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🗓️ 31 March 2022
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We’ve all been told in one way or another that one bad choice can change our lives forever.. Or that one alleged lie can cause someone to be viewed as a liar forever.. Well today’s case involves a little bit of both, and will have you wondering who’s really telling the truth.
JOIN US as we discuss the woman known as the Duke Lacrosse Accuser, Crystal Mangum.
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0:00.0 | BlackTue Crime is a podcast that researches and discusses murders committed by Black offenders. |
0:05.3 | It is a podcast that anyone and everyone is welcome to enjoy, but it may not be enjoyed by anyone |
0:11.1 | and everyone, so listen to discretion is advised. Now without further ado, this is BlackTue Crime. |
0:30.3 | Hello, everyone. Hey, everybody. What's going on? I'm Kayla and I'm Kristen and welcome to BlackTue Crime. |
0:49.3 | If this is your first time here at the show, welcome and hello. Hey, what's going on? |
0:56.0 | Today's episode is going to be so crazy, you guys. There were so many moving parts when I was |
1:03.2 | researching this and you're probably going to walk away feeling like you don't even know how you |
1:08.4 | really feel. So you want to get into a Kristen, just like straight just dying. Let's get straight |
1:13.0 | into it because I don't have time for any shenanigans and I feel like this is full of them. |
1:18.3 | Okay, so let's just get started. Okay, let's do it. We've all been told in one way or another |
1:25.1 | that one bad choice can change our lives forever or that one alleged lie can cause someone to be viewed |
1:31.8 | as a liar forever. Well, today's case involves a little bit of both and we'll have you wondering |
1:38.4 | who's really telling the truth. Join us as we discuss the woman known as the Duke LeCrosque |
1:44.8 | accuser, Crystal Mangum. Okay, let's get into it. Sounds like a hot mess. It's definitely a hot mess |
1:53.4 | and I'm a little bit nervous because I know there's going to be a lot of opinions about this case. |
1:58.2 | So yeah, Crystal Gail Mangum was born on July 18th, 1978 in Durham, North Carolina and this is |
2:06.8 | where she was born and raised. Kristen, what happened in black history in 1978? Okay, so you guys, |
2:16.5 | I literally just looked up the date like I normally do and then boom something hit me straight in my |
2:22.4 | face and I'm not going to give you guys too many details because I really want to cover this |
2:28.0 | on our black history segment on TikToks. So let's just give you the facts. On December 18th, |
2:34.5 | 1978, a cult leader named Jim Jones led his congregation into a mass murder suicide in Guyana. |
2:45.4 | I know this very well. You know this very well. Yes, Kristen, you think I don't know Jim Jones is |
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