Criminal

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The Magdalene Laundries

Episode #216

2023-04-28 05:00:41

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At 14, Elizabeth Coppin was sent to work at a laundry business in Cork, Ireland. When she arrived, she noticed bars on the windows.
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The Somerton Man

Episode #215

2023-04-21 05:00:07

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In 1948, a dead man was discovered on a beach in Australia. No one could identify him — until last year.
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Palace of Justice – A Conversation with Benjamin Ferencz

Episode #214

2023-04-14 05:00:38

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Remembering the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials.
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The Most Wonderful Terrible Person

Episode #213

2023-04-07 05:00:04

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When Debra Miller woke up on October 8th, 1964, she was expecting to see a black Volkswagen in her family’s driveway. Instead, she saw a police car. “And I knew my father was dead.”
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The Fasting Cure

Episode #212

2023-03-24 05:00:13

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In 1911, two sisters traveled to Seattle to meet a "doctor" named Linda Hazzard. The sisters didn’t seem very sick, but when they arrived, Dr. Hazzard told them they didn’t have a moment to lose – they needed to begin her treatment right away.  A few months later, one of the sisters wrote a letter to her old governess. “I am wonderfully better in fact,” she said, “getting stronger by leaps.” But her handwriting was messier than usual, and her sentences ran together and overlapped.
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Crazy Eddie

Episode #211

2023-03-17 05:00:12

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In the 1980s, the discount electronics chain store Crazy Eddie was so famous, its commercials were parodied on "Saturday Night Live." So when the family business began selling its company shares on Wall Street – making millions – nobody questioned its success.
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Out of the Box

Episode #210

2023-03-10 05:00:53

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In 1964, one of the best javelin throwers in Australia traveled to England to see if he could qualify for the Olympics. But, because of an injury, he didn’t make the team - and he couldn’t afford a plane ticket home. So he came up with an idea while working a cargo job at Heathrow Airport: “I saw them shipping animals. And I thought, well, if the dogs can survive it, I could.”
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An Impossible Crime, Part 2

Episode #209

2023-03-03 05:00:45

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This episode continues where Episode 208 leaves off. In 2001, Daniel Taylor wrote a letter from prison to a reporter at the Chicago Tribune named Steve Mills. Steve Mills spent months investigating before publishing a detailed examination of Daniel’s case as part of a series called “Cops and Confessions.” Daniel told us, “To have someone finally say that they believed me changed my whole life.” 
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An Impossible Crime

Episode #208

2023-02-24 05:00:01

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Daniel Taylor was 17 years old when he was arrested for a 1992 double homicide in Chicago. But Daniel had an alibi. He was in jail at the time of the murders.
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Novak v. City of Parma

Episode #207

2023-02-17 05:00:38

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In 2016, a man named Anthony Novak created a parody Facebook page of his local police department. "I just thought, 'That would be funny.'" About a month later, he was arrested. Novak is now petitioning the Supreme Court, and The Onion submitted an amicus brief in support of his case. Their brief is written as a parody of an amicus brief.
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The Feather Lady

Episode #206

2023-02-03 05:00:40

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On October 4, 1960, Eastern Airlines Flight 375 took off from Boston’s Logan airport, and then, two minutes later, it crashed. 62 people died. Investigators couldn't figure out what had happened, and they decided to ask a scientist working at the Smithsonian for help. Roxie Laybourne's investigation helped launch a whole new field of science that changed aviation and forensics.
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Sunset Mesa

Episode #205

2023-01-20 05:00:25

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Debbie Schum waited a long time to receive the cremated ashes of her friend, LoraLee Johnson. When she did, she felt relieved to finally take them home with her. But then, she got a call from the FBI.
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They Came for the Judges

Episode #204

2023-01-06 05:00:06

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When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August of 2021, they unlocked the prisons and freed prisoners, some of whom sought revenge on the women judges who convicted them.
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Dog in the Bed, Cat in the Bag, Camel on the Golf Course

Episode #203

2022-12-16 05:00:59

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Stories of animals really going for it.
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Across the Atlantic

Episode #202

2022-12-02 05:00:24

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In February of 1910, members of the Music Hall Ladies Guild in London received a strange letter from their treasurer – a singer who went by the name Belle Elmore. It said that she suddenly had to travel to the United States, and that she was resigning from her position. Several weeks later, at the Music Hall Ladies Guild fundraising ball, Belle's husband arrived with a date. And she was wearing Belle's brooch.
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The Tylenol Murders

Episode #201

2022-11-18 05:00:26

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On September 29, 1982, Adam Janus suddenly collapsed in his home outside of Chicago. He died within hours. Later that same day, in the same house, his brother also collapsed — then his sister-in-law. All three of them had been healthy. Nobody could figure out what was going on. Stacy...