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In this episode I explore the murder of Mia Zapata — lead singer of Seattle punk band The Gits — and one of the most haunting crimes connected to the 1990s grunge music scene.
In July 1993, Seattle was becoming the centre of the music world. Grunge had exploded into mainstream culture, underground clubs were packed every night and bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were transforming the city into a global phenomenon. But beneath the neon lights, cigarette smoke and distorted guitar sounds was a darker reality.
After a night out with friends, Mia Zapata disappeared while walking home alone through Seattle. Her body was discovered in the city’s Central District. She had been brutally assaulted and murdered in a crime that shocked the music community and remained unsolved for years.
Mia Zapata’s murder remains one of the most devastating true crime cases in rock music history.
This episode contains discussions of murder, sexual violence and trauma that some listeners may find distressing.
Listener discretion is advised.
#MiaZapata #TheGits #SeattleGrunge #TrueCrimePodcast #GrungeHistory #SeattleMusicScene #90sGrunge #TrueCrime #RockAndRollTrueCrime #ColdCase #DarkHistory #Nirvana #SeattleHistory #CrimePodcast #WomenInMusic
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A boy goes out for a walk and never comes home. Horrible for the family but maybe he had gone to start a new life, follow his dream of playing music. Or perhaps he had perished in the woods around his home in Colorado. For seven years his family were in a state of 'grieving on hold'.
But then a body is discovered in a cabin just 2 blocks from the family home, and the story becomes so strange that it is remains unsolved to this day.
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In this episode we explore the terrifying mystery known as the Great Basin Murders — a series of killings connected to isolated highways stretching across Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho during the 1980s and 1990s.
Women began disappearing along remote truck routes and desert highways before their bodies were discovered in abandoned terrain miles away from civilisation. Investigators initially believed a single serial killer was responsible, but over time the case became far more complicated.
The Great Basin Murders remain one of the most chilling unsolved serial killer mysteries in American true crime history. This episode contains discussions of murder, violence, sexual assault and trauma that some listeners may find distressing. Listener discretion is advised. #GreatBasinMurders #TrueCrimePodcast #SerialKillers #UnsolvedMurders #ColdCase #HighwayKillers #AmericanTrueCrime #CrimePodcast #TruckStopKillers #DarkHistory #UnsolvedMysteries
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‘Few personalities from the twentieth century - or from any era - have inspired as much enthusiasm, analysis and worship…', the 'undying icon of femininity'. In a world when we have perhaps become so used to the image of Marilyn Monroe that we don't really see her let's talk about what sets her a part and what really happened on the night of the 4th of August 1962.
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Seven women go missing over a decade, their bodies found at strange locations. All of them vanish on a Wednesday? Coincidence? Let's dive into the Wednesday Strangler
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Artwork by Jessica Holmes. Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
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He created one of the biggest bands in the world but paid the ultimate price. What really happened to Brain Jones?
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A true Victorian crime classic and this one it's the woman who takes centre stage as the baddie.
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A young man jumps off a balcony in London. Tragic but not unsually in a country where men make up 75% of all suicides. But the story of why Zac Brettler was on the balcony in November 2019 and who he was with makes it apparent that he did not go there intending to end his life.
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Ned is back! March 1970 and a domestic flight in from Tokyo does not go to plan
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Perhaps one of the most important cases in UK legal history in terms of finally ending the death penalty though it would be a good few years before that happened. A crime is committed, a man dies but is justice served?
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He confesses to over 35 murders and then the tapes disappear. Will we ever know all the confirmed victims of the Casnova Killer, John Paul Knowles?
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Cold-blooded murderer or charming scapegoat?
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To celebrate hitting 200 episodes I have invited some of my friends and family to share true crime stories, spooky tales and a real life. Thanks to Jessica Holmes for covering the Hungerford Massacre, Joe and Mark for their personal stories and Matt Oakley for taking us behind the scenes of fire forensics.Thank you to everyone who has listened and joined the patreon.
Here's to the next 200 (!!)
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Hawaii in the 1980s and it's not all lei's and laid back life. They experience their first ever serial killer.
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Two men disappear from the same town a few years apart - but was it coincidence, foul play or are they even linked at all? Let's take a trip to Silver Plume
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I feel like this story covers the full spectrum of hummanity from it's best to worst, kindest to cruelest with some stunning resiliance and bravery thrown in. Buckle-up though, this one is a toughie.
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A murder that shocked a community, with no leads to go on it seemed like it would never get solved. But thanks to forensic sciene, a bit of lucky and a stupid crimminal justice was finally served.
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People in extreme circumstances have reported a help, some say it's like a guardian angel, others believe it is a friend or family member. All we know is that sometimes, an extra person appears to help them when they need it most - the third man.
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Paris in the 1980s had a seedy underbelly and in the 18th arrondissment lurked a man who became known as the Monster of Montmartre
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This one is a real head scratcher. Initially it may seem like just a horrible accident but there are so many unanswered questions - today we go into the ghastly story of the Yuba County 5.
Sources:Histories Unsolved Mysteries MagazineWikipediaAll That's InterestingWashington Post article 'Five Boys Who Never Came Back''Out in the Cold' Sacramento Bee articleMy Favourite Murder episode 327Stuff You Should Know episode
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