Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.
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Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.
“Strange Clews": Power, Corruption, and Calamity in the Murder of Clarence Peters
The Wonderful Recap of Oz
1 hour 42 minutes 43 seconds
3 years ago
“Strange Clews": Power, Corruption, and Calamity in the Murder of Clarence Peters
And now, for something entirely different: a collaboration with "Life After Midnight: Strange History, Salem Style".
"A young man from Haverhill, Massachusetts is mysteriously gunned down in a small town in Westchester County, New York. What appears to be an act of self-defense however, quickly devolves into a cavalcade of witnesses, false evidence, corruption, and surprise (no it isn’t) a rich family covering up their shame, in order to scapegoat the victim’s family. Join Kristin Harris with special guest Justin Peavey of The Wonderful Recap of Oz podcast, as we explore the murder of his ancestor Clarence Peters. This crime was so outlandish we could not even get through it in 1 hour and 40 minutes! Make sure to listen to the end to hear about Justin’s future plans for telling this incredible story."
[This podcast has been marked as "explicit" because there are detailed discussions of a murder investigation in detail, including graphic descriptions of forensic evidence.]
The Wonderful Recap of Oz
Join Justin Peavey as he explores the iconic world created by L. Frank Baum, taking a deep dive into his books and analyzing their numerous film, stage, and television adaptations from the past 120 years.