Episodios

  • The Shopping Cart Killer
    Feb 1 2022
    He doesn't fit the profile for a serial killer. He met his victims on a dating app...
    ...And he disposed of the bodies using a shopping cart. The Shopping Cart Killer this week on Kudzu Killers: Homicide and Sweet Tea
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    17 m
  • The Disappearance of Morgan Nick
    Jul 9 2021
    Morgan Nick was just 6 years old when she was abducted from a Little League park in Alma, Arkansas on June 9, 1995. Join Kim today on Kudzu Killers: Homicide and Sweet Tea to hear the details of the abduction and see if you can offer some information on her disappearance. Let's give this family closure.
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    19 m
  • Season 2 Kudzu KIllers trailer
    Jul 1 2021
    Back with Season 2, all about unsolved cases and missing persons, and other things in between.
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    1 m
  • Good vs Evil: Steven and Cary Stayner
    Mar 23 2021
    When Steven Stayner was kidnapped in 1972, the world watched as police and his family searched for him. Then he emerged a hero in 1980 when he rescued little Timmy White from suffering the same fate of torture, molestation and rape he'd endured for 7 years. Steven was hailed a hero. And then there was Cary, Steven's older brother...
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    29 m
  • Bringing Back the Firing Squad
    Mar 19 2021
    With lethal injection and electrocution pretty much off the table in most states, some are reconsidering firing squad as a form of capital punishment. Is it really more humane than other methods of execution? You be the judge.
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    20 m
  • The Lurker in the Library: Serial Killer Gregory Davis
    Mar 16 2021
    Little is known about the case of Mississippi Serial Killer Gregory Davis, but Lark pieces together his crimes and the aftermath. Ever feel like you were being watched through the stacks?

    Promo for Harpy Hour podcast.
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    29 m
  • Finally Solved: The Colorado Hitchhiker Murders
    Mar 12 2021
    When two female hitchhikers were murdered in separate incidents on the same day back in 1982, the only evidence was some blood on a glove and a tissue. It took 39 years and many man-hours of genetic genealogy tracking to finally identify their killer. A man was arrested last week for their murders. More and more often, genetic genealogy databases are helping solve long-cold crimes. Tune in for the story of these two young women.
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    20 m
  • Unjustified: The Tragic Execution of Joe Arridy
    Mar 9 2021
    Joe Arridy's IQ was 46, meaning he had the mental capacity of a 6-year-old. When he was arrested for the rape and murder of 15 year old Dorothy Drain in 1936, he didn't understand what was being asked in his interrogation. There were so many things indicating Joe's innocence, yet he was still convicted of murder and sentenced to death. This is Joe's story, and it begs the question, should those with diminished mental capacity be eligible for the death penalty?

    Promo: For Nerds by Nerds
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    29 m