
11 episodes

The Clearing Spotify Podcasts
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- True Crime
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4.6 • 8.6K Ratings
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When April Balascio was 40 years old, something she’d feared for decades was finally proven true. Her father, Edward Wayne Edwards, really was a murderer. The Clearing is about what came after April called a detective in 2009 to tell him about her suspicions — a call that led to her father’s arrest and eventual conviction on multiple murders — and tracks the emotional journey as she and host Josh Dean dig back into her childhood, unravel the truth of her father’s life, and overturn a viral online narrative that had turned Edward Wayne Edwards into a kind of serial killer caricature. Produced by Pineapple Street Studios in association with Gimlet.
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1. Hunting Season
April reads a news story and everything changes.
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2. Creepy John Wayne
Who the hell was Edward Wayne Edwards anyway?
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3. Give Me The Needle
How one murder case turned into three.
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4. Bullshit Bullshit B******t
Confronting the myth of Ed Edwards.
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5. A Lot of Old Memories
What else could Ed Edwards have done?
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6. Give Yourself Up Son
How to solve a murder and why you probably won’t.
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Customer Reviews
Simply Amazing
I’ve been listening to true crime podcasts for several years now and I’m typically a pretty harsh critic when it comes to the way a story, with such sensitive content, is told. I’m honestly at a loss for words with this one. Such a work of art and will forever be in my top 10 favorites.
Incredible
The story is incredible. The storytelling is incredible. The production quality is incredible. I only wish that I could go back and listen to this podcast again for the very first time, over and again over.
So good
I listen to a lot of true crime podcasts. This one stands out. So well done and riveting without being misleading or glamorizing.