77. Missing Cop: The Jon Aujay Case

77. Missing Cop: The Jon Aujay Case

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78. If Looks Could Kill: Beauty Pageant Crimes

This week we bring you some historical perspective on beauty pageants in America and the psychological impact it has on contestants, as well as two cases with beauty queens at the center of serious criminal activity. You can find all of our resources on our website: https://www.l ...  Show more

79. Filicide in LGBTQIA+ Motivated Crimes

Trigger warning: Child abuse and child homicide The docs dole out the research on child homicide; filicide in particular (the murder of a child by their parent). They then discuss the lack of information on victims of filicide from the LGBTQIA+ community before reviewing two case ...  Show more

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