On a spring day in 1919, a woman’s body was found bound, gagged, and strangled in a garden in Barre, Vermont. Who was she? Who killed her? In this episode, we try to solve a cold case - reopening a ce...Show More
On a spring day in 1919, a woman’s body was found bound, gagged, and strangled in a garden in Barre, Vermont. Who was she? Who killed her? In this episode, we try to solve a cold case - reopening a ce...Show More
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mm recommended:Jul 19th, 2020
As much of this is a re-investigation of a cold case from 100 years ago, this is also a remark on why we need women representation in all institutions.
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hsfargis recommended:May 19th, 2020
I love puzzles. I don’t meant cardboard picture puzzles. I mean mental puzzles. Listening to historian Jill Lepore sort through the case files, newspaper articles, and more about the murder of this poor woman over 100 years ago was amazing and rather like watching a pro put a puzzle together. And no...Show More
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rmmiller364May 19th, 2020
@hsfargis oh, this looks good! Can’t wait to listen!
bas recommended:May 24th, 2020
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rmmiller364 recommended:May 25th, 2020
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jhawthorne recommended:Jun 22nd, 2020
Interesting concepts and stories, kind of reminds me of a new "revisionist history"
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