156: The Murder of Fred Mangione
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In 1996, there were 11,039 victims of hate crimes in the United States. One of them was Fred Mangione, an extremely gregarious man who treated everyone like his best friend. Fred was more than just a statistic - he was a human being. And he was killed simply because he was gay. Hosted and produced by Erica Kelley Written by Haley Gray and Erica Kelley Researched by Haley Gray and Anna Luria Original Graphic Art by Coley Horner Original Music by Rob Harrison of Gamma Radio Edited & Mixed by Next Day Podcast & Erica Kelley Sources: Sponsors: Friends without the “R” - Best Fiends BetterHelp.com/southern
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