Criminal



Episode 211: Crazy Eddie

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Mar 2023 08:00

In the 1980s, the discount electronics chain store Crazy Eddie was so famous, its commercials were parodied on "Saturday Night Live." So when the family business began selling its company shares on Wall Street — making millions — nobody questioned it

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Episode 210: Out of the Box

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 10 Mar 2023 09:00

In 1964, one of the best javelin throwers in Australia traveled to England to see if he could qualify for the Olympics. But, because of an injury, he didn’t make the team - and he couldn’t afford a plane ticket home. So he came up with an idea while

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Episode 209: An Impossible Crime, Part 2

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Mar 2023 09:00

This episode continues where Episode 208 leaves off. In 2001, Daniel Taylor wrote a letter from prison to a reporter at the Chicago Tribune named Steve Mills. Steve Mills spent months investigating before publishing a detailed examination of Daniel’s

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Episode 208: An Impossible Crime

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 24 Feb 2023 09:00

Daniel Taylor was 17 years old when he was arrested for a 1992 double homicide in Chicago. But Daniel had an alibi. He was in jail at the time of the murders. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Ac

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Episode 207: Novak v. City of Parma

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Feb 2023 09:00

In 2016, a man named Anthony Novak created a parody Facebook page of his local police department. "I just thought, 'That would be funny.'" About a month later, he was arrested. Novak is now petitioning the Supreme Court, and The Onion submitted an am

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Episode 206: The Feather Lady

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Feb 2023 09:00

On October 4, 1960, Eastern Airlines Flight 375 took off from Boston’s Logan airport, and then, two minutes later, it crashed. 62 people died. Investigators couldn't figure out what had happened, and they decided to ask a scientist working at the Smi

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Episode 205: Sunset Mesa

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Jan 2023 09:00

Debbie Schum waited a long time to receive the cremated ashes of her friend, LoraLee Johnson. When she did, she felt relieved to finally take them home with her. But then, she got a call from the FBI. We first aired this episode in 2020. Earlier this

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Episode 204: They Came for the Judges

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Jan 2023 09:00

When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August of 2021, they unlocked the prisons and freed prisoners, some of whom sought revenge on the women judges who convicted them. We speak with some of the judges in today’s episode. Say hello on Twitt

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Episode 203: Dog in the Bed, Cat in the Bag, Camel on the Golf Course

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 16 Dec 2022 09:00

Stories of animals really going for it. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. Listen back through our archives at

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Episode 202: Across the Atlantic

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 02 Dec 2022 09:00

In February of 1910, members of the Music Hall Ladies Guild in London received a strange letter from their treasurer – a singer who went by the name Belle Elmore. It said that she suddenly had to travel to the United States, and that she was resignin

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Episode 201: The Tylenol Murders

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Nov 2022 09:00

On September 29, 1982, Adam Janus suddenly collapsed in his home outside of Chicago. He died within hours. Later that same day, in the same house, his brother also collapsed — then his sister-in-law. All three of them had been healthy. Nobody could f

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Episode 200: We Interrupt This Program

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 Nov 2022 08:00

On a Saturday night, in February 1949, the music programming on one of the most popular radio stations in Quito, Ecuador, was interrupted with an urgent news bulletin: strange objects in the sky that looked like large disks with bright lights were us

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Episode 199: Ghostwatch

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Oct 2022 08:00

On Halloween night, in 1992, an unusual television special aired on the BBC. Nobody expected what happened next. “The technicians were looking up at the big screen in the lobby, saying to each other, ‘My God, what's going on in Studio One?'” Say hel

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Episode 198: The Hammersmith Ghost

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Oct 2022 08:00

In the winter of 1803, residents outside of London reported strange encounters with a ghost. Some said it looked like Napoleon Bonaparte, or a horse without a head. Others said the ghost breathed fire and smoke. By Christmas, there was a “full-scale

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Episode 197: Mantrap

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 Sep 2022 08:00

Ed and Bertha Briney’s unoccupied farmhouse was reportedly broken into 50 times over 10 years. They put up “No Trespassing” signs, repeatedly complained to sheriffs in two different counties, nailed doors shut, and boarded up windows - but nothing wo

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Episode 196: Hungryland

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Sep 2022 08:00

In March of this year, a biologist working in a nature preserve in Florida saw an alligator swimming along a canal with something in its mouth. When she looked closer, she realized it was a human arm. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sig

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Episode 195: The Procedure

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Aug 2022 08:00

In 1967, a very unlikely group of individuals gathered to quietly break the law and help facilitate abortions. They established a phone number. When you called it, a recording of a woman's voice would tell you what to do next. Who was behind this num

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Episode 194: The Divorce Colony

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Aug 2022 08:00

This episode picks up where Episode 193 left off. We suggest you listen to them in order. Blanche Molineux visited her husband while he was in prison for murder to keep up what she called the “ghastly pretense.” But eventually, she couldn’t keep it u

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Episode 193: A Ring and a Bottle

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 22 Jul 2022 08:00

In 1895, Blanche Chesebrough moved into a small apartment in Gramercy Park, in New York City. She brought a portrait of her parents, a vase for flowers, and her piano. She later said, “music had been my one absorbing interest,” and that she wasn’t in

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Episode 192: The Devil’s Hole Pupfish

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 08 Jul 2022 08:00

There is a cave in the middle of the Mojave Desert called Devil's Hole. It's home to a small iridescent blue fish, called the Devil's Hole pupfish - and you can't find them anywhere else in the world. There are fences, cameras, and motion sensors for

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Episode 191: The Sailor's Teeth

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 24 Jun 2022 08:00

In 1982, forensic dentists examined the teeth of thousands of sailors stationed on an aircraft carrier called the USS Carl Vinson in Newport News, Virginia. It’s been called “the largest dental dragnet likely in U.S. history.” Chris Fabricant’s book

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Episode 190: Day In, Day Out

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 10 Jun 2022 08:00

When Laura Coates decided to become a prosecutor in Washington, D.C., she was told that the job would be “human misery.” She says she remembers thinking, “If there's one person in the justice system who could do something about human misery, surely,

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Episode 189: The Doctors

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 27 May 2022 08:00

In 2018, we talked with three of America’s most experienced trauma surgeons about what happens when someone is shot. We wanted to spend some time with that conversation again this week. Special thanks to Dr. Amy Goldberg, Dr. David Spain, and Dr. Ron

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Episode 188: John & Trooper

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 13 May 2022 08:00

For 10 years, Detective John Reilly and his horse Trooper were the only mounted team assigned to Central Park. They rode the same route every day. John says Trooper didn’t like change. “If you changed the route, he got mad.” And then in 2019, they bo

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Episode 187: 427 Emails

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 22 Apr 2022 08:00

Pontiac Correctional Center is a maximum security prison in the small town of Pontiac, Illinois. It’s the oldest in the state - founded in 1871 - and has a reputation for being one of the most violent. There is a guard at Pontiac who some staff prais

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Episode 186: The Magpie

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 08 Apr 2022 08:00

When Shigeru Yabu was 9 years old, he and his family were incarcerated at Heart Mountain Internment Camp, along with thousands of other Japanese and Japanese American families. One day, Shigeru discovered a baby magpie that had fallen out of its nest

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Episode 185: The Princess

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 25 Mar 2022 08:00

One night in 1817, a woman appeared in the village of Almondsbury, in England. No one could figure out who she was. But everyone wanted to solve the mystery. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Ac

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Episode 184: Ransom

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 11 Mar 2022 09:00

Miles Hargrove was in his sophomore year of college when he got a phone call that his father had been kidnapped. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Ap

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Episode 183: Breaking into the F.B.I.

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 25 Feb 2022 09:00

In 1971, a woman visited an F.B.I. office in Pennsylvania. She identified herself as a college student interested in learning about opportunities for women in the F.B.I. None of that was true. She was there “to see whether there were security alarms

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Episode 182: The Midnight Slider

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 11 Feb 2022 09:00

In 2013, a small boat called The Midnight Slider was found floating empty in the waters off of Isle Madame in Nova Scotia. "Murder is not something that occurs in this neck of the woods very often," says Jake Boudrot, editor of the The Reporter, "The

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Episode 181: Pappy, Another Round

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 28 Jan 2022 09:00

When it comes to Kentucky bourbon, Pappy Van Winkle is among the most exclusive. You can’t get it unless you’re exceptionally lucky, exceptionally wealthy, or willing to break the law. The Pappy frenzy has the police, bartenders, and even the Van Win

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Episode 180: The Boycott

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 14 Jan 2022 09:00

15 years after the Supreme Court ruled that school segregation was unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education, many schools across the South were still segregated. Some school districts actively blocked desegregation. North Carolina passed legis

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Episode 179: A Splendid Newfoundland, Cursing Birds, and the Fashion Fox

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Dec 2021 09:00

Stories of animals really going for it. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow. We also make This is Love and Phoe

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Episode 178: "The experiment requires that you continue."

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Dec 2021 09:00

1. Please continue. 2. The experiment requires that you continue. 3. It is absolutely essential that you continue. 4. You have no other choice, you must go on. Gina Perry's book is Behind the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notorious Milgram

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Episode 177: Palace of Justice

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Nov 2021 09:00

When Benjamin Ferencz was 27 years old, he prosecuted his very first trial. There were 22 defendants, each of them high-ranking members of Nazi Germany’s death squad. The entire world was watching. Today, we take a look at the Nuremberg trials and th

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Episode 176: The Red Flag

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Nov 2021 08:00

In 2006, a man named William Ramsey went to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida for a life-saving liver transplant. It was a success, and so when his health started to decline after the procedure, doctors couldn't figure out why. Say hello on T

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Episode 175: Ghost Racket Crusade

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 22 Oct 2021 08:00

The story of two famous friends — Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini — and the disagreement that ended their friendship: can we speak to the dead? Read Rose Mackenberg's essays in Tony Wolf's book, Houdini's Girl Detective: The Real-Life Ghost

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Episode 174: The Loves

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 08 Oct 2021 08:00

“There is something he hasn’t been telling me and I’m about to find out what it is.” Bobby and Cheryl Love’s book is The Redemption of Bobby Love: A Story of Faith, Family, and Justice. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our

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Episode 173: Family Money

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 24 Sep 2021 08:00

When Beverley Schottenstein’s husband Alvin died, she and her children sold their stake in his family’s business, worth an estimated 90 million dollars. Family relationships got complicated. It was hard to know who to trust. And what happened next su

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Episode 172: Roselle and Michael

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 10 Sep 2021 08:00

Michael Hingson was on the 78th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. He says the first indication that something was wrong was the sound of a muffled explosion. Then the building began to tilt, and he felt the flo

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Episode 171: Sealand

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 27 Aug 2021 08:00

Today's episode begins with rock & roll and ends with royalty. When bands like the Rolling Stones and the Beatles were becoming popular, they weren't played much on the radio in England. The BBC controlled the airwaves at the time, and some listeners

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Episode 170: Ian Manuel

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 30 Jul 2021 08:00

"The phone rang and rang and a lady picked up on the other end and I still remember the operator saying, 'You have a collect call from Ian for Debbie. Will you accept the charges?' And I remember Debbie saying, 'Yes, I accept.' And I just remember bl

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Episode 169: Masquerade

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 16 Jul 2021 08:00

The story of a cryptic children’s book, a real-life treasure hunt, and its very mysterious winner: “He refused to be on camera. It’s just his voice. His wife even asks that they disguise his voice, but she asks too late. The interview is already happ

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Episode 168: 48 Hours, Part 2

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 02 Jul 2021 08:00

This episode picks up where Episode 167 left off. We suggest you listen to them in order. When Aaron Quinn called the Vallejo police to report that his girlfriend Denise Huskins had been kidnapped, and went into the station for questioning, a detecti

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Episode 167: 48 Hours

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Jun 2021 08:00

“I think it was around 3:00 a.m., and that’s when I heard a strange man’s voice waking me from sleep.” This is part one of a two-part episode. Listen to part two in our next episode. Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn’s book is Victim F. Say hello on T

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Episode 166: On Fire

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 Jun 2021 08:00

On November 12th, 2012, the Accomack County volunteer fire departments got a call. An abandoned house had suddenly gone up in flames. And then, just hours later, a second fire was reported. Then a third. Over the next few months, there would be a lot

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Episode 165: Unfit

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 May 2021 08:00

In August 1934, Ann Cooper Hewitt was having lunch with her mother when she suddenly felt pain in her abdomen. When she went to the doctor, he told her she would have to have her appendix removed. He never examined her abdomen. She later told papers

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Episode 164: Sanctuary

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 May 2021 08:00

After 32 years in the United States, José Chicas was told he had to leave. He bought a plane ticket to El Salvador, but then a local church offered another option. Special thanks to Jackie Metivier. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign

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Episode 163: The Ghoul of Grays Harbor

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 Apr 2021 08:00

The Pacific Northwest was said to be terrorized by a serial killer in the early 20th century. Bodies were floating to the surface of the Chehalis and Wishkah Rivers. A local police chief told reporters that he believed that they were dealing with “th

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Episode 162: I Fought the Law

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Apr 2021 08:00

The song “I Fought the Law” by the Bobby Fuller Four reached number 9 on the Billboard Charts in the week of March 12, 1966. Just months later, Bobby Fuller was found dead. The mystery of what happened to him has been called “the rock and roll versio

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Episode 161: Only in Hollywood

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Mar 2021 08:00

When Joan Borsten married actor Oleg Vidov, also known as “the Soviet Robert Redford,” he introduced her to beautiful Soviet animations created in Moscow’s Soyuzmultfilm studio, like Hedgehog in the Fog, by Yuri Norstein. Joan and Oleg eventually acq

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Episode 160: Hot Lotto

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 12 Mar 2021 09:00

In 2010, a $16.5 million Hot Lotto ticket was sold at a gas station in Des Moines, Iowa. At first, no one showed up to claim the prize. And then, a series of lawyers tried to claim the money on behalf of a client they would not name. Things got stran

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Episode 159: Spiritual Developments

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Feb 2021 09:00

One Sunday afternoon, a man named William Mumler decided to take a self portrait. He said he was alone in the photography studio, but as the photograph developed he saw something very strange—the image of someone else, sitting beside him. Mumler’s “s

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Episode 158: "If it ever happens, run."

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 12 Feb 2021 09:00

“What I recall most is the way that she grabbed my wrist and, shaking a bit, she said over and over again, ‘If it happens, run. Don’t let that happen to you. Run. If it ever happens, run.’” It was years before Cynthia Brown understood what her great-

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Episode 157: The Short Life of Qandeel Baloch

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 29 Jan 2021 09:00

Qandeel Baloch grew up in a conservative village in Pakistan called Shah Sadar Din, a place where it was shocking to see a woman swimming outdoors. She ran away from home, changed her name from Fouzia Azeem, auditioned for Pakistan Idol, and eventual

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Episode 156: Sister Helen

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Jan 2021 09:00

In 1982, Sister Helen Prejean was invited to write a letter to a man on death row in Louisiana’s Angola State Prison named Elmo Patrick Sonnier. She told us, “I thought that all I was going to be doing was writing letters. And lo and behold, two year

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Bears on Ice

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Thu, 24 Dec 2020 09:00

A day in the life of the town of Kalispell, Montana. Thanks very much for listening this year, and happy New Year. Read about other days in the Flathead Beacon'sPolice Blotter. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional

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Episode 155: Cannonball

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Dec 2020 09:00

With Covid-19 shutdowns, people have been taking advantage of quiet highways to drive as fast as they can from New York City to Redondo Beach, California. They’re trying to break records set in an unofficial and secretive race called the “Cannonball.

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Episode 154: The Night of the Party

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 Dec 2020 09:00

When Nathan Myers and Clifford Williams were charged with the murder of Jeanette “Baldie” Williams in Jacksonville, Florida on May 2, 1976, neither of them were worried they would be convicted. They had dozens of witnesses that could confirm that the

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Episode 153: The Max Headroom Incident

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Nov 2020 09:00

One Sunday night in November 1987, something very odd happened in the middle of the WGN nine o’clock news in Chicago. Sportscaster Dan Roan had been talking about the Chicago Bears, when the screen suddenly went black. Then a person appeared, dancing

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Episode 152: The Clearwater Monster

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 13 Nov 2020 09:00

Early one morning in 1948, a phone call woke up the police chief in the small town of Clearwater, Florida. The caller said he’d seen something strange at the beach. Residents woke up that morning to find an odd set of footprints in the sand, and a ru

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Episode 151: The Many Lives of Michael Malloy

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Nov 2020 09:00

In 1932, a group of men in a speakeasy in Prohibition-era New York City hatched a plan — to take out life insurance on a loner named Michael Malloy, and make his death look like an accident. They thought it would be easy money. But Michael Malloy wou

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Episode 150: 76th and Yates

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 Oct 2020 08:00

On May 8, 2013, a man named Timothy Jones was arrested in Chicago. He says it wasn’t until he got to the police station that he found out that he was being charged with murder. He didn’t even know someone had died. Earlier that day, a woman named Jac

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Episode 149: Dr. Parkman is Missing

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Oct 2020 08:00

In the mid-1800s, Harvard Medical School had a reputation for being a “den of body snatchers.” And then, in November 1849, the school’s most prominent supporter, Dr. George Parkman, went missing. He was last seen walking into the medical school build

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Episode 148: Errol Morris

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 25 Sep 2020 08:00

Early in his career, Errol Morris read about a shocking series of alleged insurance crimes in a small town in Florida, which some referred to as “Nub City.” There were allegations that men and women were mutilating themselves -- removing hands and fe

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Episode 147: Kids on the Case

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 11 Sep 2020 08:00

The summer after Jessica Maple finished 6th grade, she found out that her great-grandmother’s house had been burglarized. So, 12-year-old Jessica got out her notebook, looked for fingerprints, and decided she would conduct her own investigation. This

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Episode 146: Ten Doors

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 28 Aug 2020 08:00

Tim Jenkin was a member of the ANC (African National Congress). The organization had been declared unlawful in South Africa, seen by the white minority as a threat to public order. In 1978, Tim Jenkin was charged under South Africa’s Terrorism Act fo

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Episode 145: How to Sell A Haunted House

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Aug 2020 08:00

In 1989, Helen Ackley decided to sell her old Victorian house in Nyack, New York at 1 Laveta Place. It didn’t go as planned. There were stories of ghosts, and the house became the center of a case that’s referred to as “The Ghostbusters ruling.” The

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Episode 144: Looking Out

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Jul 2020 08:00

People incarcerated in California’s San Quentin State Prison aren’t allowed to have pets — but some people, like Ronell Draper, have found ways to work around that. Meet Ronell Draper, also known as “Rauch,” plus Ear Hustle’s Nigel Poor and Earlonne

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Episode 143: Knock and Announce

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Jul 2020 08:00

“I didn’t do what they said I did. And it was like, I don’t know how to disprove the police. I mean, it’s my word against theirs. I don’t really stand a chance.” In 2015, the 15th Circuit Drug Enforcement Unit in South Carolina gave a confidential in

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Episode 142: Robert Smalls

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Jun 2020 08:00

On May 13, 1862, in Charleston, South Carolina, a man named Robert Smalls took command of a Confederate ship called The Planter and liberated himself and his family from enslavement. As they passed the Confederate-held Fort Sumter, Robert Smalls was

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Episode 141: It Looked Like Fire

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Jun 2020 08:00

On August 10th, 2014, one day after 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, Edward Crawford went to his first protest. “The people, you know, I guess they were out there to be heard,” Ed told us.

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Episode 140: Cowboy Bob

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 May 2020 08:00

In May 1991, a bank robber walked into a bank in Irving, Texas, and without speaking handed the teller a note that read, “This is a bank robbery. Give me your money. No marked bills or dye packs.” Witnesses reported that the robber was wearing a cowb

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Episode 139: Learning How to Forgive

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 May 2020 08:00

“I’ve been teaching law for almost 40 years. And I recently realized we don’t really teach people in law school about the tools of forgiveness that are built into the legal system.” Today, we’re talking with Harvard law professors Dehlia Umunna and M

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Episode 138: Starlight Tours

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Apr 2020 08:00

In January 2000, the bodies of two First Nations men were found frozen in a remote area of Saskatoon, Canada. It was a place where nobody walked, especially in the winter. And then, a man named Darrell Night came forward and said he had been dropped

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Episode 137: Wolf 10

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Apr 2020 08:00

In April of 1995, wildlife biologists flew small airplanes over Yellowstone National Park, looking for two missing wolves. “They’re just gone. And that’s implausible because wolves don’t just disappear.” The missing wolves were two of 14 that had bee

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Looking for Wolves

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Wed, 25 Mar 2020 18:04

Our other show, This is Love, is coming back on April 1. All new stories, about animals and the wild, and what happens when we take time to look around us. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Acco

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Phoebe Reads a Mystery

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Tue, 24 Mar 2020 14:38

Phoebe reads Agatha Christie’s first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. For more, visit Phoebe Reads a Mystery on its own feed. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phoebe-reads-a-mystery/id1503921457 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/sh

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Episode 136: La Brea Dave

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Mar 2020 08:00

Sgt. David Mascarenas was the Dive Supervisor for the Los Angeles Police Department. He’s been diving his whole life, and prides himself on never refusing a dive, no matter how treacherous. At least until the summer of 2013, when a murder investigati

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Episode 135: 527 Lime Street

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Mar 2020 09:00

Just before midnight on October 15, 1990, police arrived at 527 Lime Street in Jacksonville, Florida to find the small wood-frame house on fire. A man named Gerald Lewis was standing in the front yard. He said there were people inside the house. What

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Episode 134: Call Russ Ewing

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Feb 2020 09:00

“The police had surrounded the house. They had been there for quite a while. They didn’t want to try to rush the house because they thought he might kill one of the innocent people. But after waiting for a long time, I asked the police: ‘Let me see i

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Episode 133: Red Hair, Gold Car

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Feb 2020 09:00

One day Adam Braseel got a phone call from his mother. She said that a man in Grundy County, Tennessee had been murdered, and the police thought Adam had something to do with it. Adam was charged with and convicted of the murder of Malcolm Burrows an

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Episode 132: Herrin Massacre

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 24 Jan 2020 09:00

In the spring of 1922, the United Mine Workers of America announced a national strike. And then, that summer in Herrin, Illinois, 23 people were murdered over two days. Men, women, and children came out of their houses to watch, and in some cases, to

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Episode 131: Sunset Mesa

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 10 Jan 2020 09:00

Debbie Schum waited a long time to receive the cremated ashes of her friend, LoraLee Johnson, from Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors in Montrose, Colorado. When she did, she felt relieved to finally take them home with her. But then, she got a call from

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Episode 130: Who's There

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Dec 2019 09:00

Crime Blotter: “The Learning Center on Hanson Street reports a man across the way stands at his window for hours watching the center, making parents nervous. Police ID the subject as a cardboard cutout of Arnold Schwarzenegger.” Today, we’re looking

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Phoebe, Judge Me

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 13 Dec 2019 09:00

We are trying something different. Have a question for Phoebe? You can call into our voicemail at (919) 697-8231. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Episode 129: Panic Defense

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Dec 2019 09:00

In 1995, two men filmed an episode of the daytime talk show, The Jenny Jones Show. A few days later, one of the men was dead. The shooter later claimed he’d committed the murder “in a panic that he was being falsely accused or identified as a gay per

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Episode 128: Deep Breath

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 22 Nov 2019 15:43

World-class biathlete Kari Swenson was on an afternoon trail run in the mountains near Big Sky, Montana in July 1984 when two men blocked her path. They were Don and Dan Nichols, a father and son pair who later became known as the “mountain men.” Thi

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Episode 127: The Reverend

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 08 Nov 2019 09:00

In 1977, a man named Robert Burns went to a funeral and shot someone, in the head, in front of 300 people. He didn’t deny it, and his lawyer, Tom Radney, didn’t deny it. Burns told a police officer: “I had to do it. And if I had to do it over, I’d do

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Episode 126: A New Kind of Life

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Wed, 30 Oct 2019 08:00

In 1930, a Cuban woman named Elena de Hoyos went to the hospital in Key West, Florida. She had a bad cough, and her family was afraid she had Tuberculosis. She met a German x-ray technician named Carl Von Cosel who claimed he could save her, using un

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Episode 125: The Less People Know About Us

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 25 Oct 2019 08:00

SPOILER WARNING: Please listen to Episode 51: Money Tree before you listen to this one. Three years ago, we spoke with Axton Betz-Hamilton about discovering that her identity had been stolen as a child. When she found out who had stolen it, everythin

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Episode 124: A Bucket, a Mop, and a Sledgehammer

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 11 Oct 2019 08:00

After a crime occurs, or when someone dies, the police aren’t responsible for cleaning up. That’s not their job. The coroner takes the body, the police conduct their investigation, and then everyone leaves. But the blood, and the rubber gloves, and t

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Episode 123: Mrs. Sherlock Holmes

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 27 Sep 2019 08:00

In 1917, 18-year-old Ruth Cruger disappeared. She’d last been seen getting her ice skates sharpened in the motorcycle shop of a man named Alfredo Cocchi. Newspapers reported that she probably ran off with a boyfriend, and New York police said that th

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Episode 122: Professor Quaalude

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 13 Sep 2019 08:00

John Buettner-Janusch was one of the first Americans to study lemurs. He held prestigious faculty positions at Yale, Duke and NYU, before surprising everyone with a series of increasingly bizarre crimes. Peter Kobel's Book is The Strange Case of the

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Episode 121: Off Leash

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 30 Aug 2019 08:00

“I never did anything wrong. I never had a speeding ticket. I think I just saved all my stuff up for just one thing.” This week, we speak with Toby Dorr – better known as the Dog Lady of Lansing Prison. She started the Safe Harbor Prison Dogs program

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Episode 120: The Tunnel

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 02 Aug 2019 08:00

In the late 1800s, North Carolina was trying to build a railway system through the Western part of the state. In December of 1882, something went wrong. The Raleigh News and Observer called it “too horrible to chronicle without a shudder.” We speak w

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Episode 119: He's Still Neutral

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Jul 2019 08:00

Dan Stevenson has lived in Oakland’s Eastlake neighborhood for 40 years. He says crime has been an issue for as long as he can remember, but he isn’t one to call the police. He’s a pretty “live and let live” kind of guy. Or he was. Before he finally

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Episode 118: Stowaway

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Jul 2019 08:00

One day in 1969, Paulette Cooper decided to see what she could get away with. Learn more about Paulette Cooper on her website. Here’s her 1969 Cosmopolitan piece about stowing away onboard the SS Leonardo da Vinci. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and

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Episode 117: The Lake

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Jun 2019 08:00

Amanda Hamm and her boyfriend Maurice LaGrone drove to Clinton Lake one night in 2003. The next day, DeWitt County Sheriff Roger Massey told a local newspaper, “We don’t want to blow this up into something that it’s not. But on the other side, we’ve

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Episode 116: Jessica and the Bunny Ranch

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Jun 2019 08:00

In our last episode we spoke Cecilia Gentili, a trans Latina who worked for many years as an undocumented sex worker. Today, we get two more views of sex work in America. We speak with a high-end escort in New York City, and take a trip to one of the

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Episode 115: Cecilia

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 24 May 2019 08:00

When Cecilia Gentili was growing up in Argentina, she felt so different from everyone around her that she thought she might be from another planet. “Some of us find our community with our own family and some of us don’t.” Today, Cecilia runs a policy

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Episode 114: Philip and Becky

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 10 May 2019 08:00

When Philip Benight met Becky Golden, they made a promise to stick together, no matter how bad things got. Read Ann Neumann's reporting in Harper's: https://harpers.org/archive/2019/02/going-to-extremes-elderly-assisted-suicide-caregivers/. Her boo

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Episode 113: Hostage

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Apr 2019 08:00

In the summer of 1973, Clark Olofsson and Jan-Erik Olsson robbed the Kreditbanken in Stockholm’s Norrmalmstorg town square. They held four people hostage for six days. Swedish psychiatrist and criminologist Nils Bejerot coined the term “Stockholm Syn

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Episode 112: The Mail

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 12 Apr 2019 08:00

This episode contains adult content. Please use discretion. When Sarah Garone was 13 years old, she received something very strange in the mail. She didn't know who it was from, or why they would have sent it. And then it happened again. Say hello on

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Episode 111: Silvon Simmons

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 29 Mar 2019 08:00

In 2016, Silvon Simmons was shot in the back by police officer Joseph Ferrigno. The Rochester Police Department said Silvon fired first, and charged him with attempted aggravated murder of a police officer. “My first instinct, to be honest, was they

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Episode 110: Baby Snatcher

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Mar 2019 08:00

Georgia Tann of Memphis, Tennessee bragged that she had a rigorous selection process that matched the perfect child with the perfect home. Barbara Raymond's book is The Baby Thief. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occa

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Episode 109: Homewrecker

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 Mar 2019 09:00

It's one thing to get into an argument with a stranger on Facebook. It's another thing to try to ruin that stranger's life. In 2015, Re/Max realtor Monika Glennon discovered how far a stranger would go, when she found herself on a website called “She

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Episode 108: The Numbers

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Feb 2019 09:00

When Fannie Davis and her family moved to Detroit in the mid-1950s, they hadn't prepared themselves for how hard it would be. They had trouble finding steady work. So, Fannie found a way to take care of her family. She started small, but built a robu

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Episode 107: The Widow and the Winchester

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 Feb 2019 09:00

When Sarah Winchester's husband died, she inherited millions from the family business: the manufacture of the famous Winchester Rifle. A medium reportedly told Sarah that she would be haunted by the victims of that rifle unless she used her fortune t

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Episode 106: Linda

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Jan 2019 09:00

In a suburb outside of Salt Lake City, a 69-year-old woman named Linda Gillman hired a man named Christian Olsen to do some repairs on her condo. After months of working together, Linda Gillman asked for Christian’s help with a different sort of proj

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Episode 105: Protection

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Dec 2018 09:00

John "Sonny" Franzese was once described as "largely responsible for the glamorization of the Mafia over the past century.” He'd been active in the Colombo crime family since the 1960s. And then, when he was 93, he was given an 8-year sentence. The e

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Episode 104: Witness

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Dec 2018 09:00

We speak to a Gerald Shur who has given thousands of people new names, told them where they would live, and warned them they could never go back home. Today, we take a look into the founding of the Witness Protection Program. For more, check out Ger

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Bonus Episode: The Bark

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 30 Nov 2018 08:00

A story about Steve Hutton, a police constable in England, who decided to do things a little differently. For a transcript of this episode, send an email to transcripts@thisiscriminal.com with the episode name and number. Say hello on Twitter, Faceb

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Episode 103: Get Out of My House

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 16 Nov 2018 09:00

On a hot summer day in 1978, a group of friends started renovating an old house in a neighborhood in Atlanta called Little Five Points. The home belonged to Carmela Aliffi and her then-husband, Bear. Carmela and her friends were steaming wallpaper of

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This is Love: How to Live Forever

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Wed, 14 Nov 2018 09:00

Our second podcast, This is Love, is back. We’re sharing this first episode with Criminal listeners - we hope you like it. If you want to hear more, subscribe to This is Love in Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. Learn more at www.thisislovepodca

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Episode 102: Ride-Along

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 02 Nov 2018 08:00

We spend the day in a police car in Austin, Texas. For a transcript of this episode, send an email to transcripts@thisiscriminal.com with the episode name and number. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newslette

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Episode 101: The Fox

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Oct 2018 08:00

This episode picks up where Episode 100 left off. We suggest you listen to them in order. When Martin McNally met another plane hijacker in prison, they started coming up with a plan to escape...using the very thing that got them there in the first

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Episode 100: Ten Thousand Feet in the Air

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Oct 2018 08:00

On the afternoon of June 23rd, 1972, Martin McNally walked into the St. Louis airport with a wig, a sawed-off rifle, and a plan. For a transcript of this episode, send an email to transcripts@thisiscriminal.com with the episode name and number. Say

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I'm Phoebe Judge

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Oct 2018 08:00

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Episode 99: Racehorse Haynes

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Sep 2018 08:00

There is nothing Richard "Racehorse" Haynes of Houston, Texas wouldn't do to win a case. He’s widely considered to be one of the most exceptional criminal defense attorneys America has ever seen. He was notorious for pulling stunts in the courtroom.

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Episode 98: The Doctors

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Sep 2018 08:00

Three of America's most experienced trauma surgeons speak with us about what happens when someone is shot. This is an unfiltered look at the damage that gunshot wounds inflict upon the body. Special thanks to Dr. Amy Goldberg, Dr. David Spain, and Dr

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Episode 97: Palace of Justice

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Aug 2018 08:00

When Benjamin Ferencz was 27 years old, he prosecuted his very first trial. There were 22 defendants, each of them high-ranking members of Nazi Germany's death squad. The entire world was watching. Today, we take a look at the Nuremberg trials and th

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Episode 96: On the Run

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Aug 2018 08:00

When Tyler Wetherall was a kid, her mother and father packed up the family car and drove through the night. They were on the run from the FBI. And by the time she was 9, Tyler had learned how to communicate in codes, adapt to new countries, and to ne

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Episode 95: The Job

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Jul 2018 08:00

Not long into his job as prison superintendent, Frank Thompson was asked to write the manual on lethal injection for the state of Oregon. Capital punishment had not been implemented in more than 30 years, and no one knew how to do it. Frank had to tr

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Episode 94: The Chase

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Jul 2018 08:00

Mark Roberts has attended almost every major sporting event in the world. And he's been escorted off the field almost every time. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and

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Episode 93: Lavender Scare

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Jun 2018 08:00

Helen James grew up in a military family - her great great grandfather fought in the Civil War, her father in WWI, and her uncles in WWII. So when she enlisted in 1952, she felt like she belonged. Shortly after, she realized something was wrong. Toda

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Episode 92: Dementia Americana

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 Jun 2018 08:00

This episode picks up where Episode 91 left off. We suggest you listen to them in order. The early 20th century's biggest murder trial, and a particular brand of "madness." Visit thisiscriminal.com to see rare photographs from Harry Thaw's trial. Cam

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Episode 91: The "It" Girl

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 May 2018 08:00

The story behind the face of New York's Gilded Age. For more information, check out Paula Uruburu's book, American Eve. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review u

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Episode 90: Sharks

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 May 2018 08:00

The U.S. Navy attempted to develop a shark attack repellant after many sailors were attacked during WWII. The first step was the formation of a "Shark Research Panel," which led to what we have today: the International Shark Attack File. When someone

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Episode 89: Shadowing Sheila

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Apr 2018 08:00

SPOILER WARNING: Please listen to our first episode about Sheila, Episode 88: Cold Case, before you listen to this one. This episode contains descriptions of violence and may not be suitable for everyone. Sheila Wysocki became a private investigato

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Episode 88: Cold Case

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Apr 2018 08:00

In 1984, Sheila Wysocki found herself helping the police investigate the murder of her college roommate, Angela Samota. Detectives asked her to help gather information, and even sent her out to dinner with the main suspect, a man named Russell Buchan

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Episode 87: Casper, Wyoming

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 Mar 2018 08:00

David Dovala has lived in Casper, Wyoming since he was 19. He’s worked all kinds of cases, first as a detective and later as sheriff, but a 1973 murder stays with him. This episode contains descriptions of sexual assault and may not be suitable for e

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Episode 86: Willie Bosket

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Mar 2018 09:00

Before he was 10 years old, Willie Bosket had skipped school, started fires, picked pockets, and stolen a car. A psychiatrist at Bellevue called him the "saddest little boy she’d ever seen.” By the time he was 16 years old, he was known all over New

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Episode 85: The Manual

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 Feb 2018 09:00

In 1993, Mildred and Trevor Horn, along with their live-in nurse Janice, were found murdered in their Montgomery County home. A Maryland police spokesperson described the homicide investigation as the most "exhaustive and labor intensive" in the depa

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A New Show from the Makers of Criminal: Episode 1

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Wed, 14 Feb 2018 09:00

In 1971, David Alexander went for a run in Central Park and started talking to a stranger. For our first episode of This Is Love, a story about what's possible when we bet everything on each other. We speak with David, Jody, and Julienne Alexander. L

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Episode 84: Masterpiece

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Feb 2018 09:00

In the 1950s poodles were all the rage — one tabloid even reported that when a girl “makes the big time she traditionally acquires 3 things — minks, gems, and a poodle.” But one poodle in particular put the breed on the map. His name was Masterpiece.

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This Is Love

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Jan 2018 10:00

Some spiders eat their young, and some eat their parents … love is never simple. From the makers of the award-winning podcast Criminal, This is Love investigates life’s most persistent mystery. Stories of sacrifice, obsession, and the ways in which w

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Episode 83: The Mothers

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Jan 2018 09:00

There is a group in Durham, NC called "Parents of Murdered Children." This week, we meet three of its members. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple

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Bonus Episode: Like a Page from a Book

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Mon, 15 Jan 2018 19:24

In 1892, a gruesome murder took place in a small fishing village in Argentina. The police had a suspect who would not confess. What happened next would change the way murders were investigated around the world. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Inst

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Episode 82: The Choir

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:00

As a child, Lawrence Lessig was a gifted singer. His church choir director encouraged him to attend a choir camp at a prestigious boarding school in New Jersey. He was so talented that the school invited him to stay and join their official choir. He

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Episode 81: Unexpected Guests

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Dec 2017 09:00

Three mysteries we can’t stop thinking about. One is about an unexpected photo in Etna, North Carolina. Another mystery is about waking up in a house with fully opened doors: fridge, washer, dishwasher, everything. And, finally, a mystery that takes

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Episode 80: Photo, Hair, Fingerprint

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 Dec 2017 09:00

In 1988, a man in Hickory, North Carolina named Willie Grimes was sentenced to life in prison for raping and kidnapping a 69-year-old woman named Carrie Lee Elliot. He was convicted with evidence experts would later call “junk science.” It took him 2

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Episode 79: Secrets and Séances

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Nov 2017 09:00

Helen Duncan was a famous medium who travelled around Britain in the 1940s performing séances. She claimed to speak to the dead, and even produce physical manifestations of their spirits. But when Helen Duncan seemed to know wartime secrets about the

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Episode 78: The Botanist

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Nov 2017 08:00

In 1993, Gerald Boggs of Steamboat Springs, Colorado was found dead in his home. He'd been burned with a stun gun, hit with a shovel, and shot several times. The victim's wife, Jill Coit, was the primary suspect, but she had an alibi for the estimate

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Episode 77: The Escape

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Oct 2017 08:00

In 1962, brothers John and Clarence Anglin, along with fellow incarcerated person Frank Morris, managed to escape the one prison in America that was supposed to be inescapable: Alcatraz. Alcatraz is surrounded by icy waters, so the men would’ve neede

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Episode 76: The Big Lick

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Oct 2017 08:00

The Tennessee Walking Horse has a natural gait that's famously smooth. And, if trained in a certain way, it can perform a walk that's even more spectacular, called the Big Lick. But, there's a secret behind how, exactly, these horses are trained to d

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Episode 75: The Gatekeeper

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 22 Sep 2017 08:00

"I keep saying 'where's the body? Kill someone,'" Marilyn Stasio told us. She reads at least 200 crime novels a year to determine which are worthy of her prestigious "Crime Column" in the New York Times Book Review. We talk with her about crime as en

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Episode 74: Catastrophe

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 08 Sep 2017 08:00

In 1993, more than 1,000 levees broke along the Mississippi River, flooding thousands of acres. Most of these cases were accidents due to the river rising well above its usual levels. But in West Quincy, Missouri, there was another culprit, James Sco

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Episode 73: Carry A. Nation

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Aug 2017 08:00

At the turn of the century, Carry Nation was “America’s foremost lady hellraiser” and "the apostle of reform violence.” A radical member of the temperance movement, Carrie Nation was known for attacking saloons, bars, and pubs with a hatchet engraved

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Episode 72: Bears, Birds, and Bones

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 Aug 2017 08:00

As long as 2,500 years ago, Native Americans placed the bones of their dead in giant mounds of earth in the shape of animals. The Effigy Mounds National Monument in Iowa was created to protect one set of these - and the bones inside. But in 2011, a n

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Episode 71: A Bump in the Night

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Jul 2017 08:00

Amber Dawn was 20 when she moved into a one-bedroom apartment in Enumclaw, Washington. On her very first night, she began to notice strange sounds. And they didn't stop. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newslet

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Episode 70: The Procedure

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Jul 2017 08:00

In 1967, a very unlikely group of individuals gathered to help women quietly break the law and obtain an abortion. The first step was to call a phone number. A recording of a woman's voice would tell you what to do next. Who was behind this number?

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Episode 69: Becoming Chief Brown

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 16 Jun 2017 08:00

Shortly after David Brown was sworn in as the Dallas Chief of Police, his son shot and killed a police officer. Just before he retired as chief, 5 Dallas officers were shot and killed in what was said to be the deadliest attack for police officers si

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Episode 68: All the Time in the World

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 02 Jun 2017 08:00

The “body farm” at Texas State University is a place almost no one is allowed to see, because it’s one of very few places in the world that deliberately puts out human bodies to decompose in nature. Forensic Anthropologists observe decomposition in o

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Episode 67: Milk Carton Kids

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 May 2017 08:00

On a Sunday morning in 1982, in Des Moines, Iowa, Johnny Gosch left his house to begin his usual paper route. A short time later, his parents were awakened by a phone call – it was a neighbor — their paper hadn't come. His would be the first face of

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Episode 66: Bully

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 May 2017 08:00

Skidmore, Missouri is a very small town. In the '70s, there was only one bar, one grocery store, and one bully. Ken McElroy was so ruthless and intimidating that even police officers looked the other way. He terrorized the town for decades, until the

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Episode 65: The Kingfish

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Apr 2017 08:00

In 1928, Huey P. Long became the youngest Governor in Louisiana’s history. He bragged that he bought lawmakers like “sacks of potatoes, shuffled ‘em like a deck of cards.” By the time he was 39 years old, he’d made his way to the U.S. Senate. And jus

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Episode 64: 420

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Apr 2017 20:04

The Colorado Department of Transportation says the 420 mile markers on the state's highways were stolen so often, they had to replace them with 419.99 mile markers. Many people know that "420" represents marijuana - hence the popularity of the mile m

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Episode 63: Rochester, 1991

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Mar 2017 08:00

Kim Dadou says she wishes she had a nickel for every person who has asked why she didn't leave her abusive boyfriend Darnell Sanders. The two dated for four years and Darnell Sanders was routinely violent. But in the middle of the night on December 1

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Episode 62: Wildin

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Mar 2017 09:00

In 2014, 16-year-old Wildin Acosta left Olancho, Honduras and traveled toward the U.S. border. When he arrived, he turned himself in to border patrol agents. He was one of 68,541 unaccompanied minors who crossed the border into the U.S. that year. We

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Episode 61: Vanish

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Feb 2017 09:00

People have faked death to escape criminal convictions, debts, and their spouses. In 2007, a man named Amir Vehabovic faked his death just to see who showed up at the funeral (answer: only his mom). John Darwin faked his own death in a canoeing accid

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Episode 60: Finding Sarah and Philip

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Feb 2017 09:00

In 2005, Teri Knight drove 650 miles on midwestern roads through Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Illinois, pleading with the public to help her do what law enforcement and the FBI had not been able to: find the remains of her children Sarah and Philip Gehrin

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Episode 59: In Plain Sight

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Jan 2017 09:00

In 1849, abolitionist and attorney Wendell Phillips wrote: "We should look in vain through the most trying times of our revolutionary history for an incident of courage and noble daring to equal that of the escape of William and Ellen Craft; and futu

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Episode 58: Walnut Grove

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 Jan 2017 09:00

In 2010, Michael McIntosh's son was incarcerated at the Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility in the small town of Walnut Grove, Mississippi. One Sunday, Michael McIntosh went to visit his son and was turned away because, he was told, prison offic

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Episode 57: Everyday Genius

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 16 Dec 2016 09:00

To close out 2016, we're bringing you two lighter stories of people exhibiting everyday genius under. . . unusual circumstances. Comedian Dave Holmes' story begins with an upsetting phone call from the IRS. Then we meet a Baton Rouge attorney with a

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Episode 56: Don't Let Me See You In The Whirl

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 02 Dec 2016 09:00

Since 1938, a weekly African-American owned newspaper called The Evening Whirl has covered crime in St. Louis with a style all its own, using alliteration and rhyme, and often omitting the usual crime-reporting words like "accused" or "alleged." The

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Episode 55: The Shell Game

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Nov 2016 09:00

The Magic Castle in Hollywood has been a private club for magicians since 1963, and its walls are lined with portraits of magicians past and present. Among them is a portrait of one of the earliest American organized crime bosses and conmen, Jefferso

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Episode 54: Melinda and Clarence

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 Nov 2016 08:00

SPOILER WARNING: Please listen to Episode 53: Melinda and Judy before you listen to this one. Melinda Dawson found out on the same day in 1998 that her adoptive mother had been killed and that her own husband Clarence Elkins was being charged with th

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Episode 53: Melinda and Judy

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 21 Oct 2016 08:00

When Melinda Dawson was seven years old, she learned that she was adopted under suspicious circumstances. As she got older and had children of her own, she tried to learn something about her biological parents. And when she went to the county courtho

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Episode 52: The Checklist

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Oct 2016 08:00

SPOILER WARNING: Please listen to Episode 51: Money Tree before you listen to this one. While working on our last episode, we became curious about the nature of psychopathy -- how it is defined, and what to do if someone close to you meets the criter

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Episode 51: Money Tree

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 Sep 2016 08:00

When Axton Betz-Hamilton was 11 years old, her parents' identities were stolen. At that time, in the early 90s, consumer protection services for identity theft victims were basically non-existent. So the family dealt with the consequences as best the

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Episode 50: This is Criminal

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Sep 2016 08:00

To celebrate Criminal's 50th episode, we check in with some of our most memorable guests including Fran Schindler from Episode 17: "Final Exit," Dan Stevenson from Episode 15: "He's Neutral," Corporal Scott Foster from Episode 29: "Officer Talon," an

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Episode 49: The Editor

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Aug 2016 08:00

In November of 1988, Robin Woods was sentenced to sixteen years in the notoriously harsh Maryland Correctional Institution. In prison, Robin Woods found himself using a dictionary to work his way through a book for the first time in his life. It was

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Episode 48: Eight Years

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 12 Aug 2016 08:00

2008 was an exciting time to be a Harry Potter fan. The final book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, had been released. Movies were on the way. And author Melissa Anelli was at the center of it all, running a popular fan site called The Leaky Ca

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Episode 47: Brownie Lady

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Jul 2016 08:00

Shortly after Meridy Volz moved from Milwaukee to San Francisco, she received a phone call from a friend asking her to take over a small bakery business. Meridy agreed to run the bakery, but she only wanted to sell one thing: pot brownies. Her browni

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Episode 46: Tiger

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 Jul 2016 08:00

There are more tigers in captivity in America than wild tigers in the entire world. The exact number of captive tigers in this country isn't known, because many of them live in people's backyards or unaccredited zoos, and the legality of their owners

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Episode 45: Just Mercy

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Jun 2016 08:00

As a law student, Bryan Stevenson was sent to a maximum security prison to meet a man on death row. The man told Stevenson he'd never met an African-American lawyer, and the two of them talked for hours. It was a day that changed Stevenson's life. He

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Episode 44: One Eyed Joe

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Jun 2016 08:00

Not only was John Frankford a famous horse thief, he was also a notoriously good escape artist. People thought no jail was strong enough to keep him, but then in 1895 he was sentenced to Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary. At Eastern State, Fr

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Episode 43: 39 Shots

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 May 2016 08:00

In 1979, a group of labor organizers protested outside a Ku Klux Klan screening of the 1915 white supremacist film, The Birth of a Nation. Nelson Johnson and Signe Waller-Foxworth remember shouting at armed Klansmen and burning a confederate flag, un

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Episode 42: The Finger

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 06 May 2016 08:00

People have been giving each other "the finger" since Ancient Greece. The first documented use is said to be a photograph from 1886 in which the pitcher for the Boston Beaneaters extends his middle finger to the camera (ostensibly to the rival New Yo

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Episode 41: Open Case

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 Apr 2016 08:00

Since 1965, there's been an unsolved murder in Houston, Texas. The main suspect, Charles Rogers, managed to disappear and police were never able to find him. The case is still considered open. In 1997, a couple of forensic accountants named Hugh and

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Episode 40: Pappy

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 01 Apr 2016 08:00

When it comes to Kentucky bourbon, Pappy Van Winkle is among the most exclusive, according to food writer Brett Anderson. The bourbon is prized for its wheat base and special barrels for aging, handpicked by Julian Van Winkle III, the president of Ol

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Episode 39: Either/Or

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Mar 2016 08:00

In 1983, three men were prepared to plead guilty to the violent sexual assault of Elizabeth Daniel in Anderson, South Carolina. Defense attorneys did not want their clients to go before a jury, so they arranged a plea deal. This left the sentencing i

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Episode 38: Jolly Jane

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 04 Mar 2016 09:00

Jane Toppan was born in Massachusetts in 1857. She attended the Cambridge Nursing School, and established a successful private nursing career in Boston. Said to be cheerful, funny and excellent with her patients, nothing about "Jolly Jane" suggested

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Episode 37: Hastings

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Feb 2016 09:00

In 2010, an eighth-grader brought a loaded gun to a middle school in Hastings, Minnesota. We speak with Jake Bullington and Emma Bolters, two students at the school, and Mark Zuzek, the principal, about the hours in lockdown. Read Jake Bullington's e

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Episode 36: Perfect Specimen

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Feb 2016 09:00

The 500-year-old Treaty Oak in Austin, Texas was once called "the most perfect specimen of a North American tree." But in 1989, Austin's city forester John Giedraitis realized that the Treaty Oak didn't look so good, and began to wonder whether someo

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Episode 35: Pen & Paper

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 22 Jan 2016 16:48

As a young woman in the 60s, Andy Austin talked her way into a job as a courtroom sketch artist in Chicago. She spent 43 years sketching everyone from disgraced governors to John Wayne Gacy, and says she only made someone look bad on purpose once. Se

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Episode 34: The Stay

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 08 Jan 2016 09:00

Michael Ross was the first person in Connecticut to be sentenced to death since 1960. He claimed that he wanted to die in order to atone for what he had done. One journalist spent twenty years trying to figure out whether or not his remorse was real.

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Episode 33: Deep Dive

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 18 Dec 2015 09:00

Sgt. David Mascarenas is the Dive Supervisor for the Los Angeles Police Department. He's been diving his whole life, and prides himself on never refusing a dive, no matter how treacherous. At least until the summer of 2013, when a murder investigatio

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Episode 32: It Looked Like Fire

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 11 Dec 2015 09:00

Ed Crawford had never been to a protest until he heard about the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Robert Cohen, a staff photographer with the St. Louis Post Dispatch, ended up taking a photograph of Ed that would be seen around the wo

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Episode 31: American Dream

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 27 Nov 2015 09:00

When we're kids, we have ideas of what we want to be when we grow up -- movie star, doctor, astronaut. But what if we dream of being like Butch Cassidy, Jesse James, or John Dillinger? And what happens when you're not a kid anymore but you're still o

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Episode 30: The Agreement

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 13 Nov 2015 09:00

In 2005, Danny Egipciaco had the opportunity to participate in a robbery of a drug supplier's stash house. He was told he'd take home between $100K-200K. In the end, the robbery never happened, so why has Danny spent the last ten years at Fort Dix Co

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Episode 29: Officer Talon

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 30 Oct 2015 08:00

Corporal Scott Foster of the Hillsborough, NC Police Department worked closely with his K-9 partner, Talon, for many years. They located weapons and narcotics, tracked suspects through dark woods, and went home together after work. But when Talon was

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Episode 28: P.D.I.D.

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Oct 2015 08:00

Patti Hammond Shaw is a transgender woman. She's legally female on her birth certificate and driver's license, and has been since 1993. But when she was arrested in 2009, male officers strip-searched her in front of male detainees, and held her overn

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Episode 27: No Place Like Home

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 25 Sep 2015 08:00

In the early 90s, a wealthy magazine publisher was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 18 months in a minimum security prison in Louisiana. But white collar criminals weren't the only people living there, and the other people inside had basically bee

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Episode 26: Angie

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 11 Sep 2015 08:00

In July of 2002, Philadelphia Homicide Detective Pat Mangold was called to the scene of a gruesome murder on the Schuylkill River. When he wasn't able to determine the victim's identity, he expected the case to remain unsolved. But then, out of the b

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Episode 25: The Portrait

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 28 Aug 2015 08:00

More than eighty years ago, a North Carolina family of nine posed for a Christmas portrait. Two weeks later, all but one of them had been shot dead. (See the portrait here.) Today, we bring you the story of the Lawson family of Stokes County. Thanks

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Episode 24: Pearl Bryan

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 07 Aug 2015 08:00

In February of 1896, a little boy discovered a woman's headless body in a farmer's field in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. No one knew who she was, or what had happened. Newspapers carried headlines like "Hunt for the Head" and "Headless Horror." Quickly, th

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Episode 23: Triassic Park

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 17 Jul 2015 08:00

The Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona has the largest collection of petrified wood in the world. The beautiful wood is more than 200 million years old, and visitors to the park often take a little piece home with them as a souvenir. But steal

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Episode 22: Ex Libris

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Jun 2015 08:00

Hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of rare books have been disappearing across America since the late 90s, and haven't resurfaced in the marketplace. They've just vanished, never to be seen again. But unlike most thieves, this thief is motivated

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Episode 21: Bloodlines

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 05 Jun 2015 08:00

Julius Robinson had killed for revenge before, and so when his sister was brutally murdered in her sleep last year, he says he planned to "get" the killer. He felt like his family expected him to get revenge, because that's what he'd always done, bot

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Episode 20: Gil From London

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 15 May 2015 08:00

Karen Miller met a man named Gil Harper on Facebook. They started flirting. The flirtation grew more serious. Eventually, they planned to meet in real life. Gil would travel from London to meet Karen for her birthday. With his arrival just a few days

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Episode 19: Mother's Little Helper

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 24 Apr 2015 08:00

Sandie Alger is a 71-year-old woman with a very long rap sheet. She was in and out of prison throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, and upped her game each time she got out. Prison, she says, is where you move "up the criminal ladder, just like the corp

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Episode 18: 695BGK

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 03 Apr 2015 08:00

This episode won a “Best Documentary” award at the Third Coast International Audio Festival. Police officer John Edwards was patrolling a quiet neighborhood in Bellaire, Texas when he saw an SUV driven by two young Black men, including Robbie Tolan.

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Episode 17: Final Exit

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 13 Mar 2015 08:00

No one disputes that it's against the law to take another person's life, but is it against the law to sit with someone and watch while they die by suicide? We meet an elderly woman named Fran Schindler who sneaks around the country as an "exit guide.

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Episode 16: Poster Boy

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 20 Feb 2015 09:00

On July 17th, 1889, the residents of Clayton County, Iowa woke up to news of the worst crime in their history. A Civil War veteran John Elkins and his young wife Hattie had been murdered in their bed in a grisly attack. Their two children escaped to

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Episode 15: He's Neutral

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 30 Jan 2015 09:00

Dan Stevenson has lived in Oakland's Eastlake neighborhood for 40 years. He says crime has been an issue for as long as he can remember, but he isn't one to call the police on drug dealers or sex workers. He's a pretty "live and let live" kind of guy

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Episode 14: The Fifth Suspect

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 09 Jan 2015 12:30

In June 2014, authorities released information about a massive child pornography ring being conducted in North Carolina. Four suspects had already been arrested, and the police were asking the public for help finding a fifth suspect. But they didn't

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Episode 13: The Big Sleep

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 19 Dec 2014 09:30

Raymond Chandler is often called the greatest American crime novelist, famous for murder mysteries like The Big Sleep and Farewell, My Lovely. He's the subject of several biographies, and his correspondence and manuscripts are archived at Oxford. But

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Episode 12: Break The Internet

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Wed, 26 Nov 2014 10:00

In 1999, most of America's tech hysteria centered around Y2K. But at that same time, a teenager in Canada named Mike Calce was messing around in chat rooms, meeting hackers, and learning tricks. At 15, he decided to put his knowledge to the test. To

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Episode 11: I'm About To Save Your Life

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Thu, 30 Oct 2014 09:00

In 1977, a mild-mannered aeronautical engineer sideswiped a parked car in Compton, CA. When he stopped his car to survey the damage, a man named Leon Moore opened the driver-side door, shoved him over, and started driving. He said, "I'm about to save

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Episode 10: Dear Sheila

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 26 Sep 2014 06:00

Working as a reporter for a TV station in New Hampshire, Kevin Flynn was covering the capture and arrest of a female serial killer named Sheila LaBarre. As he grew more and more obsessed with LaBarre’s story, Flynn decided to write her a letter. She

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Episode 9: That Crime Of The Month

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 29 Aug 2014 09:00

What does it mean when a woman commits a crime and attributes her actions to PMS? We revisit the first use of the "PMS defense" in this country, back in 1981. What have we learned about the science of PMS since then? Last year, the American Psychiatr

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Episode 8: Can't Rock This Boat

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Tue, 29 Jul 2014 13:27

In March 1964, a 35-year-old African-American woman named Johnnie Mae Chappell was walking along the side of the road in Jacksonville, Florida. Four white men were driving around listening to the local race riots on the radio. They had a gun on the d

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Episode 7: J.R.R. Ziemba

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Mon, 30 Jun 2014 09:00

Crime victims are often put under the same scrutiny as the accused. Not only for their version of events, but sometimes for how they look and talk, too. We meet a man whose trial hurt worse than his assault. Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagr

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Episode 6: We Lost Them

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 23 May 2014 09:00

On April 13, 2014, former KKK member Frazier Glenn Cross pulled into a Jewish Community Center and ambushed William Corporon and his grandson Reat Griffin Underwood, killing both. He then killed another woman named Terri LaManno a short distance away

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Episode 5: Dropping Like Flies

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Thu, 24 Apr 2014 19:00

Every year for the past few years, tens of thousand of flytraps have gone missing – from the wild, from gardens, from nurseries. And, really, nobody knows where they go. What’s cropped up in rural North Carolina is essentially a Venus Flytrap crime r

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Episode 4: Call Your Mom

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 28 Mar 2014 09:00

There are plenty of things we don't share with our mothers. Dark, sad things. Unless of course, you both speak the same dark language. Kathleen Vernon is a coroner in Albany County, Wyoming, the youngest ever, in fact. But she didn’t come to this pre

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Episode 3: The Buck Stops Here

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 28 Feb 2014 10:00

With the advent of the Inkjet printer, counterfeiting money became as simple as a trip to Staples. By the year 2000, there were 72 million of these homemade dollars in circulation. The real question is… who was behind them all? Today, we talk to a wo

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Episode 2: Pants On Fire

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Fri, 14 Feb 2014 11:00

For nearly a century we've been trying to read someone's truthfulness by the way they act. Be it through machines, or our own intuition. The police have tried. The FBI has tried. The CIA has tried. But the fact is… most of their efforts just don't wo

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Episode 1: Animal Instincts

By Vox Media Podcast Network/Wed, 29 Jan 2014 05:24

In 2001, Kathleen Peterson was found dead in a pool of her own blood. Her husband Michael Peterson was convicted of her murder. A curious neighbor, a lawyer named Larry Pollard, had a different theory... one that brings new meaning to man vs. beast.

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