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KILLED
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22 episodes
9 months ago
For every story that runs, countless others are killed before anyone gets the chance to read them. KILLED reveals the true stories behind reporting that was once considered too dangerous, too fringe, too…SOMETHING…by the media. With help from some of the biggest names in magazines, Justine Harman brings dead stories back to life.
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For every story that runs, countless others are killed before anyone gets the chance to read them. KILLED reveals the true stories behind reporting that was once considered too dangerous, too fringe, too…SOMETHING…by the media. With help from some of the biggest names in magazines, Justine Harman brings dead stories back to life.
Show more...
Society & Culture
True Crime,
News
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Episode 7: The Pedophile
KILLED
28 minutes 49 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 7: The Pedophile
New York assigns a piece meant to vindicate convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein?! Featuring the fact checker who killed the story, Alex Yablon.
KILLED
For every story that runs, countless others are killed before anyone gets the chance to read them. KILLED reveals the true stories behind reporting that was once considered too dangerous, too fringe, too…SOMETHING…by the media. With help from some of the biggest names in magazines, Justine Harman brings dead stories back to life.