Episode 65: Samuel And J.C.

Episode 65: Samuel And J.C.

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Art Spies and Underwater Toilets

Two fascinating stories from World War II. One is about Rose Valland, a French woman who worked as a spy in Nazi-occupied Paris. Her bravery saved thousands of works of art, many of which were returned to the families who originally owned them. Secondly, the story of German U-boa ...  Afficher plus

Moving Water

The Erie Canal and The Chicago River were two of the most impressive engineering feats in history. For the 200th Anniversary of the opening of the Erie Canal we look at the opening celebration, along with a fun musical diversion or two. And how can you talk about moving water wit ...  Afficher plus

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Jeymes Samuel
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Jeymes Samuel joins the show to talk about his feature directorial debut, The Harder They Fall. The film follows Nat Love (Jonathan Majors), a young outlaw dead set on seeking revenge against his lifelong enemy Rufus Buck (Idris Elba). When Nat discovers Rufus has been released f ...  Afficher plus

Samuel Little, tueur en série qui a avoué 93 meurtres
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Entre 1970 et 2005, Samuel Mc Dowell, alias Samuel Little, ou encore The Stroke Killer, aurait assassiné 9 ...

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