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Episode 100! The Final Flight: The Tragedy of John F. Kennedy Jr, Carolyn, and Lauren Bessette, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The Kennedy family embodied American royalty through the collision of power, privilege, politics, and faith. Theirs was a dynasty that coexisted in the shadow of tragedy. Maybe the most tragic of all the losses came on a hazy July night in 1999, when ...

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Finding Melanie Melanson: The 1989 Missing Child Case in Woburn, Massachusetts, Renewed Efforts To Bring Her Home

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Justice for Ana Walshe -- The disappearance of Ana Walshe, a 39‑year‑old mother of three from Cohasset, Mass, became one of New England’s most heartbreaking true crime cases. Her husband, Brian Walshe, quickly became the focus of the investigation as his lies and criminal history unraveled. In this episode, I break down the timeline of Ana’s last known movements, the evidence pr...

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Billboards of Billerica: A Family's Grief On Display In part two, we continue with Amy Sher's story, how the abuse she suffered went on for years as everyone around her tried helplessly to reach her. Inspired by the "Three Billboards" movie, her family made a public plea for answers, unveiling billboards that asked one question: “What happened to Amy?” Her case highlights the de...

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