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Ivy League Murders

By: Sarah Alcorn & Laura Rodrigues McDonald
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  • Join Laura and Sarah as they discuss the most haunting cases to spin out of some of America's most elite corners.
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  • Ely Murders
    Jul 8 2024

    Actor Ron Ely lost a federal civil-rights lawsuit against the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office and four of its deputies, stemming from a 2019 incident in which his wife and son both died. The lawsuit alleged that deputies and sheriff’s dispatchers failed to provide timely medical aid to Cameron Ely and to Valerie Lundeen Ely, Ron Ely’s wife, who had suffered multiple stab wounds prior to the arrival of deputies.

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    19 mins
  • A Devil in Helltown
    May 30 2024

    This week we look at the connection between Cornell's Kurt Vonnegut and Cape Cop serial killer Tony "Chop Chop" Costa.

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    38 mins
  • Carlos Perez-Olivo: Bitten By Greed
    Apr 18 2024

    Career burnout can be brutal. This Ivy leaguer's mid life crisis proved fatal.

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    31 mins

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Great True Crime Podcast.

Insightful analysis going beyond "just the facts." Sarah and Laura take the time to explore the confluence of facts that inevitably have lead to tragedy. For example: recent episodes include a defense attorney commenting on his views of the legal realities of the case and in another episode a member of the press who covered the case. Well worth the listen.

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