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Time & Tales Podcast

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Time & Tales Podcast — Dark History. Strange Lore. One Tale at a Time.Welcome to Time & Tales Podcast — Dark History. Strange Lore. One Tale at a Time. Each week we bring you the spookiest tidbits from history and folklore. If macabre facts, eerie fables, and 4am rabbit holes are your natural habitat, you’re in the right place. New episodes every week, wherever you listen.Prepared and presented by LaNae and CJ. One an author of dark fairy tales, fantasy, and folk horror; the other a skeptical engineer who keeps the evidence front and center. Expect the occasional. lighthearted clash!If you’re ready for your next late-night obsession, this belongs in your queue.As always, sources and links can be found in the show notes.PODCAST THEME by RANDY LEE RIVIERE (randyleeriviere.com)#history #folklore #darkhistory #fables

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23 episodios

Portada del episodio Little Murder Boots: Caligula PART TWO

Little Murder Boots: Caligula PART TWO

In this second part of our Caligula series, Rome’s young emperor stops pretending to be merciful. We follow the purge of rivals and family members, the humiliation of the Senate, the money drain of spectacles and forced taxes, the horse-consul insult, the Jerusalem crisis, and the escalating paranoia that turned the palace into a death trap. This episode covers Caligula at his most volatile: the sisters, the treasury, the Bay of Baiae, the failed northern campaign, the execution of Ptolemy of Mauretania, and the final conspiracy inside the Praetorian Guard that ended his reign in blood. It’s the back half of one of Rome’s darkest imperial stories, where absolute power finally pushes too far. ............................. Links: Website: timeandtalespodcast.com [http://timeandtalespodcast.com] Email: timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com [timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LMRiviere [https://www.youtube.com/@LMRiviere] ............................... Sources: Suetonius. “The Life of Caligula.” The Twelve Caesars. Cassius Dio. Roman History, Book 59. Philo of Alexandria. On the Embassy to Gaius. Josephus. Antiquities of the Jews, Book 19. “Caligula.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. Barrett, Anthony A. Caligula: The Abuse of Power. Routledge, 2015. Winterling, Aloys. Caligula: A Biography. University of California Press, 2011. Katz, Robert S. “The Illness of Caligula.” The Classical World, 1972. Charry-Sánchez, Jorge D., et al. “Caligula: A Neuropsychiatric Explanation of His Madness.” Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2021. Shotter, David. Caligula. Routledge, 2004.

3 de jul de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
Portada del episodio Little Murder Boots: Caligula PART ONE

Little Murder Boots: Caligula PART ONE

This episode follows Caligula from “Little Boots,” the adored son of Germanicus, to one of the most infamous rulers in Roman history: his rise under Tiberius, the illness that changed his reign, the deaths of rivals and family members, the war with the Senate, and the assassination that ended his dynasty. In AD 37, Rome welcomed a young emperor from one of its most famous bloodlines, the son of Germanicus and heir to the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Less than four years later, Caligula was dead—cut down by his own guards in a palace corridor after a reign marked by executions, humiliation, divine pretensions, and growing terror at the center of imperial power. ............................................. Links: Website: timeandtalespodcast.com [http://timeandtalespodcast.com] Email: timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com [timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com] Video Podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@LMRiviere [https://www.youtube.com/@LMRiviere] ............................................. Sources: Suetonius. “The Life of Caligula.” The Twelve Caesars. Cassius Dio. Roman History, Book 59. Philo of Alexandria. On the Embassy to Gaius. Josephus. Antiquities of the Jews, Book 19. “Caligula.” Encyclopaedia Britannica. Barrett, Anthony A. Caligula: The Abuse of Power. Routledge, 2015. Winterling, Aloys. Caligula: A Biography. University of California Press, 2011. Katz, Robert S. “The Illness of Caligula.” The Classical World, 1972. Charry-Sánchez, Jorge D., et al. “Caligula: A Neuropsychiatric Explanation of His Madness.” Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2021. Shotter, David. Caligula. Routledge, 2004.

26 de jun de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio Prague's Cursed Clocktower: The Orloj

Prague's Cursed Clocktower: The Orloj

In Prague’s Old Town Square, a skeleton pulls a cord, the apostles pass behind tiny doors, the rooster crows, and one of Europe’s most famous clocks marks another hour. This episode follows the dark history and folklore of the Prague Astronomical Clock, or Orloj: a medieval marvel tied to legends of a blinded clockmaker, ghostly warnings, broken gears, and the belief that Prague will suffer if the clock ever stops. We trace the Orloj from its construction in 1410 through war, religious upheaval, fire, WWII damage, restoration, and modern controversy—asking why this beautiful mechanical wonder has been linked for centuries to curses, disaster, and blood in the square below it. ............................... Links: timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com [timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com] timeandtalespodcast.com [http://timeandtalespodcast.com] https://www.youtube.com/@LMRiviere [https://www.youtube.com/@LMRiviere] ................................ Sources: * Prague City Tourism. “The Astronomical Clock.” * Prague City Tourism. “Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock.” * CzechTourism. “Prague Astronomical Clock Returns After Restoration.” * Radio Prague International. “Prague’s Astronomical Clock Removed for Repairs.” * Radio Prague International. “Was the Reconstruction of Prague’s Famous Astronomical Clock Botched?” * Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Prague.” * Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Hussite.” * Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Thirty Years’ War.” * Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Battle of White Mountain.” * Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Austro-Prussian War.” * Charles University. Historical materials on Jan Šindel and medieval Prague. * Prague City Archives. Materials on Old Town Hall and the Prague Astronomical Clock. * “Prague Astronomical Clock.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, Wikimedia Foundation.

12 de jun de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio Eliot Ness and The Mad Butcher: PART THREE

Eliot Ness and The Mad Butcher: PART THREE

In the final chapter of this three-part series, Time and Tales examines the leading suspects in the Cleveland Torso Murders, including Dr. Francis Sweeney, Frank Dolezal, and Willie Johnson. LaNae and CJ break down Eliot Ness’ investigation into the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, the evidence tied to the murders, the links between victims Florence Polillo and Rose Wallace, theories involving morphine trafficking and organized crime, and why the case remains one of Cleveland’s most infamous unsolved serial killer mysteries. ........................................... Links: timeandtalespodcast.com [http://timeandtalespodcast.com] timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com [timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com] LaNae's Books: lmriviere.com [http://lmriviere.com] .............................................. Sources: Cleveland Police Museum. Torso Murders. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Torso Murders. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. Ness, Eliot. Federal Bureau of Investigation. A Byte Out of History: Eliot Ness and the FBI. Cleveland Historical. Ness’ Burning of Kingsbury Run. Collins, Max Allan, and A. Brad Schwartz. Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: Hunting America's Deadliest Unidentified Serial Killer at the Dawn of Modern Criminology. William Morrow, 2020.

29 de may de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: PART TWO

Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: PART TWO

By August 1938, the Cleveland Torso Murders had left bodies across Kingsbury Run, the Cuyahoga River, the lakefront, and the city’s industrial edges. In this second part, the case escalates when two more victims appear near the East 9th Street lakefront dump, practically under City Hall’s nose, and the pressure on Eliot Ness becomes impossible to ignore. This episode follows the investigation as it broadens into medical conferences, dead-end suspects, and the growing belief that the killer knew Cleveland’s poorest districts intimately. It also traces Ness’s most infamous response: the Kingsbury Run raid, the burning of the shantytown, and the desperate attempt to disrupt a murderer who always seemed one step ahead. ................................................................ Links: LaNae's Books: lmriviere.com [http://lmriviere.com] Request an Episode: timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com [timeandtalespodcast@gmail.com] Visit our website: timeandtalespodcast.com [http://timeandtalespodcast.com] .................................................................. Collins, Max Allan, and A. Brad Schwartz. Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: Hunting America’s Deadliest Unidentified Serial Killer at the Dawn of Modern Criminology. William Morrow, 2021. “NESS, ELIOT.” Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Case Western Reserve University. “TORSO MURDERS.” Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Case Western Reserve University. “The Torso Murders.” Cleveland Police Museum. Schwartz, A. Brad. “How Eliot Ness Wound Up Hunting a Serial Killer in Cleveland.” CrimeReads, 6 Sept. 2022. Wikipedia Encyclopedia Britannica

22 de may de 2026 - 32 min
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