Episodes
Neo-Nazis bombed the car of Serge and Beate Klarsfeld in retaliation for their work demanding justice for Holocaust victims.
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Published 07/09/21
Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani and his niece were killed by a car bomb planted by the Mossad.
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Published 07/08/21
Enron founder and former CEO Kenneth Lay was indicted for fraud after the company’s 2001 bankruptcy. Guest hosted by Dana Goodyear from Lost Hills, a podcast that delves into the shocking murder of scientist Tristan Beaudette.
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Published 07/07/21
During a routine traffic stop, 32-year-old Philando Castile was shot and killed by St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez.
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Published 07/06/21
In a 6 to 3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that evidence obtained using a faulty search warrant could still be used in court if the officers acted in good faith.
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Published 07/05/21
White Americans took to the streets across the nation after the world’s first Black heavyweight champion defeated former champ Jim Jeffries.
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Published 07/04/21
A U.S. naval warship mistook Iran Air Flight 655 for an enemy aircraft and fired on it, killing all 290 civilians on board.
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Published 07/03/21
23-year-old Sebastian Shaw murdered 40-year-old Jay Rickbeil in Portland, Oregon. Shaw later claimed to have killed “10 or 12 other people.”
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Published 07/02/21
With backing from the United Nations, the International Criminal Court opened. It was an impartial, independent court whose jurisdiction reached 120 countries.
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Published 07/01/21
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that top secret intelligence documents on the Vietnam War were legal to distribute to the public. Guest hosted by Wenndy Mackenzie from Unsolved Murders, a Spotify Original from Parcast.
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Published 06/30/21
49-year-old Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane was found violently murdered in his Arizona apartment.
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Published 06/29/21
During a robbery in Ontario, an unknown assailant fatally shot Jacqueline McAllister and a witness who intervened. The gunman fled, leaving Jacqueline’s husband Gordon as the sole survivor.
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Published 06/28/21
Jurors weren’t sure if he pulled the trigger, but they still found Marcus Wesson responsible for the shooting deaths of nine of his children.
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Published 06/27/21
In a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, state laws that criminalized specific sexual acts between same-sex consenting adults were ruled to be unconstitutional.
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Published 06/26/21
Richard Robison, his wife, and four children were massacred at their vacation cottage in northern Michigan.
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Published 06/25/21
After killing a sex worker in Los Angeles, Austrian journalist and serial killer Jack Unterweger secured a ride-along with the LAPD station that was investigating her death.
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Published 06/24/21
After being assaulted by her husband, Lorena Bobbitt cut off his penis and fled the scene with the severed appendage. Guest hosted by Molly Brandenburg from Unexplained Mysteries, a Spotify Original from Parcast.
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Published 06/23/21
After many months looking for the fabled Northwest Passage to Asia, an unhappy crew mutinied against Captain Henry Hudson in the icy waters of what is now Hudson Bay.
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Published 06/22/21
With the help of the local sheriff, members of the Ku Klux Klan murdered civil rights activists Michael Schwerner, James Cheney, and Andrew Goodman.
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Published 06/21/21
During the French Revolution, King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette fled Paris and made for the countryside, hoping to rally royalist supporters. Their plot was foiled by a postmaster.
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Published 06/20/21
Six-year-old Teresa Cormack was abducted by a stranger near her school in Napier, New Zealand.
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Published 06/19/21
At his execution in Utah, killer Ronnie Lee Gardner declined to be executed by way of lethal injection or electric chair and instead chose a firing squad.
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Published 06/18/21
A human foot was found on a beach in British Columbia. It wasn’t the first.
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Published 06/17/21
After 11 years in exile, popular opposition leader Wilson Ferreira Aldunate returned to Uruguay to run for president. He was arrested upon arrival. Guest hosted by Alastair Murden from Medical Murders, a Spotify Original from Parcast.
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Published 06/16/21
In the case United States vs. Alvarez-Machain, the Supreme Court ruled six to three that the American government could legally kidnap foreign suspects in their home countries.
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Published 06/15/21