Twisted Podcast
Melissa Leinweber and Whitney St. Andre from the Navigating Advocacy True Crime Podcast will discuss how they work with and help victims of crime. Often times, the victims are lost in many true crime stories, but Melissa and Whitney are working to have their voices heard.
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Best-selling crime writer Patricia Cornwell discusses writing, true crime, and her latest book in the Scarpetta series, Identity Unknown.
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Investigative journalist, Katie Kaplan, from the Two Sleuths Podcast and I discuss the unsolved murder of Stephon Edgerton, who is also known as DJ Juan Gotti.
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Former Orange County California prosecutor Matt Murphy will be talking about his autobiography: The Book of Murder. It is fascinating and pure true crime from someone who lived it.
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Part 2 of 2. Alison Duiker's mother, Lonnie Rogers, went missing in 1981. Alison still doesn’t have answers to what happened to her mom or where she is.
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Part 1 of 2. Alison Duiker's mother, Lonnie Rogers, went missing in 1981. Alison still doesn’t have answers to what happened to her mom or where she is.
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Robert Parmer of The Broken System Podcast discusses the murder of Amber Spradlin.
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We will be delving into the complicated and conspiratorial aspects of Stanley Kubrick's work and his death.
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The CIA needed to figure out how our enemies brainwashed people. There was no rule, law, or moral code they would not break to 'protect' us from the evils of others. The conducted their work under the super secret project: "MK Ultra."
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Part 5 of 5. Elizabeth Holmes created the hugely publicized blood-testing company, Theranos. Her inventions put her on the cover of magazines. However, it was all a fraud.
info_outlineIn 1967, Marvin Shumate, a Las Vegas cab driver, came-up with the idea of kidnapping the son of Horseshoe casino owner, Benny Binion. When criminals target other criminals, it doesn’t usually end well.