Today in True Crime Parcast Network
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There’s never an ordinary day in true crime history. Flip back the calendar and see how one fateful day can ripple through time. Today in True Crime is a Spotify Original from Parcast.
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November 1, 1950: Truman Assassination Attempt
On this day in 1950, two members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party attempted to assassinate President Harry S. Truman. Their ultimate gameplan was to secure Puerto Rican independence from America.
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October 31, 1984: Indian Prime Minister Assassinated
On this day in 1984, India’s first female P.M., Indira Gandhi, was assassinated outside of her home in New Delhi.
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October 30, 1831: Nat Turner Apprehended
On this day in 1831, Nat Turner was apprehended in Southampton County, Virginia, weeks after leading the bloodiest slave uprising in U.S. history.
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October 29, 1901: Death of McKinley’s Assassin
On this day in 1901, 28-year-old Leon Czolgosz was executed via electric chair for fatally shooting U.S. President William McKinley.
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October 28, 1895: H.H. Holmes Murder Trial Begins
On this day in 1895, serial killer H.H. Holmes went on trial for murder in Philadelphia. He refused a court appointed lawyer, opting to defend himself.
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October 27, 1659: Quakers Hanged for Being Quakers
On this day in 1659, William Robinson and Marmaduke Stevenson became the first Quakers to be executed for their religion in America.
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Customer Reviews
Quite good but annoying presentation
I’m quite enjoying these episodes but don’t care much for the irritating ‘Next...now back to the story’ interruptions. These are pointless and patronising. The presenter is also guilty of hamming up what is generally a serious situation. Needs refining.
Poor Research
In an on going Investigation, where we do not yet know who the culprit truly is, they shouldn’t make sure clear assertions. Also, more research needs to be done to get the facts straight.
Why Politics
Love TITC but so sad to hear the strong bias on the Iranian Hostage program.