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Italian American Stories Podcast

Italian American Stories Podcast

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A podcast that rediscovers the forgotten stories of Italian Americans in the newspapers of the past.Italian American Stories World
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  • Episode 85: Josephine Bruno
    Jan 30 2026

    In April of 1923, eight-year-old Josephine Bruno disappeared just steps from her Brooklyn home. By the next morning, she was found brutally murdered in the shared cellar of her apartment building — and despite an intense investigation, her killer was never identified.

    Josephine was born in Lombardi, Italy, and came to America with her family as a small child. On a rainy spring night, her mother left her waiting briefly while she went back inside to retrieve an umbrella. Josephine vanished in those few minutes, setting off frantic searches by her family, neighbors, and eventually the police.

    In this episode, I tell Josephine’s story through contemporary newspaper accounts, tracing the night she disappeared, the devastating discovery made by a neighbor the following morning, and the investigation that followed. We look at suspicious arrests that went nowhere, the heartbreaking funeral attended by thousands, and the troubling questions raised by journalists months later — including whether critical mistakes in the early hours cost the case its chance at justice.

    More than a true crime story, this is a quiet remembrance of a little girl whose life was cut short and whose name slowly faded from the headlines. By revisiting her story over a century later, we honor Josephine Bruno, her family, and the truth that her life — and her death — mattered.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 84: Tales from the Archives #6: Axes, Stolen Childhoods, and Sacred Vows
    Jan 22 2026

    In this sixth installment of Tales from the Archives, we uncover three unforgettable — and unsettling — stories pulled straight from old newspapers that reveal the complex, often dark realities of Italian American history .

    We begin with Rosa DeCicco, an Italian immigrant whose obsession with reclaiming her children led to repeated arrests, courtroom drama, and violent confrontations that shocked early-1900s Portland. Her story raises difficult questions about motherhood, custody, and mental health at a time when women had few protections.

    Next, we travel to Castle Garden in 1878, where immigration officials uncovered a disturbing case involving a young Italian girl allegedly sold by her own father and brought to America under suspicious circumstances — a chilling glimpse into the exploitation and trafficking that haunted many immigrant families.

    We close with the remarkable life of Michael Bochino, a deeply devout Italian immigrant in Baltimore whose backyard shrine to the Virgin Mary became a place of pilgrimage for decades. Revered by many yet plagued by personal controversy, Bino’s life reveals the complicated intersection of faith, temper, devotion, and legacy.

    These stories remind us that Italian American history is not just one of triumph — but also of struggle, sacrifice, and survival.

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    19 mins
  • Episode 83: Tales from the Archives #5 — Murder, Kidnapping, and Forgotten Italian Immigrants
    Jan 15 2026

    In this fifth installment of Tales from the Archives, we uncover three haunting, unfinished stories pulled straight from early 20th-century newspapers — stories where Italian immigrants were remembered in headlines, but forgotten in history.

    We begin in 1911 Southern Colorado, where an Italian rancher is found murdered on a lonely county road near Aguilar. A former business partner is arrested, a posse is formed, and newspapers eagerly report the violence — but the story abruptly disappears, leaving unanswered questions about justice and what became of those involved.

    Next, we turn to a national scandal involving the son of President William Howard Taft. After a tragic automobile accident in Massachusetts leaves an Italian laborer with a fractured skull, newspapers focus almost entirely on the president’s distress and his son’s remorse — while the injured immigrant himself fades into the background. His name appears misspelled, his identity obscured, and his fate ultimately unknown.

    Finally, we travel to Pueblo’s Italian community in 1925, where a groom vanishes just days before his long-awaited church wedding. Accusations of kidnapping, jealousy, poisoning, and scandal swirl through the press, but conflicting reports and misspelled names make it impossible to determine what truly happened — or whether the groom disappeared by force or by choice.

    These are stories of violence, love, jealousy, power, and erasure, told through the imperfect lens of old newspapers. Tales from the Archives explores not just what was reported — but what was left out.

    If you’re drawn to historical true crime, Italian American history, forgotten headlines, and mysteries lost to time, this episode is for you.

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    16 mins
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