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In the Dark Season 2. Exposes America's corruption better than anything else I've heard or seen, incredible story with two of the biggest villains of all time.
 
In the Dark Season 2. Exposes America's corruption better than anything else I've heard or seen, incredible story with two of the biggest villains of all time.

The only In the dark podcast I can find seems to be a true crime pod about one Curtis Flowers who's being tried six times for the same crime. Sounds pretty good.
 
Just finished listening to End of Days, an investigation into the David Koresh cult that led to the Waco siege and deaths back in 1993. Told from the perspective of some of the British victims/their families (I hadn't realised there were so many British people recruited into the cult over here who then left England and moved over to Waco).
It's quite chilling, although it felt at times that the questioning could have delved a bit deeper.
 
Just finished listening to End of Days, an investigation into the David Koresh cult that led to the Waco siege and deaths back in 1993. Told from the perspective of some of the British victims/their families (I hadn't realised there were so many British people recruited into the cult over here who then left England and moved over to Waco).
It's quite chilling, although it felt at times that the questioning could have delved a bit deeper.
http://convicts.nyc/news/the-unlikely-ally-of-the-waco-siege-comedian-bill-hicks/
 
I recommend Disgraceland. It's a rundown of the bad guys of the music business. And by bad guys, I don't mean record label executives exploiting artists on brick contracts. No, this is about murder, sex and excess everything. A must hear. From Jerry Lee Lewis to Norwegian Black Metal to the alternative club scene of New York via the Rolling Stones.
 
That’s an astonishing coup by poor old Goldblum. Maybe Buxton just took pity on him, or perhaps he lost a drunken bet.
 
I recommend Disgraceland. It's a rundown of the bad guys of the music business. And by bad guys, I don't mean record label executives exploiting artists on brick contracts. No, this is about murder, sex and excess everything. A must hear. From Jerry Lee Lewis to Norwegian Black Metal to the alternative club scene of New York via the Rolling Stones.

I think I remember that story - early 90's?
 
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