462 - Murder, Inc.

462 - Murder, Inc.

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Short Suck 58: Roaring! Spinning! Winning! The Rise of the Big Wheel

Before helmets, hoverboards, and helicopter parenting… there was the Big Wheel. Louis Marx and Company turned a low-slung plastic tricycle into one of the most iconic - and unexpectedly controversial - toys in American history. From glorious downhill drifts and neighborhood wipeo ...  Show more

507 - Finding The Lost City of Z: Percy Fawcett's Suicide Mission

What began as a search for a mythical city hidden deep within the Amazon became an obsession that consumed famed British explorer Percy Fawcett. In 1925, convinced that an advanced lost civilization known only as “Z” truly existed, Fawcett led a small expedition that included his ...  Show more

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