Things That Aren’t There | 9

Things That Aren’t There | 9

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Introducing The Pirate of Prague | 11

A charming young Czech promises staggering returns. An entire country’s oil industry is up for grabs. America’s top investors want in. Sounds too good to be true? Damn right it is. This is a story of private jets, $20,000 dinners, and suitcases stuffed with cash. It’s also a tale ...  Afficher plus

Remedy for a Haunting | 10

Who was Sue Knight? The team recaps what’s true, what’s not, and what might exist in between, painting a picture of who Sue really was. And almost 30 years after her death, the family she left behind finds new life.Under Cover of Knight is an Apple Original podcast, produced by S ...  Afficher plus

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The Binge Cases: Killer Story

Driskill’s lawyers discover that he is theoretically eligible for parole after serving seven years of his sentence. But this is a long shot — it's notoriously difficult to get released whilst still maintaining your innocence. Chammah talks to a leading cold case prosecutor to ...  Afficher plus

The Fraud
Carrie Jade Does Not Exist

Sue Perkins and Katherine Denkinson delve into Carrie Jade's mysterious life to find out what compels a compulsive liar and investigate the ramifications that Carrie's lies had on the people who once trusted her.To keep up with the podcast, follow us on social media @carriejadepo ...  Afficher plus

No Place Like Home
Criminal

In the early 90s, a wealthy magazine publisher was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 18 months in a minimum security prison in Louisiana. But white collar criminals weren't the only people living there, and the other people inside had basically been forgotten about by the outsi ...  Afficher plus

Tammy Zywicki
Voices for Justice

21-year-old Tammy Zywicki was an ambitious, upbeat, creative young woman who was about to start her senior year of college. She dreamed of being a professional sports photographer, or a Spanish teacher — she wasn't sure yet. But in August 1992, Tammy was driving back to college a ...  Afficher plus