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Waco, TX, 1993 - At long last! We're wrapping up the Waco saga, with a deep dive into the 51-day standoff between the Branch Davidians and the FBI. Y'all, we may think we know how it ended, but the truth is so much weirder ...
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PBS timelineJustiaATF Remembering Waco"Waco Siege: Days that Shaped America""David Koresh: The Final 24""Mugshots: David Koresh - Prophet of Death"Eyewitness News 3-1-1993Janet Reno 1993 Waco Incident Press ConferenceThe New York Times Retro ReportABC NewsOffice of the Special Counsel reportDoJ Archives ReportReport to Deputy Attorney GeneralFBI transcripts11th Report by Committee on Government ReformFindLaw legal commentary -
Waco, TX - Our deep-dive into the infamous Waco incident continues with a look inside the Branch Davidian compound as they crank the cult stuff up to 11 under the reign of David Koresh.
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Witness to Waco, MSNBCThe Austin ChronicleHistory.comThe Waco TribuneABC NewsMugshotsChicago TribuneATF.govATF Remembering WacoAmerican Law DivisionUS District Court for Western District of TexasTexas Penal Code -
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Waco, TX - We're taking a multi-part deep dive into one of the most notorious days in Texas criminal history - the siege of the Branch Davidian compound in 1993. The stage is set in this ep, exploring the beginnings of the Branch Davidians and where things started to go from weird to weirder ...
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The Waco TribuneWitness To Waco, MSNBCOur Campaigns, Democratic registryTexas State Historical AssociationJustia.comCultsearch.org"Explained: Cults", Netflix"What Is A Cult and How Does It Work?", Margaret SingerRick Ross, The GuardianSamantha Vincenty, OprahMagAlex Samuels, Texas TribuneChristina Cauterucci, Slate -
D'y'all know that the vast majority of criminal acts are NOT the stuff of nightmares? True story! So join us on this whistlestop culinary tour of Texas crime, where everything's super illegal, buuuuuut nobody gets super racist, or stabby, or paints the walls with anybody else's blood.
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MySanAntonio.comHouston ChronicleNBC NewsUSA TodayValley CentralAP News -
Tulia, TX (1999) - The biggest drug bust in west Texas history, landmark victory in the War On Drugs? ... OR ... Outrageous racially-motivated miscarriage of justice on a massive scale? Let's find out!
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"Tulia: Scenes From A Drug War"60 Minutes: Targeted in TuliaBlakeslee, Nate. "The Color of Justice", Texas ObserverMosle, Sara. "Tulia: The Case of the Lone Star Witness", The New York TimesABC News coverageDrugPolicy.org -
Prairie View, TX - On July 10, 2015, Sandra Bland was on her way to the grocery store when she was pulled over by a State Trooper for not using her turn signal. What should have been a routine traffic stop escalated wildly out of control and ended with Sandra being arrested. She would not leave the Waller County Jail alive.
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Say Her Name: the life of Sandra BlandNathan, Debbie. "What Happened To Sandra Bland?", The NationMontgomery, David. "Sandra Bland, It Turns Out, Filmed Traffic Stop Confrontation Herself". New York TimesGet Home Safely: 10 Rules For SurvivalUnwritten rules tiktok videoDon't Talk To The PoliceJesse Williams, acceptance speech at 2016 BET AwardsPraire View A&M Marching ThunderSandy Speaks -
Channelview, TX - Wanda Holloway would stop at nothing (n o t h i n g) to get her daughter on the middle-school cheer squad.
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ABC13 Eyewitness NewsSwartz, Mimi. "The Cheerleader Murder Plot". Texas MonthlyKnapp,Gwendolyn. "The Woman Who'd Stop at Nothing to Get Her Daughter on the Cheerleading Team". Houstoniamag.comHlavaty, Craig. "Remembering Channelview's strange cheerleader mom murder-for-hire plot". Houston ChronicleGonzalez, Carolina. "Pom-Pom Mom found guilty in murder plot 24 years ago". Houston ChronicleWikipedia -
Houston, TX - 2013. On a hot summer night, a man is found dead on his back in a pool of his own blood and his girlfriend is telling anyone who'll listen that she killed him in self-defense. Nothing is what we expected in this case - least of all, the murder weapon.
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"High-Heel Homicide", Texas MonthlyJustia.comSnappedThe Houston ChronicleCrime OnlineDaily MailThe SunMurderpedia -
Seabrook, TX - When a local millionaire is found dead in his ginormous mansion, folks are shocked, yeah, but ... not exactly surprised.
Stef & Steph are taking a quick break from recording this week, so here's a re-release of the very first episode of OSW. Hope y'all enjoy!
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Verboon, Jon. "The street that led to murder", Houston Chronicle ArchivesGonzalez, Carolina. "The Seabrook 'Murder Mansion'", chron.comJustia.com -
San Antonio, TX - Just in time for Valentine's Day! Scorned women take center stage as a love triangle turns deadly.
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ERRATA: In this episode discussing Frances Hall case, I (Steph) erroneously stated the sudden passion defense could result in reducing Hall's sentence to a range of 2-10 years by prevailing on the defense before the jury. I (Steph) should have stated the jury's acceptance of the defense could reduce the sentencing range to two to 20 years in prison. I misspoke and didn't catch it at the time. Clearly talking while tired.Sources:
Neaves, Alicia, KENS5.comZavala, Elizabeth, mysanantonio.comDanner, Patrick, houstonchronicle.comZavala, Elizabeth, mysanantonio.comVan Sant, Peter. "Driven To Extremes", cbsnews.comMedian, Maria, ksat.comDateline: CollisionTexas Penal Code, Chapter 19Justia.com, for all our appellate document needs -
The second (and last) part of our deep-dive into the brutal history of lynch mobs in Texas. Turns out, racism was the key factor. Who knew? (everyone. everyone knew) This story gets real ugly before it gets better, but it does get better. So hit play, and let's find that slim silver lining on the big racist cloud.
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News 12 Forum: Black History Month (Part 2 - The Sherman Riot of 1930)"Trails of Our Past - the riot of 1930", by Dusty Williams, Van Alstyne LeaderTexas State Library and Archives Commission"The Sherman Riot of 1930: major outbreak of racial violence in the United States", by Jae Jones, BlackThen.com"Former Sherman Native Says Events of 1930 Shaped City's History"Durham, William J. - TSHAonline.orgSlocum Massacre - TSHAonline.orgAssociation of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching - TSHAonline.org"How the NAACP Fought Lynching - by using the racists' own pictures against them", by Andrew Belonsky, TheGuardian.com -
The first in a two-part deep dive into the long, monstrous history of lynching in Texas. Because no exploration of the crime in this state would be complete, or honest, without taking a long, hard look at this particular atrocity. So hug a puppy, y'all, and let's get into it.
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Frontier Times Magazine, June 1950Texas State Historical AssociationLone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas (American Liberty and Justice), by Michael AriensSee No Evil Speak No Evil: a history of mob violence in the Texas heartland, 1869-1904, by Ross McSwain"Lynching In Texas", by David L. Chapman, B.A. -
Cisco, TX – 1927, the Golden Age of Crime. Two days before Christmas, Santa Claus walks into the First National Bank, kicking off a hailstorm of bullets and the biggest manhunt Texas had ever seen.
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Pilcher, W.F. Santa Claus Bank Robbery, Texas State Historical AssociationSault, Spring The Santa Claus Bank Robbery: This Texas Town's Bloodiest Crime, TexasHillCountry.comFear, Force, and Leather: The Texas Prison System's First Hundred Years, 1848-1948, Texas State Library and Archives Commission"Santa Claus, Why Did You Rob That Bank?", HometownByHandlebar.comSite of the Santa Claus Bank Robbery, AtlasObscura.comCoppedge, Clay The Dead Bank Robbery Bounty, TexasCoOpPower.comThe Fugitive -
Austin, TX 1885 - A fiendish killer stalks the night, cleaving the skulls of women with his axe and dragging them from their beds into a darkness filled with knives and terror. As the nation's first serial killer, this guy inspired some poetic prose. Also, we dive into the toe-curling history of the Texas prison system.
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Hollandsworth, Skip (4/5/2016). Esquire.com, How Police Failed to Find America's First Serial Killer.Henley, Lauren & Dell'Omo, Augusta. 15 Minute History, Episode 102: The "Servant Girl Annihilator". Liberal Arts Development Studio. 1/17/2018Psencik, Katey (11/7/2014). Kvue.com, The Servant Girl Annihilator: Austin's oldest unsolved murder case.Vatomsky, Sonya (4/25/2017). Mentalfloss.com, How the 'Servant Girl Annihilator' Terrorized 1880s Austin.Bueche, Shelley (10/10/2018) The horrifying history of Austin's infamous Servant Girl AnnihilatorServantGirlMurders.comCitydata.com, Austin, TX crime statisticsWalker, Donald R. TSHAonline.org, Convict Lease System.Texas State Library And Archives Commission, TSL.Texas.gov. Fear, Force, and Leather - The Texas Prison System's First Hundred Years, 1848-1948Ariens, Michael. (2011) Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas. Lubbock, TX. Texas Tech University Press. -
Houston, TX - Two people are hideously murdered with - of all things! - a pickaxe. The murderers are quickly brought to justice, but when one of them turns out to be a woman and she ends up on Death Row ... well, suddenly the eyes of the whole daggum world were on Texas.
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Siemaszko, Corky. "The day the pickaxe killer Karla Faye Tucker was executed in 1998". NYDailyNews.com, Feb 3, 2016King, Larry. "Karla Faye Tucker: Born again on death row", CNN, posted March 26, 2007"USA: TEXAS: Karla Faye Tucker Execution Looks Set To Go Ahead", AP Archive, July 21, 2015ClarkProsecutor.orgMurderpediaWikipediaJustia -
Austin, TX - On August 1, 1966 a lone man with a rifle held an entire city hostage for 96 minutes. We tell the story of our nation's first mass shooting, ponder nature vs nurture, and hash out the legal what-if's. Then we, I dunno, hug some puppies or something, cuz lawd this one is dark.
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Lavergne, Gary M. "A Sniper In The Tower: the Charles Whitman Murders"Denton, TX 1997Colloff, Pamela. "96 Minutes", Texas Monthly, August 2006Rosenwald, Michael. "'He was looking straight at me': The brave officer who helped stop Charles Whitman", Washington Post, August 1, 2016KTBC FOX 7 Austin. "UT Tower Shooting Video | Austin, TX 1966" Youtube. August 1, 2016 -
Austin, TX - Millionaire media mogul Steven Beard wakes up one night to find his belly had burst wide open, with no idea how it happened. The truth would involve a love triangle, a shotgun, and a whole helluva lot of money. **Bonus - conversation with a real-live lawyer about just what the hell "capital murder" is.
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McEvoy, Sophie "'Women Who Kill's Celeste Beard-Johnson Is Still Serving a Life Sentence For The Murder Of Her Husband", Bustle, April 1, 2019Flynn, Ellie "WOMEN WHO KILL: Who is Celeste Beard-Johnson? Black widow killer serving a life sentence for the murder of her millionaire husband Steven Beard", The Sun UK, Feb 1, 2017Spencer, Suzy (2004) "The Fortune Hunter", New York, NY: Diversion Books"Snapped"Season 1/Ep 1, 2004"Women Who Kill", 2017, Channel 4 documentaryCeleste Beard: Prison TormentMurderpediaJustia