Episode 69: Rose & Daisy Edwards

Episode 69: Rose & Daisy Edwards

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DEEP DIVE: BECKHAM FAMILY FEUD

We were graced by the Deep Dive gods this week with Brooklyn Beckham’s very public break up with his parents (including that BIZARRE wedding dance mention? We NEED to see the video!). Plus, Stephen Hawking carnival, Aaron Rodgers and his AI wife, and Jeffrey Epstein’s weird ass m ...  Show more

Episode 387: Jonathan Gerlach

Today we’re stepping back to examine a case that has swept the nation — and shaken public trust in places meant to be sacred. At the center of it is Jonathan Gerlach, a man prosecutors say was involved in the systematic theft and trafficking of human remains, allegedly targeting ...  Show more

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