Man In The Window: The Golden State Killer Los Angeles Times | Wondery
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- True Crime
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In Man in the Window, Paige St. John, a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative reporter has uncovered never before revealed details about the man who would eventually become one of California's most deadly serial killers. From Wondery and the L.A. Times comes a new series that traces his path of devastation through his victims' eyes.
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Phantom in the Fog | 1
Episode 1: A series of brutal dog killings in a small town in California is just the prelude to coming danger, and violence.
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Victim Number One | 2
Episode 2: Police start to suspect there is a new serial rapist at large. They trace the attacks back to a small, one-story yellow house in Rancho Cordova.
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The Price of Silence | 3
Episode 3: A teenage girl sits down to play piano and is surprised by an intruder. As victims seek help, they find that the law and society are not always on their side.
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Someone Else's Problem | 4
Episode 4: Police believe they’ve identified the suspect. Then he ends up dead on a beach.
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Bonnie and Joe | 5
Episode 5: Bonnie’s new boyfriend seems to take pleasure in scaring her. She decides not to marry him, and he turns on her.
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DNA Resurrection | 6
Episode 6: Even after technology can finally bring answers, precious evidence is headed to the trash bin. A surprising arrest brings back victims’ nightmares.
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Customer Reviews
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In my top 5!
Well done
Thorough and sensitive reporting that always centred the survivors, and not the perpetrator.
Well Done
Each episode is just the right length; you provide enough information on each aspect without dragging it out with a lot of unnecessary information. I would much rather enjoy the episodes as you have them than an hour or more (as some do) and say a lot of nothing.
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Thank you for a job well done. I look forward to more from you.