
Crimes of the Centuries
Amber Hunt and Audioboom
Show overview
Crimes of the Centuries has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 271 episodes, alongside 21 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 190 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 6th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 37 min and 45 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language True Crime show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 30 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 57 episodes published. Published by Amber Hunt and Audioboom.
From the publisher
Crime is so commonplace that it takes something particularly shocking to be labelled the “crime of the century.” Even so, there are a lot of cases that have earned the distinction. In each episode of Crimes of the Centuries, award-winning journalist Amber Hunt will examine a case that’s lesser known today but was huge when it happened. The cases explored span the centuries and each left a mark. Some made history by changing laws. Others were so shocking they changed society.
Latest Episodes
View all 271 episodesS6: The Murder of Faith Hedgepeth: Future COTC?
S6 Ep17: Meaher's Illegal Gamble: The Last Slave Ship
S6 Ep16: The King of Meriwether County
S6 Ep15: Twilight Zone Part 2: 'We Decided to Break the Law'
S6 Ep14: Twilight Zone Part 1: Vic Morrow's Last Role
S6 Ep13: Wesley Elkins: The 11-Year-Old Killer
S6: Murdaugh Country: Future Crimes of the Centuries?
S6 Ep12: Above Suspicion: The FBI Informant Who Disappeared
The Case Files History Left Unsolved | Hidden History with Dr. Harini Bhat
S6 Ep11: The Butcher of Rostov
S6 Ep10: The Fire That Condemned Cameron Todd Willingham
S6: Future Crimes of the Centuries? The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
S6 Ep9: The Torso in the Marsh
S6 Ep8: The Covenant Conspiracy
S6 Ep7: Reckless Disregard: The Carrollton Bus Crash
S6 Ep6: The Murder That Sparked the Zoot Suit Riots

ENCORE: The Life and Death of Sam Cooke
bonusSinging his way through the 1950s and early 1960s, appealing to audiences across a segregated music industry, churning out hits of dreamy quality like “You Send Me” and inspirational fortitude like “A Change Is Gonna Come,” Sam Cooke was more than an artist. He lived – and died – a legend. So how did he end up shot in a Los Angeles motel in 1964? In this episode, we’ll trace the tale: start to finish.

S6 Ep 5S6 Ep5: LIVE Episode: Cincinnati's "Seamstress Slayer"
In November 1958, duck hunters at Cowan Lake State Park stumbled upon a burned body so badly damaged it was nearly unrecognizable. It belonged to Louise Bergen, a 32-year-old Cincinnati mother whose disappearance had already set off whispers of secret relationships and divided loyalties. What followed became one of the most notorious murder cases in the city's history—featuring a shocking confession, a death sentence, and a prosecutor who refused to look at evidence that might have told a different story. (Note: This episode was recorded live at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts in Hamilton, Ohio.)Additional note: A regular listener and relative of the prosecutor mentioned in this story, C. Watson Hover, reached out to correct my pronunciation of his surname. I said "hover," as in "hoverboard." The correct pronunciation is the word "over" with an H. Thank you, Lisa, for letting me know! Crimes of the Centuries is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten crimes from times past that made a mark and helped change history. You can get early and ad-free episodes and more over at www.grabbagcollab.comOrder the Crimes of the Centuries book at your favorite bookstore or at www.centuriespod.com/book!

S6 Ep 4S6 Ep4: Stolen Valor: The Woman Who Wasn't There
In the years after September 11, 2001, one survivor’s story rose above nearly all others. She said she had escaped from the South Tower, lost the man she loved on the 99th floor, and lived with injuries that would never fully heal. Her account became central to how the world understood survival, grief and resilience after the attacks. But when a reporter began asking routine questions ahead of an anniversary, the story quietly unraveled. Crimes of the Centuries is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten crimes from times past that made a mark and helped change history. You can get early and ad-free episodes and more over at www.grabbagcollab.comOrder the Crimes of the Centuries book at your favorite bookstore or at www.centuriespod.com/book!

S6 Ep 3S6 Ep3: The Shepherd's Bush Massacre
In August 1966, three unarmed London police officers pulled over a suspicious car on Braybrook Street in Shepherd's Bush in West London. Within minutes, all three were dead—shot in cold blood by three career criminals who'd rather kill than go back to prison. The murders shocked Britain and sparked a months-long manhunt for Harry Roberts, who managed to evade capture while his face was plastered across every newspaper in the country. Crimes of the Centuries is a podcast from Grab Bag Collab exploring forgotten crimes from times past that made a mark and helped change history. You can get early and ad-free episodes and more over at www.grabbagcollab.comHave you read the Crimes of the Centuries book? Order today at www.centuriespod.com/book!