
Hosted by 1 in a lifetime · EN
This channel explores forgotten cold cases and historical true crime from the 1800s and early 1900s, focusing on human behavior, psychology, and investigative patterns.
Through calm, documentary-style storytelling, each episode examines little-known unsolved murders, disappearances, and mysterious crimes history left behind. Instead of repeating famous cases, the channel uncovers obscure cold cases, revealing how assumptions, bias, fear, and social pressure shaped investigations—and why many crimes were never solved.
These stories combine historical true crime, criminal psychology, and behavioral analysis, showing how the same human patterns still appear today. No reenactments. No sensationalism. Carefully told.

The podcast expertly weaves together the historical facts with the psychological analysis needed, creating an engaging cold case narrative that explores both the mystery of the bomber's identity and the deeper psychological questions about motivation, justice, and the power of anonymous violence in shaping history.

The episode masterfully tells the story of this forgotten cold case, bringing to life both the horror of the discovery and the fascinating historical context of Gilded Age America. Listeners will be captivated by this tragic mystery that has remained unsolved for over 135 years.