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The Prosecutors

212. The Highway of Tears -- Boulevard of Broken Dreams

The Prosecutors

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True Crime, Talk Radio

4.38.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2023

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

Along a beautiful stretch of roadway, tragedy lurks. Why are so many women murdered on the highway of tears? Sponsors: Strictly Stalking PlutoTV EarthBreeze -- EARTHBREEZE.com/prosecutors for 40% off! Angi.com Progressive Insurance Deadly Nightmares

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0:00.0

I'm Jamie BB and I'm Jake Duptula or the host of the Strictly Stalking Podcast.

0:05.0

Strictly Stalking is a true crime podcast explores stocking stories told by the survivors in their own words.

0:11.4

Join us every Tuesday as we interview survivors, advocates and experts to give you a deep dive into the workings of a stalking case.

0:18.5

Would you know where to turn if you or someone you know is being stalked?

0:22.0

We'll also give you the resources to fight back, know your rights and get justice.

0:26.5

Find Strictly Stalking wherever you listen to podcasts from Podcast One.

0:38.1

I'm Brett and I'm Alice and we are The Prosecutors.

0:42.4

Today on The Prosecutors, along a beautiful stretch of roadway, tragedy lurks.

0:59.1

Why are so many women murdered on the highway of tears?

1:12.4

Hello everybody and welcome to this episode of The Prosecutors.

1:35.4

I'm Brett and I'm joined as always by my driven co-host, Alice.

1:41.9

Hi, Brett. I'm so proud of you whenever you adopt my love of connections and not a pun,

1:48.4

but we just we care about our words and this is so apt because what do you do on a highway?

1:54.1

You drive. You drive on it and hopefully don't get murdered, which unfortunately is what we're

2:00.1

going to be talking about today. So I'm very proud of you, Brett. You've grown up so much.

2:05.2

Alice, you know, I try to learn from you and be a better podcaster because of it and you're so

2:12.0

good at tying the descriptors in to whatever the subject is. I want to be more like you so I'm

2:16.4

going to try and do that more often and you are driven. So it's perfect. It's a good descriptor for

2:20.7

you and it ties in the case and I would just say, you know, some of the descriptors you use for

2:25.2

me aren't always that good for me. Whereas this one is both true and it's positive and it's

2:33.4

sad in the case. So it's a positive one that's a positive part that you really struggle with.

2:41.0

But thank you. Thank you, Brett. And for those of you who haven't hung around long enough, Brett

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