#339 Grab Your Chapstick
This week, Georgia tells the mysterious story of the 1989 Mount Asahidake SOS incident and Karen covers the 1964 Alaska earthquake.
This week, Georgia tells the mysterious story of the 1989 Mount Asahidake SOS incident and Karen covers the 1964 Alaska earthquake.
Karen and Georgia are joined by the hosts of I Saw What You Did, Millie De Chirico and Danielle Henderson, to discuss the Al Pacino classic, “Dog Day Afternoon.”
On today's episode, Georgia and Karen are joined by survivor and activist, Kara Robinson Chamberlain.
On today's episode, Georgia and Karen interview former FBI special agent, Jerri Williams.
This week, Karen and Georgia talk with the founders of the Black and Missing Foundation, Natalie and Derrica Wilson.
This week, Karen tells the story of murderer Adolph Luetgert, Chicago’s “Sausage King” and Georgia covers the mysterious disappearance of Laureen Rahn.
This week, Georgia covers the mysterious disappearance of Jean Spangler and Karen tells the story of Colton Harris-Moore, the "Barefoot Bandit.”
On today's episode, Phoebe Judge tells Georgia and Karen the story of Northeast Airlines Flight 823.
This week, Karen and Georgia cover the devastating Tri-State Tornado of 1925 and the Buenos Aires bank heist of 2006.
This week, Georgia and Karen are joined by award-winning correspondent and podcast host, Keith Morrison.
This week, Georgia covers the murder of Lisa Kimmell and the Great Basin Serial Killer and Karen tells the story of Larry Ray, the "Sarah Lawrence dorm dad."
On today’s episode, Karen covers the death of socialite Sunny von Bülow and Georgia tells more stories of bodies found in chimneys.
Note: this episode was recorded before the horrific tragedy in Uvalde, Texas.
This week, Georgia and Karen cover the disappearance of the Yuba County Five and the tragic Clydach murders.
On today's episode, Georgia and Karen welcome comedian Tig Notaro, host of the podcast Don't Ask Tig, to tell her hometown story.
This week, Karen and Georgia cover Ron Jones and “The Third Wave” social experiment and the disappearance and death of Robert Thompson.
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