Burn Wild: A True Crime Podcast about Eco-terrorism

One of the most pressing questions of our time is what are we going to do about climate change? Especially as the further into climate change the earth moves, the more we need governments to be acting, rather than individuals. There was a time not that long ago, where people saw climate change as a belief, …

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The Sycamore Gap Story: A True Crime Podcast About the Felling of a Tree.

Tree's have long been an important part of human being's life from the earliest days. They gave us food, fuel, and helped us build shelter and travel across sea's. In many belief systems from Norse paganism to Buddhism tree's have played an important part and become symbolic of life, longevity and the ability to stay strong and …

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Death by Event Unknown: A True Crime Podcast About the Death of Cindy James and My Own Stalking Experience

Stalking is held to be a terrifying ordeal to go through. The ordeal that Cindy James went through at the hand of her stalker stands out as an especially horrible case which lasted from 1982 to 1989. Shortly after Cindy, a nurse who lived in Vancover and works with troubled children, seperates from her husband …

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Believable the CoCo Goodman Story: A True Crime Podcast About Fraud.

The pages of history are not often graced with the names of young women. It tends to be the kings, the knights and the priests who still live in the collective conciousness, even thousands of years after they have died. We often know they are married, but sometimes we don't even know the names of …

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Crime in Culture: Killer Fathers, Traumatised Sons. Legacies of the Black Dahlia and Zodiac.

Across the cultures that have emerged from the proto Indo-European and the Indo-European people we can find similarities, which speak to an unrecorded time in history which serves as a foundation for many languages and myths right up to the modern day. We know little of these people, even their homeland is in dispute, but …

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Crime in Culture: The King Road Killings, In Cold Blood, Bundy and Bryan Kohberger.

Note the water tower (it comes up later) In the world of crime it is true that cases that get the most attention are most likely to get solved. They will have more person power, the public will be more likely to have their memories jogged and contact investigators when they have information that could …

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Shadow of Doubt: An Australian True Crime Podcast About Familial Abuse

There are some emotions, some cognative processess which different cultures don't do well with. It's nobodies fault. Something happened, probably at a formative point in the culture which meant that whatever feeling or opinion was under examination, would not again be the choice of that group of people. Many cultures which have western christianity as …

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Think Twice Michael Jackson: A True Crime Podcast about Reckoning with Michael Jackson’s Legacy

  We all know that periods of time get names. There are the decades like the roaring 20's or the great depression in America's 1930s. Artistic styles are also name periods of creation baroque, rococo. There may be more scientific namings, covering great swathes of time in geology before humans even graced the planet, or …

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