Lady of the Dunes podcast
The body of a young woman, who appeared to be in her 20s, was found in the dunes area east of the Race Point Station in Provincetown, Massachusetts, shortly after 6 p.m. Friday on July 26, 1974. An autopsy was to be performed the next morning. In a small news story on the bottom of Page 1 of the Cape Cod Standard-Times was the first time the public would hear about the unsolved Lady of the Dunes homicide that has lingered now for 45 years. This is a podcast about the Lady of the Dunes case, and other unidentified bodies, skeletal parts and cold cases in our region with Cape Cod Times reporter Mary Ann Bragg.
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- 4 episodios
Wanted thos to be better
19/08/2019
Really amateurish. They need a written script, and rehearsal before recording. They also need to be more clear about how familial dna works. It is just painful to listen to them struggling so. I would love to hear a better crime podcast about the Cape.
Decent listen
6 may
Despite a small number of technical issues this is an easy listen from the beginning to the end. Would like a follow-up now that the woman has been identified.
Accuracy matters
06/07/2019
They need to do more research on the genetic genealogy they talk about. They specify Ancestry and 23andMe. NEITHER of these two sites are used by law enforcement due to their terms of service. As a news organization, please make sure you are reporting accurate information! 🤦🏻♀️
Interesting
11/07/2019
This is an interesting start to an intriguing unsolved murder. I like the initial interview and time taken to build background info for the listener. Looking forward to more episodes.
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