The City Bonds Robbery

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Ian Watkins: The Dark Downfall of a Lostprophets Star | Seeing Dead

We're taking a short mid-season break this week, but rather than leave the feed silent, we thought we'd share an episode from Mark's other podcast, Dead Famous. This episode forms part of a recent trilogy examining famous figures whose lives ended in scandal, criminality and publ ...  Show more

The Wrongfully Convicted Husband? The Murder of Christine Morton | Texas True Crime

This week on Seeing Red, we travel back to Texas in the 1980s to examine a case that began with the brutal murder of Christine Morton — and led to one of the most shocking miscarriages of justice in modern American criminal history. Her husband, Michael Morton, quickly became the ...  Show more

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