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Bang And Dang

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On the morning of May 18th, 1927, Andrew Kehoe murdered his wife and set his farm on fire. Meanwhile, at the Bath Consolidated School, he rigged explosives to go off at about the same time. He then drove to the school, parked his truck out fron
On July 18th 1984, James Huberty went to his local McDonald's armed with a 9mm Browning HP, a semi-automatic 9mm Uzi, and a Winchester 1200 12 gauge pump action shotgun. Once inside, he opened fire and spent the next 77 minutes shooting innocen
We wrap up the O.J. murder case with our 3rd and final episode. In part 2, we heard the prosecution's case and ended with the defense getting ready to claim that the police planted evidence and was racist towards Simpson. That is where we begin
In part 2 the highly anticipated trial gets underway. The prosecution initially bases their case around the multiple domestic violence incidents between Simpson and Brown but that quickly gets dropped in favor of the overwhelming evidence again
On this episode we cover one of the most shocking events in American history, the O.J. Simpson murder case. Hailed as "The Trial Of The Century" millions had their eyes glued to the tv waiting to see what happened next. In part one we go over t
The Rajneesh Movement was formed in India in the early 70's and after some trouble with the local authorities there, they moved their group to Oregon. While there they formed their own town called Rajneeshpuram and attempted to take over the ne
We are back once again with more topics to discuss! In this episode we debate whether the U.S. drinking age should be 18, is it ok to pee in the shower, should students have an after school job, is ageism a real thing, do out of school suspensi
The Black Liberation Army was a far-left black nationalist organization formed by former Black Panther Party and Republic of New Afrika members. They were active from 1970-1981 during which they committed several crimes. The most notable being
We take it back all the way to the Prohibition era and take a look at Harry Pierpont. Harry Pierpont was a bank robber active from 1921 to 1934. While at the State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana, he met John Dillinger and mentored him into th
On March 18th, 1990, America's largest art heist took place. Two thieves dressed as cops tied up the security guards at the Isabel Stewart Gardner museum and stole 13 pieces of art. Experts value their haul at around $600 million in today's dol
30 years ago the American people saw violence in the form of rioting, beatings, and shootouts right before their eyes covered on the news in real time. We flash back to the 1992 L.A. Riots and take a look at the tension between citizens and the
We wrap up our OKC Bombing series with the investigation and trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. We take a look at what new legislation the bombing inspired and safety precautions put in place to help buildings handle a large blast lik
In part 2 of this 3 part series on the OKC bombing, we take a look at how McVeigh and Nichols gathered the materials to make the bomb and how they made it. We then cover the actual bombing, the search and rescue efforts and reaction around the
In part one of this 3 part series on the tragic Oklahoma City Bombing, we take a look at the background of the two perpetrators of the event, Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. When they met in the Army they realized they had a lot in common, m
It was two years ago that we started our debate show, Bang & Dang Debate. We did about 100 topics and we though that since two years has passed we would go back and see if our thoughts have changed since then. So we went back and picked topics
Ted Kaczynski AKA The Unabomber terrorized the nation for 20 years sending bombs to Universities and airlines, killing 3 and injuring 23. Growing tired of teaching, he up and quit his job and moved to a remote cabin where he lived a primitive l
The Symbionese Liberation Army was a left wing group active from 1973-1975 and was considered by the FBI as a terrorist organization. They are probably most remembered for their kidnapping of media tycoon William H. Hearst's daughter Patty Hear
We wrap up our spotlight on Jonestown with Senator Leo Ryan's arrival at the settlement where about a dozen defectors come forward and say that they want to leave with Ryan. We cover the shootings that took place at the airstrip that took Senat
In the summer of 1977, the People's Temple leader Jim Jones fled to Guyana with his almost 1,000 followers to escape "intense media scrutiny." They formed a settlement called Peoples Temple Agricultural Project commonly known as Jonestown. In p
On February 28th 1997 one of the most famous "caught on tape" shootouts occurred. Two heavily armed AND armored bank robbers engaged police in a lengthy shootout outside of a Bank Of America location in North Hollywood. About 1,700 rounds were
On this episode we have what was then known as "The Crime Of The Century" On March 1st 1932, the son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped. A ransom note was found at the scene demanding $50,000 for the safe return of the boy. Unfor
In this episode we go way back to where we began--The Wild West! In this listener requested episode we take a look at probably the most famous outlaw in history, Butch Cassidy. We go through how he got the name Butch Cassidy, his days with the
We wrap up the Bombing Of UA Flight 629 with the FBI investigation in full swing. The evidence is stacked against Jack Graham, whose mother Daisie was on board the flight. It turns out that Jack snuck a bomb disguised as a gift into his mother'
At 6:52 P.M. on November 1st, 1955 United Air Lines Flight 629 exploded over Denver, CO killing all 44 people on board. As the FBI rushed to find out the cause, they soon discovered it was a bomb and now turn their focus onto who planted it. Th
Albert Nussbaum and Bobby Wilcoxson were bank robbers in the early 1960's. Although not well known to the general public, they were well known to the FBI. Both of the men made the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitive list after a string of bank robber
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