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  • Lizzie Borden The Eternal Fascination

    Hebron Branch Library (Boone County Public Library) 1863 North Bend Road, Hebron

    Join true crime historian JT Townsend as he investigates Lizzie Borden, the lady with the axe. This riveting program will explore the relics and the evidence as he exposes the myths and spins a devastating conclusion to this most notorious chapter in American criminal history.

  • Who Killed Marilyn Sheppard? Ohio’s Most Sensational Murder Mystery

    Mt. Healthy Branch Library (CHPL) 7700 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati

    It was a crime that stunned the nation, shivered the suburbs, and spawned “The Fugitive” television series. The 1954 Cleveland slaying of beautiful Marilyn Sheppard endures as the most infamous cold case in Ohio history. Found guilty of killing his wife, Dr. Samuel Sheppard was released from prison ten years later when his conviction was […]

  • The Shocking 1956 Murder of Socialite Audrey Pugh and the Sensational Trial of Robert Lyons

    Traditions at North Bend (Senior Living) 4916 North Bend Road, Cincinnati

    Robert Lyons was destined to be strapped into Ohio's electric chair. The veteran meter reader was absolutely guilty of killing young housewife Audrey Pugh in the city's upscale Hyde Park district. But when he recanted his confession and hired a prominent Cincinnati lawyer to defend him, the stage was set for the Queen City's murder […]

  • Who Killed Jonbenet?

    Erlanger Branch Library (Kenton County Public Library) 401 Kenton Lands Road, Erlanger

    A key question lingers more than 25 years after JonBenet Ramsey was slain on Christmas night in 1996. Was she murdered by an intruder intent on kidnapping or molesting her? Or was she killed by a family member, either accidentally or with malice? One thing is sure...the Ramsey’s social status and their elite neighborhood spawned […]

  • Cincinnati Strangler

    Newport Branch Library (Campbell County Public Library) 901 East Sixth Street, Newport

    In 1966, the Queen City was the hunting ground for a brutal and elusive slayer who preyed on older women, murdering seven and assaulting many others. Like Boston several years earlier, Cincinnati was in the thrall of a ruthless strangler. Join Queen City Gothic author JT Townsend as he takes a fresh look at the […]

  • Queen City Notorious: The Seven Deadly Sins of Cincinnati Killers

    Hamilton County (HC) Retired Teachers Association 3543 Amberacres Drive, Apt 307, Cincinnati

    WRATH, GREED, SLOTH, PRIDE, LUST, ENVY, GLUTTONY... the reasons ordinary citizens became killers. There are no cold cases here, thanks to the intrepid detectives who expedited swift justice, ensuring that no murderer will escape from this program. Join True Crime Historian JT Townsend as he investigates the infamous criminals who perpetrated Cincinnati’s most sensational murder […]

  • The Boston Strangler… Man Or Myth?

    Ohio Living Llanfair 1701 Llanfair Avenue, Cincinnati

    In December 1962, Boston was engulfed by fear, with six women strangled since June. Despite a massive police mobilization, the “Boston Strangler” killed eight more victims and then vanished. Albert DeSalvo’s 1965 confession seemed to close the case, but he was never arrested, charged, tried, or convicted for any of the Strangler crimes. And the […]

  • Lizzie & Lindbergh: A True Crime Double Feature!

    Owensville Branch Library 2548 U.S. Route 50, Owensville

    Join true crime historian JT Townsend as he investigates Lizzie Borden, the lady with the axe, and Charles Lindbergh, the hero with a secret. This riveting program will explore the relics and the evidence as JT exposes the myths and spins devastating conclusions to two of the most notorious chapters of American criminal history.

  • The 1964 Shooting Of Dennis And Evelyn Coby

    The Seasons Retirement Community 7300 Dearwester Drive, Cincinnati

    The murders of Dennis and Evelyn Coby endure as a timeless Cincinnati whodunit. The killer's trail never thawed because detectives were working on a mystery without any clues. Partner with JT Townsend as he works to put the pieces of this impossible puzzle together.

  • Who Killed Marilyn Sheppard? Ohio’s Most Sensational Murder Mystery

    Anderson Township Senior Center 7970 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati

    It was a crime that stunned the nation, shivered the suburbs, and spawned “The Fugitive” television series. The 1954 Cleveland slaying of beautiful Marilyn Sheppard endures as the most infamous cold case in Ohio history. Found guilty of killing his wife, Dr. Samuel Sheppard was released from prison ten years later when his conviction was […]

  • SUMMER’S ALMOST GONE:The Haunting Case of the the Bricca Family Murders

    Snapdragon Books & Gifts 4471 Bridgetown Rd., Cincinnati

    In September 1966, Jerry B ricca, his pretty wife Linda, and young daughter Debbie were found stabbed to death in their home in the city’s Bridgetown neighborhood. It was an unbelievable crime – hideous, unexpected, baffling. A crime destined to become the most notorious and obsessive cold case in Cincinnati history. True crime writer JT […]

  • Dennis And Evelyn Coby

    Traditions at North Bend (Senior Living) 4916 North Bend Road, Cincinnati

    Watch JT unravel 2 sensational crimes in this dual program exploring cases from his book, Queen City Gothic. The 1964 shooting of Dennis and Evelyn Coby and the 1969 Dumler triple murder in Mt. Lookout.

  • The Boston Strangler… Man Or Myth?

    Erlanger Branch Library (Kenton County Public Library) 401 Kenton Lands Road, Erlanger

    In December 1962, Boston was engulfed by fear, with six women strangled since June. Despite a massive police mobilization, the “Boston Strangler” killed eight more victims and then vanished. Albert DeSalvo’s 1965 confession seemed to close the case, but he was never arrested, charged, tried, or convicted for any of the Strangler crimes. And the […]

  • Who Killed Jonbenet?

    Milford Township Library (Milford-Miami Township Library) 19 Water Street, Old Milford, OH

    A key question lingers more than 25 years after JonBenet Ramsey was slain on Christmas night in 1996. Was she murdered by an intruder intent on kidnapping or molesting her? Or was she killed by a family member, either accidentally or with malice? One thing is sure...the Ramsey’s social status and their elite neighborhood spawned […]

  • Who Killed the Lindbergh Baby?Unmasking the Crime of the Century

    Young Heart Seniors Center

    When their first child was kidnapped from their home in 1932 and found murdered in the woods, Charles and Ann Lindbergh were the most famous couple in America, and the case would become the most publicized crime of the 20th century. Eventually, suspect Bruno Richard Hauptmann was convicted and executed for killing “Baby Charlie.” But […]

  • JFK: Conspiracy or Coincidence?

    Lawrenceburg Public Library (Main Branch) 150 Mary Street, Lawrenceburg

    It was the greatest crime in American history...the murder of our vibrant, handsome president on November 22, 1963. And still, it's a mystery. Was John Fitzgerald Kennedy killed by a lone gunman? Or was he the victim of a conspiratorial coup? Join Queen City Gothic and Summer’s Almost Gone author JT Townsend as he tackles […]

  • The Mystery Of Elizabeth Short… Who Killed The Black Dahlia?

    Hebron Branch Library (Boone County Public Library) 1863 North Bend Road, Hebron

    The grisly slaying of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short in 1947 would become the most infamous Los Angeles murder mystery of all time. 73 years later, cold case sleuths are still no closer to the truth. And the larger question still looms: was the brutal slaying of the woman known as the “Black Dahlia” connected to […]

  • JFK: Conspiracy or Coincidence?

    Greenhills Branch Library 8 Enfield St., Cincinnati

    It was the greatest crime in American history...the murder of our vibrant, handsome president on November 22, 1963. And still, it's a mystery. Was John Fitzgerald Kennedy killed by a lone gunman? Or was he the victim of a conspiratorial coup? Join Queen City Gothic and Summer’s Almost Gone author JT Townsend as he tackles […]

  • The Lincoln Assassination: A New Investigation

    Reading Historical Society 22 West Benson Street, Reading

    It was the crime of the 19th century and spawned one of the most notorious trials in American History. Just five days after The Civil War had ended, President Abraham Lincoln was gunned down by actor John Wilkes Booth while attending Ford’s Theatre. The assassination has been examined by historians as an act of political […]

  • Cincinnati Strangler

    Monfort Heights Association (Monfort Heights Athletic Association) 5541 Fairwood Road, Cincinnati

    In 1966, the Queen City was the hunting ground for a brutal and elusive slayer who preyed on older women, murdering seven and assaulting many others. Like Boston several years earlier, Cincinnati was in the thrall of a ruthless strangler. Join Queen City Gothic author JT Townsend as he takes a fresh look at the […]