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These were murders that would turn any town on its head, but La Jolla, Calif? That rich jewel by the sea? Thirty years ago, a man and his new wife were murdered in their bed. That’s a long time for a double homicide to stay in the public eye and imagination, but these were no ordinary murders. The killer was the man’s first wife, Betty Broderick. Betty and Dan Broderick had looked like the perfect couple, right up until they weren’t. After four children and nearly 15 years of marriage, after the riches they both worked for were finally within reach, he walked out and began having an affair with his assistant. But divorce ended the Brodericks’ marriage only on paper. “Till death do you part” turned out to be the way it would ultimately end: bitter, savage and fatal. It took two criminal trials to send Betty Broderick to prison, and we’ll hear not only from her divorce attorney, but also from the criminal defense attorney who argued for her in two murder trials, plus the foreman of the jury that convicted her. So many things burned this case into memory: The principals were rich. The jealous killer was, for a change, the woman, not the man. It’s been the subject of TV movies and books. It’s resonated with two generations of Americans -- deserted wives, unhappy husbands. And it’s raised some questions about how divorce laws may contribute to what’s called the feminization of poverty. All of these issues remain critical and controversial in contemporary America today. Thirty years after five bullets, two coffins and one California prison inmate No. W42477, why can’t we look away from Betty Broderick?
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Netflix vs. HBO. Nike vs. Adidas. Business is war. Sometimes the prize is your wallet or your attention. Sometimes, it’s just the fun of beating the other guy. The outcome of these battles shapes what we buy and how we live.
Business Wars gives you the unauthorized, real story of what drives these companies and their leaders, inventors, investors and executives to new heights -- or to ruin. Hosted by David Brown, former anchor of Marketplace. From Wondery, the network behind Dirty John and American History Tellers.
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Maailmanpuu – joogaan ja maailman viisausperinteisiin keskittyvät podcast. Isäntinä joogaopettaja Miska Käppi ja tietokirjailija Matti Rautaniemi.
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12 diktaattoria -sarjassa pohditaan, miten niin monesta "mainiosta hepusta" kuoriutui lopulta yksinvaltainen hirmuhallitsija: Kim Jong-un, Bashar al-Assad, Augusto Pinochet. Moni näistä yksinvaltiaista onnistui nousemaan valtaan demokraattisilla vaaleilla, mutta päätyi diktaattoriksi, joka naulasi vastustajansa kiveksistä ladon seinään samaan aikaan kun sepitti omia sankaritekojaan. Toimittajana Raimo Tyykiluoto.
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Podcast, joka kertoo parhaat jutut viimeisten 2000 vuoden varrelta.
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This podcast is a collection of recorded talks and lectures given by curators and experts at our palaces. It explores how monarchs and people have shaped society, in some of the greatest palaces ever built.
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Tervetuloa Menneisyyden Jäljille! Podcastissa syvennytään menneisyyden tarinoihin ja siihen, miten eri tavoilla historia meitä ympäröi.
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Witches didn't exist, and yet thousands of people were executed for the crime of witchcraft. Why? The belief in magic and witchcraft has existed in every recorded human culture; this podcast looks at how people explained the inexplicable, turned random acts of nature into conscious acts of mortal or supernatural beings, and how desperate communities took revenge against the suspected perpetrators.
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Stephen Fry's 7 Deady Sins - I will take each one of the Seven Sins in turn, lay them out on the surgical table and poke, prod, pry and provoke in an attempt to try to anatomise and understand them; I hope and believe it will be, if nothing else, delicious fun and something of a change from the usual run of podcastery.
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Intimate, personal portraits of both known and long-forgotten champions, heroes, and witnesses to history brought to you from rare archival interviews.
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Journey back to 1981, when four people were brutally murdered in their home in the Hollywood Hills. The Wonderland Murders is the tale of a violent home invasion robbery and the revenge rampage that followed. It involves a drug-fueled gang of criminals, a crazed crime kingpin -- and the world’s most famous porn star on a downward and deadly spiral. Join Young Charlie host Tracy Pattin and writer/director Larry Brand and they take you back to Wonderland Ave.
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Where did we come from? One of humanity's most basic questions, the answer is fascinating. Weaving together insights from the fields of genetics, archaeology, linguistics, and paleoanthropology, hosts Spencer Wells and Razib Khan take us on a grand tour of human history. Scientific storytelling at its best.
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There are pieces of the past overlooked in polite society.
Dirty History recounts the stories of the dispossessed, the criminals, the hapless victims, and the callous perpetrators through whom we see the most base aspects of our shared humanity. It's an exploration of those things that make us uncomfortable.
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A true crime podcast focusing on murders across the smallest towns in Ohio
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So we're a Paranormal Podcast hosted by Jo and Karen, each week we will cover stories about hauntings; famous and not so famous, poltergeists, unexplained missing persons, UFO's, Cryptids and just about anything that just can't be explained.
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Discussions on theme park attractions of the past, present, and future
- Small Town Secrets is a podcast that explores the secrets and strangenss of small towns across the globe. Be it Paranormal, True Crime or just plain weird.
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A chronological history of the Revolutionary War era.
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The Historical Blindness podcast is a discussion of interesting and largely forgotten stories from our past, with a specific focus on demonstrating the inscrutability, the ineffability, and the unknowability of the past. By examining cases of outrageous hoaxes, mass delusion, baffling mysteries and unreliable historiography, we raise the question, “Can we trust history as we have received it?”
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This podcast tells the story of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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