They Walk Among America - US True Crime

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On this episode of They Walk Among America… In the early 1990s, Hawaii welcomed millions of visitors to Big Island and the other six inhabited islands. Kilauea volcano on Big Island has been erupting regularly since 1983, making it the world's most active volcano. While most eruptions are self-contained, the unpredictable volatility of nature makes the volcano seem like the most dangerous thing on the island. But a horrific crime in 1991 proved that was not the case. The laid-back feel of Hawaii could lull someone into a false sense of security, making them a victim of those who seek to do them harm…

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‘They Walk Among America’ is a Law & Crime podcast network production.

This episode was hosted by Nina Innsted.

Researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.

Editing and scoring by Kory Hilpmann. 

Script editing, additional writing and production direction by Rosanna and Benjamin Fitton.

MUSIC: 

Things Gone Wrong by Moments My Heart Is In Hawaii by Dresden, The Flamingo As Dusk Descends by Wicked Cinema Cimmeria by Lost Ghosts Altered Fate by Cody Martin Retreat by Chelsea McGough Stygian by Hill Constant Surveillance by JCar Evil Intent by Kurtis Parks Half Memory by Glasseyes Shadow Passage by Cody Martin Center of Gravity by Yerself Fight or Flight by Yerself Call to Battle by Louis Lion Runner by Falls Recognize by Grant Borland Lonely Company by Anthony Catacoli 

Additional musical compositions by Kory Hilpmann.

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