Everybody remembers the morning of September 11, 2001, when two passenger jets flew into the World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan. But the idea of toppling the towers was not new. Thirty years ago, a group of men set off a bomb in the garage beneath the North Tower, hoping it would tumble into the South Tower. At the time, this was the largest improvised explosive device ever ignited on Americ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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January 8, 1998. In a NYC courtroom, we finally hear the voice of Ramzi Yousef. Meanwhile, FBI agent Frank Pellegrino and port authority detective Matthew Besheer of the JTTF discover that Yousef may not have been the mastermind behind all his terror... more
In Pakistan, U.S. embassy security agents Jeff Riner and Bill Miller interview scores of locals who claim to have information about the elusive Ramzi Yousef. Finally, one young man comes forward with a solid lead. more
December 11, 1994. As the JTTF chases Ramzi Yousef around the world, a bomb explodes on a Philippine Airlines flight. Could this be the work of Ramzi Yousef, America’s most wanted terrorist? more
After the explosion in the World Trade Center, Agent Anticev and Detective Napoli’s undercover informant comes back. He discovers a new plot: a Day of Terror for New York City. more
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Excellent documentary style pod. Well researched and each episode keeps you on edge waiting for the next one. Recommended, as is their Unabomber pod.
Everything Marc Smerling touches turns to gold and this pod (so far) is no exception. Aside from the quality of the work, from a substantive standpoint, it is yet another example of much we knew about the 9/11 attackers for *years* in advance. We had these guys in our sights and we took our eye off the ball. 9/11 was imminently avoidable on so many different fronts and this pod does a great job of laying out the case, without making this separate but related story all about the world-changing at... more
I absolutely love your podcast,keep up the good work 👍
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