Introducing the new podcast America’s Crime Lab. Each week, we meet weary detectives and family members as we run through a cold case that had wrecked a community and seemingly hit a dead end… until, in a last-ditch effort, the evidence is mailed to Othram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Introducing: True Crime Tonight
Hi, Radio Murders listeners! We're excited to share with you a sneak peek at iHeartPodcasts' latest release, True Crime Tonight. True Crime Tonight: If you eat, sleep, and breathe true crime, TRUE CRIME TONIGHT is serving up your nightly fix. Five nights a week, KT STUDIOS & iHEART RADIO invite listeners to pull up a seat for an unfiltered look at the biggest cases making headlines, celebrity scandals, and the trials everyone is watching. With a mix of expert analysis, hot takes, and listener call-ins, TRUE CRIME TONIGHT goes beyond the headlines to uncover the twists, turns, and unanswered questions that keep us all obsessed—because, at TRUE CRIME TONIGHT, there’s a seat for everyone. Whether breaking down crime scene forensics, scrutinizing serial killers, or debating the most binge-worthy true crime docs, crime table is the fresh, fast-paced, and slightly addictive home for true crime lovers. Listen to True Crime Tonight on the iHeartRadio App or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kaleidoscope recommends: Afghan Star!
A young radio producer in Afghanistan is given an impossible task: to create a brand new, revolutionary talent show in just two months. ... To purchase original Afghan Star artwork visit www.awastudios.com/afghanstar — proceeds go to support The Noor Initiative, who are on a mission to ensure every Afghan girl has access to education and opportunity. Music at the end of this episode from Afghan musician Qais Maroof, contestant on The Voice of Afghanistan. Like what you hear? Follow us @kscope_nyc on Twitter and Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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SILENCED - Bonus Ep: The President
“In the heart of every Haitian is a sleeping president.” - An interview with Jacqueline Charles, Caribbean correspondent for the Miami Herald, about the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moise. Like what you hear? Follow us @kscope_nyc on Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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SILENCED - EP 8: Legacy
Our co-host Ana Arana speaks with Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder of the Haitian Times about the legacy of Miami radio broadcasters. This interview is a reunion of sorts – Garry and Ana both lived in Miami in the early 1990s, when Veye Yo was active on the airwaves and in the streets, and they worked together as reporters at the Sun Sentinel. Available to all on June 15, 2023. Like what you hear? Follow us @kscope_nyc on Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You might not know the name Othram, but if you’re the family of a victim looking for resolution, or a detective haunted by a case you just couldn’t solve, Othram is your best hope. The cutting edge company uses a fraction of the DNA needed by other services to solve cases, and they’re specialists at filtering out noise from a sample– whether it’s identifying remains from ashes in a burnt down house or identifying DNA in a vat of sewage. The crimes are horrific, but the science is stunning: the company has closed the book on everything from high-profile serial killings to 60-year old cold cases; they’ve helped the military identify sons and daughters unidentifiable on the battlefield, and they’ve reunited branches of families that had long ago lost hope. And they’re just getting started.
Each week, we meet weary detectives and family members as we run through a cold case that had wrecked a community and seemingly hit a dead end… until, in a last ditch effort, the evidence is mailed to Othram. Then we ride along as the team uses revolutionary techniques to extract DNA and crack open a decades-old case. Across the show, we spotlight the marvels of the science, but also the peace that victims’ families finally get after decades of anguish looking for answers.