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Buried Bones - a historical true crime podcast with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes

An Unsettled Debt

Buried Bones - a historical true crime podcast with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

True Crime

4.825.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, Kate and Paul survey the 1884 Boston case involving a doctor, a Harvard Professor, and a janitor.  An unpaid debt and some citizen-led investigation leads to a crack in this case.

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0:00.0

I'm Kate Winkler-Dawson. I'm a journalist who's spent the last 25 years writing about True

0:09.2

Crime.

0:10.2

And I'm Paul Holes, a retired cold case investigator who's worked some of America's most complicated

0:14.8

cases and solve them.

0:16.8

Each week, I present Paul with one of history's most compelling True Crimes.

0:21.6

And I weigh in using modern forensic techniques to bring new insights to old mysteries.

0:26.7

Together, using our individual expertise, we're examining historical True Crime cases

0:32.4

through a 21st century lens.

0:34.9

Some are solved and some are cold. Very cold.

0:38.5

This is Bairied Bones.

1:02.2

How's it going, Kate?

1:03.2

It's going well. How's it going with you?

1:04.9

I'm doing good.

1:06.2

I'm sitting here thinking, you have this whole other job at the University of Texas,

1:11.6

your professor out there.

1:13.4

What are you a professor of? I know, but what do you teach?

1:16.6

Exactly.

1:17.6

I'm a professor of knowing it all. No.

1:19.2

I'm a journalism professor. So I actually do have to know a little tiny bit about,

1:23.2

it feels like everything.

1:24.8

I teach video journalism. So films that are in the journalistic sense, in the world of

1:30.8

journalism, things that maybe you would see on the New York Times or the New Yorker,

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