
Hayley Langan and Kaitlin Mahar talk about true crime events and how they have influenced our culture through film, literature, music, and the way we live.
Hayley Langan and Kaitlin Mahar talk about true crime events and how they have influenced our culture through film, literature, music, and the way we live.
Episodes

Saturday Apr 14, 2018
3 - Mark David Chapman
Saturday Apr 14, 2018
Saturday Apr 14, 2018
No one exemplified peace and free love more than Beatles co-founder, John Lennon. At the height of 'Beatlemania', he seemed to be loved by all. All except one. On the night of December 8th 1980, Mark David Chapman shot Lennon four times, then sat down to read J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" until police arrived. Why would someone want to kill a man as peaceful as John Lennon? Why didn't anyone notice Chapman's downward spiral into madness? Is "The Catcher in the Rye" that good, or just a high school reading assignment about a stuck up kid? Email: crimeculturepod@gmail.com Website: crimeculturepodcast.tumblr.com Instagram: @crimeculturepodcast Twitter: @CrimeCulturePod Facebook: @crimeculturepodcast (All other links can be found on our website) We want to give a HUGE thank you to Michael J. Quick for our dope theme song and to Elliot Leach for his equipment and sound mixing. We'll see you next Tuesday! xx

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