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Don't Look Now

Jeni McDonald and Will Hagemanwww.facebook.com
What could an Engineer and an Archaeologist have to talk about? Listen to us discuss history, mysteries, science, culture and art. The world is vast and episode by episode we learn about the way the world works.
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Episodes

125 - The Whistleblower

We discuss the story behind The Whistleblower. Kathryn Bolkovac, a former policewoman, uncovered the involvement of UN peacekeepers in the sex trafficking and exploitation of women in Bosnia in the 90s. When she raised the alarm within the UN she was ignored and fired.

Jul 06, 202153 minSeason 1Ep. 125

124 - Cargo Cults

We discuss the phenomenon of the Cargo Cult, a brand of apocalyptic cult that sprang up in indigenous societies that were suddenly exposed to industrial cultures during the Pacific campaign of World War II.

Jun 29, 202128 minSeason 1Ep. 124

123 - The Lufthansa Heist

In December 1978 over $5 million dollars in cash was stolen from Lufthansa at JFK airport. The crime has gone nominally unsolved, with one primary suspect, Jimmy Burke, who was never arrested for the heist. Burke and his associates are the subject of the hit film Goodfellas.

Jun 22, 202130 minSeason 1Ep. 123

122 - Deacon Brodie - The Real Jekyll and Hyde

It is thought that Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was inspired by the real life Deacon Brodie, a prominent citizen of Edinburgh that happened to be a burglar and inveterate gambler on the DL.

Jun 15, 202127 minSeason 1Ep. 122

120 - The Lost Ark of the Covenant

We discuss the history, lore, and possible present whereabouts of the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Indiana Jones references might or might not be added.

Jun 01, 202143 minSeason 1Ep. 120

119 - Leonardo Da Vinci

We discuss Leonardo Da Vinci, artist, scientist, engineer, (and stage manager?). Come learn the backstory and fashion sense of the OG Renaissance Man.

May 25, 202134 minSeason 1Ep. 119

118 - All about the BBQ

We discuss the history and nuances of American Barbeque. Where did it come from? What types are there? Why are we so obsessed with it? Learn all about it on this week's episode.

May 18, 202148 minSeason 1Ep. 118

117 - Never Smile at a Crocodile

Today we discuss Gustave, the demon crocodile of Lake Tanganyika in Africa. Thought to have potentially killed up to 300 people, Gustave has stalked the lake for decades seemingly killing his victims for sport (since many are not eaten). Listen in and learn more about this serial killer of the reptile variety.

May 11, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 117

116 - Machiavelli

We discuss Niccolo Michiavelli, multitalented politician of Renaissance Florence and famed writer of The Prince.

May 04, 202132 minSeason 1Ep. 116

115 - The Medici Family - Godfathers of the Italian Renaissance

The Medici Family controlled Florence and Tuscany for hundreds of years, dominating politics and bankrolling the great artists and scientists of the Renaissance. Learn the history of the family from their rise as a banking power to their eventual decay and fall.

Apr 27, 202149 minSeason 1Ep. 115

114 - Burke and Hare

William Buke and William Hare committed some of the most infamous murders in history by killing their victims in order to sell their bodies to the blossoming medical school industry in early 19th century Edinburgh, Scotland. We discuss how the crime of "Burking" came about and what became of the two. Hint: One met a much worse fate than the other

Apr 20, 202157 minSeason 1Ep. 114

113 - Croatoan, The Lost Colony of Roanoke

We discuss the lost English Colony of Roanoke. What became of the vanished settlers that were left on the island without contact for years? What was the meaning of the lone word left behind, "Croatoan"? We discuss the timeline of the settlement and the possible fates that befell the people in it.

Apr 13, 20211 hrSeason 1Ep. 113

112 - The Great Canadian Vaccine Heist

In 1959 a shipment of 75,000 doses of polio vaccine was stolen before it could be distributed to the people of Montreal, Canada. We discuss the inside job and how it prevented children in desperate need of vaccines from receiving them at the height of the summer polio outbreak.

Apr 06, 202137 minSeason 1Ep. 112

111 - The Axeman of New Orleans

From 1917 - 1919 a serial axe murder wreaked terror in New Orleans, slaying local grocers and their families in their sleep. Was this the work of a crazed homicidal maniac, or the culmination of vendettas playing out in the recently immigrated Italian community. Listen is as we discuss the Jazz loving Axeman of New Orleans.

Mar 30, 202147 minSeason 1Ep. 111

110 - John List and America's Most Wanted

John List, a mass murderer that killed his entire family in 1971 was found 18 years later when he was featured on the TV show "America's Most Wanted", thanks in large part to an eerily accurate artist's depiction of what he would look like at age 60. We discuss the case, how this was one of the first widely known effective uses of artistic aging, and the class of killers known as family annihilators.

Mar 23, 20211 hr 1 minEp. 110

109 - Juanita Moody and the Cuban Missile Crisis

Juanita Moody dropped out of college to aid in the World War II war effort by enlisting as part of the Signal Intelligence Service, the precursor to the NSA. Her career eventually lead her to one of the most important crossroads of the 20th century as the primary US intelligence leaders during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

Mar 16, 202151 minSeason 1Ep. 109

108 - Isabella Bird

Isabella Bird went from a sickly young girl growing up in early Victorian Great Britain to become a world traveler. She put Estes Park Colorado on the map, writing about her travels everywhere from the American West to the Far East and becoming the first women elected as a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Mar 09, 202136 minSeason 1Ep. 108

107 - Dr. James Barry

James Barry was a British army surgeon in the early part of the 19th century. He performed the first recorded successful Caesarean section section in Africa by a European, pushed for health reform, and rose to the position of Inspector General. He was also born Margaret Ann Bulkley in a time when women were not allowed to study medicine.

Mar 02, 202148 minSeason 1Ep. 107

106 - Invention Twofer

We discuss the invention of two of of the 20th Century's greatest ideas, the Super Soaker and the Slinky.

Feb 23, 202142 minSeason 1Ep. 106

105 - The Little Ice Age

The Little Ice Age is a term that was coined to describe the period from about 1300-1850 over which the average temperature worldwide dipped, resulting in many forms of global upset. We discuss some of the effects, from Vikings leaving Greenland to new dynasties in China.

Feb 16, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 105

104 - Harald Bluetooth

What is the link between a Danish King with a dead tooth and a ubiquitous technology that we tend to take for granted any time we wirelessly print something or make a call from a car? Come learn about the story of Harald Bluetooth and what he means for our modern day life.

Feb 09, 202142 minSeason 1Ep. 104

103 - Lizzie Borden Part 2

We continue the tale of Lizzie Borden with the story of her arrest and trial.

Feb 02, 202148 minSeason 1Ep. 103

102 - Lizzie Borden - Part 1

The axe murders of Abby and Andrew Borden supposedly at the hands of their daughter Lizzie were one of the most sensational crimes of the Gilded Age and still talked about and debated today. Did she do it? If so, why? In this episode we discuss the family drama that lead up to the murders as well as what has been pieced together about the day itself and the subsequent police investigation.

Jan 26, 202145 minSeason 1Ep. 102

101 - The Infant Abduction of Carlina White

Carlina White was abducted from the hospital in Harlem, NYC in 1987 when she was just 19 days old. This is the story of how she came to be reunited with her family 23 years later.

Jan 19, 202152 minSeason 1Ep. 101

100 - The Little Corporal

We have reached a century of podcasts! Today's episode is about Napoleon Bonaparte, the Little Corporal, famed French Military leader and Emperor. Our format has changed for this special episode, so we hope you enjoy!

Jan 12, 202159 minSeason 1Ep. 100

99 - The Golden Age... of comics

An episode all about the beginning of comics and the so called Golden Age of comics when classics such as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman got their start. Join us for some fun as we go through the comic book timeline and see how we got to the present day.

Jan 05, 202147 minSeason 1Ep. 99

98 - A Christmas Carol

Learn about the origin of A Christmas Carol. What particular ills of society drove Charles Dickens to write it? What is Jeni's favorite adaptation? (hint, it stars Michael Caine) Find out in this week's podcast.

Dec 29, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 98

97 - Vigilante Mom

We discuss the story of Ellie Nesler, a mother who shot and killed the accused molester of her son while he was standing trial. What lead up to her making this choice, and how did it end up affecting her family for years to come?

Dec 22, 202040 minSeason 1Ep. 97

96 - IHOP... not the tasty kind

We discuss the International House of Prayer and more specifically a fringe group in Kansas City that went horribly wrong. If you like cults this is for you. Strap in, it's a long one!

Dec 15, 20201 hr 19 minSeason 1Ep. 96
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