Jane Borden: Cults Like Us

Jane Borden: Cults Like Us

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William J. Mann: Black Dahlia

One of the most enduring mysteries in crime history is the horrible murder of Elizabeth Short. The Black Dhalia case has been told over and over again, including by Paul Holes and me on Buried Bones. But author William J. Mann has taken a different angle…and I really like it. He’ ...  Show more

Paula Lavigne: Murder at the U

This is our second ESPN story about the intersection between sports and murder. ESPN was asked by the Miami-Dade Police to look into the 2006 murder of a star football player at the University of Miami. What reporter Paula Lavigne found was a complicated victim, a questionable su ...  Show more

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