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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S3 Ep80: Jana Reynolds

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Jana Reynolds was just one of over a dozen unsolved murders in Southern Illinois. Then, an unexpected person helped get the killer convicted.

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0:00.0

Hello and thanks for joining us for this episode of Into the Killing.

0:03.0

If this is your first episode, we hope you enjoy it.

0:06.0

If you have a case you want to suggest for Into the killing,

0:08.0

please visit our website, criminally listed.com.

0:10.0

Then go to the Suggested Case page.

0:13.0

You can also suggest cases for our two YouTube channels,

0:16.0

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0:20.0

For today's episode, we're going back to the spring of 1988.

0:23.6

On April 30th, 1988, the borough of Sealand's Grove, Pennsylvania

0:28.6

reclaimed the record for the longest banana split.

0:31.6

A years earlier in 1980, they won the title by constructing a one and a half mile long banana split. They lost the title in 1985 to the Zeta Beta Tau sorority at Bowling Green University in Ohio. They made a banana split that was four miles long. On April 30th, 1988, Soundsgrove created a banana split that was four and a half miles long. To construct a foot of the banana split,

0:55.8

people had to buy a $2 ticket. The banana split contained 33,000 bananas, 2,500 gallons of ice cream,

1:02.8

and 150 gallons of chocolate syrup. The record stood for the next 29 years.

1:08.2

On March 25, 2017, the town of Innesville, Australia, meets Sondes Grove's record by constructing

1:14.3

a 4.97 mile-long banana split.

1:17.5

Innesville currently holds the record.

1:19.9

In early May, 1988, there were two major art sales at auctions.

1:24.2

Jackson Pollock's search was sold to a Japanese art dealer for $4.8 million.

1:29.3

It was Pollack's last work on Canvas. At the time, it was a record for contemporary art sold at an auction.

1:36.2

The other major sale was Divered by Jasper Johns. On May 3rd, it was sold at auction for $4.2 million.

1:42.8

It was purchased by Norman and Irma Braman, who were the owners of the NFL team of Philadelphia Eagles. The painting is currently at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, but is not on display. The Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada Chemical Plant, known by the acronym PepCon, was located in Henderson, Nevada.

2:03.3

The plant was about 10 miles from Las Vegas. There's one of two plants in the United States that

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