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The Generation Why Podcast

The Said Sisters - 411

The Generation Why Podcast

Wondery

True Crime, Case, Trial, Conspiracies, 855520, Government, Unsolved, Society & Culture, Missing Person, Controversy, Exhibit C, Serial Killer, Crime, Murder, Documentary, Conspiracy

4.618.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

January 1st, 2008. Irving, Texas. Sarah and Amina Said were two normal, happy teenage girls trying their best to live a regular life. Unfortunately, they lived with an angry, abusive father, a mother too afraid to protect her children, and a brother who provided support to their father. On January 1st, 2008 Yaser Said murdered his two daughters, abandoning their bodies in his taxi and going into hiding. In an image that is now a representative for this case, just a few days before her death, Amina posted a picture of herself online with the caption, “I don’t want to become a memory.” Amina and Sarah knew how dangerous their situation was, but they had no one to protect them. Join us as we discuss a heartbreaking case that should never have happened.


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0:03.6

From Wondry.

0:33.6

How are you doing tonight, Aaron?

0:43.6

Doing just fine. How are you?

0:46.4

I'm okay. We have some updates.

0:51.0

There is definitely an update regarding crime con.

0:54.0

So it's Saturday and Sunday, September 25th and 26th of 2021.

0:58.8

Now for anyone that doesn't know what crime con is,

1:00.9

well, it's described as the ultimate true crime weekend.

1:04.7

And the one in London this year is partnered by crime and investigation.

1:10.3

And if you want to get a discount on your tickets, try the code GenY21.

1:15.7

And you'll want to be there because we'll be there.

1:18.7

I think there are about 40 podcasts.

1:20.8

There'll be speakers, including law enforcement officers, authors, and other special guests.

1:26.8

It's always a good time and I know we have a lot of listeners in the UK,

1:32.4

so I hope to see all your smiling faces.

1:36.0

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1:42.0

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1:51.4

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