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Nina Gilden Seavey was twelve on May 5, 1970, the day an Air Force building in St. Louis burned to the ground. Her dad represented a young man accused of the crime: Howard Mechanic. Facing serious federal time, Howard went on the run and became one of the longest-running fugitives in U.S. history. As an adult, Nina picked up the trail. What ever happened to Howard Mechanic? This eight-part series ... more

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 358 ratings
  • Leftist dribble

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    Hellltothenono
    2 years ago
  • Great work!

    This podcast recounts an amazing story, firmly based in historical facts, government documents and live interviews with people who were part of the story as it occurred. Worth every minute you’ll spend listening to it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MacAdk
    Canada2 years ago
  • Incredible story and amazing storytelling

    Extremely well edited and a concise, focussed storytelling approach makes this a must listen to podcast. I really enjoyed it. Hoping there is a season number two.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    musiclover89456
    Canada2 years ago
  • Well researched, smart, nuanced

    Really enjoyed this podcast! Very well done

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    5
    Eec10
    United States3 years ago
  • 100% Leftist Garbage

    Another dishonest manipulative piece of work by astonishingly hypocritical leftists. more

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    United States3 years ago

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