From iHeartRadio and TenderfootTV, ‘Monster: DC Sniper’ reinvestigates the beltway sniper attacks. This true crime podcast places the listener in Montgomery County, Maryland on October 2nd, 2002 when an unidentified sniper began randomly killing people going about their daily lives. Host Tony Harris traces what investigators, journalists and the public learned from the first shot until the last an... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
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Great host, layered story of the mayhem and paranoia of the 9/11 era, the manhunt and prosecution of two mysterious bad actors. The trail of damage goes much further than we were aware of at the time. The perspectives of the victims provides a humanized point of view and the prospect of malvo being paroled adds an intriguing legal capstone. Great soundtrack to boot.
I have listened to hundreds of (mostly) true crime podcasts and this podcast is hands down the best I’ve ever listened to. SO much information, well laid out and organized, tons of audio from survivors and LEO, and info from the case files… WOW. I had no idea how much carnage these 2 animals caused and how widespread it was beyond DC. Definitely add this one to your list!
The entire reason for this podcast is the last main episode. The fact that one of the shooters was a minor and the opinion of the podcast says he should not be in jail is just a bunch of liberal hokum. He laughed at the families of the victims. He is pure evil and the makers of this podcast wants him to go free. The build up of this podcast is so good except for episode 15. What a waste.
Very good podcast. I listened to it fully, im very curious as to how they got access to Lee Malvo’s interrogation audio? I would love to know please
I listened to this podcast when it first came out (free, not through i❤️radio). Hands down, one of the most intriguing and interesting p’casts I’ve ever heard. I remember the news reports & events when/as they happened in real time. I lived in the area. It was terrifying. The strategies, tactics & timeline of the work performed by detectives/police + the extreme pressure they faced, were nothing we could have known at the time. Welcome to the inside story. The brilliant work of the detectives an... more
Apple Podcasts | #151 | Argentina/True Crime |
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