During the first world war, one of the most sought-after jobs for women was painting the radioluminescent numbers on watches. But after months of fun, something terrible began happening to the women... This week, we're talking about the incredible women who, in the face of death, fought with everything they had to bring an evil corporation to justice.
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Hosts: Hayley Langan and Kaitlin Mahar
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70 - Marc Schiller & The Sun Gym Gang Kidnappings
69 - The Amityville Horror
68 - Pedro Alonso López
67 - The Stanford Prison Experiment
66 - Mark Twitchell
65 - Casting True Crime Movies
64 - Diane Downs
63 - Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile (Review)
62 - Crimes on this Day: May 7th
61 - The Mothman
60 - Robert Berdella
59 - The Keddie Cabin Murders
58 - Dorángel Vargas
57 - Charles Starkweather & Caril Ann Fugate
56 - Gypsy Rose Blanchard
55 - Book vs. Movie: It
54 - Phil Spector
53 - Abducted in Plain Sight (Review)
52 - Lorena Bobbitt
51 - True Crime Controversies
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