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Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones
by Tarah Thomas
A storytelling podcast that begins with a walk through Southern Cemeteries and follows the lives hidden beneath the stones. Not the grand monuments or famous names, but the quiet ones; the ones most people pass without noticing. Each episode starts at a grave and unfolds into a true story drawn from records. Murder trials, mysteries, tragedies, and moments of quiet humanity emerge from the past as we walk together through the cemeteries of the American South.Every stone marks a life, and every life has a story. Episodes begin releasing on March 19, 2026.
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Milus Haughton: Forgotten Founder
Not all lives are lived in the headlines, marked by scandal and violence. Some lives are about loss, resilience, and rebuilding after tragedy. This is the story of a man remembered not for the headlines, but for the life he quietly lived in a town that bears his name.
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The DeFiliquier Family: A Black Hand Plot
In the early 20th century, a shadowy organization threatened violence on families in an effort to extort money. In 1911, a Black Hand letter appeared in Shreveport, and the case that followed would shock an entire state.
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Fannie Roos: Notorious Courtesan of Shreveport
In late 19th century Shreveport, one woman's name appeared in newspaper headlines again and again: Fannie Roos. Known as a courtesan and proprietress of a house of ill repute, she stood at the center of violence, scandal, and the lives of the men who crossed her path. This is the story of Fannie Roos, the woman at the center of Shreveport's vice district for a decade.
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Will Doles: A Deadly Small Town Feud
In 1930s Louisiana, one man's violent temper spilled over from his home into the streets of the small town of Gilliam...with deadly consequences.In this episode, we explore the story of Will Doles, his deadly feud with a neighbor, and the woman who rose out of the violence to create a better life for herself and her son.Every stone has a story. Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones explores the lives, tragedies, and mysteries hidden beneath the headstones of the American South.
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M M Romby: The Dancing Master
Post-Civil War Louisiana was a hard place. Many men never returned home, others came back changed, and the landscape itself still bore the scars of war. But then...a dancing master came to town.In this episode, we explore the life of M M Romby, a dancing master, award-winning fiddler, and man whose music crossed social and racial lines in a deeply divided South.Every stone has a story. Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones explores the lives, tragedies, and mysteries hidden beneath the headstones of the American South.
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Johnie Lafelle: Assassination in Arcadia
In 1886, the small town of Arcadia, Louisiana, was shaken by the gruesome murder of a quiet citizen. The entire country would soon be shocked by the mob justice that followed.In this episode, we briefly cover the life and murder of Johnie Lafelle and examine a moment when small-town justice may have gone terribly wrong. Every stone has a story. Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones explores the lives, tragedies, and mysteries hidden beneath the headstones of the American South.
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Charles McD Puckette: A Duel Among Newspaper Men
In 19th-century journalism, newspaper editors did not just write the news...they fought it. Ink, fists, pistols, shotguns, and even cane swords could be the chosen weapons. In this episode, we explore the turbulent life of brilliant young newspaper editor, Charles McDonald Puckette, from the proposed shotgun duel that kept the city on edge to the quiet cemetery where he now rests under a tombstone inscribed with poetry. Every stone has a story. Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones explores the lives, tragedies, and mysteries hidden beneath the headstones of the American South.
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Stephen C. King: A Deadly Family Dispute
In rural 1880s Louisiana, a family fight escalated into a deadly confrontation, leaving one family member dead, and a community searching for answers.Why had an upstanding member of the community shot his brother-in-law to death? In this episode, we follow the story of Stephen C. King and a sudden family rift that ended a life too soon.Every stone has a story. Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones explores the lives, tragedies, and mysteries hidden beneath the headstones of the American South.
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Smokey Joe Feducia: The Murder at the Chicken Inn
In 1935 Bossier City, LA, an argument between two men ended in gunfire, leaving a man known as Smokey Joe dead.What happened that night would be argues in court and debated across the city.In this episode, we cover the story of Smokey Joe Feducia, from the deadly confrontation at the Chicken Inn, to the grave yard where he now rests. Every stone has a story. Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones explores the lives, tragedies, and mysteries hidden beneath the headstones of the American South.
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Season 1 Preview- Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones
Season One Preview of Southern Souls: Stories from the Stones.Southern Souls is a narrative history podcast exploring forgotten lives through the stories hidden beneath Southern grave markers.Each episode begins in a cemetery and follows the story of a life that history nearly forgot.Season One features stories of murder, music, scandal, tragedy, and survival across the American South.Hosted by Tarah Thomas.Music for this trailer is Undercover Vampire Policeman by Chris Zabriskie, used under a Creative Commons License.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A storytelling podcast that begins with a walk through Southern Cemeteries and follows the lives hidden beneath the stones. Not the grand monuments or famous names, but the quiet ones; the ones most people pass without noticing. Each episode starts at a grave and unfolds into a true story drawn from records. Murder trials, mysteries, tragedies, and moments of quiet humanity emerge from the past as we walk together through the cemeteries of the American South.Every stone marks a life, and every life has a story. Episodes begin releasing on March 19, 2026.
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Tarah Thomas
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