“True Crime”
Intro/Newscast/Credits
1. Hartman Case. UAF journalism professor Brian O’Donaghue and his students have been looking into an 8 year old murder case. Two-way. 4:56 total time.
2. Fallico. State medical examiner Franc Fallico examines many of the victims of such crimes. Host Wrap. 2:26 total time
3. Button. Fretless Nostril," by Critters Buggin', from Guest
4. Police letters. The police come under a lot of criticism, but it’s the “thank you’s” that make their jobs worthwhile. Ann Kaiser. Pkg. 4:02 (4:22 with intro)
Break #1: "Roygbiv," by Boards of Canada, from Music Has The Right To
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5. Felony Flats. An area of Wasilla known as Felony Flats houses plenty of law-abiding citizens. Gabriel Spitzer/host pkg. 5:50 total time.
6. button. "I Fought the Law," by The Clash, from The Clash
7. Robert Hanson play. Alaska’s most notorious psychopath – and his victims - are the subject of a new play being performed in Anchorage. Ashley Gross. Pkg. 3:34 (4:02 with intro)
8. Apollo’s Arrow. A new work of fiction by a Talkeetna author explores the psyche of serial killers. Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. (3:22 with intro)
9. 300 villages. Tenakee Springs, Pilot Point and North Pole.
10. Calendar of Events. “Open Letter to Duke," by Charles Mingus, from Mingu
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11. Joke Reminder. Submit your jokes to our joke contest to win fabulous prizes.
12. FBI folo. A few weeks back, we showed you how to request your FBI file. Here are the results of our requests. 3:08 total time/
13. Stolen Postcards. Barbara Brown still hasn’t forgotten a long-ago shoplifting incident. Commentary. 2:42 (2:54 with intro)
14. Joe Vogler. One of Alaska’s most eccentric politicians was the victim of a bizarre crime. Ellen Lockyer. Pkg. 3:27
15. Klutuk. Eighty years ago, a string of murders and disappearances kept Bristol Bay trappers on their toes; rumors and snippets still circulate. Tim Troll. 6:24 (7:12 with intro)
Close. “Chocolate Elvis (Baby Mammoth Version 3)," by Tosca, from The
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