In the Red Clay Podcast - Chapter 2: Of Monsters and Men

Published 2022-02-09
In Chapter 2 of our 13 part podcast series, The devastating murder of a public official sets in motion the beginning of a new criminal enterprise.

Listen to the entire 13-episode series:
link.chtbl.com/InTheRedClay

Apple Podcasts:
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-red-clay/id15…

Spotify:
open.spotify.com/show/4NJQ9Osr5x6OIiz1qqyME9

Music from the series:
   • Fast Train Comin'  

About In the Red Clay
Buried deep in the past of a quiet southern town lies the legend of Billy Sunday Birt, the most dangerous man in Georgia history. A chance meeting one spring day unravels the truth behind the notorious figure and uncovers new secrets along the way.

In the Red Clay is a production of Imperative Entertainment. The series is created and hosted by Sean Kipe and Executive Produced by Jason Hoch and Gino Falsetto. Jason Hoch is story editor. Additional editing by Jason Hoch and Shaine Freeman. Sound engineering by Shaine Freeman. Cover art by Jeana Sullivan.

All Comments (18)
  • @watchdog304
    I'm so happy I found this podcast. Great storytelling!
  • @katehobbs5327
    Well done! I enjoyed this narrative. Reminds me of home in East Texas. Similar..50’s -60’s.
  • This music and narration makes the hair on the back of neck stand up,,I can’t stop listening to to this podcast.
  • @joeshirley188
    I have met Stoney he is bigger than life great man treated me like a brother. Stoney is one of the nicest man you will ever meet . I hope to get a chance to visit him again .
  • @bobbyg5490
    Mr. Sean Kipe, you have the perfect voice for narrating. Please keep the videos coming.
  • This documentary needs some more love from the viewers I can't believe only six people have commented on this, this is the best documentary series I have ever seen
  • Great story. I live right down the road from where the man who built the engine in Billy Sr.'s Cyclone lived.
  • SHOULD make a movie about this with only local people allowed to portray the characters!
  • @brianpaul6386
    I have listened to a lot of podcasts. This story has moved me to the core. I know the man did wrong but no one is perfect. I'm a 51 year old man who doesn't cry much. When I heard this man cry over his father, it brought me to crocodile tears!!
  • Grew up on “Jackson Trail” between Winder and Jefferson in the early 70’s. This podcast is very interesting.
  • @brianbanks7685
    Born and raised in Georgia born in Wilkes Co raised in Lincoln Co never knew of all of this very interesting
  • I live in hall county I remember seeing this on tv when it came out about the mulberry river,, I’m amazed how the world worked back then,