
Season Two Out Now. Law & Order: Criminal Justice System tells the real stories behind the landmark cases that have shaped how the most dangerous and influential criminals in America are prosecuted. In its second season, the series tackles the threat of terrorism in the United States. From the rise of extremist political groups in the 60s to domestic lone wolves in the modern day, we explore how o... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryTrue CrimeSociety & Culture | |||

An all new season, an all new case. Rip Current returns. This time, examining the peculiar assassination attempt on environmental activist Judi Bari. The first episode drops on November 5th.
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In this special episode, we return to guests from the season, sharing unheard stories of personal triumph, new investigations and more.
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Barry Black's new book, Hazardous Devices: Memoir of an FBI Bomb Technician, Accountant and Sniper, is a... more
In this bonus episode, we sit down with terrorism researcher Arie Kruglanski to better understand how individuals become radicalized towards extremism.
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In May 2022, a gunman stormed a Buffalo supermarket, killing ten in a racist massacre. As families grieve and a community reels, investigators work to untangle the shooter’s path to violence and confront the deeper divides that made the attack possib... more
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First things first… way too many ads. And poor timing for them. It really breaks up the flow and makes it feel choppy.
Now to the point. I absolutely loved season 1. It was one main plot and everything fit together as the season progressed. Season 2 completely forgot what worked and just jumbled a whole bunch of stuff together. With so many different plot points there was no real change to get into it and even at the best of times it felt merely surface level. By the end of the season I was le... more
I thoroughly enjoyed Season Two of this podcast. It was so intriguing to hear the back stories of all of these terrorist cases. I enjoyed learning about the people involved.
The investigators were superb, and I could’ve listened to them for hours. They were so knowledgeable and approachable that it seemed like you were talking to an old friend, Ms. Anna-Sigga.
You’re a great narrator, and I cannot wait until Season Three!
The podcast is great, the ads are awful
Interesting and well produced but an unbearable amount of advertisements. Frustrating and annoying and ruins the experience
Anything attached to Anna-Sigga will be top-notch and this is. One thing that’s so important to a solid podcast that involves historical criminal events is hearing from those who were there as observers, survivors and law enforcement. The interviews here really help paint the picture of what happened, when and how. My heart goes out to *everyone* involved: those who lost loved ones or who had to fight to survive as a result of these horrific crimes or who witnessed the violence as civilians or l... more
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Exploring the intersection of true crime and the legal system, this series focuses on the pivotal cases and events that have shaped America's approach to prosecuting some of its most dangerous criminals. Through investigative storytelling, it reveals the personal stories behind high-profile incidents, examining not just the events themselves but the broader implications for society and justice. The podcast's second season delves into the nuanced issues surrounding terrorism, highlighting the evolution of law enforcement and the intelligence community in response to ever-evolving threats, from historical extremist movements to today's lone wolf attackers. This unique lens into the dark realities of crime and justice appeals to true crime ent... more
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