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504 - Blizzard of Lies: The Karen Read Murder Trials

A blizzard, a body in the snow, and a case that’s divided a town—and the internet. In this episode, we break down the mysterious death of Boston police officer John O’Keefe and the explosive murder trials of Karen Read, where accusations of drunken rage collide with claims of a m ...  Show more

Short Suck #56: Triple Axel, Triple Chaos: The Rise and Fall of Tonya Harding

Tonya Harding went from landing one of the hardest moves in figure skating history to being at the center of a real-life “what the hell were you thinking?” crime. This episode unpacks her rough upbringing, explosive relationships, and the unbelievably sloppy plot that turned Olym ...  Show more

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