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11.10.
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Episode 288: Under the Wall (10.11.2024)
Soon after the Berlin Wall went up, a group of students knocked on Joachim Rudolph’s door. They told him they were trying to get people out of East Germany - and they wanted his help.
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04.10.
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Episode 287: A Land Without Law (10.4.2024)
Before Guantánamo Bay became the prison we know today, Marie Genard spent more than a year of her life there. She was 14.
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27.09.
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Episode 286: The Mirage (9.27.2024)
In 1977, a new bar opened on North Wells Street in Chicago. Things weren’t as they seemed at the aptly named “Mirage Tavern.”
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20.09.
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Episode 285: A Murder in the Forest (9.20.2024)
One morning, two men got in a boat and sailed down a river in the Amazon rainforest. They were never heard from again.
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13.09.
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Episode 284: Into the Vault (9.13.2024)
In the summer of 1975, two best friends attempted a robbery unlike any they’d ever pulled off before. Their target: the mob.
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06.09.
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Episode 283: The Petition (9.6.2024)
When Madison Smith went to her county attorney’s office to talk about her rape case, he told her he wouldn't bring a rape charge. Then she discovered a loophole in an old Kansas law.
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23.08.
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Episode 282: Hot Lotto (8.23.2024)
In 2010, a $16.5 million Hot Lotto ticket was sold at a gas station in Des Moines, Iowa. At first, no one showed up to claim the prize. Things got very strange.
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16.08.
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Episode 281: Big Fish (8.16.2024)
Two men turned in the winning catch at a Lake Erie fishing tournament. But when the tournament director squeezed one of their fish - he felt something inside.
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09.08.
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Episode 280: Ana (8.9.2024)
Phoebe: Are there a lot of spies in this country today?
Scott: Far more than people can probably even imagine. You can't rule anybody out. You never know what it is that motivates people to do this.
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02.08.
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Episode 279: Trouble in Flamingo (8.2.2024)
“If you’re working alone in the wilderness, no witnesses, and the people that you’re going up to are armed, it’s really dangerous.”