers Lancaster County had ever seen.


    Part III: A Black Hearse Comes at Midnight

    The Archer Home for Elderly People was a highly-specialized business. That is, it specialized in the quick and speedy extermination of its residents.

    This is the shocking true story of Amy Archer Gilligan, the Connecticut nursing home owner who earned her fifteen minutes of infamy after a suspicious newspaper reporter noticed that a mysterious black hearse visited the home every midnight to spirit away the bodies of her victims.


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    30 min
  • The Dissection of Anna Castner
    May 15 2026

    During the early 20th century the portion of Avoca to the east of Interstate 81, near the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, was a mining community known as Brown's Patch. Like most mining patches among the anthracite fields of Pennsylvania, Brown's Patch was home to many struggling, impoverished families.

    In the 1920s, one such family who called Brown's Patch home was the Castners, who occupied a small, one-story house on Dawson Street. It was inside this house where one of the most gruesome murders in the history of Luzerne County occurred.

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    18 min
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