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Author: B.T. Harman

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Catlick is the lost story of how spies, villains, & midnight vigilantes nearly destroyed the South's grandest city. Catlick is part true crime, part historical narrative, and part memoir. B.T. Harman weaves masterful storytelling into a riveting sonic experience that traces one of the most tragic series of events ever to befall a single American city. 22 episodes total.

More than 450,000 episodes of Catlick have been downloaded and CNN recently called it a "must-listen podcast!"
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2019-10-0901:45

Catlick is the lost true story of how spies, villains, and midnight vigilantes nearly destroyed the south's grandest city. Coming October 21st.
E1: The Forgotten Vault

E1: The Forgotten Vault

2019-10-2127:293

In 1985, a group of men in hard hats made an unusual discovery in the basement of an abandoned cotton mill in downtown Atlanta.***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
They've always said there are two Atlantas. Never was that more clear than on the stormy night of January 21, 1911.Months Covered in This Episode: 1 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
E3: An American Ripper

E3: An American Ripper

2019-10-2124:091

Poor black women are turning up dead around Atlanta. Police are baffled, and local newsrooms begin speculating that there's a homicidal maniac operating on the outskirts of Georgia's booming railroad town.Months Covered in This Episode: 1-6 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
It’s the summer of 1911, and a wave of crime has engulfed Atlanta. Gangs of thieves terrorize the city while an unknown killer claims a new victim every Saturday night. A media frenzy ensues and a quintessentially Southern boogeyman is born.Month Covered in This Episode: 7 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
E5: Slash and Dash

E5: Slash and Dash

2019-11-0534:36

As summer turns to fall, the Ripper resumes his ghastly work. In the heart of Atlanta, the city's elite black leaders rally to protect their women. Meanwhile rumors spread far beyond the city, and the attack on a sleeping family 300 miles from Atlanta spawns a new theory.Months Covered in This Episode: 7-11 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
E6: Black or White

E6: Black or White

2019-11-1340:412

Local authorities arrive at a scene so gruesome, one paper calls it, "the most atrocious murder...in the history of the city."Police respond with cryptic statements, followed by an aggressive dragnet targeting local black men. Meanwhile, black clergy take drastic measures to protect their women, and a publication thousands of miles from Atlanta proposes a radical new theory about the killer's identity.Months Covered in This Episode: 11-12 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
E7: Look, Pause, Feel

E7: Look, Pause, Feel

2019-11-1932:28

***Have you subscribed to the Vault? It's a digital scrapbook packed with artifacts from the Catlick story. Subscribe today at http://catlick.com.***In January, Atlantans are hopeful 1912 is less bloody than the year before. The new year also brings the announcement that the biggest name in American journalism is coming to Atlanta. Meanwhile, a mysterious & threatening letter arrives at a small police headquarters 60 miles north of the city.Months Covered in This Episode: 13-14 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
E8: Rat-Eyed

E8: Rat-Eyed

2019-11-2635:51

After an Atlanta grand jury publicly declares that the Ripper is a myth, three more bodies are discovered. Police take a man into custody and present indisputable evidence that THE Atlanta Ripper is finally behind bars.Months Covered in This Episode: 15-20 (of 56)***Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com.****** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ****** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ***
Was a booby-trapped cottage deep in the woods of south Georgia a demented plot of the Atlanta Ripper? After exhaustive research, B.T. reveals the name of a brand new suspect in this hundred year old murder mystery.* Subscribe to the Catlick Vault and browse merch at http://catlick.com. ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
Was the Ripper a wealthy white planter from the swamps of south Georgia who commuted to Atlanta by rail for weekend killing sprees?B.T. presents "The Mitchell Theory."* This episode has a vault FREEbie! Get the whole W.H. Mitchell timeline + pictures at http://catlick.com/atlantaripper ** Browse Catlick merch at http://catlicktrading.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
Far north of Atlanta, a brand new saga unfolds when a woman wakes to the site of a strange man standing in her bedroom. Panic turns to outrage, as locals—armed for war—flood a small town square.Months Covered in This Episode: 21 (of 56)* Subscribe to the Catlick Vault at http://catlick.com ** Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
When a white woman is found bludgeoned and unconscious, hysteria takes over a rural community. A man is arrested and a mob of thousands demand blood. Later, a brand new terror is unleashed in the moonlit hills of Forsyth County.Months covered in this episode 21-22 (of 56)* Subscribe to the Catlick Vault at http://catlick.com ** Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
State militia escorts the prisoners north from Atlanta as local officials in Forsyth County prepare for a blockbuster trial. Meanwhile, masked men escalate their midnight raids on black communities.Months covered in this episode: 22 (of 56)The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.* Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
In Forsyth County, a vicious welcome awaits several black families who return to their homes in early 1913. And a brand new drama takes center stage when a night watchman makes a shocking, late-night discovery in the basement of an Atlanta factory. Months covered in this episode: 23-28 (of 56)The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.* Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast ** Be sure to follow ATL comics @allyedge and @damonjr2 on Instagram.
Atlanta police work around the clock to track down suspects in the murder of a 13-year old factory worker. Meanwhile, rival newspapers wage an all-out war to cover the most sensational murder mystery in the history of the state. Months covered in this episode: 28-29 (of 56)The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.* Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
The investigation into who killed little Mary Phagan takes a dramatic turn when a factory worker spots a man washing a red substance out of a work shirt. And as rumors of sexual misconduct swirl, a grand jury makes a crucial ruling—setting the stage for a blockbuster trial that will be debated for the next 100 years.Months covered in this episode: 29-32 (of 56)You’re invited to the Catlick LIVE Finale on March 14! Get all the details at http://catlick.com/finale The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.* Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
A horse slasher, a Gospel choir, motorcycle races, and whiskey gangs made the summer of 1913 one to remember in Atlanta. But it was the trial of Leo Frank that really had the town buzzing. By late August, the two dueling legal teams wrap up their closing arguments, and then—a verdict.Months covered in this episode: 30-36 (of 56)The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.* Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
On the eastern edge of Atlanta, the wealthy but aging owner of an enormous cotton mill passes the torch to his son. However, trouble is brewing as workers become increasingly irate over brutal working conditions and the slum-like state of the mill village. Meanwhile, a world-famous private eye arrives in Atlanta and makes a stunning accusation in the Leo Frank case. Months covered in this episode: 37-41 (of 56)The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.* Browse t-shirts, stickers, & prints at http://catlick.com ** Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
E19: Let Us Have Justice

E19: Let Us Have Justice

2020-02-2754:421

As word of the strike spreads, donations and well-wishes begin to pour in from other low-wage workers around the city. More good news arrives when a fiery (but controversial) activist joins the strike’s leadership team and a major religious group rallies behind the cause. Meanwhile, Oscar Elsas launches a counter-strike, marshaling a secret coalition of mill owners, an army of undercover informants, and a calamitous raid of the mill village.Months covered in this episode: 41-42 (of 56)The Catlick digital scrapbook is NOW LIVE with vintage photos, maps, bonus episodes & more. To subscribe, just go to http://catlick.com, and click on VAULT.We have two t-shirts inspired by this episode! Pick up one of our white or black “Let Us Have Justice” tees inside the Catlick store at http://catlicktrading.com. AND! In honor of our 19th episode, we’re giving listeners 19% off any t-shirt in the Catlick store. Just use promo code 19NOW at checkout.* Catlick on Instagram: http://instagram.com/catlickpodcast ** Catlick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/catlickpodcast *
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lisa bradford

that was a fine journey. thanks B.T.

Mar 29th
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Jacob Eubanks

Best podcast I've ever listened to. The people that find this after all the episodes are recorded are the real winners here. It's so good that waiting the week between episodes is excruciating. Two thumbs up 👍👍 (or the same thumb up twice)

Feb 12th
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piglin_gold64

I don't think you can say Americans were "the original terrorists". History is SO much longer than just the US. Same thing with slavery; it has happened in every country in history.

Jan 8th
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Kit Harrison

One of my favorites ! like the prologues not connected to the story.....keep em' coming !

Nov 26th
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lisa bradford

ok I am a complete idiot.... I admit it. I have literally listened to the episode 5 times and I SI.PLY CANNOT UNDERSTAND THE CRYPTIC LAST WORDS.... Firstly, I get the theme of atlanta having a "caring problem" meaning they didnt seem to care that much about the women of color being hunted in the streets for weeks and weeks. I get it when B.T. says they didnt have a housekeeping or servant problem, they had a caring problem. BUT after hearing the albeit awesome description of the funeral of the civil war hero, I DO NOT GET THE LINE that after the funeral, it was "obvious that NOW EVERYONE CARED". WHY did the funeral make the white community start caring, or otherwise will someone explain that line PLEASE. I have listened over and over thinking I missed the linking line or something. but I cannot find it anywhere.

Oct 30th
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lisa bradford

this is the next podcast sensation, so timely released with halloween. and I LOVE the music!!

Oct 27th
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lisa bradford

cannot wait til tuesday!!!!!

Oct 27th
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Kelly Colleen

LOVE THIS PODCAST!

Oct 25th
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