• Poisoning the Pecks of Grand Rapids

  • The Scandalous 1916 Murder Plot
  • By: Tobin T. Buhk
  • Narrated by: Daniel Henning
  • Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Poisoning the Pecks of Grand Rapids

By: Tobin T. Buhk
Narrated by: Daniel Henning
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With his boyish good looks, Arthur Warren Waite charmed into marriage the daughter of wealthy Grand Rapids business tycoon John E. Peck in 1916. He then wasted no time executing what he believed to be a flawless scheme to hijack his wife's inheritance. The plot went awry when a mysterious telegram set off a sequence of events that ultimately exposed his immoral ambition to poison all other Peck heirs. Follow Waite's fingerprints of indiscretion around Grand Rapids and New York City as author Tobin T. Buhk details this audacious plan of staggering complexity.

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A Gripping Chronicle of Scandal and Murder in Early 20th Century America


In "Poisoning the Pecks of Grand Rapids: The Scandalous 1916 Murder Plot", Tobin T. Buhk crafts a compelling narrative that unveils the dark underbelly of American high society in the early 20th century. Narrated adeptly by Daniel Henning, this true-crime tale immerses listeners in a web of deceit, greed, and betrayal that spirals from the marriage of the charming Arthur Warren Waite to the daughter of the wealthy Peck family.

The plot unravels with an electrifying pace as Buhk details Waite's meticulously planned scheme to secure his wife's inheritance, a plan marred by an unexpected telegram that sets off a series of startling discoveries. Buhk showcases his talent as a seasoned true crime writer with a narrative that navigates between Grand Rapids and New York City, tracing Waite's nefarious activities and the eventual unravelling of his carefully orchestrated plot.

Daniel Henning lends his voice to bring depth and nuance to this shocking historical account, adeptly capturing the atmosphere of a society shaken to its core by the audacity and complexity of Waite's actions. Henning's narration breathes life into the personalities involved, offering listeners a vivid glimpse into the mind of a man driven by unfathomable greed and deceit.

What struck me personally was the connection to the Pecks, albeit not familial, the title immediately pulled me in. It not only promised a riveting journey into a historical crime but also carried a personal resonance, igniting curiosity to delve deeper into the scandal that rocked Grand Rapids in 1916. The detailed account did not disappoint, offering not only a thrilling tale but also a stark warning against the dangers of ambition unrestrained by moral boundaries.

In conclusion, "Poisoning the Pecks of Grand Rapids" stands as a testament to the art of true crime storytelling, where Buhk masterfully dissects a century-old murder plot with the precision of a seasoned detective. Coupled with Henning's immersive narration, this account offers a thrilling glimpse into a scandalous chapter of American history, keeping listeners on the edge of their seats until the very end. A must-listen for aficionados of true crime and historical narratives alike.

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