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🗓️ 13 July 2017
⏱️ 38 minutes
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In 1979 three brothers and one young accomplice terrorized Richmond, VA and the surrounding areas for 7 months; leaving in their wake 12 victims where only two survived. Once captured and sentenced, two being sentenced to death and sent to death row, they orchestrated one of the biggest and most sophisticated prison escapes in US history.
Tonight we will take you through the lives and crimes of Linwood Briley, James Briley, Anthony Briley and Duncan Meekins also known as The Briley Gang.
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0:16.5 | Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply check the Uber app. The Welcome to Miss Conduct. I'm Eileen and as always joining me is Colleen. How you doing |
0:48.3 | Colleen? I'm good. My car got stolen from Eileen's house last week, but the thieves are nice enough to drop it back off around the corner from her house a couple hours later, so I ended up getting it back. |
1:01.0 | She's a little roughed up, but should be back to normal in no time. But dealing |
1:05.6 | when that ate up most of my week this week so Eileen was nice enough to take the lead on researching |
1:10.3 | this episode while I made about a thousand calls to SFPD in my car |
1:15.5 | insurance company. How are you? I'm good I'm good. You know Ali from |
1:21.1 | Insight is actually in town so we got to hang with her for a few, and I got caught up on my work, which was really good, so I could focus more on the podcast, which is always a good thing. |
1:30.0 | That is great. I like being caught up on work and caught up on the podcast. That makes me feel very complex. I know I know right because it's a lot |
1:38.0 | We asked some of you to submit some questions on Facebook and we're actually going to answer a couple of them now. |
1:43.0 | Kendra asked what case sticks with you the most that you've recorded and why? |
1:48.0 | So the one that I think about a lot is the Evelyn Hernandez case, I think I thought it was really well done calling research and put that one together. |
1:58.0 | But also it was just so jarring when you looked at the comparison that covers between Evelyn and Lacey |
2:03.0 | Peterson. Yeah that one yeah I spent a lot of time thinking about that one especially since |
2:07.9 | it was local but for me I think yeah missing person's cases stick with me the most because maybe a |
2:15.3 | little part of me wonders if they're still out there or you know I just really |
2:18.8 | want the case to be solved because you want closure right so Tony Daniel Clark and Snahap Philip are two cases that come to |
2:25.7 | mind off the top of my head that I find myself wondering about a case that stuck |
2:29.8 | with me that was a solved case was the San Mateo slasher, the families of the victims |
2:35.0 | waited so long for justice. I can't even imagine what that would be like for them. |
2:38.4 | We were actually contacted by a friend of one of the victims and he's now in his 60s and they just |
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