Today, we're bringing you something a little different. This is the first episode of our latest narrative series from 20/20 and ABC Audio, "Devil in the Desert."
In October 2012, a man is found brutally tortured in the Mojave Desert — setting off a decade-long chase to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Ready to hear more? Episode two is already out on all podcast platforms. To hear the next episode and catch the rest of the series, follow "Devil in the Desert" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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A Father on the Run
Late last month, three young girls were killed while under the care of their father, Travis Decker, who is now on the run in the wilderness of the Northwest. Here’s what authorities are saying now.
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The Crypto Kidnapping
You can never be sure what your neighbors are doing. For more than two weeks, a man was allegedly tortured and held hostage inside a New York City townhouse. Police say it was all for his Bitcoin password.
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Inmates Escape In Alleged Inside Job
Last month, ten inmates escaped from a New Orleans prison under the cover of night. Two are still on the run. How did they do it? Ask the dozen people charged with helping them.
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Murdaugh Murder Trial Clerk Under Fire
Two years ago, Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife and son. Now, the county clerk who played a key role in the double murder trial has been charged with perjury. Could this mean a retrial for Alex Murdaugh?
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From the discovery of grisly new crimes to breakthroughs in cases that are far from closed, stay up to speed on the latest true crime headlines. Each week, host Brad Mielke sits down with the journalists covering the cases with direct access to survivors, investigators and families searching for answers. This is true crime in real-time revealing what's happening now and what happens next.