According to the official story, on April 4th, 1968, a lone gunman assassinated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. That man, James Earl Ray, pled guilty and for most people the case was closed. The MLK Tapes, a new true crime podcast from the creators of Atlanta Monster and Monster: DC Sniper, explores rare recordings of eye-witness testimony and new interviews... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryTrue Crime |
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The meticulous care taken to reveal the truth about this heinous crime that affected humanity and the everyday lives of Americans is appreciated. All Americans would have benefited so much from MLK’s movement for justice, equality and equity.
I never have done a review for a podcast. This show made me sad. So very sad. The injustice done. So many involved criminals that got away. Our government was extremely criminal and still is. Young people today don’t even care about history. This is more than history. We move so fast nowadays, news is fresh for 24 hours and gone. So much fluff is pushed out, that real enemies are right in front of us. We don’t care enough it would seem. I’m 42. I read so much about older times, read books, about... more
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Shocking revelations
Just as the creator of this pod suggests, I knew NONE of this. I hope this pod (and Pepper) are still around when the 60 year threshold passes because getting those documents is going to be MAJOR. Phenomenal podcast; highly recommend.
Apple Podcasts | #242 | Saudi Arabia/History |
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