PODCAST · true crime
The Little Old Murder From Pasadena
by Old Blood
A retired police sergeant and a historian discuss history and true crime in the City of Roses.
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The Killing of James Asadoor
Victor and Alyse discuss the circumstances surrounding the bizarre 1998 incident involving James Asadoor, who got mixed up with the wrong crowd. This case was noteworthy as co-host Victor Cass was part of the homicide team that investigated it. This is the final episode of "The Little Old Murder from Pasadena."
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"They Tell Me I Killed A Man"
In 1950, in an African American nightclub in Old Pasadena called the Onyx Club, a notorious gambler with a violent temper is stabbed by his lover, a beautiful African American woman with a mysterious past.
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57
Murder Most Foul?
Alyse and Victor discuss the bizarre circumstances around the 1961 shooting death of a prominent horseman after an altercation with a Pasadena socialite at the Eaton Canyon Riding Club.
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A Streetcar Named Murder
In 1903, a dispute over the fare paid on a Pasadena streetcar led local ne'er-do-well Archie Hill to shoot popular conductor Wilbur Carlton.
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Stuffed in the Trunk
Victor and Alyse discuss a mysterious "cold case" murder from 2004 that led to the arrest of a prominent Tournament of Roses director.
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54
The Fork & Knife Killer
In 1948, a prominent Pasadena businessman with a secret double life turns up dead in his modern, ranch-style home near the Rose Bowl.
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The D.E.A Murders
Alyse and Victor discuss the tragic 1988 shooting of two DEA agents on S. Marengo Ave. that led to a pursuit and violent gunbattle.
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52
Love Powders?
In 1896, an ill-fated love triangle turns deadly at a cabin in Pasadena's Arroyo Seco.
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51
Michael Boyd & Anthony Wells
Victor and Alyse discuss the 1994 gang-related murders of Michael Boyd and Anthony Wells in Pasadena's Northwest neighborhood.
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50
Stick 'Em Up!
In 1930, notorious Japanese criminal Frank Shiraishi gets two African-American men to stick up a Chinese gambling den in Pasadena's "Chinatown," with tragic consequences.
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A Christmas Tragedy
Alyse and Victor discuss the 2012 Christmas Day gang shooting of innocent bystander and beloved community member, Victor McClinton.
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The Short Family Tragedy
In 1921, Pasadena Constable John Sosey attempts to arrest Charles Short for "criminal insanity," but things go bad when Short pulls out a handgun.
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The Murder of Jennifer Ortega
Victor and Alyse discuss the 2008 gang murder of 20-year-old Jennifer Ortega, who was targeted for violating a "code of the streets."
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46
The Bones of Tom Barry
In February 1909, Thomas Barry left for Mt. Lowe on foot with $100 in gold and was never seen again. Two years later, a partial skeleton was discovered. Was this Tom Barry?
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45
He Thought He Got Away With It
Alyse and Victor discuss the 1987 murder of Mary Drew, which became an unsolved cold case until 2007.
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44
Stone Dead in Lamanda Park
In 1889, a wine-fueled physical altercation turns deadly for a Lamanda Park, Pasadena family, when two brothers-in-law return from work at a winery.
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43
Murder at Caltech
Victor and Alyse discuss the 1995 shooting death of beloved Caltech custodial supervisor, Francisco Mora, who was shot by his girlfriend's estranged husband while on campus.
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42
A Bungalow Bludgeoning
In 1924, misplaced charity turns deadly for a wealthy socialite as an ex-felon that she tries to help has other plans.
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The Murder of Jenny Kao
Alyse and Victor discuss the sad and horrific 1982 kidnapping and murder of 9-year-old Jenny Kao, who was abducted while selling candy at the Plaza Pasadena shopping mall.
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The Mysterious Deaths on New York Drive
In 1943, a prominent Marshall Fundamental School teacher and his educator wife are found dead in their Altadena home on New York Drive, in what authorities claim was a "suicide pact"--but was it?
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Shot in their Sleep
Victor and Alyse discuss the shocking 1985 double murder of popular John Muir High School teacher Robert Jones, and Ronald McClendon, a 17-year-old Muir student in his charge.
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Murder Atop The Florist's Shop
In 1933, Harold Wolcott's tumultuous and often abusive relationship with Helen Bendowski ends with his shooting her on the roof of his flower shop after a drunken night of revelry at the Hotel Maryland.
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The Murder of Pasadena Police Agent Richard Morris
Alyse and Victor discuss the tragic 1969 shooting death of undercover vice-narcotics Agent Richard "Dickie" Morris, the first and (to date) only Pasadena Police Officer murdered in the line of duty.
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But Was it Murder?
In 1930, a bizarre report of a murder at an East Pasadena mansion leads Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators to uncover the truth behind the suicide of a prominent doctor.
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The Murder of Dr. Gupta
Victor and Alyse discuss the infamous 1999 strangulation murder of Dr. Deepti Gupta by her married lover, Dr. Kevin Anderson.
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34
The Chef Shot the Chauffeur
Pasadena Police investigate the bizarre 1921 murder-suicide committed by the Chinese chef of a prominent Pasadena family near "Millionaire's Row."
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Fatal Hit & Run in East Washington Village
Alyse and Victor discuss the 2006 fatal hit & run in East Washington Village that led to second-degree murder charges against the suspect.
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The Mysterious Murder of Martin Telles
Pasadena Police and LA County Sheriff's Detectives investigate the 1922 murder of 17-year-old Martin Telles, found bludgeoned in a reservoir at the Glenarm Power Plant.
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Murder Suicide on East Green
Victor and Alyse discuss the tragic 1998 murder of KALI AM radio station receptionist Claudia Yanez in Pasadena's Playhouse District neighborhood.
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30
A Killing at Chapman Ranch
In 1899, Pasadena Police and LA County Sheriffs exhaust all leads in the bloody slaying of Moy Jung, a Chinese immigrant in East Pasadena.
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The Murder of Victor Cass
Alyse and Victor (whew!) discuss the brutal and senseless 2011 murder of the other Victor Cass from Pasadena.
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Guts, Guts, and Still More Guts
A 1928 bank robbery leads to a violent and dramatic Pasadena Police car-to-car gun battle with two heavily-armed gangsters.
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Shootout in East Pasadena
Victor and Alyse discuss the wild 2021 Pasadena Police shootout that occurred in East Pasadena in which a crazed gunman murdered an innocent bystander before being neutralized.
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Two's Company, Four's a Murder
A love quadrangle unraveled in 1929 Pasadena, after prominent automobile salesman Victor Cooley was found bludgeoned with a hammer in his apartment.
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Lamb Funeral Home
On the heels of HBO's "The Mortician," listen to a breakdown of arguably the most infamous, grisly and shocking true crime case in Pasadena history--burning bodies, selling body parts and murder--this case has everything!
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Tournament of Terror
Alyse and Victor discuss the tragic grandstand collapse at the 1926 Tournament of Roses Parade in which criminal negligence led to 11 gruesome deaths and hundreds of casualties.
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A Woman Scorned
A love triangle turns fatal for a married lawyer on South Marengo Avenue after Pasadena Police respond to neutralize a threat to his family.
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Victim at the Vandervort
Victor and Alyse discuss the bizarre, 1925 unsolved murder of an eccentric spiritualist in Old Pasadena.
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Double Homicide at Crown Jewelry
In 1993, a normal day turns deadly for the Yu family as their jewelry store gets robbed.
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20
The Raymond Ripper
Alyse and Victor discuss the grisly and controversial 1906 murder from the grounds of Pasadena's famous Raymond Hotel.
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Two Bullets and a Buttstock
In 1947, a young man arrived at the Pasadena Police Department and told officers that there was a dead teenage girl in his car. Was it a suicide pact gone wrong?
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The Murders on Madison Ave
Victor and Alyse discuss the double murder of a beloved culinary school instructor and his wife in Playhouse Village.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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Strike Three You're Dead!
In 1941, an alcohol-fueled bad marriage ends in tragedy for a former major leaguer and his wife.
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The King King Murder
A well-known barber shop owner is brutally stabbed to death in a case that co-host Victor has a personal connection with.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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Tommy Bowman & The Missing Children
Alyse and Victor discuss the disappearance of Tommy Bowman, who went missing in 1957 after a hiking trip to Pasadena with his family. Tommy was just one of at least six children who went missing from the Angeles National Forest between 1953 and 1970.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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East Pasadena Wife Killer
LA County sheriffs find themselves in a standoff with a man who just murdered his estranged wife in East Pasadena.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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The Tragic Case of Maria Isabel Fernandez
Alyse and Victor discuss the grisly 1999 slaying of beloved flamenco dancer Maria Isabel Fernandez.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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12
Angel of the Arroyo
Victor and Alyse discuss a famous attempted murder and suicide at one of Pasadena's most iconic architectural landmarks, the Colorado Street Bridge.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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The Sphinx Murder
Today, your hosts revisit Pasadena's most infamous cold case, the 1933 murder of Leonard Siever at the Scottish Rite Temple.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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Murder on Mount Lowe
In this episode, we discuss some of the incidents that occurred on the historic Mount Lowe Railway and resort, including an attempted murder/suicide from 1902.Music credits to Fesilyan Studios.
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A retired police sergeant and a historian discuss history and true crime in the City of Roses.
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