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Part 2 of 3. In 1982 in Chicago, Illinois, people dropped dead after taking Tylenol filled with potassium cyanide. It all happened in a matter of hours and then it stopped. I will be interviewing Michelle Rosen, whose mother was one of the unfortunate victims. We will discuss the official narrative in this case, and all the illogical and perplexing actions taken by the authorities in response to the murders.

Part 1 of 3. In 1982 in Chicago, Illinois, people dropped dead after taking Tylenol filled with potassium cyanide. It all happened in a matter of hours and then it stopped. I will be interviewing Michelle Rosen, whose mother was one of the unfortunate victims. We will discuss the official narrative in this case, and all the illogical and perplexing actions taken by the authorities in response to the murders.

Dozens of people across numerous companies conspired to get women to remove doctor implanted transvaginal wire mesh so that they could profit from the class action lawsuits. The facilitators made millions and left hundreds of women in debt and with permanent pain. I will be interviewing Elizabeth Burch, the author of "Pain Brokers."

We delve into the triple murder of Jeffrey Ryan, 10-year-old Jesse Ryan, and Jason DeHaan, along with the police interrogation of Thayne Ormsby.

Whit Rummel will talk about his brother stealing a Picasso painting, supposedly by accident, and how he and his father helped his brother get rid of it.

Part 2 of 2. Sandy Shaw was known as the 'Show and Tell Killer,' and a jury convicted her of a murder she didn't commit. Yet, she still spent 21 years in prison. We will discuss her tumultuous life, the horrific chain of events that led to her conviction, and how she came out on the other side.

Sandy Shaw was known as the 'Show and Tell Killer, and a jury convicted her of a murder she didn't commit. Yet, she still spent 21 years in prison. We will discuss her tumultuous life, the horrific chain of events that led to her conviction, and how she came out on the other side.

Rashod Newton shot and killed his girlfriend Alessia Mesquita. We will delve into his subsequent police interrogation.

In 1990, thieves stole $500 million in rare works of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The case remains unsolved. I will be talking with Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna from the Crawlspace podcast about the museum heist.

Someone murdered Joseph Gatto inside his home in Silver Lake, California. His son, Mike Gatto, who was a state Assemblyman at the time, wrote a book about his father's murder and the associated investigation into the still unsolved murder. I will be speaking with Mike Gatto.