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Ep 362: A college student is fatally struck by a car, but why she was on the side of the road would unveil a complicated crime. This is the Madison Brooks story. Sources for Today's Episode: WBRZ Baton Rouge WAFB 9 News ABC News NBC News ESPN.com Left for Dead: The Madison Brooks ...  Show more

Reconsidered: Shelly Knotek

Ep 361: Women & Crime: Reconsidered is where we revisit our episode catalog and bring new insights, behind the scenes or updates. Brand new episodes are STILL every Tuesday! Original Airdate: 02/22/22 This mother appeared generous to family and friends and the community. Helping ...  Show more

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