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86-year-old Emily Coakley felt the Philadelphia bank had robbed her of $400. So, the next day, she went to the bank to get her money. She had a gun in her pocket and bullets hidden in her walker. From the book "Put the Money in My Purse! A history of female bank robbers".
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A new ordinance in Odessa, Texas, rewards citizens for reporting transgender people who use the public bathroom. Is this price for elimination an effort to eliminate this population? An eye-opening episode on what it means to be transgender and discrimination in the Lone Star State.
(The views & opinions expressed are those of the speakers and don't necessarily reflect views or positions of any entities they represent.)
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Over 50% of Americans report a phobia called coulrophobia: fear of clowns. I hate clowns. So, I decide to face my own fears. Let’s hold hands for support while discussing the fear of clowns including the history, the causes of our fear, and what some studies reveal.
TRIGGER WARNINGS
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“Al” was standing less that 50 feet away from the teacher he hated. Al had a shotgun in his backpack, and he had a plan. He had schemed for days on storming the office and killing this instructor. What led to Al’s plan, and how did it end? A rare interview with a school shooter who changed his mind and went home.
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Are the airline safety and security measures working, or do they make us feel safe?
Let’s discuss the biggest threat to our safety while flying.
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A 1912 missing child case is solved in 2004 thanks toa DNA test. Still, the DNA test leads to more questions than answers. Where is Bobby Dunbar?And who is Bobby Dunbar?
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Concentration camp sites in Europe have reported a rising number of tourists taking selfies and inappropriate pictures. Why have mass graves become some people's fun backdrop?
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16-year-old Diamond Alvarez was murdered by her boyfriend in cold blood. Teen domestic violence did not make the news; the explosion in the courtroom did. Includes a discussion on victim impact statements.
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Execution by fire is part of world history. This is the true history about burning at the stake as capitol punishment, the stunning facts about fire and the body, and how fire continues as punishment today.
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Jazzmyne Fikes' days were supposed to be healthy. Her legal caregivers assisted her with a prolonged death,
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Blair Whitten was a "woman scorn'd." So, she drove through her ex-lover’s funeral in an SUV in an attempt to kill people.
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On November 13, 1990, gunman David Gray started the deadliest mass shooting in New Zealand’s history for 29 years. It was 2 days of hell in the tiny village of Aramoana.
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Recruitment and membership in a cult is easier than most people believe. Also, my book "The Golden People- into the cult."
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Criminologist and FBI profiler Mark Safarick discusses Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris. Bittaker and Norris murdered at least five girls in 1979. We also discuss sadistic killers, victimology, and bust the myth of "that" tape: the Shirley Ledford "torture recording."
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Studies show how schoolyard bullying continues to affect people well after high school graduation. Social media posts reveal how adults continue to feel the repercussions of their childhood bullying.
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Unit 731 was a covert warfare research facility of the Imperial Japanese Army operating from 1936 to 1945. No prisoners survived. And America benefitted from the atrocities. (WARNING Disturbing Content)
(photo of Unit 731 Photo By 松岡明芳 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0)
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The Old Episcopal Burying Grounds sits hidden in the middle of Lexington, Kentucky. A dedicated volunteer is shedding light on dark history that includes a hero who history forgot. Until now.
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On the morning of March 27, 2023, a lone female gunman walked into a Nashville, TN. school and opened fire.. Why? BONUS PODCAST
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Tennessee is the first state this year to outlaw drag shows, “a prurient interest.” Have they moved through a time warp?
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Dahteste was a warrior, mother, wife, and two- spirit. Meet one of the fiercest warriors of her time. Her spirit is revered despite what was done to her life.
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