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In order to tell the story of a crime, you have to turn back time. Every season, Investigative journalist Delia D'Ambra digs deep into a mind-bending mystery with the hopes of reigniting interest in a decades old homicide case.
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Season 5: The Murder of Bruce Cucchiara
When 57-year-old Bruce Cucchiara was gunned down in the parking lot of a New Orleans East apartment complex in 2012 his murder devastated his family and stumped law enforcement. For more than a year CounterClock's Delia D'Ambra has investigated the case and unraveled a web of bizarre information and circumstances about his life and those who benefitted from his death.
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Ep 1 of 14: Gut Punch
On Tuesday April 24th, 2012 someone shot and killed 57-year-old Bruce Cucchiara in a New Orleans East apartment complex. Who was Bruce? His children, ex wife and widow reflect on the man who's murder is the focal point of CounterClock Season 5.
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Ep 2 of 14: New Orleans East
Louisiana's troubling history of political, racial and socioeconomic division leads Delia to understand New Orleans East better. NOPD's current cold case detective weighs in on the basic facts of the Bruce Cucchiara crime scene, a frustrating 'person of interest' sighting, and a code of silence that stunted the investigation from day one.
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Ep 3 of 14: Encounters
Delia tracks down employees at the Mark VII Apartments on April 24th, 2012, and visits the crime scene in-
person. A suspicious note found in Bruce's truck creates more questions than answers. -
Ep 4 of 14: Movements
Why was Bruce even in New Orleans East on the day he died? The answer eludes everyone,
and Delia discovers some sketchy information tucked away in land and business records for the Mark VII Apartments. -
Ep 5 of 14: Phone Calls
Delia analyzes Bruce's cellphone records and discovers an extremely important clue as well as a major misstep by homicide investigators.
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Mindblowing
I'm hooked! Seriously, each episode is so darn interesting that I can't resist the urge to binge-listen to the whole season in one go. The only problem is that it completely messes up my day, but honestly, it's worth it. Big props to the creators for bringing up such unique and compelling stories about human tragedies that hardly get any airtime. I appreciate the fresh perspective and thought-provoking content they bring to the table.