The Score: Bank Robber Diaries Acast Studios & Western Sound
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- True Crime
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14 months. 30 Banks. An all-access pass into the mind of one of Southern California’s most prolific bank robbers.
On the show, Joe Loya - the so-called “Beirut Bandit” - reveals his story of transformation from abusive childhood to prolific bank robber, violent convict, ex-con, writer and ultimately, a reconciled son.
Produced by Peabody-Award winning podcaster Ben Adair (The Sterling Affairs, Dr. Death, Reveal) at Western Sound in partnership with Acast Studios.
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First Time Out
Ever wonder what it's like to rob a bank?
Breaking the rules at a young age set Joe Loya up for a descent into crime. From his first time robbing a bank, to a violent altercation behind bars, this is Joe Loya’s origin story.
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Mama's Boy
After his mom dies when he’s just 9 years old, Joe’s life begins to unravel. The death wreaks havoc on his home in ways that would affect him his entire life.
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Who's Your Daddy?
Young Joe's relationship with his father pushes him in unexpected directions.
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The Wolf and the Sheep, Part 1
Joe's troubled home life gets complicated with the arrival of his new step mom.
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The Wolf and the Sheep, Part 2
The violence in Joe's household reaches a new level. And Joe makes a promise to his dad, his brother and himself.
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The Hunter
Joe's relationship with his dad comes to extreme and tragic violence. The result propels him in a completely new direction — towards power and crime.
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Great for binge listening
This podcast is amazing - good storytelling, good narration, had me hooked from the first episode.
True Crime Must
I’m on my second listen. If you like true crime you’ll love this. I’m pretty selective about my true crime podcasts, while I love the genre, not everyone can do it well. This podcast nails it. Worth the listen (both times)
Fascinating
Only 2 episodes in... truly fascinating, almost gripping! What an overwhelmingly pleasant surprise. Joe Loya truly is a paradox.