Unforbidden Truth is hosted weekly by Andrew Dodge. Andrew has been corresponding/visiting with convicted criminals/murderers for 14 years now. Unforbidden Truth will consist of exclusive interviews with convicted criminals/murderers, professionals in the fields of criminal justice and psychology and more. Andrew is not an expert in the field and will never claim to be. Andrew has been corresponding/visiting with prisoners for over a decade. Support this podcast: www.unforbiddentruth.com Bec ...
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Seeking truth in true crime? Whether it’s challenging what you think you know about a case, pushing for answers on an unsolved murder, or highlighting injustice - you'll find it here with your host, Dawn. Method and Madness will take you on a journey of immersive storytelling, insight, and advocacy as we dive into mostly lesser-known cases. You'll hear from survivors, family members, investigators, and more. REACH OUT: methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: https://www.instagram.com/methodan ...
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This is a Southern True Crime Podcast (AKA The Sirens Podcast) with creator and host Raven Rollins, A Legal Researcher and Victim Advocate, where she discusses cases from her hometown of Ada, Oklahoma, and many other Deep South and Southwestern cases with her co-host, Mandy McNeely, a Criminal Justice and Psychology Professor, and other friends, experts, true crime authors, and more! Advocacy. Investigation. Education. Storytelling.
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Stephen J. Giannangelo has spent decades writing and studying Abnormal Psychology, Criminal Psychology, and Serial Murder. Growing up on monster movies of the 1960s, he later became captivated by real-life figures like Albert DeSalvo and Charles Manson, an interest that set him on a lifelong path of exploration into the darker corners of human beha…
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4-year-old Dorothy Good was taken into custody by the Marshalls’ deputy on March 24th,1692. She was questioned in court briefly and sent to jail. She spent her “sentence” in a dark, grim dungeon after being convicted of witchcraft. This is her story. ____________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by…
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Remastered: Holly brings us the case of Generro Sanchez and Jarrod Murray - The East Central University student who killed a fellow classmate just to see how it felt. *Trigger Warning - Real Interrogation audio is included in this episode. Some of the answers given by the suspect can be very off-putting and could cause mental distress. I know it di…
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Interview with Youtuber Bulletz Gotti: New York gang culture
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On this episode, I chat with YouTuber Bulletz Gotti, who shares insights on the different gangs in New York and offers an analysis of the Tekashi 69 (Daniel Hernandez) case.https://linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.…
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Remastered: Raven and Holly take you back to 2002 Ada, Oklahoma to talk about the case of Rachel Woodall. Tyler "T.J." Mullins was arrested by Ada police after he led them to a body buried in rural Seminole County. The victim was his former girlfriend, Rachel Woodall, 21. Originally released 11/16/2019. *Domestic Violence* We also tell you about ht…
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89. Solving Cold Cases with Othram’s Dr. Kristen Mittelman
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Buckle up for an in-depth conversation with Othram’s Dr. Kristen Mittelman. We delve into the fascinating world of genetic genealogy and how it’s revolutionizing the way we solve cold cases. Dr. Mittelman shares insights on the science behind DNA analysis, how Othram is building the infrastructure and metrics for all labs to use this technology, th…
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Interview with convicted murderer Tina Munro (Bill Bonin co-defendant)
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The Freeway Killer, Bill Bonin, was a notorious American serial killer who, alongside his accomplices, terrorized Southern California in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bonin, often referred to as the "Freeway Killer" due to his victims' bodies being dumped along highways and freeways, is believed to have murdered at least 14 young men and boys bet…
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Southern Noir Book Club | Sagit Schwartz - Since She's Been Gone
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We speak with author and psychotherapist Sagit Schwartz about her new thriller book "Since She's Been Gone" and had a great conversation that also included topics such as: eating disorders, mental health, book trigger warnings and disclaimers, grief, and even go off topic a bit about the romance genre. Find Since She's Been Gone anywhere you get yo…
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Coming soon: A Jailhouse interview with Polly Klaas' killer, Richard Allen Davis
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In this snippet, Richard Allen Davis starts to talk about the kidnapping and murder of Polly Klaas. Coming to all podcast platforms February 2025. The kidnapping of Polly Klaas occurred on October 1, 1993, in Petaluma, California. Polly, a 12-year-old girl, was abducted from her home during a sleepover at her house. The kidnapper, Richard Allen Dav…
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Southern Noir Book Club | David McCloskey, Author & Former CIA Analyst - The Seventh Floor
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Today, Raven speaks with David McCloskey, a former CIA Analyst and author of "The Seventh Floor. " We discuss some myths surrounding the CIA - are polygraphs junk science? What actually is a CIA Agent? Is there burnout in the CIA?- as well as writing and his books. Get "The Seventh Floor" at https://amzn.to/480SzAj David's Facebook page David's Web…
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88. Indifference: The Murder of Romona Moore
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It wasn’t like 21-year-old Romona Moore to run off. Nobody knew that better than her mom, Ellie Carmichael. In April of 2003, Romona left the Brooklyn home she shared with her mother and said she was heading to Burger King to grab dinner. She never returned. It took days of pleading for Ellie to get the NYPD to take Romona’s disappearance seriously…
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Jailhouse interview with mass shooter Naveed Haq: Mental health, antisemitism and surviving a life sentence
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The 2006 Seattle Jewish Federation shooting was a tragic and violent attack that took place on July 28, 2006, at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle building in Seattle, Washington. The shooter, Naveed Haq, a 30-year-old man, entered the building, claiming he was there to speak with a representative of the Federation but then opened fire, kill…
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DNA Profiling with Jared Bradley: M-Vac
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M-Vac is a forensic technology company known for its innovative approach to DNA recovery from evidence. Founded by Jared Bradley, the company has made significant strides in the field of forensic science by developing the M-Vac System, which utilizes a unique vacuum-assisted process to collect biological material. This method is particularly effect…
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A conversation with combat veteran Adam Crutchfield
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Andrew, Amie, and Jennifer have a conversation with combat veteran, Adam Crutchfield. https://linktr.ee/Unforbiddentruth Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.By Unforbidden Truth
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Interview with paroled juvenile murderer Rickey Dye
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Today, I’m speaking with Rickey Dye, who was convicted of murder as a teenager. At just 15, he faced charges of first-degree premeditated murder and armed robbery. He ultimately pled guilty to second-degree murder and received a 34-year sentence, with 12 years suspended. His co-defendants, Kenneth Dewitt and David Hollifield, also received substant…
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Southern Noir Book Club | Kathy Reichs - Fire and Bones
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We speak with author Kathy Reichs about her latest Temperance Brennan book, Fire and Bones. Get it where ever you get your books or here: https://amzn.to/3MP4Xtv Advocacy. Investigation. Education. Storytelling. Case Sources https://pastebin.com/u/thesirenspodcast/1/q13ivhbQ Southern Noir Book Club Authors thesirenspodcast.com/southernnoir See us i…
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Coming soon: An interview with executed serial killer Bill Bonin's co-defendant Tina Munro
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Coming this fall, an interview with executed serial killer William Bonin's co-defendant, Tina Munro. Bill Bonin, Gregory Miley, Vernon Butts and James Munro are infamously remembered in California’s criminal history for their gruesome acts as serial killers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Bonin, known as the "Freeway Killer," was responsible for…
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87. Accused: The Murder of Dolores Della Penna
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In July of 1972, residents in the Tacony neighborhood of Philadelphia witnessed a violent abduction right outside their homes. Nobody called the police. The next morning, 17-year-old Dolores Della Penna was confirmed missing and her family was sick with worry. Law enforcement canvassed the area and interviewed more than 100 people as the city of br…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Avis Flowers (Quincy Cross' sister)
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****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.**** On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-d…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with David Cross (Quincy Cross' father)
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****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.**** On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-d…
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Mayfield Files: A Conversation between Joe Currin, Tamara Caldwell and Jeffrey Burton
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****Note, all of the audio files became corrupted, so all I had to work with was the original video which is what you're watching/hearing.**** On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-d…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between Jeffrey Burton, Tamara Caldwell and Quincy Cross
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between David Cross and private investigator John Poole
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between Joe Currin, David Cross and Wanda Boyd (Quincy's mother)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Kentucky Innocence Project attorney Miranda Hellman
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: A conversation between Quincy Cross & private investigator Noble Faulkner
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Joe Currin
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with private investigator Noble Faulkner
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files; Interview with private investigator John Poole
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Wanda Boyd (Quincy Cross' mother)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Melissa Strickland (Quincy Cross' ex-girlfriend)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Raschelle Brown (Quincy Cross' sister)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Jeffrey Burton (Quincy Cross' co-defendant)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Tamara Caldwell (Quincy Cross' co-defendant)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Sharda Boyd (Quincy Cross' sister)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Mayfield Files: Interview with Teresa Gross-Gates (Quincy Cross' Aunt)
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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Intro to the Mayfield, Kentucky videos/Jessica Currin case
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On April 8, 2008, Quincy Omar Cross was convicted in Hickman County, Kentucky, of multiple serious charges including kidnapping (with an aggravator of murder), intentional murder (with aggravators of first-degree sodomy and first-degree rape), first-degree sodomy, first-degree rape, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence. For these…
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A conversation with private investigator and radio host Ed Opperman
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Ed Opperman is a prominent figure known for his work as a private investigator, journalist, and author, primarily focusing on controversial and high-profile cases. His expertise spans a range of fields, including criminal investigations, cybersecurity, and political scandals. Opperman has garnered attention for his in-depth investigative work and h…
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Jailhouse interview with spree killer Chander Matta Part 2
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Chander "Bobby" Matta's case involves serious and tragic crimes. In 1991, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders of three women—Jodie Marie Phillips, Sherry Larman, and Sandra Rene Johnson—during a 36-hour period over the Memorial Day weekend the previous year. Each of these women was killed by asphyxiation, a method in…
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A conversation with former Tipton, OK police chief Toby Sheffield
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Former Tipton, Oklahoma police chief of police speaks about his friendship with Jamie Moore Hine and talks about how he knew her mother and what she was like. Darlene Hicks, 31, Billy Ray Hine, 21, and Hicks' 14-year-old daughter, Jamie L. Moore, were all charged and convicted in connection with the murder of Herman Babb. Each was found guilty of f…
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A conversation with convicted juvenile murderer Jamie Moore Hine
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Note: This was recorded in 2022 with a small digital camera, I apologize for the background noise, but it was the best I could do to raise audio volumes it without distorting it. Jamie's two daughters speak at the very end, about their mother. Darlene Hicks, 31, Billy Ray Hine, 21, and Hicks' 14-year-old daughter, Jamie L. Moore, were all charged a…
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Nick Emel and guests deliver a mix of entertainment, education, and satirical banter as they cover fact-based Top 10ish Lists in history, true crime, food, pop culture, and more. One host is prepped with fun facts, but the other is guessing the list in real-time, creating an unpredictable rollercoaster of laughs, learning and chaos.About this episo…
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A conversation with Idaho death row inmate Timothy Dunlap
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Timothy Alan Dunlap, 35, from Sellersburg, Indiana, is a death row inmate with convictions spanning multiple states. In 1991, Dunlap pleaded guilty to the murder of Tonya Crane, a Security State Bank teller in Soda Springs, Idaho. Crane was killed during an attempted bank robbery on October 16, 1991. The brutal nature of the crime, involving a shot…
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A conversation with Bulletz Gotti: Infamous gangsters of NY
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Bulletz Gotti discussing infamous figures like Al Po, Kenneth 'Supreme' McGriff, Nicky Barnes, and Frank Lucas must have covered a lot of intriguing and complex history. These individuals are well-known for their roles in the New York underworld, each with their own notorious stories. Al Po (Alpo Martinez): A notorious drug dealer and informant who…
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Bonus: A conversation with convicted serial killer William Holbert AKA Wild Bill
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William Dathan Holbert, also known as "Wild Bill," is an American criminal who became infamous for his involvement in a series of murders and financial crimes in Panama. Operating under the guise of a successful entrepreneur, Holbert lured victims with promises of investment opportunities before killing them to steal their assets. His crimes led to…
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