Mon, Jul 12, 2021
In 1978, in Austin, Texas, something happened in Mr. Grayson's eighth-grade English class that shocked the 21 students present, and reverberated forward into their adult lives. Forty years later they reunited to piece together what happened. Read Robert Draper's Texas Monthly article here. Susie Davis, one of the students, wrote a book about this event that you can find here.
Mon, Aug 9, 2021
When teenager Hillary Transue made a MySpace page poking fun at her vice principal, she never imagined it would land her in a juvenile detention facility-and that to get out, she would need to expose a corruption scheme that ran to the highest echelons of the state's judicial system.
Mon, Aug 23, 2021
A man wakes up at a shopping mall in Cincinnati, but claims to have no idea how he got there. He says he doesn't even know his own name. As doctors and detectives search to uncover his identity, they discover an unexpected clue: The man's amnesia may have been caused by a terrible attack.
Mon, Oct 18, 2021
At first, the house on Beryl Road seemed unremarkable -- just a typical suburban home in Northern Virginia. Then, a young couple moved in and started experiencing strange, ghostly phenomena. Here mentions the suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, free, confidential help is available 24/7 by calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
Mon, Jul 18, 2022
In 1989, nine-year-old John Quinney accused his father Melvin of being a satanic cult leader and abusing him in satanic rituals. His father vehemently denied the charges. It was a case that tore their family apart. But what none of them knew was that they were just one of dozens of families going through the same nightmare.
Mon, Sep 12, 2022
When John Quinney was ten years old, he helped get his father convicted and sentenced to twenty years in prison. But a lot has happened in the three decades since he got on the witness stand. In this update episode, time to take you inside the courtroom as John recants his testimony and tries to get his dad exonerated. This is Chapter 9 of American Panic.