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Investigative true crime podcast set in the Dixie Mafia's South. An honest cop is about to break the biggest case of his career. What happens next is a four-decade murder mystery haunting one of the South's most celebrated cities.
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How did a railroad conductor become obsessed with a murder that happened before he was born?
Before the Looper Homeplace was a landmark for a tragedy, it was the home of thousands of happy memories.
Bonus episode featuring Leonard Brown...and Leonard Brown's tapes
Retired narcotics officer Danny Jones appeared in Episode 19. In this extended edit of the interview, Jones explains more about how he came to know Frank Looper and the impact it had on his life.
Producer Brad Willis speaks at a live event in Greenville, SC hosted by the Emrys Foundation and discusses the challenges of putting together Murder, etc.
Murder, etc. producer Brad Willis speaks in front of a live audience at Greenville's Endeavor
Producers Brad Willis and Andy Ethridge adhere to the pandemic social distancing requirements and tell the story of Greenville, South Carolina's first murder of 1975 and the man still known today as Mr. X.
As the COVID-19 quarantine continues, host Brad Willis has an in-depth conversation with Frank Eppes, Jr., the son of the trial judge who sent Charles Wakefield, Jr. to prison. Willis and Eppes talk about the podcast, how Eppes felt it reflected on his father, and some stories about the judge you haven't heard.
Leonard Brown Jr. joins host Brad Willis to talk about three haunting mysteries. You'll hear things you've never heard before and learn about an active case with a $20,000 reward.
After four decades of secrets, a celebrated Southern city is reckoning with its dark past.
Lt. Frank Looper might have changed Greenville, South Carolina forever. An honest cop surrounded by corruption and crime, he was on the verge of something big that might have shocked the southern mill city he called home. One day in January 1975 made sure Looper never had that chance.
The warning shots weren't enough to scare the county's top drug cop. The next shots scared a community for another four decades. Frank Looper's family looks back at a compassionate hunter and the warnings he ignored in a fight against organized crime.
Contract killings, missing witnesses, and the other ghosts of Greenville, South Carolina
South Carolina never expected Charles Wakefield to tell his story...because South Carolina expected him to be dead.
Don't bother looking for a straight line between right and wrong in Greenville, SC.
Inside the Greenville County Sheriff's Office...and Frank Looper's Garage with the last people to ever speak to Frank Looper.
Where was Charles Wakefield, Jr. on the day of January 31, 1975.
Greenville, S.C. gets a wake-up call from an unlikely source.
What does it mean to be a good cop?
Master bank robber Foster Sellers knew his destiny, but he didn't now how it would change Greenville, SC.
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I am a big fan of this podcast from the beginning!! Great song on 1st live! You should be very proud and your son will always love you for being his brave Dad! Please keep the podcast going!
rest in peace vardry
love to here the story's about them good ole boys just never knew I'd be hearing them this way .
If, according to that preacher, men like Bub Skelton are in heaven, I don't want to go.
Great narration, if this story doesn't intrigue you, then perhaps Crime Podcasts don't interest you. I couldn't stop listening.
great listen!