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Ridiculous Crime

Eric Edson: The Burlington Bandit

Ridiculous Crime

iHeartPodcasts

History, Comedy, True Crime

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes you really just wanna get away –– this week's crimer, Eric Edson, takes that to outlandish and preposterous levels of commitment. Whether on two wheels or four, by land or by sea, either highspeed or slow-rolling, Edson flat out refuses to be caught. It takes a whole consortium of cops, a veritable multiplicty of law enforcement to bring him to justice.

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This is an I-Heart podcast.

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On a cold January day in 1995, 18-year-old Krista Pike killed 19-year-old Colleen Slemmer in the woods

0:13.2

of Knoxville, Tennessee. Since her conviction, Krista has been sitting on death row. How does

0:19.2

someone prove that they deserve to live?

0:21.8

We are starting the recording now.

0:23.7

Please state your first and last name.

0:27.4

Krista Pike.

0:28.8

Listen to Unrestorable Season 2, Proof of Life,

0:32.2

on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:39.8

On America's Crime Lab, the podcast, we're revealing the true story of the Idaho Four.

0:44.8

I was so frantic that morning and scared that the person who did this would come from me next.

0:49.3

They were struggling to identify a direction, a person of interest.

0:56.4

And I said, why wouldn't we work this case?

1:01.4

This three-part series features never before heard interviews about a crime that shook the nation and the forensics lab that cracked the case wide open.

1:05.0

Listen to America's Crime Lab on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:11.3

When news broke earlier this year that baby KJ, a newborn in Philadelphia, had successfully

1:16.0

received the world's first personalized gene editing treatment, it represented a milestone

1:20.1

for both researchers and patients. But there's a gripping tale of discovery behind this

1:24.5

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1:27.9

biographer Walter Isaacson, we're delving into the story of Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna,

1:32.4

the woman who's helped change the trajectory of humanity. Listen to Aunt CRISPR, the story of

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Jennifer Doudna with Walter Isaacson on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your

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