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Crimes of the Centuries
Crime is so commonplace that it takes something particularly shocking to be labelled the “crime of the century.” Even so, there are a lot of cases that have earned the distinction. In each episode of Crimes of the Centuries, award-winning journalist Amber Hunt will examine a case that’s lesser known today but was huge when it happened. The cases explored span the centuries and each left a mark. Some made history by changing laws. Others were so shocking they changed society.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 4,032 ratings
Laughably lame podcast
If you like leftist revisionist history, this is your podcast. Heard all I could stomach about halfway through the Barker gang episode. So lame.
fromtexasbygod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/24
So unpretentious!
Half an episode on and I’m hooked. Amber is a great story teller in a real-person’s voice. I chose the LaLaurie episode first as I had learned about her during a visit to New Orleans. This podcast offers insights and information I had not known. Bravo! UPDATE - knocking off a star for the...Read full review »
PW from GR via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/24
Woke hard left journalism
Amber, you are so talented and capable. I loved the first season of Accused. As the years go by, you keep leaning harder and harder to the left. I’m a centrist, and just not a fan of left-leaning political activism infused in storytelling.
Jared T9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/24
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