John Linley Frazier
On the night of October 19th, 1970, firefighters in Santa Cruz, California were on their way to investigate reports of a fire at one of the massive, hilltop properties that overlooked the Pacific Ocean.
Once they got there, they noted that the house appeared empty. Since it was on fire, an empty house was a temporary relief, because at least no one was trapped inside. That momentary relief evaporated when one of firefighters shone their flashlight into the backyard and into the swimming pool and found a body floating on the surface.
Misconduct is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Colleen that discusses the facts and theories of resolved and unresolved crimes, wrongful convictions, and miscarriages of justice. New episodes are available on Thursdays. Misconduct is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatching app.
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Music:
Chris Zabriskie - I Used To Need The Violence
Chris Zabriskie – Cylinders Four
Chris Zabriskie – Cylinders Nine
Chris Zabriskie – Cylinders Seven
Sources:
10.23.1970 - Santa Cruz Sentinel
11.14.1971 - Santa Cruz Sentinel
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