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"Crimes of the Centuries" Returns for Season 2!

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True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.611.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ ? minutes

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Summary

Hey, Fam!! Today the Obsessed Network is launching Season 2 of “Crimes of the Centuries” - the true crime podcast from award-winning reporter Amber Hunt.

Recently named by Rolling Stone as one of the 10 Best Crime Podcasts of 2021, “Crimes of the Centuries” rediscovers the true crime stories that shocked the nation—cases so unbelievable that we thought we’d never forget them, but somehow did.

We’re starting off the second season with an episode about the Cleveland Torso Murders - when a series of headless torsos began appearing in that city. Who was behind these gruesome killings, and would they be caught and brought to justice?

We’re bringing you the first part of this episode here in this feed. To hear the rest, click here to find and follow Crimes of the Centuries wherever you get your podcasts.

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0:00.0

HeyoWD fam, Patrick here.

0:07.8

Today the Obsessed Network is launching season 2 of Crimes of the Centuries and we are

0:12.5

so excited.

0:13.8

Crimes of the Centuries is the podcast from award-winning reporter Amber Hunt.

0:17.8

Recently named by Rolling Stone as one of the top 10 best true crime podcasts of 2021,

0:23.4

Crimes of the Centuries rediscover the true crime stories that shocked the nation.

0:28.4

This is so unbelievable, we thought we'd never forget them, but somehow did.

0:33.6

We're starting off the second season with an episode about the Cleveland Torso murders.

0:38.0

When a series of headless torsos began appearing in that city, who was behind these gruesome

0:43.6

killings and would they be caught and brought to justice?

0:47.2

So we're bringing you the first part of this episode here in this feed.

0:50.8

To hear the rest, go find and follow Crimes of the Centuries wherever you get your podcasts.

0:56.8

You will not be sorry that you did.

1:06.9

On a crisp fall morning, a Monday in 1935, two young boys made a grisly discovery in Kingsbury

1:14.4

run, an area in southeast Cleveland, Ohio.

1:18.4

The boys, ages 16 and 12, had been playing catch but lost control of the ball.

1:24.4

To retrieve it, they ran down a hill affectionately called Jackass Hill and were stopped in their

1:29.6

tracks by the sight of a man's body naked except for socks.

1:35.9

Also he was missing a head and a penis and his blood had been drained.

1:43.9

The boys rushed home and told their parents what they had found.

1:47.2

Their parents naturally alerted police.

1:50.1

If police had been skeptical about the report, that doubt would have quickly been erased because

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