Twisted Podcast
In 1984, Bill Prewitt was murdered in his bed by his own gun while his wife, Patty Prewitt, slept next to him. Patty was convicted of his murder and sentenced to life in prison. Now, Patty has a strong contingent of advocates supporting her claims of innocence. Was Patty wrongfully convicted or is she where she is supposed to be?
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Part 2 of 2 on the murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart.
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Part 1 of 2 on the murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart.
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David Parker Ray is known as the 'Toy Box Killer." His sick and demented torture of women is something normally reserved only for nightmares.
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Part 2 of 2. We will look into the 1991 murder of Jackie Thomas in Raleigh, NC.
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We will look into the 1991 murder of Jackie Thomas in Raleigh, NC. Part 1 of 2.
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Historian and author, Andrew Noone, discusses how Bathsheba Spooner conspired to kill her husband, Joshua, with a teenaged Continental soldier and two British soldiers during the 1700s.
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Tucker Reed shot and killed her uncle. She claimed it was self-defense. Her mother backed-up her story, but the police didn't believe either of them. Did she act to protect herself and her family or did she commit cold-blooded murder?
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On April 4th of 1958, Lana Turner's teenaged daughter allegedly stabbed to death reputed mobster Johnny Stompanato. What really happened inside this Beverly Hills mansion?
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Part 3 of 3. Michael Jackson was a superstar among superstars, but he also engaged in some rather bizarre behaviors. Later in his career, accusations came forth involving some of the most morally depraved acts one can engage in. Many disturbing aspects surrounded one of the most talented individuals of the 20th Century.
info_outlineEmeritus Professor of Psychology at Flinders University in South Australia, Dr. Neil Brewer, will discuss the latest research on eyewitness identification and why eyewitnesses are wrong more than expected.