Listed here are the interviews from Minnesota’s Most Notorious: Where Blood Runs Cold. They include historical Minnesota-centric tales of crime, disaster and tragedy. Minnesota is Erik’s home state, and this podcast is a spin-off of the original Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast.
The 1916 Iron Ore Strike w/ Gary Kaunonen
The Scandalous Rise & Stunning Fall of Minneapolis’ Metropolitan Building w/ Larry Millett
Camilla Hall & the SLA w/ Rachael Hanel
The Duluth Murder of Lena Olson w/ Jeffrey Sauve
The Storied (& Unsavory) History of Minnehaha Falls w/ Karen E. Cooper
Minnesota Caves & Tunnels w/ Greg Brick
The Assassination of Hole in the Day w/ Anton Treuer
The Murder of Kitty Ging w/ Shawn Francis Peters
Saint Paul Memories & Murder w/ David Butwin
The Wabasha Street Caves w/ Deborah Frethem
Grand Rapids’ Ruby Slippers Heist w/ Rob Feeney
The 1887 Murder of Thomas Tollefson w/ Bevery J Porter
The 1932 Murder of Abe Wagner w/ Jeff Neuberger
Old Minneapolis’ Infamous Skid Row w/ James Eli Shiffer
The 1972 Virigina Piper Kidnapping w/ William Swanson
The Life & Death of Minnesota’s Colorful Nellie King w/ Jerry Kuntz
Minnesota 1918: Fire, Flu and War w/ Curt Brown
The Mysterious 1951 Disappearance of the Klein Brothers w/ Jack El-Hai
Minneapolis Madams w/ Penny A. Petersen
Minnesota Caves & Tunnels w/ Greg Brick
Minnesota’s First Murder Mystery w/ Gary Brueggemann
The Barker-Karpis Gang & Big Tom Brown w/ Tim Mahoney
The 1902 Aitkin Murder of Josefina Olson w/ Betty Gove
The 1940 Fort Snelling “Barrel Girl” Murder w/ Susi and Todd Adler
The 1929 Schuch Family Murders w/ Jen Barr
THe 1933 Johnson Family Murders w/ Brian Johnson
Murder on Buffalo Creek w/ Brian Haines
The Rockwell Art Heist w/ Bruce Rubenstein
Dirty Doc Ames & the Scandal That Shook Minneapolis w/ Erik Rivenes