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Conspiracy Theories: JFK Pt. 2
Most Americans don’t believe the theory that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in Dallas in 1963, and that he must have been working for someone.
Conspiracy Theories: JFK Pt. 1
Lee Harvey Oswald is the sole person responsible for John F. Kennedy’s assassination—or is he?
Espionage: Alan Turing Pt. 2
After traveling to America, he finds his loyalties pulled between his home country and their new ally. Once Alan Turing returns home in 1942, he must navigate the end of the war and learn to live in the society he saved from extinction.
Espionage: Alan Turing Pt. 1
One of the most important figures in World War II wasn’t a military commander or a powerful statesman: he was a mathematician. From a secretive mansion 50 miles north of London, Alan Turing and his fellow cryptanalysts broke the codes that led the Allies
Sports Criminals: Tonya Harding Pt. 2
When skating rival Nancy Kerrigan was brutally attacked six weeks before the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Games, the press and the public realized who stood the most to gain from knocking her out of the running. But could it be proven?
Sports Criminals: Tonya Harding Pt. 1
In the early 90s, Tonya Harding reached the pinnacle of her career as the first American woman to complete a triple-axel jump in competition. She was expected to win gold at the ‘92 Olympics, but fizzled out, placing 4th. Within a few years, her quest wou
Kingpins: Pablo Acosta Villarreal Pt. 3
This vicious leader had very little regard for human life as if it stood in the way of his business. Pablo Acosta Villarreal commanded a 500 person operation on both sides of the border—before his downfall and death in 1987.
Kingpins: Pablo Acosta Villarreal Pt. 2
He repaired schools, paid medical bills for the poor and elderly, in exchange for one thing: control.
Kingpins: Pablo Acosta Villarreal Pt. 1
In the early years of the Mexican drug world, there were no cartels—there were only kingpins.
Con Artists: Frank Abagnale Pt. 2
In a span of five years, Frank Abagnale Jr. took on various identities: airline pilot, pediatrician, lawyer. He had perfected the art of counterfeiting… until eventually, the law caught up with him.