Flick
Mitchum's double cousin Flick is the topic of this week's episode. Mitchum recalls stories about Flick from his childhood, and well into his adult life, including a story he's never told because... it's too embarrassing!
Mitchum's double cousin Flick is the topic of this week's episode. Mitchum recalls stories about Flick from his childhood, and well into his adult life, including a story he's never told because... it's too embarrassing!
Running from the cops on the backroads of Georgia, moonshine in the trunk. This week, Mitchum takes us back to some good ole' moonshine stories, hiding in cemeteries, losing his bar in a dice game, and getting into a fight he couldn't win.
It's Q&A time! This time around, Rob & Allison are in Rome, Georgia, sitting on the porch with Mitchum asking him all your questions!
Mitchum tells the story of his older brother Gene, who he both fought and loved equally. Hear about the time he put Gene on a bus when he was drunk, and the car that only went in reverse!
Mitchum's pop - his entire story in this week's episode. Learn about his upbringing, his job at the cotton mill, his relationship with Mitchum, and his unwavering belief in Mitchum's innocence.
Mitchum concludes his story about his sister Beaty with talk about getting out of prison and readjusting to civilian life, he and Beaty's trip to New York City and appearing on Inside Edition, and talking to actor Robert Mitchum on the phone!
In this special episode, Rob & Mitchum sit down on Mitchum's porch in Rome, Georgia, and Mitchum tells some stories, sipping moonshine & talking about growing up in Rome.
In part 2 of Mitchum's stories about his sister Beaty, he talks about how she helped him with all his motions and trials while he was in prison for a murder he didn't commit.
Mitchum sits down with producers Rob & Allison to answer more fan questions this month, and might even grace us with some new stories not yet heard!
Mitchum's sister Beatrice, better known to the family as Beaty, played a huge role in Mitchum's life - from choosing his name to helping him fight corruption in his murder trial. Part 1 of her story talks about Mitchum's earliest memories of her, and the heartbreaking tragedy she overcame.
Mitchum tells the story of the time his mama took him down to Florida for a spell, and he tried to ride his bike all the way back to Rome, Georgia.
We head back to prison this week - the Carroll County prison, where Mitchum spent time after leaving Reidsville. He shares stories about the people he met while he was there, and getting to see his Pop for the first time since he'd been convicted.
Mitchum & Edward were inseparable as kids, and got into all sorts of adventures together. Mitchum tells stories about his childhood friend, including the time they tried to outrun a train!
It's time for our November Q&A episode! Mitchum, along with producers Rob Gokee & Allison Vanore ask Mitchum your questions, and we're letting Patrons hear it first! There might even be some singing in there...
Mitchum talks about his time in Reidsville Prison. In part 2 he tells stories about surviving in the worst prison in the country while waiting for his appeal, and how he was forced to confront his worst fears behind bars.
Reidsville, one of the most notorious and dangerous prisons in the country. Mitchum talks about how he ended up there, and what his life was like behind bars, while waiting to appeal his wrongful conviction.
Mitchum tells tales of his cousin Ophar Brookshire. Cousin Ophar & Mitchum got in to all sorts of trouble - Ophar would lose his false teeth, bought an airplane, and woke up missing his car and pants.
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In the second part of Mitchum's story of Grace Reynolds life & death, he talks about the arrest, his amnesia, grieving for Grace from behind bars, and the drunk attorney that represented him.
Mitchum tells the hardest story he's ever had to tell - the life and death of Grace Reynolds. Join him as talks about their first meeting, the gun battles in beer joints, and the night everything changed for both of them.
In Part 2 of Mitchum's recollections about his brother Doyle Reeves, he talks about the darkest times in his life - being in prison while on trial for a murder he didn't commit, and Doyle's last days.
Mitchum talks about the influence his brother Doyle Reeves had on his life, how he introduced him to moonshine, why they were so close, Doyle capturing Nazis in WW2, and the story of their only fight.
Mitchum's mama played a huge role in his life, and this week he tells stories about her - from her birth, to marrying, through his last trip with her before she passed. Through vignettes, Mitchum paints a portrait of a hard-working, loving woman, and how her influence shaped the man that Mitchum became.
Famous Madam Peggy Snead played an important role in Rome, Georgia's history, and an even more important role in Mitchum's life. This week he talks about the history of Rome & time at Peggy's.
Mitchum, trunk full of moonshine & cops in pursuit, ends up hiding out in a shack in the woods, with a one-legged drunk guy who also happens to be armed. What could go wrong?
Mitchum talks about his ex-friend Butterball, and why he's now an ex-friend. And why was he called Butterball?! Mitchum takes you back to the 1960's with tales of moonshine, police chases & being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
In the first episode, Mitchum tells the story about the time he ran moonshine from Georgia to Detroit, in a blizzard, and was escorted in by the mob.
Mitchum & Producer Rob Gokee sit down on Mitchum's porch with some moonshine and discuss how the podcast came to be, and what to expect. You might even hear Mitchum tell a never-before-heard story... Season Premiere September 10th!
The trailer for the new podcast Mitchum, stories of Undisclosed's Gary Mitchum Reeves told from his front porch in Rome, Georgia.