

Weird Little Guys
iHeartPodcasts and Cool Zone Media
Weird Little Guys is a weekly show about the worst people you’ve never heard of, taking you beyond the headlines to get to know the race warriors and aspiring terrorists trying to unravel the fabric of our society. Weaving together the origin stories of modern American white supremacist groups and the crimes that land their members in court, independent journalist Molly Conger exposes the monsters for what they really are - some weird guy. Whether they’re conspiring to build bombs or serving swastika shaped cookies at a dinner party, the weird little guys trying to destroy America are a little less scary with their masks off.
Episodes
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18 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 56min
The Nazi's Mary Sue: Hunter, Pt. 2
A deep dive into connections between a violent white supremacist novel and real-world racist killers. Traces networks, recruitment, and possible grooming within extremist groups. Examines how a writer’s private fantasies and public posturing may have influenced lone-actor violence. Lays out timelines, redactions, and lingering unanswered links.

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Mar 19, 2026 • 53min
The Nazi's Mary Sue: Hunter, Pt. 1
A deep dive into William Luther Pierce's overlooked novel Hunter and its links to real-world white supremacist violence. Discussion of the book’s troubling prose and disturbing scenes. Exploration of how the protagonist mirrors the author and maps onto actual movement figures. Examination of possible real-life connections between the novel, Joseph Paul Franklin, and 1980s extremist networks.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 47min
One Man Race War: Joseph Paul Franklin, Pt. 6
A deep look at the timeline of a racist serial killer, from courtroom confessions to arrest details. The story explores ties to neo‑Nazi networks, influential white‑supremacist figures, and how extremist newsletters and fiction fed real violence. The narrative follows murder sprees, investigations, trials, and why some crimes went unprosecuted.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 47min
Raymond Turner
A search for a murdered man whose name vanished from public records. A detective-style hunt through misreported names and archival documents. Discovery of the true identity and the victim’s ties to school integration. Exploration of local civil rights history and how narratives can erase people. Questions about police response and why accountability often goes missing.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 51min
One Man Race War: Joseph Paul Franklin, Pt. 5
A deep dive into how politics and prosecutorial choices shaped the pursuit of a serial racist killer. The federal civil rights strategy and the dual sovereignty doctrine get sharp focus. The episode traces prison violence, transfer battles, and shifting narratives about motive. It also examines how high‑profile prosecutions affected careers and chilled further charges.

46 snips
Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 1min
One Man Race War: Joseph Paul Franklin, Pt. 4
A deep dive into a racially motivated killer’s travels, attacks, and evolving tactics. The podcast traces early bombs, failed plots, then a shift to sniper-style shootings. It explores ties to extremist newsletters, attempts to impress movement figures, and investigations that pieced together his confessions.

27 snips
Feb 12, 2026 • 49min
One Man Race War: Joseph Paul Franklin, Pt. 3
They trace a violent timeline around the 1978 shooting of Larry Flynt and a sniper-style killing spree. The story explores ties to white supremacist groups, early Nazi conventions, and segregationist operatives. It probes how extremist newsletters and a provocative Hustler spread may have radicalized one man. The narrative follows name changes, bomb fantasies, and the shift from rhetoric to violent action.

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Feb 5, 2026 • 44min
One Man Race War: Joseph Paul Franklin, Pt. 2
A deep dive into 1977 neo‑Nazi violence and the group of killers that summer. Investigates how newsletters and extremist literature shaped a murderer’s timeline. Questions the 'lone wolf' label and explores the movement networks that praised and inspired violence. Reconstructs missing years through research into newsletters and ideological influence.

18 snips
Jan 30, 2026 • 54min
To Catch A Fascist: An Interview with Christopher Mathias
Christopher Mathias, journalist and author who exposes the American far right. He tells stories of long-term infiltration, mass leaks like the RocketChat release, and how metadata and archives unmask extremist networks. The conversation also covers militant anti-fascism, tactics like doxing versus direct confrontation, and the real-world legal and safety consequences of unmasking Nazis.

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Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 56min
CZM Rewind: Soldier of Misfortune: Frank Sweeney
A surreal chronicle of a small-time crook tangled in major historical headlines. The story follows botched robberies, international mercenary claims, and a bizarre trail of forgeries and mail scams. It traces prison alliances, deceitful tip-offs in espionage cases, courtroom drama, and a long campaign of harassment that finally drew federal investigators.


