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In 1978, a home renovation project uncovered a human skull hidden inside a wall. Through forensic DNA technology, the skull was identified as belonging to Esther Granger, a teenager who died over one hundred years earlier in a nearby town. How did it get there? And what do we think about podcasts put out by for-profit companies?
We're basing our discussion on an episode of America's Crime Lab titled The Skull in the Wall: Revealing Esther Granger's Story.
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In our Winter Shorts Time Machine episodes, we only discuss the time and place of a crime. Check back for our Winter Shorts Recaps, where we dive into a crime by focusing on a single episode. The days in winter are too short for long series! Time Machine episodes are released each Thursday. Recaps are released the following Tuesday.
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More time for crime?
Please remember to subscribe to So Much Crime, So Little Time and rate and review us on your podcast app.
By Mime Glove MediaIn 1978, a home renovation project uncovered a human skull hidden inside a wall. Through forensic DNA technology, the skull was identified as belonging to Esther Granger, a teenager who died over one hundred years earlier in a nearby town. How did it get there? And what do we think about podcasts put out by for-profit companies?
We're basing our discussion on an episode of America's Crime Lab titled The Skull in the Wall: Revealing Esther Granger's Story.
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In our Winter Shorts Time Machine episodes, we only discuss the time and place of a crime. Check back for our Winter Shorts Recaps, where we dive into a crime by focusing on a single episode. The days in winter are too short for long series! Time Machine episodes are released each Thursday. Recaps are released the following Tuesday.
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More time for crime?
Please remember to subscribe to So Much Crime, So Little Time and rate and review us on your podcast app.