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11 Episodes 2000 - 2001
Episode 1
Wed, Feb 16, 200024 mins
Credit card companies and collection agencies are trying to put a lawyer out of business for paying off other people's high-interest debts.
Episode 2
Wed, Feb 23, 200023 mins
An interview with Clyde Roper, a leading expert on giant squid.

Episode 3
26 mins
An interview with Temple Grandin, an autistic expert on the humane slaughter of cattle.
Episode 4
Wed, Mar 8, 200023 mins
Nonfiction author Sondra London tells of how she met and had a relationship with serial killers Gerard John Schaefer and Danny Rolling.
Episode 5
Wed, Mar 15, 200023 mins
Saul Kent explains his fascination with cryogenics and the legal troubles he faced when he chose to preserve his mother's head for reattachment and reanimation.
Episode 6
Wed, Mar 22, 200023 mins
An interview with Bill Kinsley, who was the employer of the disgruntled postal worker, Thomas Mcvane
Episode 7
Wed, Mar 29, 200023 mins
Can a parrot be an eye witness to a murder?
Episode 8
Wed, Apr 5, 200024 mins
Gretchen Worden, director of the Mütter Museum, discusses her work, the medical library's holdings (and in particular some of its curiosities), and her outlook on life.
Episode 9
Wed, Apr 12, 200024 mins
An interview with Gary Greenberg, who exchanged letters with Ted Kaczynski, the infamous Unabomber.
Episode 10
Wed, Apr 19, 200024 mins
An interview with Antonio Mendez, who was a CIA operative and master of disguise. Dubbed "the little grey man" for his ability to blend in.
Episode 11
Mon, May 1, 200024 mins
Crime scene cleaner Joan Dougherty explains that, after the death of her stepson, she discovered that the police do not clean up crime scenes once they are done collecting evidence from them. As a result of her experience cleaning up the physical signs of her stepson's death, as well as his personal effects, she started a business cleaning crime scenes so that other parents and loved ones did not have to.