True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People

David McClam

This is the podcast where two passions become one. Here weekly I will present a true crime story. It may be a crime you know about and it may be one that is new to you. Every other week, I will be interviewing an author. Maybe an author and some books you have never known about. So if you like True crime and have a passion to read, this is the podcast for you!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

  1. 4h ago

    America at 250: A Birthday, a Reckoning, and a Hope for Better

    America is celebrating 250 years of independence, fireworks, freedom, and the promise of a nation built on equality. But for many Americans, especially Black, Brown, Indigenous, immigrant, and working-class communities, the Fourth of July can also bring difficult questions. In this special Independence Day episode, David McClam reflects on America’s 250th birthday through both pride and pain. What does freedom truly mean when so many people still feel unseen, unheard, unsafe, or left behind? This is not an episode about tearing America down. It is about loving this country enough to tell the truth about where we have been, where we are now, and where we still need to go. David discusses: • Why Independence Day is officially celebrated on July 4, even though the vote for independence happened on July 2, 1776 • Why some Black Americans have a complicated relationship with the Fourth of July • The legacy of slavery, segregation, voter suppression, discrimination, and unequal opportunity • Why African Americans remain essential to the story, progress, and future of the United States • The accomplishments of inventor Marian Croak and the technology that helps power modern communication platforms • The meaning of patriotism when your country has not always treated everyone equally • Hope, unity, truth, justice, and the responsibility we all share in shaping the next 250 years This episode also features two powerful songs from YouTube creator Baby’s Baby TV: “Happy Birthday America” and “America Won’t Be Great.” America’s future will not be written by one race, one religion, one political party, or one group of people. It will be written by all of us. Happy 250th Birthday, America. Now let’s work toward becoming the nation we have always promised to be. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or harming someone else, please call or text 988 in the United States to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Follow True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People on social media through the Linktree, and subscribe on YouTube for video versions, clips, and future episodes.

    25 min
  2. Jun 14

    Karmelo Anthony: The Verdict Doesn’t End the Questions

    n this follow-up episode of True Crime, Authors & Extraordinary People, we break down the verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case and ask the questions that still refuse to go quiet. Karmelo Anthony has been found guilty and sentenced to 35 years, but for many people watching this case closely, the verdict does not erase the concerns surrounding what happened that day, what was presented in court, and what may have been ignored. This episode takes a hard look at the testimony, the self-defense argument, the confrontation before the stabbing, the role race may have played in how this case was handled, and why so many people still feel something is missing. We also compare this case to other cases where white defendants received acquittals or lighter sentences after claiming self-defense or committing similar acts, including Caysen Allison and Kyle Rittenhouse. The goal is not to excuse violence. The goal is to ask whether justice is being applied equally, or whether some defendants are given the benefit of the doubt while others are buried under the weight of the system. This is not about ignoring the loss of Austin Metcalf’s life. A young man is gone, and that matters. But justice should require the full truth, not just the version that is easiest to accept. So the question remains: Was this justice, or did the system once again leave too many questions unanswered? Videos or Audio of Videos used in this episode: White Americans speaks on behalf of Karmelo Anthony's Verdict Black Lives Matter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH_VgunIOEY Woman claims she saw the alleged video https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OxnH8QQ352k

    1h 24m
  3. Selena: A Heartbreaking Loss, A Powerful Voice

    May 11

    Selena: A Heartbreaking Loss, A Powerful Voice

    Episode SummaryJoin David McClam for a deep dive into the extraordinary life and tragic death of Selena Quintanilla Perez, the “Queen of Tejano music.” This episode explores Selena’s unparalleled rise to global superstardom, the heartbreaking betrayal by a trusted employee, and her enduring legacy that continues to inspire millions. In This Episode:00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates 01:05 Selena’s Global Impact and Legacy 03:11 Selena’s Early Life and Family Band 07:04 Breaking Barriers in Tejano Music 10:39 Selena’s Crossover Dreams and Cultural Identity 14:46 Unfinished Album and Entrepreneurial Spirit 18:35 Yolanda Saldivar’s Betrayal 22:08 Selena’s Tragic Death and Trial 26:15 Enduring Legacy and Final Thoughts Key Takeaways:Discover Selena’s early life and how her family band, Selena Y Los Dinos, formed, showcasing her innate talent and perfect pitch.Understand the cultural impact of Selena as a trailblazer in Tejano music, breaking barriers in a male-dominated genre and inspiring Latinas worldwide.Learn about the devastating betrayal by Yolanda Saldivar, a fan turned employee, who embezzled funds and ultimately murdered Selena.Examine the trial and conviction of Yolanda Saldivar, and the recent denial of her parole, ensuring she remains in prison until at least 2030.Appreciate Selena’s lasting legacy, from her posthumous album success to her continued influence in music, fashion, and as a symbol of pride and representation.Resources Mentioned:988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org/

    32 min
  4. The Lemon Pound Cake Trial: Inside Afro Man’s Battle For Freedom

    Mar 28

    The Lemon Pound Cake Trial: Inside Afro Man’s Battle For Freedom

    David McClam discusses the high-profile legal battle of rapper Afroman against the Adams County Police Department, exploring themes of artistic freedom, privacy, and the justice system. This episode highlights how a police raid transformed into a viral musical saga and a significant First Amendment case. In This Episode:00:00 Welcome & Host’s Personal Updates 03:39 Afro Man’s Police Raid 06:14 Raid, Music, and Racism Claims 12:47 The Lawsuit and Privacy Debate 17:05 Defamation Claims and Court Battle 20:05 First Amendment and Artistic Expression 25:00 Trial Proceedings and Officer Testimonies 35:44 Legal Arguments and Rap Music Interpretation 43:47 The Verdict and Judge’s Controversial Ruling 50:05 Implications and Closing Remarks Key Takeaways:Examine the details of the no-knock warrant served at Afroman’s Ohio home in August 2022, prompted by questionable informant testimony.Discover how Afroman used his home security footage to create a viral album, “Lemon Poundcake,” featuring songs directly addressing the raid and the involved officers.Analyze the officers’ lawsuit against Afroman, citing invasion of privacy and emotional distress, and Afroman’s defense rooted in First Amendment rights.Consider the broader implications of the verdict on freedom of speech, privacy in the digital age, and the accountability of public officials.Understand the controversial post-verdict ruling by Judge Jonathan Hine regarding court costs, despite Afroman winning the case unanimously.Resources Mentioned:Wall Street Mafia by Ben Skull: Listen to the book HERENational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988

    54 min
4.3
out of 5
148 Ratings

About

This is the podcast where two passions become one. Here weekly I will present a true crime story. It may be a crime you know about and it may be one that is new to you. Every other week, I will be interviewing an author. Maybe an author and some books you have never known about. So if you like True crime and have a passion to read, this is the podcast for you!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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