Monster: DC Sniper iHeart True Crime
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- True Crime
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From iHeartRadio and TenderfootTV, ‘Monster: DC Sniper’ reinvestigates the beltway sniper attacks. This true crime podcast places the listener in Montgomery County, Maryland on October 2nd, 2002 when an unidentified sniper began randomly killing people going about their daily lives. Host Tony Harris traces what investigators, journalists and the public learned from the first shot until the last and ultimately asks the question: Does the person convicted of these crimes ever deserve a second chance?
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A New Terror - Part 1 [01]
On October 2nd, 2002, the first shots are fired. And no one sees anything.
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A New Terror - Part 2 [02]
On October 3rd, five people are shot in one day. And a witness sees a vehicle.
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The Death Card [03]
On October 7th, our worst fear is realized. And the sniper leaves a message.
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The White Van [04]
On October 9th, the sniper targets Virginia. And the hunt for a white van intensifies.
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The Phone Call [05]
On October 19th, a victim survives another attack outside of a steakhouse. And police get a phone call from the sniper.
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The Fingerprint [06]
On October 21st, authorities connect the D.C. Sniper attacks to a liquor store robbery in Alabama. And police find a fingerprint.
Customer Reviews
Pretty good
Excellent narration, cool non irritating soundtrack and plenty of interesting interviews from the time of the incidents and current ones too.
Perhaps the weakest in the “Monster” series but totally worth a listen.
A truly sad and unnecessarily violent chapter in turn of the century America.
These monsters get no sympathy from me.
Incredible work
Thank you for this in depth look at the DC sniper attacks. Please keep up the great work. You provide a balanced report, showing both sides. It’s never as simple as good/bad.
Loved it but the ads in the middle were annoying
Can you please put a shorter ad in the middle or remove it completely, I don’t need two guys yelling in my ear at 2 AM when I’m trying to pass out.
It’s so jarring please stop doing it, ads at start and end are fine and more then enough.