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Violent Ends

S3 Ep67: The X Factor

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Violent Ends

History, True Crime

4.9656 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In the 1920s and 30s, an ultra-violent sect of the KKK called the Black Legion ran rampant in the Midwest. When a proud black man and activist moved his family to Lansing, Michigan to escape death threats from white supremacists, he had no idea he was walking into a snake pit. The violence that ensued destroyed a family and shaped the life of a man who went on to shake the world. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Targeted True Crime Podcast.

0:03.9

We tell stories of those who were targeted by abuse and investigate cases of family violence, using academic research to interpret the events.

0:14.1

I think we need to stop making family violence a secret.

0:18.2

Let's use our stories to help, heal, and provoke change. Season 4 features the case

0:26.1

of Marcia Brantley, a woman who disappeared in 2009, but was not reported missing until six

0:31.8

months later. With new interviews, we'll explore the possibility that Marcia's husband had isolated her through coercive control from family and friends.

0:43.4

Targeted True Crime Podcasts.

0:46.7

Peace, my friends. Peace.

0:52.7

This is a Scream Queen production.

1:00.1

Ah, ah, ah.

1:04.3

I never will forget The tragic ending met

1:13.9

The day you'll last

1:16.6

Sun sets

1:19.6

So dead

1:23.6

So dead

1:25.6

So dead. So dead. So dead.

1:30.3

So dead.

1:32.3

Welcome to another episode of So debt.

1:39.3

I'm your host, Jen Carpenter.

1:41.3

Happy True Crime Tuesday.

1:45.7

Happy Taco Tuesday.

1:48.8

Happy first episode of spring.

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