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Episode 9: Special Women’s March Episode, Time for a Traffic Study America!
A special road trip episode as we talk in the car ride home from Washington DC about the Women’s March and other stuff. Fun fun fun with one million others! What’s the deal with the crowd count? The guys who were there?
Episode 8: Maura Murray and stuff
What happens when the details of a tragedy become the foundation of internet legend? We discuss the Massachusetts nursing student’s disappearance on a dark New Hampshire road as the 12-year mark approaches,
Episode 7: Maine’s murderers and the women who loved them
Maine has one of the lowest murder rates in the country. For the past couple of decades, there have been between 20 to 25 homicides a year in the state. In 2016, there were 16. Yet, the types of murders Maine has are telling — murder victims are most l...
Episode 6: JonBenet Ramsey documentary wars
It’s been 20 years since the body of JonBenet Ramsey was found in the basement of her parents’ Boulder, Colorado home. She’d been bludgeoned to death and strangled. The case has, to quote one documentary “haunted America” ever since and,
Episode 5: Not-so-merry Christmases
On Christmas 27 years ago in California, a woman on her way home from looking at the Christmas lights was abducted, brutally raped and nearly killed, saved by her own bravery and smarts. It took nearly three decades and the imagination of a young prose...
Episode 4: Sarah Cheiker’s long strange trip
Sarah Cheiker happily lived most of her 80-plus years in her Los Angeles bungalow. That changed when three drifters befriended her. In 2008 she disappeared, turning up 3,000 miles away in Maine four years later,
Episode 3: Ayla Reynolds, still missing after five years
On the morning of December 17, 2011, Justin DiPietro called the Waterville, Maine, police to report his 20-month-old daughter, Ayla Reynolds, missing. That was the spark to what eventually became the biggest criminal investigation in Maine’s history....
Episode 2: NOT a good boy, the story of SC serial killer Todd Kohlhepp
Todd Kohlhepp, charged with killing seven people in South Carolina, is not a good boy. No matter what his mother says. Kohlhepp, a popular and successful realtor, was arrested in early November after Kala Brown, missing for three months,
Episode 1: Twisted Sisters, a tale of yoga and death
Ann and Alison Dadow were as close as two sisters could be. Or closer. They did everything together. They changed their names together, to Anastasia and Alexandria Duval. They taught yoga together, moved across the country, drank,