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Unsolved Murders
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05:20 - 09:05 (03:44)

The speaker discusses a case where someone was able to get away with murder for 8-9 weeks because the bodies weren't found, the lack of attendance in major trials, and the reconstruction of a murderer for America's Most Wanted.

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Conan O'Brien discusses Franz Liszt's bizarre opera where the protagonist kills his mother, wife, and children consecutively in different acts or scenes.
05:20 - 06:59 (01:39)
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Franz Liszt
Summary

Conan O'Brien discusses Franz Liszt's bizarre opera where the protagonist kills his mother, wife, and children consecutively in different acts or scenes. He also shares anecdotes about people asking him if his wife accompanies him to events, and the social taboo on divorce.

Chapter
Unsolved Murders
Episode
Everyone Needs a True Crime Friend
Podcast
Crime Junkie
A killer was able to cover up his murders for weeks by playing funereal music through a channel that was set up to broadcast and turning on the sound system in the victim's homes.
06:59 - 08:33 (01:33)
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Crime
Summary

A killer was able to cover up his murders for weeks by playing funereal music through a channel that was set up to broadcast and turning on the sound system in the victim's homes. He was finally caught after a reconstruction of his appearance was shown on America's Most Wanted.

Chapter
Unsolved Murders
Episode
Everyone Needs a True Crime Friend
Podcast
Crime Junkie
The speaker recalls attending high-profile trials and being surprised at the ability to easily secure a seat.
08:33 - 09:05 (00:31)
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Trials
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The speaker recalls attending high-profile trials and being surprised at the ability to easily secure a seat. Despite the hype surrounding these trials, the attendees often appeared to be unremarkable individuals.

Chapter
Unsolved Murders
Episode
Everyone Needs a True Crime Friend
Podcast
Crime Junkie