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  • Coming Soon: Southern Mysteries Serial: Mystery on Montford Avenue
    Apr 28 2025

    A woman’s death. A city's fear. A mystery that refused to be forgotten.

    This May, join me for Southern Mysteries Serial: Mystery on Montford Avenue — a four-part exploration of a mystery that gripped Asheville nearly a century ago.

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  • Episode 164 Circus Tragedies and Mysteries of the South
    Apr 28 2025

    The American circus promised wonder and spectacle—but behind the big top was a hidden world of danger, tragedy, and loss. In this episode, we explore the dark history of the circus, from deadly train wrecks and animal attacks to the mysterious death of aerialist Eva Clark. Discover the true stories of Clyde Beatty’s near-fatal encounter with lions and tigers, the public executions of elephants Mary and Black Diamond, and how their legacies changed the circus forever.

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    Episode Sources

    • "Elephant Parade Erwin 2018." Elephant Parade. https://www.elephantparade.com/parades/erwin-2018
    • "From the Circus Train Wreck to the Man o’ War: History of the Railroad in Columbus (Part 3 of 3)." Historic Columbus. https://www.historiccolumbus.com/post/from-the-circus-train-wreck-to-the-man-o-war-history-of-the-railroad-in-columbus-part-3-of-3
    • "Mary the Elephant Hanging: 100 Years Later." WBIR-TV Knoxville. https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/mary-the-elephant-hanging-100-years-later/51-ee92f081-718d-4da6-bb6d-8be8dbe2b8b6
    • The Tennessean, via Newspapers.com. Image of article on Black Diamond the elephant. https://www.newspapers.com/image/385756327/?match=1&terms=black%20diamond%20elephant
    • The Daily Times (Maryville, Tennessee), via Newspapers.com. https://www.newspapers.com/image/898209095/
    • "Clyde Beatty." Circuses and Sideshows. https://www.circusesandsideshows.com/owners/clydebeatty.html
    • "Elephant Hotel Historical Marker." Explore PA History. https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-1DB
    • Wikipedia contributors. Various entries on Mary the Elephant, Black Diamond, and circus history. Wikipedia. https://www.wikipedia.org
    • "Execution of Mary the Elephant." WHSV-TV. https://www.whsv.com
    • Aine Norris. Circus history articles. AineNorris.info. https://www.ainenorris.info

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    Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina

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  • Episode 163 Toni Jo Henry Louisiana's Femme Fatale
    Apr 14 2025

    In 1942, the state of Louisiana executed a woman in the electric chair for the first and only time in its history. She was young, beautiful, and utterly devoted to the man she loved, a Texas outlaw. Toni Jo Henry was willing to do anything to free him from prison which led her down a dark path…the cold-blooded killing of an innocent man. Toni Jo claimed her accomplice pulled the trigger. He said she did. Was Toni Jo Henry a ruthless killer, or a woman trapped by her tragic past and her devotion to the wrong man?

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    Episode Sources

    • The Times: Former Shreveport Girl to Face jury for Lake Charles Slaying, March 24, 1940
    • The News Star: Toni Jo Henry is denied new trial, May 25, 1942
    • The Atlanta Journal: Woman Slayer, Awaiting death in chair, wisecracks over fate, August 4, 1942
    • The Town Talk: High Court denies stay of execution for Toni Jo Henry, November 4, 1942
    • Shreveport Journal: Toni Jo Henry Executed, November 28, 1942
    • Del Rio News Herald: Kin of Toni Jo Henry Claim body for burial, November 30, 1942
    • The DeQuincy News: Burks to follow Toni Jo to chair, High Court rules, December 4, 1942
    • Greenville News: Trip of Death Ends as Burks electrocuted, March 24, 1943
    • State v. Henry, 196 La. 217, 198 So. 910 (La. 1940)
    • M. Watt Espy Papers: Documentation for the execution of Harold Burks, Toni Henry, 1943-03-23
    • Harold Burks executed on 1943-03-23 in Louisiana (LA); Toni Henry executed on 1942-11-28 in Louisiana (LA)
    • Find A Grave: Joseph Prince “Joe” Calloway
    • Find A Grave: Claude David “Cowboy” Henry
    • Find A Grave: Toni Jo Henry/Annie Beatrice McQuiston
    • Nola Mae Ross: Crimes of the Past in South Louisiana, 2004

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    Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.

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  • Episode 162: Vanished in the Smokies - The Mysterious Disappearance of Polly Melton
    Mar 31 2025

    A cool September afternoon on a trail in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Three friends are chatting as they hike. And then… in minutes, one of them disappears. No sound. No clue. Just… gone. Polly Melton’s disappearance has left investigators and amateur sleuths searching for answers for over four decades

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    Episode Sources

    • National Park Service: Cold Cases, Thelma Pauline "Polly" Melton
    • NamUs: #MP14284, Thelma Pauline Melton
    • Asheville Citizen-Times: Dogs Are Unable to Find Lost Hiker, September 28, 1981
    • The Knoxville Sentinel News: Search for Hiker Eases: Rangers feel woman no longer in park, October 1, 1981
    • Winston Salem Journal: Search for hiker continues, October 1, 1981
    • The Charlotte Observer: Female Hiker, 58, still missing in Smokie, October 1, 1981
    • Asheville Citizen-Times: Organized Search ends for missing woman, October 6, 1981
    • The Charlotte Observer: Terror is when a loved one vanishes in the mountains, November 20, 1981
    • Asheville Times: Disappearance Still A Mystery, December 24, 1981
    • The Charlotte Observer: Mystery not solved but ending, July 3, 1991
    • Find A Grave: Pauline “Polly” McAllister Melton
    • 10 News: Appalachian Unsolved: Polly Melton Missing in the Smokies, December 8, 2017
    • Investigating Agency: Tennessee Bureau of Investigation 615-744-4000

    Episode Music

    Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.

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  • Episode 161 Murder in Sebring - The William Carver Murder Trials
    Mar 17 2025
    The Carver Murder Trial of 1930 drew national attention for its brutality and mystery. Ruth Carver, her two-year-old son Lee, and family employee Ben Whitehead were all found dead in their Florida home. Ruth’s husband, William Carver, claimed he killed Whitehead in defense of his family, but shifting testimony and new evidence led to multiple murder trials. Nearly a century later, the true story remains a haunting mystery. Want more Southern Mysteries? Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive of 60+ episodes along with Patron exclusive podcast, Audacious: Tales of American Crime and more when you become a patron of the show. You can immediately access exclusive content now at patreon.com/southernmysteries Connect Website: southernmysteries.com Facebook: Southern Mysteries Podcast Instagram: @southernmysteries Email: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Episode Sources Carver v. State, 101 Fla. 1421, 134 So. 62 (Fla. 1931)Criminal Genealogy. (2020, November). William Raymond Carver Murder. Retrieved from Criminal Genealogy BlogThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 4). 1st Degree Murder Warrant for Carver. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 5). More About Wife. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 6). Cleared by Grand Jury but Being Appealed. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 7). Life Insurance Policy. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, April 15). Defense Obtains 30 Day Delay in Case. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 12). Carver Placed on Trial - Court Packed. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Evening Star. (1930, May 14). Jury Tours Crime Scene. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 18). Defense Fights for Carver’s Life…He Testifies at Trial. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 19). Hatchet Shown in Court. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 21). Found Guilty - Motive Was $1000 Life Insurance Policy. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, May 24). Carver Asks for 2nd Trial. Retrieved from Newspapers.comThe Orlando Sentinel. (1930, June). Last Chance Plea for New Trial (Details of Juror Who Was in Carver Home on Afternoon of Murders!) Retrieved from Newspapers.comFind A Grave. Frances Louise Van Midde. Retrieved from Find A GraveFind A Grave. Lee Townsend Carver. Retrieved from Find A GraveFind A Grave. Ruth Emilie Carver. Retrieved from Find A Grave Episode Music Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.
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  • Episode 160 Lincoln’s Rebel Relatives: When Family Stood on Opposing Sides
    Mar 3 2025

    Explore the surprising family ties that connected Abraham Lincoln to the Confederacy. While Lincoln fought to preserve the Union, his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, had siblings who sided with the South—raising suspicions about her loyalty. Discover how these family divisions reflected the greater turmoil of a nation at war and uncover the personal struggles of the Todds and the political challenges they created for President Lincoln during the Civil War.

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    Episode Sources

    • Berry, Stephen. House of Abraham: Lincoln and the Todds, a Family Divided by War. Houghton Mifflin, 2007.
    • Susannah J. Ural (2/26/2025) The War In Their Words: I Do Not Think of Peace. HistoryNet Retrieved from https://www.historynet.com/war-words-not-peace/.
    • Gaton, K.B. (2010). Family Divided: The Todd Sisters Living in Selma During The American Civil War.University of Georgia.
    • "Find a Grave", database, Find a Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 February 2025), memorial page for Nathaniel Henry Rhodes Dawson (1829-189)
    • "Find a Grave", database, Find a Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 February 2025), memorial page for Elodie Breck Todd Dawson (1840-1877)
    • "Find a Grave", database, Find a Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 3 February 2025), memorial page for Martha Todd White (1833-1868)
    • Life in Civil War America. National Park Service, Civil War Service. Retrieved from https://npshistory.com/publications/civil_war_series/4/sec1.htm
    • Scots in the American Civil War. James and Alexander Campbell: Brother against Brother at Secessionville. Retrieved from https://www.acwscots.co.uk/campbell.htm
    • Feinauer, J.J. (4/20/2015) Brother against brother: The legacy of divided families during the civil war. Daily American. Retrieved from https://www.dailyamerican.com/story/lifestyle/family/2015/04/10/brother-against-brother-the-legacy-of-divided-families-during-the-civil-wa/116323338/

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    Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.

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  • Episode 159 Unraveling the Mystery of Dr. Death and the York Family
    Feb 17 2025

    On a sunny May morning in 1947, a doctor from San Antonio ambushed Willard York and his family near New Braunfels, Texas. The doctor's plan to kill the entire family failed when 13-year-old Ann York escaped. Investigators found that both the shooter and Mr. York faced financial troubles, raising questions about whether the attack stemmed from revenge or a mental breakdown, as the doctor claimed he could not remember the incident.

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    Episode Sources

    • Fort Worth Star-Telegram: San Antonio Broker’s Hearing Here April 17, April 11, 1947
    • Shamokin News-Dispatch: Girl Identifies Texas Physician as Slayer of Four, May 25,1947
    • Valley Morning Star: Arraignment of Dr. Ross In Killing of W. York Postponed. May 27, 1947
    • Corpus Christi Caller-Times: SEC Drops Action Against Broker Willard H. York, June 24, 1947
    • The Tribune: Venue Change Given in York Murder Trial, September 13, 1947
    • Corsicana Daily Sun: Girl Survivor of Shooting Says Dr. Ross Slayer of 4, October 16, 1947
    • Fort Worth Star-Telegram: State Rests Its Case at Ross Trial, October 17, 1947
    • Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Ross ‘Scared’ Her, Patient Tells Court, October 18, 1947
    • The Tyler Courier-Times: Ross’ Claim Money Taken is Revealed, Oct 19, 1947
    • Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light: Other Doctors Tell Jury Ross “Insane” on Shooting Date, Oct 21, 1947
    • Lubbock Morning Avalanche: Ross is Given Death Penalty for Slaying, October 24, 1947
    • The Salem News: Rule Doctor in Murder is Insane, June 17, 1949
    • The Brownsville Herald: Court Affirms Damages to York Family, June 19, 1950
    • Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Doctor Denied Writ of Error, October 5, 1950
    • Lubbock Morning Avalanche: Board Allows Death Sentence to Stand for Dr. Lloyd Ross, August 7, 1957
    • Case Text: Ross v. York, 233 S.W.2d 347 (Tex. Civ. App. 1950)
    • Daily News: JUSTICE STORY: Betrayal at the hands of Dr. Death, March 21, 2020
    • History.com: SEC: Securities and Exchange Commission
    • FindAGrave.com: Dr. Lloyd I. Ross
    • FindAGrave.com: Gertrude Ann York

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    Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.

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  • Episode 158 The Louisville Torture House
    Feb 3 2025

    One of the strangest cases in all their years of police work. Those were the words of seasoned detectives in Louisville, Kentucky, who worked on the Torture House case. A century ago, this case made national headlines when Richard Heaton was murdered by William Gates, who had been kidnapped and held in a home on 34th Street in Louisville.

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    Episode Sources

    • New York Times: Shackled to Bed, Man Gets Free Kills Captor, March 9, 1924
    • New York Times: Slayer of Heaton Cleare; Coroner's Jury Finds Killing Justifiable to Escape Mutilation, March 15,1924
    • Paducah News-Democrat: Gates freed of murder charge, March 16, 1924
    • Florence Morning News: Gates admit visit with Heaton to Lake City, March 16,1924
    • The Winchester Sun: Gates arrested after freedom on new warrant, March 17, 1924
    • The Owensboro Messenger: Gates is held on fugitive charge, March 18, 1924
    • The Frankfort State Journal: Gates Tells of Trips to Texas and South, April 9, 1924
    • The Louisiana Herald: Lake City Expecting William Gates, April 24, 1924
    • The Lousiville Courier-Journal: Gates Bares Torture Plot Details; Hidden Pistol Saved Victim From Heaton;, March 10, 1924
    • The Louisville Courier-Journal: Frank Cordell on Trial, April 9, 1924
    • Historical Crime Detective: The Torture House 1924
    • FindAGrave.com: Richard Hartwell Heaton
    • FindAGrave.com: Mary Leahy Wiesen Heaton

    Episode Music Out of the Mines, courtesy of Ross Gentry, Asheville, North Carolina.

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