Front Porch Mysteries with Carole Townsend

By: Carole Townsend
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  • Author and veteran journalist Carole Townsend shares remarkable tales from the South, tales of mystery, terror, and wonder. Townsend has built a career on the premise that truth really is stranger than fiction.

    Here in the South, we love our stories. We begin in childhood huddled around campfires, whispering of things best spoken in the dark, confiding in our small trusting circles. Why is that, do you suppose? I have researched and investigated Southern history for more than 20 years and I believe it has to do with this region itself. There's a lot that hangs in the ether here and much that is buried deep in the soil. There's beauty here in the South and shame and courage and, make no mistake, there is evil. There's always been the element of the unexplained, the just out of reach that we can all feel but can never quite describe. And the best place for telling tales about such things is the comfort and safety of an old front porch. So I invite you tonight to come up here with me, settle back into a chair and get comfortable, pour yourself a drink if you like, and I'll share with you some of the tales best told in the company of friends, tales that prove that truth really is stranger than fiction, and I'll turn on the light. You're going to want that. I'm Carole Townsend. Welcome to my front porch.

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  • The Alday Murders
    Feb 13 2025

    Discover the shocking crime spree of Carl Isaacs and his gang, whose violent escape from the Maryland State Penitentiary led to a terrifying series of events in 1973. How did a group of fugitives leave a trail of car thefts, burglaries, and brutal murders across several states? Unravel the gripping narrative of their journey southward, culminating in the harrowing Alday family massacre in Donaldsonville, Georgia, an event that left an indelible mark on the community and the justice system.

    Experience the desperate and chaotic flight of these criminals, from the haunting break-in at the Alday family trailer to the tense showdown with armed citizens at a country store in Virginia. Witness the relentless pursuit by law enforcement, as these fugitives sought refuge in the West Virginia mountains, leaving behind a trail of devastation. This episode captures the chilling nature of their crimes and the intense manhunt that followed, as society scrambled to comprehend the impact of such heinous acts.

    Reflect on the enduring legacy of the Alday family tragedy, a chapter in history that transformed the judicial landscape of Georgia. The trials and retrials of Carl Isaacs and his accomplices highlight the challenges of achieving justice amid widespread media attention and legal complexities. Explore the ripple effects of their actions on the Alday family and the broader community, as we honor the memory of those lost and examine the changes that arose from this dark moment in Southern history.

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  • Diamond Doris: Unveiling a Southern Jewel Thief's Legacy
    Jan 31 2025

    Could a life of crime be born from the pages of a fashion magazine? Join me, Carole Townsend, as we uncover the thrilling story of Doris Payne, the woman who turned the allure of Harper's Bazaar into a blueprint for an extraordinary life as a master jewel thief. Raised amid the challenges of poverty, domestic violence, and racial inequality in 1930s West Virginia, Doris defied the odds stacked against her. From her audacious heist of a $20,000 diamond ring to the international escapades that followed, Doris's story is a fascinating mix of charm, skill, and boldness, each step drawing her further into the spotlight of Southern folklore.

    Doris Payne's life wasn't just about the jewels she took; it was about the intricacies of a woman navigating a world eager to pigeonhole her. Discover her daring heists from Pittsburgh to Monte Carlo, and the personal relationships that shaped her path, including her bond with her mother and a mysterious Israeli associate. Despite brushes with law enforcement, her cunning ensured she remained a step ahead, turning her life into an unforgettable chapter of Southern history. With insights from NPR’s 2014 feature, we invite you to explore this captivating tale and subscribe for more stories that unravel the mysteries and allure of the South.

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  • The Garden of Good and Evil
    Jan 16 2025

    Ever wondered what secrets lie beneath the cobblestone streets of Savannah? Join me, Carole Townsend, as I unravel the ghostly allure and historical intrigue of this Southern city, with tales that will leave you questioning the line between myth and reality. Our journey takes us first to the Mercer House, where the echoes of a dramatic event from May 2, 1981, continue to haunt Savannah's storied past. Inspired by John Barrett's "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," we'll peel back the layers of Southern charm to discover a city where history, mystery, and idiosyncratic characters create an irresistible tapestry.

    In this episode, prepare to be captivated by the vibrant personalities that have shaped Savannah's narrative. From Jim Williams' infamous trial to the spellbinding presence of Lady Chablis and the enigmatic Gullah Hoodoo priestess Minerva, these characters bring the city to life in unexpected ways. As we explore Savannah's awe-inspiring antebellum architecture and lush parks, I'll reveal how this coastal gem's past is interwoven with tales of hedonism and high society. So, find a cozy spot, perhaps with a mint julep in hand, and let these stories transport you to a place where every corner whispers its own secrets of the past.

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    30 mins

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Riveting material. Rich history I was unaware of.

Each story in Front Porch Mysteries is told with just the right amount of drama and intrigue. The story of Lake Lanier was truly an eye opener. After having spent so much time in and on the water there, I realized my family and I are very lucky that we didn’t become part of the story.

LaLaurie mansion in New Orleans is a mystery I think about each day since I listened and encourage my friends and family to listen as well.

I have truly enjoyed each mystery and look forward to hearing each new story as they become available.

Carole Townsend is such a great author and her voice is perfect for this genre. I am so glad I found this podcast.

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