Introducing "The Hand in the Window"

Introducing "The Hand in the Window"

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Introducing "Vanished: What Happened to Vanessa"

Today, we're sharing something special with you. This is the first episode of the latest true crime podcast from 20/20 and ABC Audio, "Vanished: What Happened to Vanessa." In episode one, Private First Class Vanessa Guillén shows up for work one morning at the Fort Hood Army base ...  Show more

The Crime Scene: Tupac Murder Suspect Speaks Out

New from ABC Audio, "The Crime Scene Weekly" is a new podcast for the true crime-obsessed (and -curious). Each week, "The Crime Scene Weekly" focuses on what everybody's talking about in true crime: what all your favorite shows and podcasts are covering, and what's taking over yo ...  Show more

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