62. Gang Stalking

62. Gang Stalking

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63. Vintage Case: Infanticide at The Hotel Cecil

Hold up- it's been 60+ episodes and we have never thoroughly talked about L.A. Not So Confidential's theme?? As we start this multipart series on vintage Los Angeles crimes, we break down the legacy of Hollywood noir films. We then turn to the Cecil Hotel and Dorothy Jean Purcell ...  Show more

Introducing: Missing

For 5 years Tim and Lance have covered Maura Murray's disappearance and the tireless community that surrounds it in great detail. They have since expanded with this series by raising awareness for the stories of other missing persons. They now sit on the board of directors of the ...  Show more

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