The Buncombe Co. Lynching of 1897 (E-12-9) August 8, 1897, around 11:30, Kittie Henderson waswalking home by herself from church when a man attacked her. Knocking her down, he forced her into the wooded area next to the road. He threatened and assaulted her. Leaving her to die beside the road. But she did not. What happened next becomes an ugly part of Buncombe History.
Apr 26, 2025•40 min•Season 12Ep. 9
Some people are just hard to kill. (12-8) A homeless Irishman from County Donegal who lived in New York City during the 1920s and 1930s. A former firefighter and stationary engineer. He was murdered by a group of five whom he thought were friends. In a fraud scheme, they attempted many times to kill off the man, but he just kept returning.
Apr 12, 2025•16 min•Season 12Ep. 8
North Carolina John & Jane Doe Homicides (12-7) In the grim landscape of crime, some cases stand out not for their lurid details but for their profound tragedy: the unsolved homicides of John and Jane Does. These are the victims whose names are unknown, their stories silenced, their identities lost to the mists of time. While headline-grabbing cases often monopolize public attention, we must recognize the importance of dedicating resources and expertise to investigating these unidentified vi...
Mar 29, 2025•21 min•Season 12Ep. 6
The story of the Pizza Gate Man.(Episode 12-6) Who was he? What did he do then, before and after the media circus of Pizza Gate? Hero or Villain? Actor John Goodman may have said it best. “People just do the strangest things when they believe they’re entitled. But they do even stranger things when they just plain believe.” — John Goodman
Mar 15, 2025•18 min•Season 12Ep. 6
The Murder of Karen Styles (12-5) Karen Styles was a gifted and kind individual. Graduated High School in 1990. Continuing to college, where she helped create a program for disabled youth & kept 3 jobs while staying on the Dean's List Styles' college years were marked by exceptional commitment and accomplishments. 1994, she received her Bachelor of Science in therapeutic recreation from Western Carolina University. She completed a 12-week internship at a Montana wilderness camp and then part...
Mar 02, 2025•22 min•Season 12Ep. 5
The Hanging of Dave Mason (Eps. 12-4) Dave Mason, born in 1813, was a farmer from Haywood County, North Carolina. Married to Mary Stephenson in 1835. the couple had four children. In 1850, Mary was discovered murdered in their farm cabin. Did Dave do it? Who watched the final outcome? Listen and learn the facts.
Feb 16, 2025•20 min•Season 12Ep. 4
Every story needs a beginning or a starting place. Nellie Ellis Green was born on Halloween day, 31st of October 1905, in York, South Carolina. At 19 Nellie married 23-year-old Alton Reid Freeman on 19 December 1925, in Charlotte, North Carolina, After five months of marriage, Alton was done. He was leaving. Packing up some of his stuff, He told Nellie he was leaving. Six days before Christmas. That's when it all went bad.
Feb 02, 2025•31 min•Season 12Ep. 3
Assault by Banjo A 63-year-old man who played in a bluegrass band was charged with murder after beating his wife to death with two banjos. A Hungarian tourist killed an Auckland man by shoving a banjo in his mouth. In 1880, a Banjo player finds his lady in the company of another man. A physical altercation ensued between them. The banjo man tried to leave. In a fit of rage, she lunged at the musician, who struck her in the face with the rim of his heavy, brass-bound banjo. Assault by Banjo? List...
Jan 19, 2025•19 min•Season 12Ep. 2
The Asheville Monkey (12-1) 106 years ago, on July 16, 1916, a flood changed the City of Asheville's landscape. The rising waters of the Swannanoa and French Broad Rivers went to heights never been recorded. Soon after the flood, a monkey was bequeathed by the late Cornelius Vanderbilt to a friend in Asheville. Many thought this was to establish a zoo for the city. The 1916 City Council of the day took up the discussion of the monkey business. It is very similar to the council's handling of busi...
Jan 05, 2025•16 min•Season 12Ep. 1
Fall in the Mountains. Though the views can be riveting, the world still revolves, and the stories of good and evil, right and wrong, continue. The fall of 1963 may be a good example. "History repeats itself." This quote is attributed to both Marx and Churchill. Both are correct to a point. Marx stated that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, the second time as farce. Church Hill pointed out that if we don't learn from history, we will repeat it." Both men were correct to a point. An incid...
Sep 14, 2024•24 min•Season 11Ep. 5
In 1851, a Yancey County Mountain politician and businessman acting as his own attorney used a bullwhip on opposing counsel outside the McDowell County court in Marion. Listen to find out the outcome of the court case.
Aug 31, 2024•34 min•Season 11Ep. 5
When the grave is closed and the flowers are placed on it, many think the story is over, though sometimes this is not the case. Here are two stories of two excitations that took place—or did they?
Aug 24, 2024•38 min•Season 11Ep. 3
A replay of an episode from season 4-episode #20, Killer Robots, Courthouse Killings, and workplace violence. Originally aired on January 9th. 2021, we are replaying it because of one of the stories in that particular podcast. A story of a shooting in 1994 at the Yancey County Courthouse involving a magistrate and several first responders. One of those individuals involved was Mike Boone. Mike survived the night and later testified against the shooter. Mike Boone recently retired. Less than two ...
Aug 10, 2024•33 min
Bonaparte's Retreat or Groom's Tune? As Henry Grooms played his fiddle, perhaps for the final time, the strains of Bonaparte's Retreat resonated through the trees. One man smiled, another prayed, and a third cursed those who had brought them to this moment. Is it a tale of fiction or a piece of history? Listen and make your judgment. FelonFile.com.
Aug 03, 2024•19 min•Season 11Ep. 5
The killing of Sheriff Noland in Haywood County in 1862. A notable event. Historically, county sheriffs had numerous duties and responsibilities. During the Civil War in North Carolina, one such duty was to locate outliers and deserters. It was in the course of such an investigation that Sheriff John Noland tragically lost his life on a mountain pass, an incident involving a hymn and a young woman. Felonfile.com
Jul 13, 2024•25 min•Season 11Ep. 2
In 1928, a murder shook Madison, NC. A son discovered his father dead in the living room while his grandfather lay unconscious on the path leading from the house. Nearby, a pistol was found. Was it the father who killed his son? John Frisby faced murder charges. Despite three trials in Mountain County involving two different defendants, no one was convicted. The reasons remain unclear. Who was the actual perpetrator? Delve into the story and form your own conclusion. The felonfile.com...
Jun 29, 2024•26 min
11-1 Rum Runners and the Black Duck The Nobel Experiment or Probation created a new type of criminal. The mountain back roads had the Moon Shiners and Bootleggers. The Coastal Communities had alcohol made legally in another country and smuggled into the states by the run-runners. These are just a few of their stories. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felonfile/episodes/6-1-Rum-Runners-and-the-Black-Duck-e2kels7
Jun 27, 2024•33 min•Season 11Ep. 1
Looking for Candidates for that "Special" Place in Hell Episode 10-11 "Abusing or taking advantage of children, It said if you do you're going to burn in a very special level of Hell. One reserved for Child Molesters and People who talk at the theater." (modified quote by Shepard D. Book)
May 18, 2024•40 min•Season 10Ep. 11
1937 The Murder Year in NC? Episode 10-23.
May 04, 2024•28 min•Season 10Ep. 23
Felon File episode # 10-22 Unfortunate incident or Murder? A Courtroom disturbance leads to several subjects' deaths and many more injuries. Was it murder in the courtroom or something else? On line 4-20-2024 @ 7:00 pm. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felonfile/episodes/Unfortunate-incident-or-Murder-e2aob6b
Apr 20, 2024•29 min•Season 10Ep. 16
Episode 10-21 - . England's Killers, Fred and Rosemary West Fred West and his future wife, Rose, become two of the most evil serial killers in U.K. History. Responsible for the dismemberment and murder of women and young girls, including two members of their own family. Evil? Listen and decide for yourself.
Apr 06, 2024•29 min•Season 10Ep. 18
The Murder of Stringbean the Banjo Man Episode 10-20 The Felon File. In 1973, a member of the Grand Ole Opera and his wife were murdered in their rural home and farm. Why was the quiet couple killed? Who were the killers? How did their deaths impact the Country Music World at the time? On line 3-23-24 @ 7:00 pm on your favorite podcast platform.
Mar 23, 2024•30 min•Season 10Ep. 20
Ian Brady & Myra Hindley. The English Moor Murders Episode 10-17 A review of the United Kingdom serial Killers, Ian Brady & Myra Hindley. The 1960s English Moor Murders
Mar 10, 2024•28 min
1875 Murder of the Farmer's Daughter Episode 10-17 Monroe Co Tenn. 1875. Was it love or murder? 21-year-old Jack Hunt came from a good background. Dad was a prosperous Farmer and businessman in Monroe County. Jack was the youngest of several brothers and sisters. Growing up, he had been allowed to do as he pleased most of his life, leading to becoming wild and reckless. Having his way most of the time, well-off and good-looking. , As he got older, He spent a lot of time drinking and carousing. H...
Feb 18, 2024•34 min•Season 10Ep. 17
Her headstone reads "MARY MAGDALENE PITTS”, “Cruelly Murdered”. Episode 10-16. Was he the worst dad in history? Listen and decide.
Feb 04, 2024•39 min•Season 10Ep. 16
The 1913 Murdering Man of the Cloth Episode 10-15 A shade of blue story about a man of the cloth: by his very position, a man who is supposed to radiate trust and reliability. The tale resembles a horror movie script more than a historical chapter of actual events. Unfortunately, it's true.
Jan 21, 2024•36 min•Season 10Ep. 15
1903 payroll robbery and murder by IED Episode 10-14 This shade of blue story is one of my favorite types. A detective Story. This one is about Detective Thomas A. McQuaide. Pittsburg Pennsylvania Chief of Detectives 1903. It's a story that would probably make a good movie, except you can't get John Wayne today to play Detective McQuade. John Wayne would have done the Superintendent justice by playing him in a film. Listen to the story and see what you think....
Dec 31, 2023•36 min•Season 10Ep. 14
Cars and Crimes Episodes 10-13 When committing a crime, the perpetrator doesn't usually want to wait for the good guys to ride up. He or she wants to get ghost as quickly as possible. This is Today's topic for our collection of shade-of-blue stories: criminals and the cars and vehicles involved with them.
Dec 17, 2023•41 min•Season 10Ep. 13
1936 and 1950 Family Murders Episodes 10-12 A small southern town in the 1950s, a hot August day. A local man brought violence to a Walhalla, South Carolina family. The man Destroying half of a family. Asheville 1936, a family dispute on the street ends in death. What were the outcomes of these two incident? Listen and discover.
Dec 03, 2023•26 min•Season 10Ep. 12
Thanksgiving Holiday Crimes A look at a few crimes that occurred on the day of Giving Thanks. Robbery, Murders and Assaults.
Nov 19, 2023•27 min