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Murder, Mischief & Mayhem!

Murder, Mischief & Mayhem!

Written by: Justin Vyor
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Murder, Mischief & Mayhem! is an anthology of America’s heritage of scandal and murder. From the annals of American criminal history come sensational cases that captured and held the public’s imagination. Join us for an excursion into that era’s version of Crime Scene Investigation – well before computers, cell phones, suspect databases, and DNA analysis – carried out by legends of law enforcement, in pursuit of some of the most notorious criminals from the 19th and 20th centuries.Justin Vyor, 2025 Social Sciences True Crime World
Episodes
  • An Interview with Justin Vyor, the creator and writer of Murder, Mischief & Mayhem!
    Jul 12 2025

    Justin Vyor is the creator and writer of Murder, Mischief & Mayhem!, the anthology podcast that explores sensational but long-forgotten American murder cases from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Justin's deep fascination with the odd corners of American history —especially when crime, character, and culture collide — has resulted in a unique podcast series that features compelling narration and dramatic recreations of some really bizarre cases.

    With a sharp eye for detail and a deep love for history, Justin dives into the strange crimes and stranger characters that haunted the late 19th and 20th centuries—cases that were once national scandals but have since faded into obscurity.

    Justin’s interest in crime and human behavior isn’t just academic—it’s personal. We discuss Justin's career on the West Coast as a educator. He holds a AA, BA, and an MA. Since moving to Los Angeles from Long Island, Justin has taught every grade K–12 in Los Angeles public schools, worked in the prison system, and currently serves as adjunct faculty at Santa Monica College. He previously wrote and hosted Transit TV Teacher, a public service series that aired on LA County buses for six years.

    What continues to drive Justin is his passion for seeking out and crafting a great story. Every current and future episode of Murder, Mischief & Mayhem! is built from that passion: a forgotten crime, a vivid character, and a mystery worth retelling.

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    22 mins
  • The Wicked Wardlaw Women & The Mysterious Death of Ocey Snead Episode #2 (of 2)
    Mar 29 2023

    Upon the discovery of the body of Ocey Snead, the three Wardlaw sisters are apprehended and indicted on first degree murder charges. The circumstances surrounding the girl’s passing are incriminating. The “women in black” all steadfastly maintain their innocence in a courtroom unnerved by the untimely death of Virginia Wardlaw (who starves herself in her jail cell) and the egomaniacal ravings of Caroline Martin during the proceedings. However, the trial takes a dramatic turn when a surprise witness, Albert Wardlaw – the sisters’ brother – takes the stand.

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    26 mins
  • The Wicked Wardlaw Women & The Mysterious Death of Ocey Snead Episode #1 (of 2)
    Mar 16 2023

    East Orange New Jersey was an affluent, tree-lined, mansion-filled community in 1909, populated by oil tycoons and Newark industrialists. In November of that year, its tranquility was suddenly shattered by a phone call to the police from Virginia Wardlaw, one of the three Wardlaw women (the Sisters in Black) who were well known in East Orange for their weird attire and strange behavior. That disturbing call resulted in a visit by the authorities to the Wardlaw home, where they discovered the body of a 19-year girl, Miss Ocey Snead, in an upstairs bathtub. Despite the protests of Virginia Wardlaw that this was an accident (or a possible suicide) the authorities felt otherwise. The investigation that followed and the evidence that surfaced painted a far different picture of how the three sisters treated the young girl in their care. Hardly the benevolent custodians they claimed to be, the sisters plotted to rob the young victim of her inheritance, her sanity, and her life. Join our host, G.W. Bailey, as we chronicle another true story from America’s criminal past—a tale of betrayal, gaslighting and murder.

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    27 mins
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