Julie D'Aubigny was truly a rare one. She could sword fight with the best of them. She could sing opera like a song bird. She wore men's clothing, she wore women's clothing, she wore whatever she wanted. And as a great lover, she'd also steal your girl. There was almost nothing she couldn't do. She also was a shameless outlaw who lived by the sword and nearly died by the executioner's ax. But she was cool with the Sun King, Louis XIV. Basically, she lived, she loved, and her life begs the question: how is there not a major movie about her?

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Charles Ponzi
55:41

True Crime by A True Crimer: Mary Carole McDonnell, the Fake Aerospace Heiress
51:28

I Was Just the Weed Guy: George Martorano
52:22