
The Bootlegger King Who Killed His Wife and Got Away With It | Ep. 120
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George Remus made millions bootlegging during Prohibition, lived like Gatsby, married a woman named Imogene, then murdered her in broad daylight. The kicker? He defended himself in court…and walked free.
This episode of Arsenic Culture dives into one of the wildest real-life crime sagas in American history:
💰 The “King of the Bootleggers”
🚘 A high-speed car chase through Cincinnati
⚖️ A murder trial featuring self-defense, insanity pleas, and stickpins
💔 Betrayal, revenge, and Shakespeare-level chaos
Prohibition was messy. George Remus was messier.
#GeorgeRemus #TrueCrimeHistory #ProhibitionEra
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