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The Devil Within = ;(Cavalry Audio/Wondery) ? Premiered May 24

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 It's details of= this case?especially the perpetrator's age?that grabbed me. First, let me = set the scene. It's a Saturday in early January, 1988. Whitney Houston's ?S= o Emotional? is the number-one song in the country. Three Men and = a Baby is about to break box-office records. In a sleepy New Jers= ey suburb about 50 miles west of New York City, a 14 year-old boy murders h= is mother, sets fire to the family home, then commits suicide with the same= knife he used to kill his mother. What happened? Could Thomas Sullivan, Jr= 's burgeoning interest in the occult?as evidenced by the note he left behi= nd?have been the motivation? The Devil Within seeks new = answers within this disturbing 33 year-old case.

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To Live and Die in LA: Sea= son 2 (Tenderfoot TV) ? Premiered May 29

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Tenderfoot TV and Neil Strauss's award= -winning podcast To Live and Die in LA is back with an a= ll-new case. This season examines?and, perhaps most importantly, seeks to h= umanize?20 year-old Elaine Park, who disappeared from Kardashian hometown C= alabasas, CA in 2017. Strauss's interest in the case emerged from its conne= ctions to his own backyard (not his literal backyard, of course, in case yo= u're thinking about the recent development= s in the Kristin Smart case): Elaine's abandoned car was found in Strau= ss's own neighborhood: Malibu. In a way, this case was the one that ?starte= d it all? for Strauss, a case that consumed him and got him started down th= e part of real-time true crime investigation. This season of To Li= ve and Die in LA is a group effort: Strauss teams up with his wif= e, neighbors, Incubus guitarist Mike Einzinger, and concert violinist Ann M= arie Simpson to find out who Elaine was and what happened to her.=20

 

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West Cork (Audib= le) ? Premiered on Apple Podcasts March 29

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Another confession: West Cork=  isn't exactly a ?new? podcast. In fact, it ca= me out in 2018, as an Audible Original.

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Back then, my French-major-slash-true-= crime-fanatic self jumped at the premise (and forked over the necessary cas= h: back then you had to pay to experience the podcast The New York= er called ?a masterpiece.? Today, West Cork is= available for free on Apple Podcasts.)

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On December 23, 1996, stylish French T= V producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier was found beaten to death outside her = holiday home in West Cork. To the residents of Schull (pop. 700), Sophie wa= s a ?blow-in,? a local term for outsiders drawn to this remote corner of so= uthwest Ireland for its isolation and the rugged beauty of its terrain.

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Police have long suspected Ian Bailey,= a local freelance journalist with a history of domestic abuse charges, to = be guilty of the murder. French authorities tried and convicted Bailey of t= he murder in 2019, but as the trial was conducted in abstentia (not to mention the fact that Bailey has successfully fought all ext= radition charges), it's unlikely the now-64 year-old will ever serve a day = in jail.

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Even if you've already had the pleasur= e of immersing yourself in this Serial-like thriller, stick a= round: co-hosts Sam Bungey and Jennifer Forde released an all-new episode o= f West Cork on May 14. What's more, their production com= pany Yarn has two new projects in the works (and their website seems to suggest that additional new episodes= of West Cork might be around the corner.)

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You also might want to re-listen (or l= isten for the first time) to West Cork before bingeing&n= bsp;Sophie: A Murder in West Cork, Netflix's new three-part series= about the murder.

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LISK Podcast ? Season 2: The S= earch for Answers (Mopac Audio) ? Premieres July 14 <= /strong>

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If you've had enough of the Long Islan= d Serial Killer case (which, if you're like me, is impossible, given the in= trigue and police corruption inherent in this case, not to mention that&nbs= p;mysterious belt evidence Suffolk Cou= nty authorities released in December 2020), you have my full permission to = skip to the next podcast in the round-up.

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If you're ready for more LISK, then pr= epare yourself for round two of this Mopac Audio original.

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In Season 1, host Chris Mass revisited= the decade-old Gilgo case, re-examining old evidence and tracking down new= leads. In Season 2: The Season for Answers, Mass and his team are back wit= h boots on the ground in Long Island. Over the course of seven episodes, yo= u'll hear first-hand interviews with victims' families and friends, law enf= orcement, DNA experts, criminologists, and more. Mass and his team aim to s= eparate fact from fiction in a case that has remained unsolved for over a d= ecade.

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Why is the highest-paid police departm= ent in the country unable?or, perhaps more chillingly, unwilling?to crack this case? Could some of the victims' high-profile clients (th= e season 2 trailer lists judges, lawyers, police officers, and councilmen a= mong Amber Costello's escorting clients) have something to do with it? Does= the fact that former police chief James Burke (who did federal time for an incident that may or may not be connected to t= he LISK murders) no longer wields power mean people with informati= on about the LISK case will finally come forward? What's with the sudden de= parture of Geraldine Hart, whose 2018 appointment to the role of Suffolk Co= unty Police Commissioner seemed like a welcome addition to a department mir= ed in scandal and corruption? When it comes to the LISK case, is there a co= ver up? If so, who is covering for whom? Hopefully LISK: The Searc= h for Answers will deliver on its title's promise.

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Transportista (i= HeartMedia's My Cultura Network) ? Premieres July 2021

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In this new limited-series weekly podc= ast, Transportista pulls back the curtain on the undergr= ound world of drug trafficking and cartels.

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This is a story told from the inside?o= f a North Carolina federal prison that is. Using a smuggled-in cell phone, = the man who once helmed transportation for some of Latin America's most dan= gerous drug kingpins tells us his story firsthand. The women. The wealth. T= he connections to powerful political players. The man they call ?El Transpo= rtista? had everything?until it all came crashing down. A dual language pod= cast, Transportista will be available in both English an= d Spanish.

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As a cipher clerk at the Soviet embass= y in Ottawa, Canada, and a GRU intelligence officer, Igor Gouzenko had acce= ss to the secret communications of the GRU and NKGB between Canada and the = Soviet consulates and embassies in Britain and the US. He was even able to = open the safe in the embassy's cipher room, which contained such documents = as officer dossiers and coded telegrams. Cipher clerks were the background = players in the espionage world where spies were the featured performers. Bu= t in early September 1945, Gouzenko captured the limelight, bringing fame t= o his cryptic trade when he left his office never to return again, stuffing= in his shirt 109 top-secret Soviet cables and more than a hundred document= s outing Soviet spies in Canada, Britain, and the US, including some connec= ted with atomic bomb espionage. It was ?a dazzling cache of stolen GRU docu= ments,? as one scholar later described the feat.

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In the days ahead, Gouzenko sought asy= lum for himself, his wife, and their fifteen-month-old son, as he gave the = bulging contents of his theft to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. After t= he RCMP informed the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, on September 12, sent an urgent = message to President Truman about the defector and his claims, one of which= was that Stalin had made ?the obtaining of complete information regarding = the atomic bomb the Number One Project of Soviet espionage.?

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Because of Soviet mole Kim Philby, who= was chief of British counterintelligence, the Soviets knew almost immediat= ely about the defection. ?For the Russians, the defection was nothing short= of a disaster, calling for a thorough reexamination of their intelligence = operations,? a scholar later wrote. Lavrentiy Beria, by then Stalin's deput= y premier, his ?first lieutenant,? would soon send a cable to every reziden= tura abroad, warning that ?G.'s defection has caused great damage to our co= untry and has, in particular, very greatly complicated our work in the Amer= ican countries.? Instructions would soon be sent, he wrote, regarding ways = to improve all agent networks and rules to tighten security. ?The work must= be organized so that each member of the staff and agent can have no knowle= dge of our work beyond what directly relates to the task he is carrying out= ?

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There was reason for panic, as Gouzenk= o had exposed Canadian and American spy networks and ignited a firestorm of= counterintelligence searches for Communist spies on both sides of the bord= er. Spies with whom Koval had ties were among those affected, such as Arthu= r Adams who, among other things, had once obtained a false Canadian passpor= t through Sam Carr, head of the Canadian Communist party and one of the Sov= iet agents exposed by Gouzenko. Passport secrets were indeed among those th= e cipher clerk uncovered, showing the ways such fraud was devised.=20

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Gouzenko unveiled numerous stars on th= e Soviet stage of spies, including an unnamed assistant to the US assistant= secretary of state?later identified as Alger Hiss. He also outed Fred Rose= , a member of the Canadian parliament. Considered to be one of the most imp= ortant Soviet agents in Canada, Rose was the head of the GRU's Montreal gro= up of spies. As such he was connected to Pavel Mikhailov at the Soviet cons= ulate in Manhattan, linking Rose indirectly to Arthur Adams, Benjamin Lasse= n, and thus to Koval. When Rose was elected to the Canadian House of Common= s in 1943, Mikhailov cabled Moscow, ?Fred, our man in Lesovia [code for Ca= nada] has been elected to the Lesovian parliament.?

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Fred Rose, like Adams, Lassen, and Jac= ob Golos once had worked at Amtorg in New York. Both Golos and Lassen, thro= ugh Mikhailov or World Tourists, had used Rose to obtain Canadian travel do= cuments for agents they assisted. One of Rose's spy duties was to help ?wit= h bogus documentation for Soviet illegals seeking entry into the USA and be= yond.?

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Whether Koval had ever met any of thes= e people other than Lassen is unknown. But in the months ahead, Fred Rose's= organizational ties in both the Canadian and American spy networks would b= egin to surface, often in front-page news stories on both sides of the bord= er. Hoover would send an urgent memo to his bureau chiefs announcing that t= he Gouzenko case must be their ?no. 1 project? and that every resource shou= ld be used ?to run down all angles very promptly.? It was in the midst of s= uch exposures that Koval was offered the job at Monsanto in Dayton.<= /p>=20

Like an aftershock to the Gouzenko ear= thquake, a few months later, another spy defected, this time an American by= the name of Elizabeth Bentley, who had been the deputy and lover of Jacob = Golos. After his death in 1943, Bentley took over two Golos networks of Com= munist informants: both headed by economists, one on the War Production Boa= rd and the other on the Board of Economic Warfare. Both men had ties to ind= ividuals known to Lassen. Though she likely did not know Koval, Bentley mus= t have known Lassen because of his long-lasting ties to Golos and because G= olos leased an apartment in the same building where Lassen maintained his p= rincipal office. The details she released would not be widely known to the = public until the summer of 1948, but on November 6, 1945, when she walked i= nto the FBI's New York bureau and began to spill the names and operations o= f dozens of Soviet spies she had known for the previous seven years, Bentle= y would further shake the trembling foundation of Soviet espionage in the U= S. Her interviews, which filled a 115-page single-space dossier, revealed t= he details of a vast infiltration of Soviet spies in America, especially du= ring the war years. The Bentley defection was quickly known in Moscow.

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